30 Handy, Simple Tricks & Tips for Everyday Life

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I've always meant to write down all the clever, handy tips I've learned from family and friends. None are earth-shaking; they're just easy tricks that make life simpler! In Japanese, these kinds of tips are called "Urawaza."

Please help by adding your own tips and tricks for daily life at the bottom of this page!

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30 Simple, Easy Tips for Everyday Life

Around the home, car and office

  • 1protecting spine of old bookTo protect the spines of books -- assuming you still have any -- bookmark them by leaving them open and hanging them off the edge of a desk or table. Never place books open, face-down, on a flat surface.
  • 2While waiting for a subway or train, look for the scuffed areas of the white or yellow line on the edge of the platform. This is where the doors are most likely to open.
  • 3If your hair tends to tangle, use a plastic hairbrush in the shower to brush in conditioner.
  • 4Spread less butter on toast, then eat the toast butter side down. (Depression-era tip for saving butter. Also works with sugar and other spreads.)
  • 5If a pen leaks in your pocket, soak the garment in milk to remove it.
  • 6Cut the front panel off of pretty Christmas cards and use them as a no-crush alternative to bows for gift packages you're going to ship or take on an airplane. Make sure you don't give the card back to the person who sent it, though.
  • 7ceramic soup spoonUse Japanese ceramic soup spoons for soup and cereal. They're less likely to spill. Some are flat-bottomed or notched so they won't slip into a bowl.
  • 8Store shampoo bottles upside-down. (Nowadays some are designed that way.)
  • 9If you live in an area that gets snow, keep a sealed plastic tub of unclumping kitty litter in the trunk. Sprinkle it around tires that get stuck in snow and ice in parking lots for excellent traction.
  • 10Put old paper towel rolls on wire hangers to hang your good slacks. It will prevent creasing.
  • 11Right before putting fresh corn in boiling water, add a pinch of sugar and a dash of milk to the water. They will keep the sugar from leeching out of the water and make the corn taste much better!
  • 12S CaribeanerGo to REI and get them to cut you a few 8-10 inch strips of brightly-colored rock climbing webbing: one ribbon per suitcase or piece of checked luggage that you use on trips. Not only does it help mark your luggage; but also, you can use the strips to tie wheeled luggage together in a daisy chain so you don't have to rent a cart. (While you're at it, buy a couple caribeaners for your backpack or rollaboard; they're handy for hooking your coat or water bottle.)
  • 13Diatomaceous Earth is non-toxic and has many household uses. Sprinkle it over fresh carpet stains, let it stand overnight and vacuum it up. On a recommendation from her carpet cleaning guy, my mom uses it on her white carpets to remove pet stains and odors, and I proved last Christmas that it will pick up spilled hot cocoa. It also kills ants, silverfish and fleas, but you have to sprinkle it everywhere and it takes several days. (Ants won't cross it, at least.) Concern Diatomaceous Earth is available at some nurseries and hardware stores as an eco-friendly bug killer.
  • 14Never pour old water down the sink: cat/food dishwater, ice cubes and water used to boil eggs can be used to water plants (let it cool first). Of course, don't reuse water that's had meat in it.
  • 15Put rice grains in saltshakers to absorb water and keep the salt from getting stuck in the holes.
  • 16Or put old rice in orphaned socks and tie them off. Microwave the sock for a minute to make a nice warm cuddly heating pad. (Frozen peas in a bag also work well as a cold pack for sinus headaches.)
  • 17Stretch a large rubber band over an open house paint can. When you pull the brush out, rub it against the rubber band to remove excess paint.
  • 18Solar powered led flashlight Get small solar-powered LED flashlights (I found mine at ACE hardware) and leave them in windowsills or on car dashboard. Then you will always have emergency flashlights charged up.
  • 19Put a bathmat or doormat in front of your front-end loaded washer and dryer, so wet clothes won't go sploot on the floor and pick up dirt.
  • 20One tablet of non-coated aspirin in a vase of water makes cut flowers last longer.
  • 21To help stay awake on a summer road trip, fill a paper cup with ice cubes at your roadside restaurant of choice and stick them in your hair / down your collar / under your hat from time to time.
  • 22Recycle printed office paper: cut paper into quarters, stack it, staple it or paint one edge with rubber cement to make note pads you leave near phones and computers. (Don't do this with confidential info.)
  • 23Mop shoesDoes your white kitchen tile or linoleum floor show dirt five seconds after you mopped it? Wear Microfiber Mop Shoes while in the kitchen -- just sprinkle some water (which you'll splash anyway when washing dishes) and wipe up dirt with your feet. Again, I got mine in Ace Hardware. Betcha they're in Target, too.
  • 24Get easy clip-on, removable panniers for your bike. Bike to the store. Remove the panniers and clip them to the inside of a grocery cart to make sure you don't buy too much to carry home!
  • 25Open an envelope you accidentally sealed: put in it the freezer for 2 hours, then slide a knife under the flap to open it. Freezing fabric is also a way to remove chewing gum (it can then be cracked off).
  • 26If you have a horrible time remembering PIN numbers, pick a special word or phrase like your birthdate, use the order of the letters as digits, and and then write down the PIN numbers using those letters. For example, April twelfth: A=1, P=2, R=3, I=4, L=5, T=6, W=7, E=8, L=5 (repeated letter), F=9, T=6 (repeated letter), H=0. If you found a piece of paper in someone's purse, would you guess that a note that reads "BLUE - TWLE" meant the PIN number for the blue ATM card was 6758? Just make sure you don't write down the code key!
  • 27Small soy sauce dishes on the kitchen counter make great spoon rests and teabag holders. (2-3 cups of tea per tea bag.)
  • 28Keep a book (what's that?) and a small folding camp stool in the car in case you get somewhere that requires you to stand in line.
  • 29Oven rack hookBuy or or make a wooden oven rack hook to pull out and push in metal racks so you don't burn your hands trying to reach in and grab a pot between hot shelves.
  • 30On your refrigerator, post a noticeable piece of paper with the phone numbers of your neighbors, an emergency contact number, and instructions/directions to the nearest emergency room. If someone has to call 911 for you, you want them to know which hospital to take you to! You can print it out on your computer so it looks a little less ugly, or put it on the side of the fridge, but you want people to see it.

Urawaza: "Everyday Secrets" from Japan

More Great Tips for Everyday Life

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Well, what do you know? There's actually a special Japanese word for those simple tips, tricks and secrets of daily life: "Urawaza." This book is good and has some surprising home remedies, although only some of them seem to be Japanese. Many are just simple, everyday tips like the ones on the rest of this page.

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A Really Great Book

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"Instructions for Life From the Everyday to the Exotic." This is actually just a fun book to thumb through and laugh at: the graphic art is wildly imaginative. It's a bit more "out there," with illustrated how-tos on everything from CPR to surviving a shark attack to getting out of a strait jacket.

Warning: don't put this in your bathroom as reading material unless you have TWO restrooms, as you may find guests "resting" for rather a long time.

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Phew! Well, that's enough from me. How about you? Any clever tips passed on from grandma or parents, co workers or friends to share? And speaking of sharing, if you found this page useful, please share it!

  • madinvestment Oct 29, 2011 @ 7:52 pm | delete
    WOW! Thanks for all the tips! I give this lens a thumbs up!

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