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25 BANNED Kitchen Tricks from 60s That Scientists Now Say Were GENIUS These banned kitchen shortcuts from the 1960s were so effective that entire industries emerged just to replace them with expensive gadgets. From the bacon grease jar that every American kitchen once had, to the wartime haybox that cooked meals with zero electricity, these 25 kitchen shortcuts were quietly set aside as appliance companies and cleaning product manufacturers convinced us we needed their products instead. But here is the truth. Many of these old-fashioned methods still outperform the modern gadgets that replaced them. In this video, we count down 25 forgotten kitchen tricks your grandmother knew by heart. You will learn why cast iron beat Teflon all along, how a wooden spoon prevents boil-overs using real science, the aluminum foil and baking soda method that cleans silver through an actual electrochemical reaction, and the government-promoted cooking method that vanished the moment cheap electricity arrived. Some of these kitchen shortcuts cost nothing. Others use pennies worth of pantry staples. All of them were tested by generations of home cooks before being quietly replaced. Which of these 25 tricks are you going to try first? Tell us in the comments. We especially want to hear from anyone who remembers the ammonia oven cleaning method or still keeps a bacon grease jar on the stove. Subscribe for more videos celebrating the practical wisdom that made American kitchens work before the gadget era took over. Research and Reference Links: The Conversation - Science Behind the Wooden Spoon Boil-Over Trick https://theconversation.com/can-a-woo... Wikipedia - Haybox Cooking History https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haybox The Wartime Kitchen - Hay Box Cooking https://thewartimekitchen.com/?p=217 Chemistry LibreTexts - Silver Tarnish Electrochemical Reaction https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/U... Arm and Hammer - Cleaning Burnt Pans with Baking Soda https://www.armandhammer.com/en/artic... Arm and Hammer - Polishing Silver with Baking Soda https://www.armandhammer.com/en/artic... Educational Innovations - Chemistry of Silver Tarnish http://blog.teachersource.com/2014/01... Mental Floss - Why Wooden Spoon Stops Boiling Over https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/6... #KitchenShortcuts #VintageKitchen #OldFashionedCooking #1960sKitchen #KitchenHacks