@Grace something You know how many containers lost their lives ((trashed) because they held on to those stains😢. RIP storage buddies. 😢 ...be nice if a disclaimer was on the backaging.
I dunno, for me it's not as much the sometimes useful tips, it's the "Come closer" that makes it feel like I have a congenial friend who trusts me with all his random secrets.
Almost all his fast food tips are a lie and I tested what he said out and it doesn't work. What he doesn't tell you is that the red stains he has was just put in and didn't have time to be dry or a stain so it would've probably come off with just water. I like the guy he's cool just some of the things he said was mostly tall tails. I worked a lot of fast food so I can easily dispute those with the fact several people came in and tried the tricks just to be turned down. The only real one was how you could fill up a box with nuggets at Wendy's but its literally on the menu as a family box of 50 nuggets
Lycopene is lipophilic meaning it is, in layman's terms, attracted to lipids (oils and fats). It is a lipid soluble molecule and thats what causes this to happen. The lycopene molecules are attracted and basically stick to the butter. -This comment is if anyone wanted the "WHY?" behind this. Lycopene is a hydrophobic (water hating) lipophilic (lipid loving) molecule :) This isn't 100% technical but again, layman's terms :)
But isn't the SOAP supposed to do that? That's why soap is sometimes made outta fat. Isn't modern soap also covalent and not ionic like tap water so that the stain sticks to the soap? Isn't that what the soap is for? WHY THE FUCK DO I BUY SOAP!!!!?? Ok, I'm okay. Breathe. I'm ok. Why the soap?
@@oab68you are correct my friend, soap is supposed to dissolve these things and even make oil and water mixable That's also probably why the video he's replying to worked But I'm guessing like how washing dishes is easier if you soak them in water first to just dissolve and break down the food, adding butter in this case makes it easier to dissolve all the solids at the edges so they are carried in a more fluid substance which can be more easily washed out. The soap is still doing its soapy business by removing the butter that's now dragging the previously dried out solid browning with it Also since soap is used with bare hands and dish soap bars are already much harsher on hands than hand-wash soap, there is a limit to how "good" they can be made
@@minhmeo5010 so smart u are.. many people record in the kitchen there are almost portable mirrors 🪞 I have one that lights up so it wouldn’t be weird to record in the kitchen
@@MrJoedog55 u sound dumb yes I do spend a lot of time in the kitchen since I cook every night of the week u really sound pressed over a simple comment
A sprinkle of bicarbonate of soda in the container is also great. Sprinkle it in, along with some hot water and washing up liquid, shake shake shake and it cleans it so nicely
I have to freaking use this hack tonight! Husband finished the leftover spaghetti and the container is more orange than the Lorax. Can't wait to see it work!
@@reishad598 It did work surprisingly well! Unfortunately, the husband overcooked the spaghetti, and some of the sauce worked its way into little melted bits of plastic in the middle of some of the sides. Ugh. But the rest of the dish came out almost grease free!
@Shukochan yeah, foods containing even a little oil or fat are best not heated in plastic, because it can overheat the container and cause little melting spots. I keep large mugs or bowls for putting a single serving of those foods for reheating. It protects the plastic containers. Thus is true for items containing sugar as well.
@@veronicaredeemed Dishwashers are mostly crap in my experience anyhow. You need to wash the dishes afterwards. Especially pots and pans with gunk all over the inside. Coming from the Caribbean (Trinidad) I didn't grow up with a dishwasher. A dishwasher is really only good with mild grease and grime. Anything more you're rolling the dice on how clean they MIGHT get your dishes.
Because the molecule of lycopene is hydrophobic, you need to use a fatty substance (hence the butter). You could use soap, but most soaps are made with a high water content so they dont work. The paper towel just acts like a cloth being rubbed around the tub. Ive used butter to clean my containers for years. Fun fact: lycopene is found in red fruits and vegetables, like tomatoes :)
Most "soaps" these days are actually detergents so they don't have the classic soap structure of oil/butter tail with a hydrophilic head! If you use an actual soap and hot water for very greasy things like that it can work better 😊
You have saved all my country crock containers I inherited from my grandmother. Thanks! No but seriously this drives me nuts. Thanks for helping my OCD. This will seriously help me sleep better.
Could be worse. You could have some ascended ancient alien who is hyper intelligent but doesn’t understand how to communicate properly and act human become obsessed with you and have a crush on you….
😢I can’t explain why I feel emotional and played about not having an grandma, Mom, aunt , uncle , coworker ., No One in my Life has told me this ..! I been accustomed to thinking “ the containers 2/$1.25 … just throw them away after ya store red gravy / tomato sauce in them ! Duh ., 😮 # FML
I know what's going to happen. He's going to get hooked on one type of fish and in 2 years it's going to be all fish all the time and his former friends will speak of him wistfully and wish him well.
