‘Enough Internet for today’: TikToker uses tampons as a trick to absorb fat while cooking

The internet is a treasure trove of life hacks that offers a wealth of knowledge on various aspects of life. From travel tips to cooking shortcuts, influencers and TikTokers have shared many creative tips to help people make their lives more comfortable and enjoyable.

But are all the tricks practical? Where do we draw the line?

A TikToker named Victoria known as Victorias. Way has created quite a stir with her new life hack. She suggests that using two small tampons is the easiest way to remove grease while cooking hamburger meat.

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“They will absorb all the fat,” he wrote in the video.

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What is Victoria’s royal trick?

In fact, simply place the tampons in the pan and let the absorbent cotton absorb the excess oil.

You don’t even have to run the threads down the side of the pan like you would a tea bag. Victoria demonstrated in her video that all feminine hygiene products can sit in the pan.

Place the tampons in the pan about halfway through the cooking process, letting them sit aside while you stir the ground beef and add spices.

It also appears to flip the tampons during cooking, which could make them look like well-browned onions to an unsuspecting observer.

How did the Internet react to the Victoria hack?

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Victoria’s life hack sparked a heated debate in the comments section.

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Some people argued that since the tampons were “used” it was acceptable, while others were surprised that she used them in the first place.

“Hell no!!! You go overboard with this one,” wrote one user.

“Tampons are too expensive to use for this,” wrote a woman named Mikaela.

Another comment read: “Either a paper towel, napkin, toilet paper or tissue.”

Many suggested that this video was a reminder of why not to eat at other people’s homes.

One wrote: “You can’t eat at everyone’s house.”

Many focused on possible chemicals leaking from tampons. According to the National Institute of Health, tampons can be a potential source of chemical exposure.

Menstrual products may have traces of parabens, phthalates, and pesticide residues.

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