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How to Use a Toothpick in 11 Clever Ways

By Rose Ann Dabu

After eating, many people look for a way to clean their teeth. And using a toothpick is one of the most common ways to do this. But you might not know that there are also others ways to use a toothpick that you should try out. Here’s how to use a toothpick in 11 unique ways.

How to use a toothpick in 11 clever ways

Press the Reset Button

These buttons are usually too tiny to hit with your fingers. A toothpick will get the job done.

Don’t Let Your Pot Boil Over

Use wooden toothpicks to tell if water is boiling
Source: Pexels

How to tell if a cake is done? Use a toothpick! The same principle can be applied to knowing when water is boiling.

Place the tiny wooden stick between the lid and pot while it’s on the stove. This tiny gap will release steam and prevent your pot from boiling over and making a mess.

Mark a Tape Roll

Tired of scratching at your roll of tape and shredding it while trying to pull it up? Just wrap the end around a little wooden stick when you are done, so you can easily lift it up the next time you use it.

How to Use a Toothpick to Apply Glue

Use long toothpicks to apply glue
Source: Pexels

If you’re working with sequins, buttons, or rhinestones, you can use a toothpick to dab glue onto them. Using long toothpicks is also recommended with this one.

This will prevent you from adding too much glue.

Properly Disperse Salad Dressing

Use party toothpicks to dispense salad dressing
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Leave the foil on your new bottles of salad dressing and use a toothpick to poke holes in it. This will lightly dispense your dressing and prevent you from dumping too much onto your salad.

Plant An Avocado

Wash an avocado seed and place three toothpicks into it. Suspend it on a glass of water and make sure that water is covering the bottom inch of the wide end of the seed.

Place it in a warm spot that isn’t in direct sunlight and keep it watered. Once the roots and stem grow you can transplant them into some soil.

Use WoodenToothpicks to Light a Candle

Can you use a toothpick as a candle wick? Yes you can
Source: Pexels

Don’t try to light a burned-down wick with a lighter. You’ll just burn yourself. Use the lighter to light your toothpick, then use it to light the burned-down wick.

If you’re curious and asking can you use a toothpick as a candle wick, the answer is yes! Find out more about it by reading this article. 

Soil Moisture Test

Push a toothpick down into your soil. If it comes out clean you’ll know that you need to water your plant again.

Keep Track of People’s BBQ Dinner

If you’re working at the grill and everyone has different requests for temperatures of meat, you can use colored toothpicks to keep track of everyone’s order.

Easy Garlic Marinade

Use wooden toothpicks to marinate garlic
Source: Pexels

Turns out, you can use party toothpicks in making this marinade.

If your dish calls for you to marinate it with garlic cloves you can stick some toothpick in those cloves so you can easily pull them out before you serve the dish.

Clean Tiny Spots

Toothpicks are perfect for removing dirt and grime that gets stuck in between the buttons on your phone or keyboard. Dip it in some alcohol and start scraping out those tiny crevices.

Takeaway

You can use long toothpicks in many different ways
Source: Pexels

We’ll never look at toothpicks the same way again after reading these hacks. Don’t you agree? It turns out it’s not just a piece of wood that can clean our teeth.

It’s also like many other things out there that serve lots of purposes. If someone would ask you how to use a toothpick, you’ll now surely have many answers to give. 

Source: Reader’s Digest

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