@@Essashe girl, one? lmfao, don't look deeper. Also tho, daddy long legs are highly encouraged. They're like a spider predator plus cannot bite you, have predictable habits and habitats. They eat any random other bugs as well. They're also not one of the small spiders you think are innocuous until you sit down to pee, look up, and see your entire fucking ceiling covered in literal hundreds of babies. Daddy long legs also help protect you from mosquitos but also black widows and brown recluses. As someone who recently dealt with a fucking colony of black widows and egg sacs, learn your friendly cohabitants before you end up panicking at 3 am and take your cat outside with you and get someone to find Raid somewhere still open, drive from one suburb through the city to the complete other side, and they have to go in for you and take care of shit with chemicals. 10 years later, I'm still not okay. Getcha self some good deterrents that are natural and consider embracing some that make your life easier without you even knowing. ALWAYS CHECK YOUR BUILT-IN BATHROOM FANS. Alarms too, they get creative. random but if sugar ants are an issue regardless of your cleanliness, find the trails. the trails are like a signal, so if the ones outside your windows or whatever are not scrubbed in tandem with ant traps or even a line of coffee grounds (it expands internally... and they're naturally attracted to it. .. point is you're not cursed with them forever. Maintenance after the big purge is super low. It's also something you can likely fix for under 10$ depending on cost of traps & cleaning supplies. lastly, gnats or houseplant bs, even growing your own herbs. It's best to use cinnamon on top of the soil to prevent that. Your plants are not harmed by it generally. It smells delightful as well. Also, water from the bottom if you can. It tends also to keep pests away. I haven't taken my adhd meds lately bc timing has been off so sorry for the rambling- you might find something useful? idk.
I assume he knows to close the lid if he has access to the data from fast food restaurants, and the distance at which contamination can take place due to particulate 'plumes'.
Butter is fat. Since that lycopen is hydrophobic, but not lipophobic (lipo meaning fat, hydro meaning - and get this... water), the lycopen will mix well with the butter. Now here's the kicker: Dish soap works by having one molecule on one end that can connect with water molecules, and one molecule on another that can grab onto fat molecules. Basically, dish soap can duct tape water and fat together. Add the water to make the dish soap functional, and the paper towel for some added physical agitation. Boom, stains gone.
Why use expensive butter? Do you know what also works? 30 seconds with an SOS pad. Infinitely cheaper than using expensive butter. Cleans off the stains and my plastic containers are like new.
take 2tbsp baking soda, a tbsp of dawn dishsoap, and a splash of vinegar. Mix these in the affected tupperware/plastic dish, coat all surface area, let sit for 15 minutes. Rinse with hot water. STAINS ARE GONE.
I’m 35… and I have never needed to learn something so badly. I’m ashamed that I never thought to try and figure this problem out. Thank you Jordan for being the real teacher we all needed lol ❤
This man is the hero we needed, but don't deserve. Keep up the amazing work man and please let us know if the fast food mafia or the iluminati is coming for you, we got you homie.
What works for me to avoid the stain completely is similar -- I spray a light layer of cooking oil on the inside of the container before I store the food in it. It rinses right back off, and no stain ever happened even if you heated it 😊
@@liviestar365 sure does, I use this trick most when I am doing my frozen meal prep for the freezer. This is just my opinion but I feel like it actually comes out of the container after freezing easier too than it would otherwise.
A good note as well: if you reheated the container while very red, and it made the plastic get small white patches of bubbles(more common in the thicker walled containers, but it can happen in the thin ones) or thinned out areas; 1. You may not be able to get it clean 2. You likely made the container leak toxic materials by cooking the plastic 3. This happened because the oils were thick enough to be heated by the microwaves, and, when heated, the basic oil lycopene not only heats to very high temperature in that thin a layer, but also starts to eat its way into and polymerize with the plastic
Cooking spray or any oil will work as well! I learned this after becoming desperate when my KitchenAid shredder attachment was stained with a shockingly even coat of orange after shredding several carrots for banana carrot muffins. It went through the dishwasher and was hand washed with soap and nothing moved. Consulted the internet and covered in cooking spray, waited about a minute, and it just wiped off so easily.
