Here’s What to Do With That Almost Empty Nutella Jar

In my experience, it’s always been a conondrum figuring out what to do with the last bits of goodness at the bottom of a jar of peanut butter or Nutella. Do you give up and throw the jar away? Or do you dip your finger in and try to scrape any stray ounces of goodness off the side?

If you take the genius advice of the following image that has been floating around the web, you’ll be filling your near-empty jars with scoops of ice cream religiously! The beauty of the trick involves the inherent texture of the ice cream picking up the stray remnants of the gooey hazelnut chocolate — and as the ice cream melts it’ll leave you with a much more spoon-accessible residue.

You’re welcome:

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Via iwastesomuchtime

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