Household tip

May 25, 2006 18:53

I just came from the grocery store, where I saw special rubber jar openers for sale. I just wanted to remind you all:

A foot-long length of bicycle inner tube can be used to open stuck jars. Next time you have a flat tire on your bike (that you can't or won't patch) cut a length of it and keep it handy in a kitchen drawer. It's free.

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turil May 25 2006, 23:11:28 UTC
Wow, how clever! It's obvious, but completle oblivious! I love those little red jar openers and use them all the time. Now I don't ever have to worry about losing mine (which I did for a while and coulnd't eat some of my condiments because I couldn't open the jars). Thanks!

Oh, and you can make a bazillion little rubber bands out of the tubes too. Or cut them at an angle for longer ones.

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badnoodles May 25 2006, 23:20:09 UTC
I use the rubberized handles on either the can opener or a reversed pair of slip-jaw pliers. Once I discovered this trick, I have yet to meet a jar I can't open.

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artemii May 25 2006, 23:29:00 UTC
am i the only person who whacks the side of the top of a stuck jar lid with the handle of a blunt knife to unstick it?

(ok, you probably shouldn't answer that...)

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indefinitetheca May 26 2006, 00:58:33 UTC
no, my mom does that, but she also runs it underwater while doing it

but that is the sole reason that i work out
so i can open the lids

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cottonmanifesto May 26 2006, 01:02:32 UTC
I always do that. I generally use the non-business end of a heavy can opener - it's all about releasing the vacuum seal.

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izzy23 May 26 2006, 02:10:52 UTC
A regular ol' rubber glove, like you might have on hand for scrubbing the grubbier parts of your kitchen, works just as well, too.

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urbpan May 26 2006, 10:51:36 UTC
Of all the good ideas here, this one's my favorite. How are you feeling, by the way?

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izzy23 May 26 2006, 14:14:38 UTC
Really surprisingly good. As I've been fond of saying pretty frequently over the past six years or so "it's the future". I mean, I had friggin' BRAIN SURGERY a little less than a week ago, and I've been managing at home with naps and Tylenol! I went for a lovely walk yesterday. Not quite up for the usual two-mile doggy loop yet (made it about two-thirds of the way before turning back), but that's hardly grounds for complaint, considering. A trip to Target the other day wiped me out, but discount stores do that, anyway.

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miss_jett May 26 2006, 04:55:19 UTC
Jef! YAY! I've missed you - 'til I left NM, I still had a magnet I made from our sticker pictures up on my fridge. (It is now in a box at my mother in law's.)

I'll be back in Boston by the end of the year, and I'd love to get together and play catch up once I get there. *hugs*

[You can make nifty belts/bracelets out of inner tubes, too.]

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