Yep. Just went over the hill myself last year. Funny thing is, a couple of these videos I showed my mom and she was like “oh yeah I knew about that” and I asked her “well why didn’t you teach me?” And she said it was just one of those things you don’t think to specifically teach or pass down, you just do it and typically we do what we see, but sometimes we miss things like context or reasons we do stuff. Which is one reason a lot of people just use a fitted sheet, blanket and no pillow case. I didn’t know that was a thing until when I was in the army as an instructor for a leadership academy, where students stayed for a few weeks, and we issued them bedding, and l of them just kept the top sheet aside and never used it, because they don’t seem to know the pillow case and top sheet are designed to keep the pillow and blanket clean, because you shouldn’t wash them frequently, so they last longer, so you wash the sheet and case instead, let those get dirty the. Wash them and avoid washing blanket and pillow. Same reason we wear socks is to protect the shoe, change your socks to keep the inside cleaner. So many things we did one way, and people stopped doing them the correct way because in their mind they didn’t understand te point of an extra step or to that seemed to have no purpose.
He's just slowly working his way down some magical list, answering questions and solving problems. I was mildly panicked that I couldn't get my MIL's Tupperware she'd sent us home with. She's not mean; she's kind/understanding. So I extra don't want to mess up her stuff or disappoint her. Thank you for solving a major concern of mine!!! ❤❤🎉🎉
??? Yes kuz most shorts just say "hey do this" and end by the video as fast as possible rather than maximizing watch time by adding a clip from another video at the beginning, telling everyone they're stupid and why, going over the process 2-3 times, then actually showing the process and going over it again in the video while actually showing itz and then trying to loop the video as seamlessly as possible so you watch it again for watch time. They definitely DONT do all that, because they just hate watch time, the damned cowards!!; They would have just said something like "No, just use butter!" And instantly ended the video in 2 seconds. So it's good that Jordan does all these things for watch time kuz if he didn't who would??! Y'know besides the millions of other people that definitely would 100% of the time. But you get what I mean though right?
@@jaydubbzit3551it's a one minute clip which adds validity to the claim (it's the internet, stay skeptical). If an extra 30 seconds in a video is too long to keep your attention, it's going to be difficult to learn anything at more than a surface level understanding. Honestly I wish it was longer, because it seems like the information as presented is still too summarized to be complete. It seems like his example used a freshly stained container, complete with food debris. Would be interested to know if this also works on previously weeks old red stains. Him doing the clip and shortening to 30 seconds would save me entire minutes of experimentation and probably 25 cents worth of butter.
This also works without the towel, I always did it without one because I didn’t know you needed too. The towel absorbs the oils so it’s definitely better to use it
At this point, I’m sure Jordan’s family doesn’t even bother asking questions when they see him do weird stuff…like take Tupperware and a stick of butter into the bathroom.😂❤
Why use expensive butter? Do you know what also works? 30 seconds with an SOS pad. Infinitely cheaper than using expensive butter. Cleans off the stains and my plastic containers are like new.
bro's a walking encyclopedia at this point
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On god for real for real skull emoji
I learned something so crucial to my life today
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@Grace something
You know how many containers lost their lives ((trashed) because they held on to those stains😢. RIP storage buddies. 😢
...be nice if a disclaimer was on the backaging.
He does what is hardly done anymore , goes and explains clearly the situation or solution to the problem in full detail. That’s why people like him.
I dunno, for me it's not as much the sometimes useful tips, it's the "Come closer" that makes it feel like I have a congenial friend who trusts me with all his random secrets.
@@Merble it may be both
Almost all his fast food tips are a lie and I tested what he said out and it doesn't work. What he doesn't tell you is that the red stains he has was just put in and didn't have time to be dry or a stain so it would've probably come off with just water. I like the guy he's cool just some of the things he said was mostly tall tails. I worked a lot of fast food so I can easily dispute those with the fact several people came in and tried the tricks just to be turned down. The only real one was how you could fill up a box with nuggets at Wendy's but its literally on the menu as a family box of 50 nuggets
Way better than me watching a long video that doesn’t even explain the point
I don't trust it, there is a suspicious cut in the video where he could have switched the Tupperware.
Lycopene is lipophilic meaning it is, in layman's terms, attracted to lipids (oils and fats). It is a lipid soluble molecule and thats what causes this to happen. The lycopene molecules are attracted and basically stick to the butter.
-This comment is if anyone wanted the "WHY?" behind this. Lycopene is a hydrophobic (water hating) lipophilic (lipid loving) molecule :)
This isn't 100% technical but again, layman's terms :)
Some heros don't wear capes. Thank you for the continued explanation!
But isn't the SOAP supposed to do that? That's why soap is sometimes made outta fat. Isn't modern soap also covalent and not ionic like tap water so that the stain sticks to the soap? Isn't that what the soap is for? WHY THE FUCK DO I BUY SOAP!!!!??
