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Food hacks and kitchen tricks that you won't find in a cookbook.
3 Steps to Healthier Eating (and a Cleaner Kitchen, too!)
Perhaps this year more than any other, seasonal clean-ups and clean-outs have become important to many of us. So, as you tidy-up closets, basements and garages and refresh your spaces, make sure you don't overlook the heart of the home: the kitchen. Now is a great time to purge the back-of-the-pantry and rid your refrigerator of crusty-topped condiment jars with an eye toward restocking with nutritious choices.
By David Wyld4 years ago in Lifehack
9 Best Online Grocery Shopping Apps To Make Extra Money
The Covid-19 pandemic has levied a major blow on the global economy. News of job loss and pay cut has become a regular feature of all business dailies. As businesses are struggling to make ends meet, one sector is experiencing a steep rise in demand. Online grocery shopping app development had been booming since the turn of this millennium. Increased work stress caused more and more people to order things online rather than standing behind a long queue at brick and mortar stores. This has opened up new avenues of income for people who wish to add on to their existing reserve. Be it pocket money or a full-fledged profession, grocery delivery is slowly taking the shape of extremely popular career options amidst the economic turbulence of upcoming days. Today we are going to discuss the top 9 online grocery shopping apps which can help you make quick money provided you meet some basic parameters set by the grocery store.
By Hemendra Singh4 years ago in Lifehack
The Curious Uses for Oranges
Having lifted my head from my studies, I can now begin to delve back into a former passion of mine; scepticism of DIY crafts and hacks. This led me to commence clawing through my many unfinished projects and deciding that the best course of action was to start anew. So, I began the hunt for fresh ideas. Speaking of which, wasn't the fruit bowl I had just filled looking lovely? Would be a shame to ruin it...or not.
By Kirsty McGonigle4 years ago in Lifehack
How To Save Time In The Kitchen
If you like cooking and prefer to feed your family with your hand-cooked food majority of the time, you may end up spending most of your day in the kitchen. Being in the kitchen and making delicious food for your friends and family can be therapeutic for you.
By Nancy Ahuja4 years ago in Lifehack
Using 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.
By Missy Conley4 years ago in Lifehack
I 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.
By EdgarHuitema4 years ago in Lifehack
Why 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.
By joshua david4 years ago in Lifehack
You 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?
By Margaret Minnicks4 years ago in Lifehack
The 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.
By Henry W. Laster5 years ago in Lifehack