I used to believe that spoons were only good for eating—or at worst, for banging on a plate to get someone’s attention at home.
But everything changed the day my neighbor opened her freezer and pulled out a spoon that was completely frozen.
Curious, I asked her what she was doing. She smiled and said,
“It’s not just a random thing. This trick will surprise you. You’ll thank me later.”
After hearing her explanation and trying it for myself, I now always keep a spoon in the freezer. Why? Because it has incredible uses—for both health and everyday life.
Why Keep a Spoon in the Freezer?
This simple trick has multiple uses that can make life easier in unexpected ways. From relieving pain to solving small household issues, here’s how to make the most of a frozen spoon.
1. Relieves Headaches and Migraines
If you suffer from migraines or stress-induced headaches, a cold spoon can provide immediate relief.
How to use it:
- Place the frozen spoon on your temples or the back of your neck.
- Keep it on your skin for 5 to 10 minutes.
- The cold helps reduce inflammation and eases pressure, bringing quick relief.
Tip: Keep two spoons in the freezer and alternate them to maintain the cooling effect longer.
2. Reduces Puffy Eyes and Dark Circles
Didn’t sleep well? Stayed up late watching a show or chatting? And now your eyes are giving it away? Instead of using expensive creams, try this quick, natural trick.
How to use it:
- Place the frozen spoon on your closed eyelids or directly on the under-eye bags.
- Hold it there for 2 to 3 minutes, gently pressing.
- The cold reduces puffiness and boosts circulation, leaving your skin looking refreshed and more awake.
Tip: For an extra soothing effect, dip the spoon in chamomile tea before freezing it.
3. Cools Hot Drinks in Seconds
In a rush and don’t have time to wait for your tea or coffee to cool? A frozen spoon can help.
How to use it:
- Drop the frozen spoon into your hot drink.
- Within seconds, the temperature will drop without affecting the flavor.
Tip: This also works for cooling hot soup without watering it down like ice would.
4. Removes Chewing Gum from Clothing
We’ve all been there—gum stuck on your clothes or car seat. Instead of scraping with a knife or using harsh chemicals, grab a frozen spoon.
How to use it:
- Place the frozen spoon directly on the gum.
- Let it sit for a few minutes until the gum hardens.
- Once solid, peel it off easily without damaging the fabric.
Tip: If the gum is extra sticky, gently rub it off using the curved side of the spoon.
5. Check If Your Freezer Stopped Working While You Were Away
This is arguably the most brilliant use. If your power goes out while you’re not home, frozen foods might thaw and refreeze without you realizing—posing a health risk.
How to use it:
- Fill a glass with water and place it in the freezer until it’s completely frozen.
- Put a spoon on top of the frozen surface.
- If the power goes out long enough for the ice to melt, the spoon will sink. When the power returns and the water refreezes, the spoon will be frozen inside or at the bottom—an instant red flag.
Tip: Use this trick before going on vacation or any time you’ll be away for an extended period to check if your freezer functioned properly in your absence.
Conclusion
Now that you know this clever trick, it’s hard to imagine how we ever lived without it. Keeping a spoon in the freezer is a simple but effective way to relieve pain, refresh your drinks, care for your skin, and solve small everyday problems.
If you haven’t tried it yet, give it a shot and see all the benefits for yourself. Like me, you’ll probably end up grateful every time you use it.