Ok, I'm okay. Breathe. I'm ok. Why the soap?
@@oab68you are correct my friend, soap is supposed to dissolve these things and even make oil and water mixable
That's also probably why the video he's replying to worked
But I'm guessing like how washing dishes is easier if you soak them in water first to just dissolve and break down the food, adding butter in this case makes it easier to dissolve all the solids at the edges so they are carried in a more fluid substance which can be more easily washed out.
The soap is still doing its soapy business by removing the butter that's now dragging the previously dried out solid browning with it
Also since soap is used with bare hands and dish soap bars are already much harsher on hands than hand-wash soap, there is a limit to how "good" they can be made
@@sarah12232 Good point!! Thank you!
Thank you. My adhd brain wanted to know more. You have given me my dopamine boost
this actually made my uncle get up to go try and clean his dishes
So did it work?
Some say he is still cleaning
❤😂😅😮😢😊🎉😂❤😂💀☠️🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😭😂😂😂😂😹give me ur cheeks@@Sleepyshy
We didn't ask for him, but we sure as hell needed him.
My balls hurt
TRUTH
Need.....we still need him
30 seconds with an SOS pad does the exact same thing and you're not wasting expensive butter. lol
Update: My balls still hurt and now my house is on fire
I love how he stayed to his authentic self and didn’t bother going to do it in the kitchen
There is no mirror in front of the kitchen sink
@@minhmeo5010fax
@@minhmeo5010 so smart u are.. many people record in the kitchen there are almost portable mirrors 🪞 I have one that lights up so it wouldn’t be weird to record in the kitchen
Why would he need to do it in a kitchen? Just because you live in the kitchen doesn't mean he needs to lmao
@@MrJoedog55 u sound dumb yes I do spend a lot of time in the kitchen since I cook every night of the week u really sound pressed over a simple comment
How are you not married?!?! So much wisdom and such a handsome man!
Because he is *SMART!* 🤣🤣🤣
@@rattlecat5968😂😂
you just answered your question.
Too busy doing more important things.
He's 24, he's got time.
A sprinkle of bicarbonate of soda in the container is also great. Sprinkle it in, along with some hot water and washing up liquid, shake shake shake and it cleans it so nicely
That and vinegar cleans everything
This man is an international treasure at this point.
He is the messiah
@@maxinesenior596 messiah of the life hacks god.
Or something...
Bro got his degree from Hogwarts
The masters of planned obsolescence are coming for you. Please be safe and the resistance thanks you!
no joke. lol
Bro just single handedly prevented a lot of dish cleaning related suicides. Bravo!
Wat... is that even possible.
@@nick33ee according to the expert in this comment section, yes. According to me, yes.
Thats... an odd way to put it but yeah I guess he did
😂😂🎉
Bro just broingly bro’ed a lot of bro bro broooooooooooo…
I have to freaking use this hack tonight! Husband finished the leftover spaghetti and the container is more orange than the Lorax. Can't wait to see it work!
Did it work as well as his video?
@@reishad598 It did work surprisingly well! Unfortunately, the husband overcooked the spaghetti, and some of the sauce worked its way into little melted bits of plastic in the middle of some of the sides. Ugh. But the rest of the dish came out almost grease free!
@@Shukochan that's really cool! Sucks about the sketti, but it happens. Lol
@Shukochan yeah, foods containing even a little oil or fat are best not heated in plastic, because it can overheat the container and cause little melting spots. I keep large mugs or bowls for putting a single serving of those foods for reheating. It protects the plastic containers. Thus is true for items containing sugar as well.
Probably best to Toss any container with scorch / melt signs. Goodluck
Finally a way to get rid of spaghetti stains.
He's the older brother we all need
Absolutely 💯
Right!!!
@@new-lviv this has be cracking the f up right now
He actually looks like my brother who passed away recently. Intelligent black men are far and few ❤
@@HelloSeptmembersorry to hear that may he Rest in Peace🕊️
Man's too good for this world, he even has Fast Food Restaurants at the tip of his finger.
You sunnava bish, dont jinx it!!!! What if God catches on and calls him back to heaven 😂😂😂😂
They ain't at his finger tips. They at his heels, wanting to know how he knows all their secrets.
Sent by god his self
That method works like magic. I use it all the time
I pour the greasy soapy water from the pan into the Tupperware and that additional cooking oil seems to work well too.
Same! Works well for me.
Bro is literally the Prometheus of the average joe. He has done more for us than most schools.
That is a most excellent description. I love it.
I had a similar description for him under another video. But yours fits better.
