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Just Make Frosé With Popsicles
Every summer, people lose their shit over frosé, a pink wine slushy that—to me—is perfectly fine. I’ve ordered a few at various establishments with outdoor seating, but I’ve never been inspired to make one at home—understandable when you consider how finicky most frosé recipes are.Read more...
Fake Your Birthday When Creating New Online Accounts
Every time I sign up for a new website or service, I think to myself: How many places have my information by now? I figure that it wouldn’t take very long to come up with a pretty good profile of me given the data I’ve given out over the years to various entities: my name, address(es), birthday, email(s), phone…Read more...
The Essential Life Skills You Need to Be a Real Person
Lots of people are homeschooling their kids right now, or trying to learn a new competency while spending most of their time at home, or both. However, the most important skills you can learn in life don’t come out of a book or online certification course.Read more...
Start a 'Friendly Fridge' to Feed Your Neighbors
If you’re looking for a way to support your community in these pandemic times—or if you have the luxury of having extra grocery money or leftover fruits, veggies and other ingredients that you don’t want to go bad—put them to good use by starting a free-for-all “Friendly Fridge” in your neighborhood (the h/t for this…Read more...
How Have You Made Your Home More Livable During the Pandemic?
At the beginning of what would become this pandemic, we were all in some pretty blissful denial about the permanency with which we’d be stuck at home. Schools, offices and other businesses closed, but only for a couple of weeks at a time. Worst-case scenario, we thought, the kids would be home for the rest of the…Read more...
Friday's Best Deals: Samsung Galaxy S20+ Ultra, Best Buy Summer Gaming Sale, Snuggle Me Weighted Blanket, Star Wars Nerds Rope, B1G2 Free Blu-rays, and More
A Samsung Galaxy S20+ Ultra Gold Box, a Best Buy summer gaming sale, a Snuggle Me weighted blanket, a Star Wars Nerds Rope discount, an Amazon B2G1 Blu-ray deal, and Nordstrom Rack clearance sale lead Friday’s best deals.
Please Don’t Use Cloth Toilet Paper
This story was written well before the pandemic—but now here we are, hoarding toilet paper and fearing the next shortage, and Nick Douglas’ message feels even more timely, even urgent. So we present this to you as a reminder that cloth toilet paper should never be something to consider. Everything’s bad, but it’s not …Read more...
The Secret to Perfect Homemade Popcorn Is Aluminum Foil
Popcorn is more than a snack; for me, it’s a way of life. My dedication to the lifestyle means that I’m always interested in learning new ways to speed up or otherwise improve my technique—and I recently found what I believe to be the final piece of my perfect popcorn routine.Read more...
Why You Should Aim for 1% Credit Utilization
Boosting your credit score often feels like a game—and you may not learn the rules until after you have broken one of them. One big rule—a rule that impacts 30% of your credit score—is the percentage of credit you are using, or your credit utilization. While experts say to keep your credit utilization below 10%, a new …Read more...
Why Can't I Easily Move Text Messages from Android to iOS?
I can’t recall the last time I switched between Android and iOS for my daily driver—the phone I use for all my personal stuff, not just the phone(s) I use for various Lifehacker-related things. And while technology has come a long way, my assumption is that it’s still a nightmare to transfer the full contents of one’s…Read more...
Put This Weighted Blanket on and Take 50% off the Price
Weighted Blanket with Sleeves | $25 | MorningSave
Turn Your TV Into a Digital Art Gallery With This Free App
Wall-mounted TVs are great for watching movies, but they just take up a lot of space when you’re not using them. Instead of letting that big, blank screen just hang there, consider turning it into a digital art gallery with the free Enplug app.
It's Even More Important to Get Your Flu Shot This Year
I told you all in January: if you’re worried about the coronavirus—at that point it wasn’t in the US yet, but people were already freaking out—use that nervous energy to get off your butt and get your damn flu shot. Now that COVID-19 is here to stay, I repeat: get your damn flu shot. It’s even more important now.Read more...
How to Block a Song You Hate on Alexa
Excerpt from my pandemic diary, day 132: “The kids asked Alexa to play ‘Roar’ 53 times today. I can feel my sanity slipping. I fear what I may do if I cannot make the Katy Perry stop.”
How to Get Rid of Google Meet in Your Gmail
If you never knew what Google Meet was before, you sure do now; at least, I’m certainly being constantly reminded of the existence of this free video chat app whenever I load up my Gmail. A section wholly dedicated to it just hangs out in my inbox, either in the corner of my desktop interface or at the bottom of my…Read more...
Should You Worry About the Instacart Data Leak?
If you’re an Instacart shopper, hackers may be selling your data online. According to a recent Buzzfeed report, 278,531 Instacart accounts are on sale on at least two hacker communities for just $2 a pop. Each account includes full names, the last four digits of credit card numbers and order histories. The listings…Read more...
