Save a Dish That's Too Spicy by Adding Some Acid

Sometimes we go a little overboard when we’re cooking. Just confirm that it doesn’t change the flavors you’ve already created too much. What to Do When You Add Too Much Spice| Serious Eats Photo byAlpha.

February 4, 2015 · 1 min · 35 words · Kevin Chapman

Save Money on Holiday Shopping by Starting Now

It seems a little early to start thinking about the holidays. After all, it feels likethey just happened. But for optimal savings at the end of the year, you should start your holiday shopping now. Over at MoneyNing, writer Ashley Eneritz says she does all of her holiday shopping right after the holidays. For more of her post, head to the link below. How to Spend $200 on Christmas Gifts (for Everyone) by Shopping Now| MoneyNing...

February 4, 2015 · 1 min · 79 words · Shelby Riley

The 30 Most Common Ways You Can Lose an Argument

The Logical Fallacy Collection: 30 Ways to Lose an Argument| The Visual Communication Guy viaVisual.ly

February 4, 2015 · 1 min · 15 words · Charles Valdez

The Best Smartphone Dash Mount, Every Fitbit, and More Deals

Your favorite smartphone dash mountis $7 off today with promo code V5Z3DI65. I absolutely love mine. Obviously, these two items pair very well together. It’s a steal $31 price tag today. This is one of the better Fitbit deals we’ve seen outside of Black Friday. This12-piece Emeril by All-Clad setis actually designed by All-Clad, the most respected name in cookware. So what exactly makes these so much better than the cheap pots and pans you bought in college?...

February 4, 2015 · 1 min · 211 words · Susan Silva

The International Space Station Workspace

How’s this for a unique workspace? This is where ISS astronauts get things done. The large bay windows allows the Expedition 42 crew to see outside. Large windows, lots of buttons and joysticks, and, of course, that awesome view. We can’t all aspire to have a workspace like this, but it’s fun to look anyway. verify any photos you include are at least 640x360. Keeping them to 16:9 helps, too!...

February 4, 2015 · 1 min · 97 words · Mrs. Stacey Lin

The Retailers That Give You Coupons via Facebook Messenger

Reaching out to retailers over social media is the modern way of grabbing discounts. you might even chat up online stores via Facebook Messenger and get coupon codes andinsider shopping tips. The majority of them responded. It doesn’t hurt to askwhether you’re using Facebook Messenger orlive chat. See all 23 retailers' responses in the link below. 23 Popular Retailers that Hand out Coupons via Facebook Messenger| Rather Be Shopping

February 4, 2015 · 1 min · 69 words · Aaron Kelly

This Video Puts 30 More of the Most Popular Life Hacks to the Test

30 More Life Hacks Debunked Pt.

February 4, 2015 · 1 min · 6 words · Mrs. Teresa Hicks

Vamo Makes Planning Multi-City Trips Abroad a Cinch

Planning the transportation between them and the lodging, however, is no small task. Vamo makes it easier. It will also suggest the number of days to spend in each city and in which order . Currently Vamo supports trips to Europe, Russia, parts of Asia, and Australia and New Zealand.

February 4, 2015 · 1 min · 50 words · Johnathan Whitaker

When You Don't Know What to Do on a Project, Start Writing a List

It’s no secret that Lifehacker reader and writers alike loveto-do lists. For example, that task could become: Update resume. Reach out to friends in related fields. Study skills necessary for a different job. It’s still daunting, but you now have some steps you might actually start working on. The simple act of making a list functions as both brainstorming and organization. A well written list is the fastest way out of most problematic situations…...

February 4, 2015 · 1 min · 90 words · Lori Stanley

Avoid Becoming a Credit Hog with a Daily Achievement Review

Nobody likes it when you take credit for their work. Still, in some work environments it can be tough to see who actually did what. Nobody wants to be around that person and nobody wants to work with that person. Or would they hand it out to someone else, perhaps even themselves? We tend to remember things in a way that makes us look better than we are sometimes. It’s not always a bad thing, but you want to keep your credit taking in check....

February 3, 2015 · 1 min · 97 words · Bethany Garcia

Caramelize Onions and Make Easy French Onion Soup with a Slow Cooker

If you plan ahead, a slow cooker can do almost all the work for you. Faith Durand at cooking blogThe Kitchnsuggests that a slow cooker will do all the heavy listing instead. Cook it overnight on the low settingor for at least 12 hours. Boom, a whole batch of caramelized onions. Slow cookers justmake some things so much easier, and French onion soup is a delicious, savory dish. For the complete guide and ingredient options, check out the link below....

February 3, 2015 · 1 min · 92 words · Brian Swanson

Career Spotlight: What I Do as a Train Engineer

Freight trains remain reliable stalwarts of transportation and industry, carrying cargo across the continent every day. He prefers it to an office job, but it’s not without its challenges. Tell us a little about yourself and your experience. What drove you to choose your career path? My father, without a doubt, was the biggest reason I hired out for the railroad. He was an engineer for 38 years, retiring from the job several years ago....

February 3, 2015 · 2 min · 401 words · Austin Sanchez

Change Your Deadline to Quickly Revamp Your Process

We have so many ideas on how to improve your productivity process, it’sgone meta. If you need a quick way to jump start changes to your process, try moving your deadline. Changing your deadline automatically alters one of the easiest things about your process to change: where it ends. We were so hyped from doing ‘Shed’ and touring we decided to take that. It worked out because it put a kind of interesting pressure on us....

February 3, 2015 · 1 min · 140 words · William Butler