Facts
Brometheus
Joemetheus
This dude needs a TV show he's basically Bill Nye at this point
Jordan The Science Guy
Don't you mean Bill Cosby 😮😂
@@kushkiller7108 nah, he doesnt eat pudding pops
@KronosTheRevenant but he might like to slip a little something into the ladies drinks lol
@@kushkiller7108 I don't know about that one chief 😅
Damn, Jordan! I usually get tired of the greasy looking containers and throw them away!
Every now and then you my dear sir. You put out some helpful content
This dude teaching the most important lessons that no school or parent would ever teach us
My family taught me this particular one when I was little, and they taught me to do dishes.
We don't have a dishwasher.
I know
@@veronicaredeemed Dishwashers are mostly crap in my experience anyhow. You need to wash the dishes afterwards. Especially pots and pans with gunk all over the inside. Coming from the Caribbean (Trinidad) I didn't grow up with a dishwasher. A dishwasher is really only good with mild grease and grime. Anything more you're rolling the dice on how clean they MIGHT get your dishes.
This man is out here saving lives. We must protect him at all costs.
My first thought was let's elect him POtUS, but I like him too much for that.
Hi just to let you know that I used that method it works
You know I’m getting old when videos like this excites me 😂😂😂
I'm so glad I've seen this now! I've always hated washing Tupperware for that very reason. Thank you!
WHAT?! How am I just learning this now? This man must be protected at all costs. He’s out here doing the lords work!
Did you try yet? I don't want to waste butter. . Maybe any oil will work
Lord be a circle of protection!!
SAME here! I've been trashing my Tupperware.😮😮😮
The real life Kwisatz Haderach
so you could also use just some oil and rub it
Because the molecule of lycopene is hydrophobic, you need to use a fatty substance (hence the butter). You could use soap, but most soaps are made with a high water content so they dont work.
The paper towel just acts like a cloth being rubbed around the tub.
Ive used butter to clean my containers for years.
Fun fact: lycopene is found in red fruits and vegetables, like tomatoes :)
So cooking oil should work too, right?
@@TatharNuar I'm thinking of any fat, bacon grease, oil erc
And it's quite healthy
Good ole lye soap would work then
Most "soaps" these days are actually detergents so they don't have the classic soap structure of oil/butter tail with a hydrophilic head! If you use an actual soap and hot water for very greasy things like that it can work better 😊
You have saved all my country crock containers I inherited from my grandmother. Thanks! No but seriously this drives me nuts. Thanks for helping my OCD. This will seriously help me sleep better.
Bro just did oil cleansing😂 Double cleansing works for everything!
At this point we will have a star gate made from a oven from home depot
an oven 🤓
Could be worse.
You could have some ascended ancient alien who is hyper intelligent but doesn’t understand how to communicate properly and act human become obsessed with you and have a crush on you….
@Tiber Septim my lord it's been so long since I've found anyone else who likes stargate
@Daedalus there's a huge number of us, great communities. The Companion and Gateworld are good places to start!
😂😂😂😂
Jordan is a national treasure
No, he's an INTERNATIONAL treasure!
😢I can’t explain why I feel emotional and played about not having an grandma, Mom, aunt , uncle , coworker ., No One in my
Life has told me this ..!
I been accustomed to thinking “ the containers 2/$1.25 … just throw them away after ya store red gravy / tomato sauce in them ! Duh ., 😮
# FML
I know what's going to happen. He's going to get hooked on one type of fish and in 2 years it's going to be all fish all the time and his former friends will speak of him wistfully and wish him well.
Time to get Nicholas Cage
Wish I knew this when I was a child cleaning the dishes getting yelled at because it wasn’t clean enough😢
😂😂 same
How did I even live before learning all these great life hacks from him.
The ammount of Tupperware I have lost because of that damn stain...
Same!
Agree!
…Y’all can afford to throw out stained tupperware? 🥸
@@mmmkay2457 yea thats what I came here to say. We just make all those the designated pasta tuppawares xD But now I can clean them!
@@mmmkay2457right like “they got moooooneeeyyy!” In my Quinta voice 😂😂😂😂😂
TH-cam needs to give this guy an honorary plaque or something.
Seriously 😂
I wonder if they sent him his play button for reaching over a million subscribers 🤔
He got rid of the plaque stuck on that Tupperware ✨
Based on his subscription count he has already received a plaque
Lifetime achievement for life hacks.
Mine come right out with a damp, not soaked, paper towel and dawn. I'm not wasting butter 😹, there's no need to, again just barely wet the towel.💕💖💕
Just solid consistent content. No games just facts and eye contact. Bless sir
It's Jordan going back to his bathroom for me. I need this kind of commitment in my life.
