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Turn Your Favorite Salad Into a Sandwich
The no-carb craze has taken many forms over at least two decades—there’s Atkins, Paleo, the carnivore diet, Whole 30—all special in their own way, but with a shared distrust and dislike of bread. To keep up with the times, sandwich places commonly offer their wares in the form of salads, with fillings ripped from buns…Read more...
How Do I Share a Hard Drive on My Home Network?
I will never fault someone for asking a tech question that feels “basic,” because we all had to get our start somewhere. Few of us popped out of the womb knowing how to access a network share in Windows, what a workgroup was, or how to map a network drive.Read more...
This Video Will Train You to Hold Your Breath for an Incredibly Long Time
As a lifelong asthmatic, I am the least-likely person to win a breath-holding contest (which is fine because it means I am also the most likely to win the “coolest person you know” contest, because there is nothing more badass than getting winded after a light jog on a cold day). But thanks to a method of breathing…Read more...
Should You Buy College Tuition Insurance?
As college students return to school, many are bracing for the possibility of campus closures. Some schools—like the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill and Michigan State University—have already moved fall classes online. These changes have left students wondering about getting their money back—and it turns out,…Read more...
What Can I Do About My Tonsil Stones?
It’s time for another installment of Burning Questions, the column where I answer the health questions that you maybe don’t want in your google history. As a reminder, this is not medical advice and I’m not a doctor. Today, we’re talking tonsil stones.
Why are People Selling 'Fortnite' iPhones for Thousands of Dollars?
Desperate times bring out the worst in people—from those who hoarded toilet paper and sold individual rolls for more than $50 each at the start of the COVID-19 quarantine, to those who are now trying to sell crappy iPhones with the Fortnite game installed on them for thousands of dollars.
How to Get Real-Time Wildfire Updates From Google
Forest fires are a necessary and natural part of a forest’s lifecycle, but recent years have seen a drastic increase in the number and severity of uncontrolled wildfires during the summer months—ask any Californian about that. Thankfully, new tools in Google Search and Google Maps can keep you up-to-date on the status…Read more...
The NYPL Wants to Record Your Pandemic Stories
When the COVID-19 pandemic was really kicking off in the United States back in March and April, we were still figuring everything out. We were in lockdown. Everything was weird and scary (especially in New York and other parts of the east coast). And we just wanted some toilet paper. As we moved into May, it became…Read more...
Make This the Year Your Kids Don't Lose Their Marker Caps
If anyone knows the daily frustration of lost marker caps strewn across the floor—and, consequently, dried-out markers left in their wake—it is a kindergarten teacher. But one such teacher has a trick that worked in her classroom last year and can also work for parents at home this year: Duct tape them all together.
Read Books With NetGalley Before They Hit Print
In my pre-Lifehacker days, I was a content creator for the nation’s largest bookstore chain—I’m sure you know the one—and coming to the office each day was like Book Nerd Christmas: My mailbox was constantly overflowing with packages from publishers containing advance reading copies (or “ARCs”) of books that weren’t…Read more...
Eat Cheetos With Chopsticks
I pulled my hand from the bag gracefully—the kind where you manage to reach in and pull out without touching the bag itself, or any chip other than the single one you were aiming for. I relished the small rush of pride that comes with any minor accomplishment, and maybe that’s what prompted me to take it a step…Read more...
Make Even Better Cheese Grits With a Little Velveeta
Cheese grits is a simple, humble dish—you make grits, and then you put cheese in those grits. You eat them, and then you are happy. This sequence of actions will never fail you. But, if you want to give your cheese grits seriously creamy body and cheesy flavor throughout the entire bowl, consider supplementing your…Read more...
Why Wasps Are All Over Your Food Right Now
It’s late summer, and that means wasp season. In a sense, these stinging friends are a lot like us: they love barbecue and lemonade and hanging out at backyard picnics. But why now?Read more...
Create a Financial Plan for Your Post-Pandemic Wedding
Getting engaged is a big milestone for any couple. You may envision lavish plans for your wedding day—a massive booze-filled celebration with loved ones—along with your future life together. While things may change as the big day approaches, you may not have been prepared for this year’s curveball: the coronavirus…Read more...
