Microwave too small?

Most microwaves can only fit a single bowl or plate on their revolving surfaces.  If that's your problem, consider using this simple layout.

Filled Microwave




Microwave too nasty?

Simply place a full glass of water inside of your microwave and start the machine.  Let the microwave operate as steam is generated within the machine.  The steam will soften those crusty stuck on bits allowing you to quickly and easily wipe them from the surface.

Clean Microwave




Do you often have pots boil over?

To prevent the messy spills from a pot boiling over, keep a wooden spoon handy!  When you need to step away from your pot, just lay the spoon across the top.  It will prevent the pot from overflowing while you work on other parts of your meal!

Boiling Water




Overwhelmed by half-used frozen food bags?

To organize your freezer while maintaining accessibility, purchase a collection of sturdy paper clips/chip bag seals.  As shown, you can re-seal your frozen veggies and keep them off the surfaces of the freezer.  No more accidental spills, and your freezer will seem larger than ever!

Freezer




Trouble keeping the recipe handy while cooking?

You can create a DIY Recipe Holding rig from a pants hanger!  The hanger allows you to hang the recipe from any handy cabinet knob or handle, leaving your hands free to focus on the meal.

Clothing Hanger




Tired of hitting your thumb while starting a nail?

To start nails without causing a swollen thumb, you need a clothespin.  It can be used to hold the nail in place while you swing the hammer.  Gone are the days of red thumbs and accidental swear word outbursts!

Hammer




Tired of wrestling with rigid plastic containers?

Rigid plastic cases are the bane of parents around the world, especially when Christmas rolls around.  To open them without the danger of getting cut, grab your trusty can opener.  Line up the can opener along the edge, grip tightly and spin the tool to begin cutting.  You’ll be amazed at how easy these packages are to open now!

Plastic




Can't keep the cable tangle straight?

A great simple solution that is easy to make, looks good, and keeps your cables tidy.  Just grab some binder clips, clamp them onto the edge of your desk, and thread your cables through the loops.  No more cables lost behind the desk, and they are always ready to use!

Cables