Lol...I love these posts that point out things that slip by me.
@@nunyamarie9044 lol 🤭
Back to the perfect mirror, which may happen to be in the bathroom
@@sdamom621 lol you're probably right 🤣
this guy is gradually changing my life rn.
Hahahaha hell of a tall order eh?
All from his bathroom
@@eldeefitty4473ong 😂
How do you *gradually* change something _right now_ ?
Im blown away!!
Gotta try this!!
Thank you sooooo much!!!😊💛❤🌻
Jordan, you've outdone yourself today!!! Thank you Jordan!!
He needs a show called adulting where he teaches useful life stuff like this. I’m older than he is and am learning so much…
I agree. That's an awesome idea!! I hope he reads your comment. I wanna see him get that bag.
But the question is why does he need a tv show? He’s got his own outlet where he has all creative control!
that name is not it at all adulting really 🤔
.....this man needs to be in a position of leadership
He already is
@@woofle7He's already the president of the Fast-Food Secrets Club which is honestly the highest form of leadership out there
He feels like the guy who knows everything at your job but doesn’t care about being promoted and enjoys watching new management fail
We can write him in on the next ballot. Js
Food storage containers like they use in restaurants. You're welcome.
You are an absolute hero! I could never figure that out!
I was TODAY YEARS OLD…
Jordan.. my much younger father.
Thanks Dad!
Love,
Michael
I love how dude STEADFASTLY refuses to leave the bathroom unless he has to.
Wait until he learn that we all have minimum one spider in each bathroom... 🤣
@@Essashe girl, one? lmfao, don't look deeper. Also tho, daddy long legs are highly encouraged. They're like a spider predator plus cannot bite you, have predictable habits and habitats. They eat any random other bugs as well. They're also not one of the small spiders you think are innocuous until you sit down to pee, look up, and see your entire fucking ceiling covered in literal hundreds of babies. Daddy long legs also help protect you from mosquitos but also black widows and brown recluses. As someone who recently dealt with a fucking colony of black widows and egg sacs, learn your friendly cohabitants before you end up panicking at 3 am and take your cat outside with you and get someone to find Raid somewhere still open, drive from one suburb through the city to the complete other side, and they have to go in for you and take care of shit with chemicals. 10 years later, I'm still not okay. Getcha self some good deterrents that are natural and consider embracing some that make your life easier without you even knowing. ALWAYS CHECK YOUR BUILT-IN BATHROOM FANS. Alarms too, they get creative. random but if sugar ants are an issue regardless of your cleanliness, find the trails. the trails are like a signal, so if the ones outside your windows or whatever are not scrubbed in tandem with ant traps or even a line of coffee grounds (it expands internally... and they're naturally attracted to it. .. point is you're not cursed with them forever. Maintenance after the big purge is super low. It's also something you can likely fix for under 10$ depending on cost of traps & cleaning supplies. lastly, gnats or houseplant bs, even growing your own herbs. It's best to use cinnamon on top of the soil to prevent that. Your plants are not harmed by it generally. It smells delightful as well. Also, water from the bottom if you can. It tends also to keep pests away. I haven't taken my adhd meds lately bc timing has been off so sorry for the rambling- you might find something useful? idk.
Don’t view this profile😂
I assume he knows to close the lid if he has access to the data from fast food restaurants, and the distance at which contamination can take place due to particulate 'plumes'.
Probably because he has the water at his fingertips to defend himself against insects and spiders.
This channel is my new place to go for all tips and tricks for daily struggles. 😂
Thank you.
We must protect this man at all costs!
Brooo, out here giving me the housewife life skills, mad respect
Washing dishes is a basic human life skill.
Bro did you just get here from the 1960’s? What even is a “housewife”?
I must consult the hieroglyphs of a past time and figure this out.
@@charliekowittmusicfr
@@charliekowittmusic🤣
You got the blue hairs all riled up lol, maybe they'll exercise for once with all that excitement
Thirty bowls have been thrown away because of this... no more bowls shall be sacrificed! Thank you sir!
It's easier to just use ceramic plates/bowls/containers for ANYTHING greasy and save plastic Tupperware for anything else.
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😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
*sheds tears of Agreeance* 🥲
Wow!!! Thanks for the advice. That's great!!!
Well I got a couple I gotta go fix. Thanks for keeping me from throwing them away😊
The amount of things Jordan knows makes me feel having a conversation with him would be mind blowing.
Jordan should start writing a book called "Things you didn't knew about but you should"
or just “Life Hack by Jordan”
"Things I Didn't Know I Needed To Know Until I Knew Them, So Now You Know" by Jordan.
