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Food hacks and kitchen tricks that you won't find in a cookbook.
7 Tips to Avoid Anxiety Eating
While my neighbours are posting pictures of the newly baked healthy Keto-friendly desserts or photos of their brand-new yoga routine, I am busy, anxiety-eating raspberry jam...straight out of the jar...with a ladle. Well done, me!
Heather DownPublished 4 years ago in LifehackUsing Shipt grocery delivery during quarantine
After spending the summer amping up my immune system with vitamin C and sneaking zinc powders packets into our dinners at home, I feel confident that I am safe delivering groceries for people during the craziness that is going on around us all right now.
Missy ConleyPublished 4 years ago in LifehackSave Our Planet
There are a few things we can do to save our planet Earth and the environment. We can use our voice, be informed, be political, travel responsibly, eat sustainable, reduce trash, and make a promise or pledge.
Moneisha MonroePublished 4 years ago in LifehackI Smoked Chocolate Cigarettes With Style
It was early in the morning, my mum and dad were fast asleep, and I was on a mission. The evening before, my two brothers and I had stuck three carrots snuggly into our shoes (one each). We also had sung our socks off. Surely, our loud shrieks had been heard?!? Tradition dictated that I should. I had been good all year (I was convinced) and all preparations were made when our singing had concluded.
EdgarHuitemaPublished 4 years ago in LifehackWhy bakery owners prefer dessert boxes for their sweets?
We understand that people like sweets without any doubt, and there are various brands out there who make brilliant sweets for all the people out there, which fulfills the taste bud of the buyers and gives them extraordinary delight. Well done to the people who right currently have an unprecedented business that puts a smile all over who tastes it. But what is the thing that is used for taking away the sweets? Yes, surely, the boxes are used but what kind of boxes? Special dessert boxes are used for this purpose, and we are especially known for the dessert boxes.
joshua davidPublished 4 years ago in LifehackYou Can Buy Half a Cabbage, Only One Celery Stalk, and Half a Dozen Eggs
Don't you get tired of throwing away foods because you cooked too much for your small family or just for yourself? Most foods in grocery stores are packaged for many servings. So, what happens when only large cabbages are available? What do you do when a recipe calls for one cup of celery instead of the entire bunch? What do you do if you don't want a dozen eggs or a whole watermelon?
Margaret MinnicksPublished 4 years ago in LifehackThe Tupperware Party Diva
Parties. Rallies. Sales sessions. More than a way of storing leftovers in covered plastic bowls, for many it’s a way of life. Earl Tupper took the plastics he developed for WWII into post-war American kitchens. The Tupperware Party is one of the ways women have come together to swap recipes and kitchen wisdom, get out of the house and support each other’s entrepreneurial efforts.
Henry W. LasterPublished 4 years ago in LifehackDon’t Make These Common Outdoor Grilling Mistakes
But what happens once you get your grill and you have no experience in grilling? Don’t worry—this certainly is an art, and just like any art, it takes time and practice to become perfect. You can always try to grill something for the first time, and you might even succeed, but there are also those people who make the most common outdoor grilling mistakes. It doesn’t matter if you’re satisfied with your grilling skills or not, take a look at this list and simply make sure that you don’t make them. If you follow them correctly, you might as well get a reward for the best griller out there. These are the most common mistakes people make while grilling outdoors:
Isla WrightPublished 5 years ago in LifehackHow to Be a Shrewd Supermarket Shopper
During inflationary times, there is a growing interest in the usefulness of foods and less emphasis on brand names or store loyalty. For that reason, it is important to examine food products before making that final purchase.
Vivienne NealPublished 5 years ago in Lifehack25 Kitchen Hacks You Have to Try
1) Easy Peeling Instead of boiling the egg, steam them. Put the eggs in a steam basket over boiling water for 15 to 16 minutes. Breakfast is ready and no one has to worry about taking off the shell because it's so easy!
John TasciPublished 5 years ago in LifehackKitchen Lifehacks That Will Save a Poorly Cooked Meal
You're in the kitchen stressing over the meal you're preparing for your guests. Behind the white noise of the oven, extractor fan, and simmering pots, you hear the hungry voices of guests (all of whom conveniently "forgot" to make a contribution of baked goods to the dinner party) in the next room, and the occasional ring of the doorbell when a new person arrives.
Stephanie GladwellPublished 5 years ago in Lifehack10 Way to Use Ice Cube Trays
With freezers that make ice now, people don't really have uses for those ice cube trays anymore. At my house, we completely threw ours out, but now I have at least five because of all the things you can make with them. Seriously, after reading this, you will go to the store and buy ice cube trays.
Abigail BrookePublished 6 years ago in Lifehack