Teach Your Kids About Money With This Podcast
If your kids are interested in learning more about money—or if you want to teach them about earning, saving and spending but aren’t sure where to start—a new podcast from Marketplace can get those conversations started. Million Bazillion launched in July and with just five episodes so far, it’s already tackling a wide…Read more...
Thursday's Deals of the Day: Sony Bluetooth Speaker, Crash Team Racing Switch Controller, Shark UpLight Vacuum, KN95 Masks, Satisfyer Pro 2, and More
A Sony portable Bluetooth speaker, a Team Group 1TB NVMe SSD, a Crash Team Racing controller for Nintendo Switch, a Shark UpLight vacuum, a KN95 mask set, and a Satsifyer Pro 2 oral sex simulator lead Thursday’s. best deals.Read more...
Stop Paying the Apple Tax
The Apple tax is no joke, but neither is a typical Apple owner’s fear of popping open their systems and feeding their Mac some extra-delicious low-cost memory. But here’s the thing: If you pay Apple for RAM that you can install yourself, you’re wasting money. Full stop.Read more...
Protect Yourself and Others From COVID-19 With 20% off KN95 Masks [Exclusive]
KN95 Masks (20 Pack) | $48 | N95maskco | Promo code KINJA20
How to Keep Baked Bacon From Sticking to the Rack
I cook a lot of bacon. Sometimes I fry it (starting in a cold pan, of course), but most of the time I bake it on a wire rack set inside a rimmed baking sheet. It lays flat, crisps evenly from end to end, and I never have to worry about grease splattering on my pale, sensitive skin. This hands-off approach is safer and…Read more...
How to Send Hands-Free Audio Messages on Android
Google Assistant lets you do tons of stuff on your Android Phone completely hands-free, and a recent update adds recording and sending voice messages over text to that list.
What's Coming to Disney+ in September 2020
Disney no doubt wants me to use this free advertising space to promote the digital premiere of Mulan, that spring blockbuster that wasn’t—and sure, if you want to spend $30 on top of your existing monthly Disney+ subscription to “own” (if only in the 2020 “no one actually owns media anymore” sense) this…Read more...
Milk Makeup’s CBD Body Oil Stick Is Relaxing AF
Milk Makeup CBD Body Oil Stick | $50 | Milk Makeup
What to Do if You Lose Life Insurance From Job Loss
As the coronavirus pandemic drags on, millions of Americans are still grappling with company layoffs and the loss of employee benefits. If you recently lost your job, you may be eager to replace some of these benefits—including your group life insurance policy. Here are some things to consider as you start to explore…Read more...
Prepare Now for a Long Winter
Right now we’re navigating staycations and road trips. The parents and students among us are planning for those chaotic first few weeks of school, whether they be in-person or remote. But soon we’ll be in the thick of fall, and after fall comes winter. And COVID-19 isn’t going anywhere.Read more...
Check if You've Received Extra Credit for Your Google Play Music Subscription
Google Play Music is on its way out, to be replaced by YouTube Music in the coming weeks. Google has made the transition easy for anyone who has ever used Google Play Music by offering multiple tools for migrating over your library, playlists and other data. But what about your subscription?
At Least Patrick Stewart Is Still Reading Sonnets to Us
It can feel like there is very little to celebrate: We can’t throw birthday parties or wedding receptions or even go out to see a movie on a Friday night. Our kids haven’t been within six feet of their friends in five months, sports are weird, and we’ve got a long, dark winter looming ahead of us. But! Patrick Stewart…Read more...
What's Coming to Hulu in September 2020
When I was growing up, September meant something. Cooler fall weather (nope), going back to school (nope), and new TV shows premiering across all the networks (well, kinda). Even if everything about the ninth month of 2020 is terrible, at least we’ll have a few things to watch on Hulu, which is premiering an…Read more...
The 9 Convenience Foods I Buy Over and Over
Just because I am capable of cooking most things from scratch does not mean I always want to. I am also not immune to the charms of boxed, canned, frozen, or otherwise processed and prepared convenience foods, particularly when they possess certain qualities that just can’t be replicated outside of an industrial…Read more...