@@monicamunir4552😂
No no, his book should be named "C'mere!"
Nah the name of his book is called "come here" 😂
Oh my god really? Give this guy a medal for this one. It actually works.
You changed my life. Thank you!
God I love you!!!!! You are the exact continuation of where my grandmother left off. Thank you
At this point Jordan could tell us literally anything, and we would all believe it
I mean, he also backs up a good bit of it with proof; like here. So, of course it's believable.
Man you don’t stop, and at this point I would be lost without you to figure out these simple tricks for life.
Butter is fat. Since that lycopen is hydrophobic, but not lipophobic (lipo meaning fat, hydro meaning - and get this... water), the lycopen will mix well with the butter. Now here's the kicker:
Dish soap works by having one molecule on one end that can connect with water molecules, and one molecule on another that can grab onto fat molecules. Basically, dish soap can duct tape water and fat together.
Add the water to make the dish soap functional, and the paper towel for some added physical agitation. Boom, stains gone.
Pre-treat the bowl with cooking spray, before installing a tomato based food.
I do that
Installing lmao
No
Interesting choice of wording there
I just installed some tomato based food into my stomach earlier. Now I'm uninstalling it into the toilet.
OH MY GAWD!!! You’ve solved one of my biggest small annoyances in the kitchen!
🎉Thank you!🎉
Why use expensive butter? Do you know what also works? 30 seconds with an SOS pad. Infinitely cheaper than using expensive butter. Cleans off the stains and my plastic containers are like new.
No he hasn't out doesn't work
take 2tbsp baking soda, a tbsp of dawn dishsoap, and a splash of vinegar. Mix these in the affected tupperware/plastic dish, coat all surface area, let sit for 15 minutes. Rinse with hot water. STAINS ARE GONE.
A little bleach and dish soap and water. Shake it and let it sit while you do the rest of the dishes- and it’s gone! I do this every time.
not at all, my wife is still there
Love you sir thank you God bless you!
I love the butter and the shower curtain all in the same photo.
I’m 35… and I have never needed to learn something so badly. I’m ashamed that I never thought to try and figure this problem out. Thank you Jordan for being the real teacher we all needed lol ❤
This man is the hero we needed, but don't deserve. Keep up the amazing work man and please let us know if the fast food mafia or the iluminati is coming for you, we got you homie.
I love these tips. The hack guru for our time
Liam, you are so great, thank you so much for always sharing these little tidbits, they're so helpful
Who is Liam? I'm confused.
he’s our teacher for all classes at this point.
What works for me to avoid the stain completely is similar -- I spray a light layer of cooking oil on the inside of the container before I store the food in it. It rinses right back off, and no stain ever happened even if you heated it 😊
does it affect the taste of the food tho?
Does it work even for frozen meal prep?
Doesn't help with spaghetti tho
@@beeluigi8794 Nope! There isn't as long as you use a flavorless cooking oil like canola
@@liviestar365 sure does, I use this trick most when I am doing my frozen meal prep for the freezer. This is just my opinion but I feel like it actually comes out of the container after freezing easier too than it would otherwise.
I get so much from your way of sharing down to earth and delicious interests content. , I just had to subscribe. Thank you
A good note as well: if you reheated the container while very red, and it made the plastic get small white patches of bubbles(more common in the thicker walled containers, but it can happen in the thin ones) or thinned out areas;
1. You may not be able to get it clean
2. You likely made the container leak toxic materials by cooking the plastic
3. This happened because the oils were thick enough to be heated by the microwaves, and, when heated, the basic oil lycopene not only heats to very high temperature in that thin a layer, but also starts to eat its way into and polymerize with the plastic
Cooking spray or any oil will work as well! I learned this after becoming desperate when my KitchenAid shredder attachment was stained with a shockingly even coat of orange after shredding several carrots for banana carrot muffins. It went through the dishwasher and was hand washed with soap and nothing moved. Consulted the internet and covered in cooking spray, waited about a minute, and it just wiped off so easily.
Any fat will do, since the lycopene is insoluble in water, but soluble in fat.
“When the world needed him most… Jordan appeared.”
I bestow upon thee no ordinary Trophy 🏆For Thy Cleverest Comment
this man keeps sharing the best truths!
Bros saving a generation and vibing at the same time.
I’m hitting 40 and this dude is teaching me life, thanks man.
