Make Roast Chicken in Half the Time with the Help of a Pressure Cooker

Roast chicken is awesome, but it does take over an hour to make in the oven. What if you could speed that up and roast the chicken in about 30 minutes? If you have a pressure cooker, you’ve got the option to. The meat comes out juicy and tender, just like roast chicken. How to Roast a Chicken - 25 min Roast Chicken Recipe in a Pressure Cooker| Pressure Cooker Diaries

September 30, 2015 · 1 min · 71 words · William Holt

Nine Tips to Make the Battery In a Playstation 4 Controller Last Longer

This video shares nine simple tips for getting the most out of each charge. Most of these require very little effort and can be done in the Playstation 4s menus. PS4 Controller Life Tips!| YouTube

September 30, 2015 · 1 min · 35 words · Kristin Sharp

Reeder 3 Adds Updated UI, More Themes, and More

It also now supports shared extensions, has a private browsing mode, and a few other minor improvements. This updates free for users of Reeder 2. Reeder 3($9.99) | Mac App Store

September 30, 2015 · 1 min · 31 words · Paul Jones

Save Money by Making Your Own Pumpkin Spice Mix

At some point between now and December, you are going to need some pumpkin spice. (Im talking about theblend, not the latte.) Not sure where to start, ratio-wise? Try the recipe below from The Kitchn. How To Make Pumpkin Pie Spice| The Kitchn Photo byKate Ter Haar.

September 30, 2015 · 1 min · 47 words · Robert Rich

Should I Upgrade to Mac OS X El Capitan?

Dear Lifehacker,OS X El Capitanis out today. It looks good, but its still an upgrade, and any upgrade has a chance of going bad. You guys have been using it; what do you think? The improvements theyve made over the past several updates have been strictly evolutionary. In fact, its not even that Yosemite had issues that needed to be fixed. Yosemite is pretty solid. Even apps that didnt expressly state El Capitan compatibility worked the same way they did in Yosemite....

September 30, 2015 · 2 min · 275 words · Matthew Henderson

Take a "Nothing New" Challenge to Save Money, Appreciate What You Have

Buying used stuff is a great way to save money. You might not realize all the ways that you might live off of hand-me-downs. If you want to learn, take a Nothing New challenge. No new clothes, new gadgets, new anything (except food or perishable goods, obviously). The goal is to save money, or just live with what you have already. The point isnt the duration. The goal is to change how you think about your spending habits....

September 30, 2015 · 1 min · 78 words · Donald Chang

Take Your Marinara Sauce to the Next Level With a Little Lemon Zest

Marinara sauce is a classiceveryone should learn how to make. If you want to make your recipe standout, a little lemon zest will really make the flavors pop. you could add it to all kinds of dishes for a burst of citrus-y flavor sans the acid. The trick is that you dont add it directly to the sauce. He finishes with Parmesan, tapping the same Microplane he used on the lemon....

September 30, 2015 · 1 min · 81 words · Samantha Guerrero

The Best Money Skill Has Nothing to Do With Math. It’s Resourcefulness

If your finances suck, youve probably picked up a book or two on how to manage your money. Youve probably read, and even tried, to put the advice into practice. But the most important money skill isnt one youll find in a book. Financial rules are great, but theyre completely useless without resourcefulness. As someone who writes about money, I was initially defensive. But hes right: the basic rules of personal finance wont change your behavior....

September 30, 2015 · 4 min · 643 words · Elizabeth Davis

The Best Way to Match a Sports Coat with Jeans

Balancing how formal your overall outfit will make the two items work together, too. Generally, the jeans are too casual, and the jacket is too formal. And often both pieces are too baggy. Its a simple rule to keep in mind if youre going for that casual sports coat look. Aim to dress the more formal item, the sports jacket, down by using the right accessories. For some photo examples of sports jackets and jeans together, hit the link below....

September 30, 2015 · 1 min · 93 words · Mary Hernandez

The Illuminated Workspace of a Lighting Designer and Glass Artist

Lighting is one of the most important elements of any room. In todays featured workspace, the lights are decorations and inspirationfashioned by glass artist and lamp designer Alison Berger. The lamps are kept on all day, creating a magical meditative atmosphere. And then at night the lights come into their own, painting the walls with shadows. The word lighting almost doesnt make sense, Alison says of her work. It is more atmospheric illumination....

September 30, 2015 · 1 min · 162 words · John Holmes

The Most Photogenic Locations In Each State, According to Instagram

You may not care much about Instagram, but its user base is enormous. That means that there is a lot of interesting things to be gleaned from their data. you’re free to also find a similar list for Canada at the link below. The Most Instagrammed Locations| Busbud viaBusiness Insider

September 30, 2015 · 1 min · 50 words · Emma Watson

Top 10 Lifehacker Posts of All Time

But your favorite posts are just as important as our favorites. Here are the top 10 most popular Lifehacker guides of all time. you might check out the full list below. Thanks for celebrating with us!

September 30, 2015 · 1 min · 36 words · Mary Bradshaw

Top Secret Features in OS X El Capitan

Lets take a look at some of the lesser known features. Congratulations, El Capitans new version of Mail makes that a heck of lot easier with tabs. In El Capitan, you’re free to do that same gesture with your trackpad. Track Flights from Anywhere in OS X Just like in iOS (noticing a theme here? ), El Capitan now detects flight numbers. punch it and youll get up-to-date info on that flight....

September 30, 2015 · 1 min · 113 words · Duane Martinez