1. Cleaning coffee machines
Using a dirty coffee grinder can negatively affect the taste of your favorite coffee. To ensure you brew a perfect cup, use rice grains to thoroughly clean the grinder. Start by pouring half a cup of rice into the grinder and grinding them until they break down into powder.
The rice absorbs any remaining oil in the grinder, sharpens the blades, and helps remove leftover coffee grounds.

2. Cleaning deep-bottomed glass objects
Glass items with narrow openings but deep bottoms can be challenging to clean. However, you can easily clean them using rice. The rice helps you reach even the most difficult spots and removes stains from the glass surfaces.
Simply add a small handful of rice and some dishwashing liquid into the container, then fill it with water until it's about two-thirds full. Seal the top with your hand and shake it vigorously in a circular motion until the container is clean. This method works for tea pots as well.

3. Creating a warm compress
Say goodbye to expensive remedies for body aches and soothe your pain with a super affordable DIY hot pack made from rice and a clean sock or fabric pouch. Begin by filling the sock with rice, ensuring that the grains can move freely to massage your body. Tie the sock tightly to prevent any spills and microwave it for about one minute to heat it up.
Now you have a homemade hot compress ready to use! You can also use this pouch as an ice pack by placing it in the freezer for 30 to 45 minutes.

4. Storing metal items
Metal objects, even those not exposed to water, are still at risk of rust due to their contact with oxygen and moisture in the air. To preserve your metal items longer, use rice as a desiccant.
Simply place a few tablespoons of rice into a container with the metal items to keep them dry and free from moisture. This trick will save you money by helping you avoid buying replacements.

5. Slowing down tarnishing of silver items
If you want to keep your silver jewelry from aging and becoming unattractive, you'll eventually need to take it to a jewelry polish shop. However, you can slow down the tarnishing process by placing a small bowl of rice in the area where you store your silver items.
The rice will absorb the moisture in the air and help delay the tarnishing of the silver. Just remember to replace the rice regularly.

6. Make a Scented Sachet
No matter the season – spring, summer, fall, or winter – the musty odor in clothes, bags, and other items is unavoidable. However, with simple rice grains, you can quickly and conveniently resolve this discomfort.
You can use your favorite perfume or replace it with a pleasant essential oil fragrance. First, take half a cup of rice, mix it with about 20 drops of essential oil/perfume, and place it in fabric pouches. Hang them around your house. Whenever the scent fades, just shake them, and the fragrance will be released anew. You can even make a small sachet to carry with you.

7. Food
The final use of rice, which most of us likely rely on, is as a staple food in our daily diet. Rice is packed with nutrients essential for our health and is especially a primary source of energy for our everyday activities.
Moreover, rice is a gentle food that is unlikely to cause allergic reactions, unlike any other food. This is why rice is often chosen as the first solid food for babies in the form of rice porridge. However, you should avoid rinsing rice too thoroughly, as this can strip it of its valuable nutrients. Most importantly, don't eliminate rice entirely from your diet for weight loss purposes, as it provides necessary carbohydrates.

8. Knife and Fork Holder
Choose a jar of suitable height to store your knives and forks, but before adding them, fill the jar with rice. This simple trick will help protect your kitchen tools, as many utensils are made of materials like iron, steel, or stainless steel, which are prone to rusting if not properly maintained—especially when you forget to clean them after use.
Additionally, this method can save you money, as you won't need to purchase a new utensil holder or replace items that have rusted.

9. Checking Oil Temperature
Holding your hand over the pan to check if the oil is hot enough is a common mistake, though many people still use this method. Placing your hand near hot oil is risky and can result in burns, especially if your hands are wet, as it can cause water to drip into the pan and make the oil splatter.
To check the temperature of the oil safely, simply drop a few grains of rice into the pan. When the oil starts to sizzle, it's ready for cooking. Just be sure to remove the rice afterward to avoid any unwanted flavors in your food.

10. Reviving Moist Electronics
If your phone accidentally falls into water or gets soaked from the rain, the best thing you can do is to dry the exterior. Then, let rice help you deal with the moisture.
Start by placing rice in a bowl or a dry bag, then place your phone inside, ensuring that the rice surrounds the entire phone. This simple trick will help absorb the moisture quickly, drying out your device.

