Make Lots of Perfectly Chunky Guacamole with a Wire Cooling Rack

momenton Instagramwhen she was watching New York chefAlex Stupakprepare guacamole for a crowd.

March 27, 2015 · 1 min · 13 words · Sandra Porter

Organize Your Bathroom Counter with Stackable Plates

We’ve talked aboutorganizingyourbathroombefore, but if you still have a cluttered counter this tip may be for you. Declutter your bathroom counter and keep things looking nice with a stackable plate organizer. I even use stackable plates for serving food and organizing my kitchen counter.

March 27, 2015 · 1 min · 44 words · David Yates

Paperwork Is an Evernote Alternative You Can Host Yourself

If youre not a big fan of storing your notes on a third-party service like Google Keep or Evernote, Paperwork is similar software thats open-source that also allows you to host it yourself. Paperwork isnt nearly as complex as something like Evernote, but it does have a lot of the more useful features. you could create various notebooks to store you notes in, build a tagging system, support multi-media uploading, and use WYSIWYG editing....

March 27, 2015 · 1 min · 100 words · Tony Mitchell

Pixar's Powerful 3D Rendering Software RenderMan Is Now Free to Use

you’ve got the option to download RenderMan at the link below. Free Non-Commercial RenderMan Download| Pixar viaFast Company

March 27, 2015 · 1 min · 18 words · Rebecca Mcguire

Spend Less on Food by Starting Your Budget at $0 and Working Up

If you don’t have a planned out food budget, youmight as well start now. How to Eat on Less Than $1.00/meal| Budgets are Sexy Photo byU.S.

March 27, 2015 · 1 min · 26 words · Leah Garcia

Steam Your Oven for Better Bread Making

I can’t seem to let a guest stint on Lifehacker go without at leastone baking tip. The loaf will rise even more, which we call oven proofing or ovenspring. you’re able to get pretty close to the effect of a steam oven at home. When you put your bread in, pour about a half cup of water onto the sheet pan. Wait about 30 seconds and spritz the sides again.

March 27, 2015 · 1 min · 70 words · Scott Cherry

Stop Thinking and Start Doing: The Power of Practicing More

We all have goals that we want to achieve in our lives. But there’s a point when you should probably stop planning these goals and start working towards them. This post originally appeared onJames Clear’s blog. We assume that if we knew about a better strategy, then we would get better results. We believe that a new result requires new knowledge. What Im starting to realize, however, is that new knowledge does not necessarily drive new results....

March 27, 2015 · 2 min · 230 words · Mrs. Patricia Fletcher

Store Your Emergency Food Supply in Water Bottles

This simple solution keeps your dry goods safe and portable. Not-Dead notes that the rectangular Fiji water stack well. Not concerned about survival prep? You could also use this idea for camping. Survival Food Storage - The Plastic Bottle| Instructables

March 27, 2015 · 1 min · 40 words · Tammie Bennett

The New Perfect Balance for Your MetroCard Is $27.25

Everything else will leave you with a practically useless remainder on your card. you’ve got the option to learn more about Wellingtons analysis at the link below. I Quant a Victory: MTA Adds New Button for No-Left-Over-Balance MetroCards!| I Quant NY

March 27, 2015 · 1 min · 41 words · Audrey Stewart

The Ocean Waves Home Screen

Open Themer and browse for themes. Under “My Themes” select “Exported.”

March 27, 2015 · 1 min · 11 words · John Richards

Think Twice About Using Your Credit Card to Pay Your Rent or Mortgage

Some people even make their rent or mortgage payment with one, then pay it off every month. Also, ask how the credit card transaction is processed. This could get expensive quickly as cash advances typically carry a higher interest rate than any other credit transactions. Either way, ask the questions up-front to avoid potential fee shockers. Can You Pay Your Mortgage With a Credit Card?| Money Talk News Photo byGot Credit....

March 27, 2015 · 1 min · 71 words · Patricia Haas

This Checklist Makes Sure Your Next Meeting is Productive One

No one likes wasting time in meetings, but it happens. To spend your time more efficiently, it helps to have a plan in place. Use this checklist to verify your next meeting is more productive. The image above offers a sample of some of these questions. Some of them require brainstorming, and HBR gives tips for those items. For example, when you develop a preliminary agenda, youre basically creating an outline for the meeting....

March 27, 2015 · 1 min · 159 words · Matthew Wallace

What's the Weirdest Food You've Ever Eaten?

What have you tried? They were not as good as a rib-eye, he said. Perhaps your weirdest food isn’t insects. Maybe it’s deep-fried butter on a stick or turducken. Let’s hear what you’ve dared to try. Even Neil DeGrasse Tyson Is Now Munching On Bugs| NPR Photo byAugapfel.

March 27, 2015 · 1 min · 48 words · Joseph Parker