How to Prevent Hearing Loss in Kids from Headphone Use
Many parents have gotten lax with screen time during the pandemic, and understandably so. Most experts agree that some extra screen time right now isn’t going to do permanent damage to our kids—as long as we dial it back again when normal life resumes. But one thing that could damage them long-term is the overuse of…Read more...
Make a Plan for Your Extra FSA Money
As the coronavirus rages on, it’s easy to lose track of time. If you’re someone with a pile of flexible spending account (FSA) money, you may know the deadline to spend it is approaching, and with fewer ways to spend money on medical expenses or childcare, many folks may be scrambling by year-end. Luckily, there is…Read more...
How to Attend San Diego Comic-Con at Home
In-person conferences and conventions obviously aren’t happening this year, but San Diego Comic-Con International, which generally takes place in mid-July in San Diego, has taken its whole slate of events virtual—and you can attend from the comfort of your own home, for free.Read more...
How to Know When It's Time for New Running Shoes
You’re supposed to replace running shoes every 300 to 500 miles, the running shoe companies tell us. If you follow their recommendations, you’ll be throwing out shoes that may still look brand-new. How do you know if you really need a new pair? Turns out there’s a quick hack that will answer your question.Read more...
Dip Vegetables Into Ramen Powder
When you think of “dipping” foods you probably imagine dunking them into a bowl of creamy, often umami-forward dip. This is usually done to make chips even more indulgent and vegetables more exciting, but you don’t necessarily need a sour cream base to accomplish the latter. All you need is a fine, super-flavorful…Read more...
Can You Clean Your Entire Oven With a Lemon?
Remember the beginning of quarantine when we were all baking bread and doing big cooking projects for dinner every night? Well, now it’s summer and it is far too hot to keep your oven on for extended periods of time.Read more...
What to Do if You Still Haven’t Received Your Tax Refund
As nationwide shutdowns began in March, the IRS closed many of their offices. Although employees went back before the July 15 tax deadline, there have been processing delays, especially for paper returns, due to limited staffing.Read more...
I Hate 'Hubby'
The internet is full of irksome words—“heckin,” “awesomesauce,” “updoot”—but the worst one by far is “hubby.” Hubby, if you’re not familiar, is short for “husband” and is primarily used in spaces where certain types of married women hang out online. On mommy forums, it pops up like measles on the skin of an…Read more...
Teach Your Kids about Online Safety by Building LEGO
It’s a universal problem—you want to teach your kids about online safety, but they just want to build LEGO all day. Well finally, you can do both at the same time with LEGO’s newly launched “Build and Talk” activities.Read more...
What I Learned From Four Months of Lifting Outdoors
Ever since gyms closed in March, I’ve been working out at home. And since my house doesn’t have a suitable place for many of the exercises I like to do, I’ve mainly been lifting outside. Here’s what I’ve learned.
The Best Grilled Chicken Marinade Has Just Two Ingredients
As much as I love a less-than-mainstream cut of meat, I cannot deny myself the simple pleasure of grilled chicken thighs, particularly if those thighs have been marinated in yogurt and garlic salt—a most perfect poultry marinade.Read more...
How to Make the Most of a Telehealth Doctor Visit
Though telemedicine has been around for years, it has gone from being a lesser-known healthcare option to a lifeline for many people during the COVID-19 pandemic. Whether you wanted to do a virtual check-in with your doctor to ask about potential COVID symptoms, or your kid somehow acquired pink eye during lockdown…Read more...
Take $31 off This Easy to Use Multi-Surface Steam Mop
Multi-Surface Steam Mop | $29 | Meh
Sound Like Darth Vader, T-Pain and More With the Voicemod App for iOS and Android
The popular voice-altering PC software Voicemod is now available as a free app on iOS/iPadOS and Android, making it that much easier to change up your sound to create silly messages, quickly add voice effects to videos and maybe pull lighthearted pranks on your friends—just don’t, y’know, be creepy about it.
How You Can Help Save the Fireflies
If you’ve noticed that your backyard doesn’t seem to glow with the twinkle of fireflies as much as it used to, you’re right: It likely doesn’t. Fireflies are disappearing from fields, marshes and forests all over the world.Read more...
Why You Can Smell a Fart Through a Mask
As that anti-masker having a tantrum in a Panera pointed out, you can smell a fart even though it passes through the fabric of your pants. Her point seems to be that fabric cannot block air, and thus masks cannot block things that are carried in air. She’s wrong, but let’s examine why.
How to Know if Your 401(k) Fees Are Too High
While downturns in the stock market often get the most attention from those worried about their retirement funds, something else may also be doing damage to your savings: 401(k) fees. Although retirement plans must be transparent about the fees they charge by law, most who contribute to them through their employers…Read more...
Build an 'Oh, Shit' Block Into Your Schedule
If you’re working from home with kids during These Times, you’ve probably already read 379 articles with tips for how to continue doing so while also staying sane. They tell us to lower our expectations. To take advantage of early mornings or late nights. To ask for help, to practice self care. To exercise and…Read more...
