A Jar That Is (Not) Full Of Grains
How likely is it that, if someone were to break into your home, the first place they would go is the kitchen cabinet, which is where the jars of grain are stored, and that they would begin emptying the contents of the jars? What are the odds of this happening? Something very similar taking occurred is extremely unlikely to take place, as the likelihood of something like that occurring is quite low.

A Jar That Is (Not) Full Of Grains
This tiny tip is another great way to store your most valuables in a little place. Use an empty toilet paper roll as a compartment, insert your grains, and you have the perfect hiding area.
Who would ever consider looking there?
All you need to do for this one is drill holes into the upper portion of the frame of any door in your home. Make sure the hole is large enough to let a cylindrical object through it, such as a cigar tube or an old film canister. For instance, the hole should be at least 1 cm in diameter. Once you’ve inserted and secured it into the hole, your hidden stomping zone is ready for use.

Who would ever consider looking there?
You can then fill your new hiding hole with a few cash, flash drives containing crucial information, and absolutely anything else you want to keep out of the public’s sight and hands.

