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March 24, 2015 · 1 min · 18 words · Thomas Odonnell

Eat By Date's Massive Database Tells You When Food Really Expires

Expiration dates are usually misleading.They often refer to quality, not safety. It’s similar in many ways to thepreviously mentioned StillTasty. But at Eat By Date, many food items come with a lengthy explanation and additional info. They offer various tips for storage and other interesting facts, too. The resulting peanut butter is thicker and doesn’t gush right out of your sandwich. that is an indication that the peanut butter will soon be going bad....

March 24, 2015 · 1 min · 96 words · Corey Stewart

Hide Apple TV Channels in Bulk to Declutter Your Home Screen

All you oughta do is head into the tweaks app > Main Menu. How-To: Rearrange and hide Apple TV channels to personalize and declutter your home screen| 9to5Mac

March 24, 2015 · 1 min · 28 words · Sandra Graves

How to Have Shower Sex Without Hurting Yourself

Shower sex is pretty damn hot…in theory. Safety First! Asingleordual suction locking handlecan give each of you some much-needed leverage. Thissuction foot restcan give you or your partner a place to prop up one leg. (Incidentally, it also serves as a handy resting place when you’re shaving your legs.) At the very least, put arubber bath maton the floor of your shower. The dangers of slipping are real, people. Don’t Use Condoms… Another important safety note: condoms aren’t reliable in the shower....

March 24, 2015 · 2 min · 297 words · Joseph Hawkins

How to Rebuild Your Finances After Draining Your Emergency Fund

Years ago, I switched careers and moved to a new city. Financially, I felt safe, because I had a small emergency fund. If times got tough, that was my safety net. Times did get tough. In one instant, I lost everything. If you’ve depleted your emergency fund, here’s how to go about rebuilding it. When I switched from full-time to freelance, I did a crappy job of preparing. I didn’t learn much about how my finances would change,like taxes....

March 24, 2015 · 4 min · 658 words · Michelle Aguilar

Make Your Own High-End Looking Speaker Cables On the Cheap

This is mostly a cosmetic thing and meant for durability rather than sound quality. Junits15’s guide uses decent quality parts to make a braided, multi-strand speaker cables for about $33. Make your own “audiophile” quality speaker cables!| Instructables

March 24, 2015 · 1 min · 38 words · Jason Mosley

Maximize Your Drawer Space with This DIY Plier and Wrench Storage

Here’s another clever organization method that will instantly sort out a messy tool chest. Foam tool cutoutslook pretty, but they don’t maximize the space in a deep tool drawer. DIY Plier and Wrench Storage for Your Toolbox| Buschcraftarizona

March 24, 2015 · 1 min · 38 words · Sandra Calderon

Microwaving Isn't Just the Fastest Way to Dry Herbs, It's the Best Way

You might already know that you candry herbs in the microwave. But did you know it’s actually a better method than other techniques? Over at Serious Eats, J. Kenji Lopez-Alt explains why: Microwaves specifically target water as they’re heating. By far the most abundant polar molecule in anything we eat is water. Head to the link below for further explanation, plus a step-by-step tutorial. Use the Microwave to Dry Your Herbs for Long-Lasting Intense Flavor| Serious Eats

March 24, 2015 · 1 min · 77 words · Jeffrey Gonzalez

Pick the Carton with the Freshest Eggs by Looking for This Number

The freshest eggs have the best flavor and will last longer. Food52 explains: Because the sell-by date for eggs in a supermarket (with U.S.D.A. For example, 001 is January 1st and 365 is December 31st. How to Make the Best Egg Sandwich Without a Recipe| Food52

March 24, 2015 · 1 min · 46 words · Donna Ruiz

Prioritize Your Habit Changes Based on What Problem Will Be Solved

Asking yourself whether a habit will fix a problem or not can help you prioritize your habit-forming goals. “Does it keep you up at night? Does it make your stomach hurt? No, it doesn’t affect me. But I should at least cut back. A habit isn’t bad unless it causes some kind of problem.” So ask yourself, “what’s the problem?” What problem are you solving with your habit changes? You might not have an answer, and if so, why waste your energy on it?...

March 24, 2015 · 1 min · 121 words · Donna Drake

Remove Burned Grease and Food Gunk from Sponges with a Salt Water Soak

A soak in some salt water will loosen it up and make your sponge look almost new. Sponges seem to absorb more than water. They take in food bits and burned grease too. All that gunk should be gone or easily removable in the morning. verify youhave another sponge aroundwhile you soak it, just in case. 7 Salt Life Hacks You Should Know| YouTube

March 24, 2015 · 1 min · 64 words · Nicholas Green

Set Impossible Goals to Get Over Self-Doubt

This is good in the short term, but wears on you over time. Learn to set uncomfortable goals for yourself in spite of self-doubt. It could always backfire, but it might be worth it in the long run. How to Overcome the Insecurities that are Holding You Back| Fast Company Photo byJamie.

March 24, 2015 · 1 min · 52 words · Annette Moore

Subtly Convince Someone You're Correct By Asking the Right Questions

or “What do you think the advantages would be?” The hidden tricks of powerful persuasion| BBC Future Photo byRaymond Bryson.

March 24, 2015 · 1 min · 20 words · Michael White