How to Organize a Fundraiser on Instagram
Social media is a great tool for raising money for charitable causes—or even just to get you through an unforeseen emergency. In a very on-brand move for 2020, Instagram now lets users set up personal fundraisers for smaller causes like helping sick family members or aiding local business in keeping their doors open…Read more...
How to Lock Your Facebook Messenger Chats Using Face ID
If you’ve ever been hesitant to hand your phone to a friend for fear they’ll read your DMs, you can now at least lock your Facebook Messenger chats behind a separate Face (or Touch) ID on your iPhone or iPad.Read more...
How to Take Part in a Ridley Scott-Produced Documentary
Have you ever thought you would be the ideal subject for a documentary? Would the rest of the world benefit from getting a glimpse into your everyday life? Probably not (unless you’re a narcissist... are you a narcissist?), but if being involved in a Ridley Scott-produced documentary appeals to you, now’s your chance.…Read more...
Flavor Your Mayo With Sad, Wilted Herbs
One of my hobbies is buying too many herbs and then watching watching them wilt, dehydrate or mush out in the fridge, depending on how I’ve (incorrectly) stored them. Would placing my cilantro in a jar of water extend its life? Yes. Am I going to do that? You know I am not. (There simply isn’t a ton of room for tall…Read more...
Rent a Celebrity Tour Bus for Your Road Trip
If you’re one of the many people considering taking a road trip this summer or fall, you may have looked into renting an RV. The problem is, so has everyone else. In mid-July, RVshare (a peer-to-peer RV rental company), reported that their RV bookings increased by 1600% since early April, compared to the same period…Read more...
What's Coming to Netflix in August 2020
After a blockbuster July, August looks to be a little quieter on Netflix—unless you’re an Avatar: The Last Airbender fan, in which case you are no doubt incredibly excited that all four seasons Books of The Legend of Korra, the sequel series to that anime-influenced Nickelodeon hit, is coming to the streamer on August…Read more...
Why Your Workplace Disability Insurance May Not Be Enough
When you signed up for your employee benefits, you may have glossed over the section on disability insurance. If you’re healthy, it’s tough to imagine ever being unable to work—even for a short amount of time. But disabilities can happen, and your workplace coverage may not be enough.Read more...
Take These Free Digital Cooking Classes With Your Kids
A couple of months into the pandemic, my 9-year-old son looked at me and said, “Maybe I’ll get into cooking.” He’s helped me bake since he was a preschooler but we’d never really cooked together because weeknights were always so rushed with school and work and activities. Not so much at the moment.Read more...
How to Remove 'Undeletable' Windows 10 Bloatware
Windows 10, bless it, arrives packing lots of annoying bloatware. Some of it you can uninstall; some you cannot (cough Your Phone cough). And while the operating system feels like it’s gotten a bit better about this over the years, you’re still going to need to use a third-party app if you want a cleaner Windows 10…Read more...
Use Ice Packs Instead of Precious Ice in Your Ice Baths
My immersion circulator gets far more use in the summer than it does in the winter. Sous-vide-ing meat means I don’t have to turn on the oven, and combining a long spell in a constant-temperature water bath with a few minutes on the grill is my favorite hot-weather cooking method (especially if I’m making ribs).Read more...
How to Fix Windows 10's Latest 'No Internet Connection' Bug
Windows 10 updates tend to break things, and the most recent Window 10 version 2004 update is no exception. According to numerous forum posts, the latest irksome bug prevents Windows 10 apps from accessing the internet even when the PC is successfully connected and your web browser is working just fine.
How to Communicate with COVID Conspiracy Theorists, According to John Oliver
Thanks in no small part to COVID-19, we have found ourselves in a golden age of conspiracy theories. With so much still unknown about the novel coronavirus, whenever we add a piece to the pandemic puzzle through evidence-based medicine and research—especially if the new information contradicts our earlier thinking—…Read more...
What to Do When Your Mortgage Forbearance Ends
As the pandemic lingers on, Americans continue to be impacted by the country’s economic crisis. Since March, there have been record-high unemployment numbers, as many companies adjust to the “new normal.”Read more...
How to Cook Grits in Your Instant Pot
I will never understand people who don’t like eating grits, but I do understand people who don’t like making grits. Like preparing risotto and polenta, the process usually involves a good bit of stirring, and I simply hate standing still in front of a stove. The good news is you can cook grits in your Instant Pot. You’…Read more...
Your TiVO Isn't Trying to Hack You
If you recently purchased a TiVO Stream 4K, you’ve probably been a little put off by a security notification you received that implied something you’ve done has given a third party “extensive access to your personal information.” Oh, and “You should remove its access unless you’re sure you can trust it.”Read more...
Composting Is for Everyone Worried About Momma Earth. You Just Need the Right Bin for the Job.
We are all trying to be more eco-conscious and sustainable in our purchases and lifestyles. An easy way to do this without even leaving your home is through composting. Why compost, you ask? It helps reduce landfill waste and brings back rich nutrients to your yard. When you recycle kitchen scraps it introduces…Read more...
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