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**Title:** Life Hacks for Everyday Items
**Summary:**
A video showcasing 9 simple life hacks for common items:
1. **Eating Muffins**: Cut in half and make a sandwich to evenly distribute the toppings.
2. **Dispensing Tick-Tocks**: Use the built-in separator to take out one or two at a time.
3. **Removing Soda Cans from a Fridge Pack**: Tilt and slide to avoid spills.
4. **Eating Pomegranate**: Cut in half, tap out seeds into a bowl for a mess-free experience.
5. **Using a Bag with a Flap**: Push in the flaps to prevent contents from spilling out.
6. **Assembling a Sandwich with Meat**: Cut meat in half, fold, and place to cover the entire bread.
7. **Cooking an Egg for a Sandwich**: Use an onion ring as a mold for a perfectly sized egg.
8. **Cooking Bacon for a Sandwich**: Layer bacon in foil, bake in the oven for crispy, mess-free bacon.
9. **Peeling a Banana & Eating Oreos with Milk**: Peel from the opposite end; use a fork to soak Oreos without making a mess.
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**Food Handling**
1. To eat a muffin easily, cut it in half and make a sandwich.
2. Cutting a muffin in half helps distribute the "good stuff" evenly.
3. To eat a pomegranate, cut it in half and squeeze the arils into a bowl.
**Packaging Hacks**
4. Some product packaging has a flap that should be pushed in to prevent contents from spilling out.
5. Pressing the "lock" feature on certain packaging prevents contents from falling out.
**Cooking Techniques**
6. To cook an egg perfectly for a sandwich, break it into a halved onion ring and cook until almost set.
7. Flipping the onion ring cooks the egg fully.
8. To cook bacon for a sandwich, layer slices in foil, close, and bake in the oven for 10-15 minutes.
**Fruit Handling**
9. To peel a banana easily, squeeze the top and pull downwards from the stem.
10. This peeling method is similar to how monkeys peel bananas.
**Miscellaneous**
11. To soak the entire cookie in milk without making a mess, stab a fork between the cookie's layers and soak.