Hi All – So this is fun! I am a Grandma and I am now talking about Grandma’s tips!
Not mine – MY Grandma’s. Wow – that’s crazy. How old are these tips? But amazingly they still are fabulous for today – the decade of 2020’s.
While modern appliances are wonderful, sometimes the best kitchen solutions are the simplest, and the oldest.
Passed down through generations, these tried-and-true tips from Grandma’s era are more than nostalgic: they’re surprisingly effective.
Whether you’re looking to save time, avoid waste, or just make cooking a little easier, these timeless tricks are worth rediscovering, no matter what your age.
1. Keep Bread Fresh with a Celery Stick
Before plastic bags, Grandmas wrapped bread in cloth and stored it with a stick of celery. The celery’s moisture helps keep bread from going stale.
2. Stop Boil-Overs with a Wooden Spoon
Place a wooden spoon across the top of a boiling pot – it breaks the bubbles and keeps water from spilling over. Simple, mess-free, and it works!
3. Clean Grimy Pans with Salt and a Potato
4. Store Onions in Old Pantyhose
5. Use a Mason Jar for Salad Shaking
6. Make Buttermilk with Lemon Juice
7. Use a Tea Towel to Dry Greens
No salad spinner? No problem. After rinsing, wrap your greens in a clean tea towel and shake gently outside. Dry and crisp every time.
8. Reuse Pickle Juice for Veggies
9. Fix Too-Salty Soup with a Potato
10. Soften Butter Quickly (No Microwave Needed)
Why These Tricks Still Matter
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Do old-fashioned kitchen tricks still work today?
Yes they do!
Many traditional techniques save time, reduce waste, and are perfect for seniors who prefer simplicity over gadgets.
2. Are these tips suitable for modern kitchens?
Absolutely. Most of these tricks require everyday items and can be adapted for use in any kitchen – high-tech or humble.
Written by Appliance Granny – Madlyn is a tech-savvy senior with 30+ years of experience running an IT business. She combines her love of cooking and family with a mission to make kitchens safer, simpler, and more joyful for seniors.
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