Facts
Yep. Just went over the hill myself last year. Funny thing is, a couple of these videos I showed my mom and she was like “oh yeah I knew about that” and I asked her “well why didn’t you teach me?” And she said it was just one of those things you don’t think to specifically teach or pass down, you just do it and typically we do what we see, but sometimes we miss things like context or reasons we do stuff. Which is one reason a lot of people just use a fitted sheet, blanket and no pillow case. I didn’t know that was a thing until when I was in the army as an instructor for a leadership academy, where students stayed for a few weeks, and we issued them bedding, and l of them just kept the top sheet aside and never used it, because they don’t seem to know the pillow case and top sheet are designed to keep the pillow and blanket clean, because you shouldn’t wash them frequently, so they last longer, so you wash the sheet and case instead, let those get dirty the. Wash them and avoid washing blanket and pillow. Same reason we wear socks is to protect the shoe, change your socks to keep the inside cleaner.
So many things we did one way, and people stopped doing them the correct way because in their mind they didn’t understand te point of an extra step or to that seemed to have no purpose.
The hero we don't deserve but need all the same.
Young man! You are bad ass 👊🏼💪🏼
THANK YOU JORDAN. 😮 AMAZED.
Have a wonderful holiday season 🥺🎄🦃
He's just slowly working his way down some magical list, answering questions and solving problems. I was mildly panicked that I couldn't get my MIL's Tupperware she'd sent us home with. She's not mean; she's kind/understanding. So I extra don't want to mess up her stuff or disappoint her.
Thank you for solving a major concern of mine!!! ❤❤🎉🎉
I love that he actually demonstrates and doesn’t expect you to just believe him even tho at this point he’s just spitting out pure gold
??? Yes kuz most shorts just say "hey do this" and end by the video as fast as possible rather than maximizing watch time by adding a clip from another video at the beginning, telling everyone they're stupid and why, going over the process 2-3 times, then actually showing the process and going over it again in the video while actually showing itz and then trying to loop the video as seamlessly as possible so you watch it again for watch time. They definitely DONT do all that, because they just hate watch time, the damned cowards!!; They would have just said something like "No, just use butter!" And instantly ended the video in 2 seconds. So it's good that Jordan does all these things for watch time kuz if he didn't who would??! Y'know besides the millions of other people that definitely would 100% of the time. But you get what I mean though right?
@@jaydubbzit3551it's a one minute clip which adds validity to the claim (it's the internet, stay skeptical). If an extra 30 seconds in a video is too long to keep your attention, it's going to be difficult to learn anything at more than a surface level understanding.
Honestly I wish it was longer, because it seems like the information as presented is still too summarized to be complete. It seems like his example used a freshly stained container, complete with food debris. Would be interested to know if this also works on previously weeks old red stains. Him doing the clip and shortening to 30 seconds would save me entire minutes of experimentation and probably 25 cents worth of butter.
The advice I truly didn’t care about, but I’ll use until the end of me…. Thanks pal!!
You need your own show. You are awesome!!
Protect this man at all costs. He is far more valuable than any of us are able of even comprehending.
Jordan this advice is more important than you can ever know. Your knowledge of this makes you one of the most important people on the planet.
This also works without the towel, I always did it without one because I didn’t know you needed too. The towel absorbs the oils so it’s definitely better to use it
I learn sooo much from your videos
You're like "Dad, how do i?" but the bro version with the wicked secrets and hacks we all need. You are an absolute treasure, good sir
Bro is like that trivia cookbook manuak for broke adult you didn't know existed until you're in your mid 30's
@@EsmeraldaAldridge-mb9ok
BEHOLD!!! IT IS THE TRIVIA COOKBOOK MANUAK!!!!
Mid 40’s?
@@EsmeraldaAldridge-mb9ok I know right?!?! So rad!!
So useful! Thank you
At this point, I’m sure Jordan’s family doesn’t even bother asking questions when they see him do weird stuff…like take Tupperware and a stick of butter into the bathroom.😂❤
😂🤣
We don't even need Google or ChatGpi , we Just have to ask Jordan. He knows the answer to anything
This is incredibly good!
DAAAMMMM JoOrDdAAaNnn learning new things never ends. Keep up the growth mindset 👏 💯
I genuinely consider you a friend with how much you've helped me dude. Thanks.
Any other person I'd be highly suspicious of, but this man commands so much respect out of me that I trust his advice.
Great tip.👍
DAAAMN! Thank you Michael!
Dude. I've thrown out countless containers for those stains. You just changed my life
Why use expensive butter? Do you know what also works? 30 seconds with an SOS pad. Infinitely cheaper than using expensive butter. Cleans off the stains and my plastic containers are like new.
@@hilaryc3203 Talking with voices in your head again, Hilary?
@@CatfishBradley There is something wrong with you.
That's just wasteful
@@damien678 People who don't recycle should be fined.