Mixtura Recommends Cocktail Recipes Based on the Ingredients You Have

iOS: You have alcohol, you have a stocked kitchen, so what cocktails can you make? The app is easy on the eyes and easy to use. When you’re done, Mixtura shows what cocktails you might make with those ingredients you have. Tap any cocktail to get the recipe. If you’re looking for an equivalent with food, thenCookmate does the job. Mixtura(Free) | iTunes App Store

July 24, 2014 · 1 min · 65 words · Julie White

Money Advice the Experts Don’t Agree On: Paying Off Your Mortgage

There’s probably no bigger loan you’ll ever take out than your mortgage. But others argue this isn’t the smartest idea. At Two Cents, we cover a lot of posts that include some pretty standard personal finance advice. However basic this advice may be, not everyone agrees with it. And that’s okay, because sometimes, traditional advice is worth questioning. You are getting closer to realizing the dream of a life with no house payments....

July 24, 2014 · 2 min · 328 words · Tiffany Chang

Prepare These 15 Stories for Your Next Job Interview

It’s a bit of a dizzying graphic, but it mimics the winding nature of stories themselves. Your Story Is Your Brand| LinkedIn

July 24, 2014 · 1 min · 22 words · David Johnson

Resolve Conflicts Quickly By Labeling them "Hot" or "Cold"

But you will still need to be vigilant and prepared. Conflict is often cold precisely because so much feeling is being repressed. So you oughta skillfully know how to warm it up without the temperature unexpectedly skyrocketing. Head over to Harvard Business Review for a few more tips for conflict resolution.

July 24, 2014 · 1 min · 51 words · Leslie Dennis

Speed-Optimized Browser Pale Moon is Now on Android

Android: Pale Moon is a speed-optimized version of Firefox thatwe love on the desktop. Pale Moon is optimized for speed and efficiency. Like the desktop version, it supports add-ons from the Mozilla Add-Ons catalog. This Android port comes from XDA developercyansmoker, and it can be personalized with add-ons from theFirefox add-ons catalog. The download link below is for a copy of the file hosted on Mega. If it proves problematic, take a look at the thread on XDA Developers for mirrors....

July 24, 2014 · 1 min · 121 words · Robert King

The Best Way to Freeze Meals for Cooking Later in the Oven or Crockpot

Freezer cookingallows you toprep a ton of mealsfor easier cooking later in the week. Cover the pan or dish first with plastic wrap, and then overlay that with heavyweight aluminum foil. L oad the freezer bag in reverse order. Squeeze out as much air as possible, and store the bag flat in the freezer. Freeze yummy Slow Cooker Beef Stew this week! 6 Tips to Turn Any Recipe into a Freezer Recipe| Skinny Ms....

July 24, 2014 · 1 min · 76 words · Michael Wise

The Inspirational Workspace

Hand lettering artist Sean McCabe’s workspace is a testimony to the power of words and design. That Ugmonk leather mousepad looks neat too. Check out more details on this workspace and the hardware at the link below. verify any photos you include are at least 640x360. Keeping them to 16:9 helps, too! If your clever organization and good design sense catches our eye, you might be the next featured workspace....

July 24, 2014 · 1 min · 75 words · Edward Short

The Many Benefits of Taking Cold Showers

Keep skin and hair healthy:Cold water can add shine to your hair and close up your pores. The same reason athletes take ice baths. Give an energy boost:Cold water will give your body a jolt of energy like nothing else. If you don’t believe it, give it a try. If you have what it takes to brave the cold, hop in and reap the benefits. The Benefits of Cold Showers| The Art of Manliness

July 24, 2014 · 1 min · 74 words · Christine Miller

The Most Common Hidden Hotel Fees (and How to Avoid Them)

Then when you arrive you’re hit with fees you didn’t know about. Hotel fees are big business, and they keep going up. These things are all possible extra fees. Re-confirm upon check-in the total price per night.

July 24, 2014 · 1 min · 37 words · Abigail Paul

This Infographic Lists Cellphone Etiquette for 11 Countries

This infographic fromRepairLabsexplains the common tendencies different cultures have using cell phones. Not every country is covered, of course, but there is a good amount here. World Wide Cell Phone Etiquette| RepairLabs viaLife Made Simple

July 24, 2014 · 1 min · 35 words · Shelby Ramirez

Try to Restrict Borrowing Money to Things that Increase in Value

The principle is pretty typical in business. Consumers, on the other hand, tend to buy things that go down in value. Borrow money if it improves your productivity and makes you more money. Leverage multiplies the power of your business because with leverage, every dollar you make in profit is multiplied. This is wrongheaded, short-term and irrational. Borrowing money to buy another tablet may not be the best idea. Consumer debt is not your friend| Seth Godin viaRockstar Finance...

July 24, 2014 · 1 min · 82 words · Annette Wolfe

Twibble Automatically Tweets Blog Posts or RSS Feeds On a Schedule

Twibble takes care of this for you, and automatically tweets articles for you based on your preferences. It may be old technology, butRSS still has its uses. Filtering posts enables you to be selective about the pop in of content you tweet.

July 24, 2014 · 1 min · 42 words · Brian White

15 Minutes Might Be the Ideal Meeting Length

A meeting that drones on and on is hardly productive. Dr. Paul King calls it “cognitive backlog.” Eventually, we drop it all, failing to remember anything we’ve been told. The Science Behind TED’s 18-Minute Rule| Linkedin viaFast Company Photo byDavid Wall.

July 23, 2014 · 1 min · 41 words · Vanessa West