What to Know About Storm Terminology Before the Next Big One Hits
It is only mid-August, and several major tropical storms and hurricanes have already hit different parts of the United States. In fact, we’ve already set a record for the highest number of named storms occurring by early August (nine). While there’s been some action in the usual spots in the southeast, the northern…Read more...
What's Coming to Netflix in September 2020
The dog days of August are ending, and with them the summer streaming doldrums. Netflix is preparing to debut a September slate packed with intriguing new series and original films featuring top-tier talent, and in order to help you sort through the morass—and in recognition of These Times—I’m highlighting a few of…Read more...
How to Create a Private Learning Area for Your Kids
Many parents are trying to figure out how to create a learning space at home for their kids, and there are several complicating factors to consider. If you’re working from home, they need to be close enough to you that you’re not trekking across the house every time they have a question or difficulty; but they can’t…Read more...
Wednesday's Deals of the Day: Amazon Echo Dot With LED Clock, Fire TV Stick 4K, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, Tacklife T8 Jump Starter, 67 Oz. Hand Sanitizer, and More
An Amazon Echo Dot with LED clock and Echo Dot Kids Edition, a Fire TV Stick 4K, a discount on The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt for PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch, a Tacklife T8 jump starter, a 67 oz. bottle of hand sanitizer, a Star Wars beach ball set, and a MysteryVibe Crescendo bendable vibrator lead Wednesday’s best…Read more...
How to Qualify for Paid Leave If Schools Close Again
As students prepare for a return to in-person classes—or a hybrid of in-person and remote learning options—one question lingers on nearly every parent’s mind: What happens if schools and daycares shut down? Many parents worry about how to balance their jobs and childcare if schools shift to online only.Read more...
How to Find Apple-Approved Independent Repair Shops for Your Mac
You wouldn’t catch me at an Apple retail store unless smoke was pouring out of my Mac. And even in the best of pandemic times, waiting at the Genius Bar to get some appointment-less help with your laptop (or worse, your desktop) isn’t the most fun experience.Read more...
Finish Your Soup With a Little Bit of Fat
All meals deserve a finishing touch of something, and soup is no different. Flakey salt, a squeeze of lemon juice, or a smattering of fresh herbs are all welcome first-tier finishers, but the most luxurious of them all is a touch of fat, specifically butter or olive oil. It’s particularly special when used added to a…Read more...
Should You Use SwiftKey or Gboard for Your Android Keyboard?
An upcoming SwiftKey Android update finally adds a long-requested sliding cursor control, and it makes us once again question our Gboard allegiance. Before we get to the pros and cons of these two major Android keyboards, let’s quickly go over this new SwiftKey feature.Read more...
This Massive Bottle of Hand Sanitizer Feeds Your Empty Ones for $12
Solimo Hand Sanitizer 67oz | $12 | AmazonRead more...
Why You Should Avoid Health Sharing Ministries
As the pandemic continues, President Trump quietly launched another attack on the Affordable Care Act: The Treasury Department has proposed a new regulation to define healthcare sharing ministries as health insurance. As the Los Angeles Times reports, the new rule could boost the appeal of these faith-based…Read more...
Check the Fridge Before You Take Out the Trash
Do you have a routine on garbage night? My husband likes to make the rounds, collecting every bit of garbage in the house; I just wheel the bins to the curb and call the chore done. Whichever your approach, I’d like you to add one step: take a peek in the fridge while you’re at it.Read more...
Remove Ads From Android TV's Home Screen While You Still Can
The latest Android TV Home update adds a new “Cinematic Highlights” section to the Android TV home screen. This new tab—which is now one of the first you’ll see in the interface—auto-plays ads for new shows and movies. If that annoys you, you still have an opportunity to fix this (for now).
Exercise Shouldn't Feel Horrible
Suffering is not a necessary part of exercise, nor is it a measure of a good workout.Read more...
These Curated Children's Books Help Tough Conversations With Kids
Scholastic has launched a new resource on Instagram called “Scholastic Bookshelf” to curate books on important topics parents may want navigate with their kids, including anxiety, civil rights, bullying and gender. The account launched last week with more than 65 curated topics with stories that Scholastic’s website…Read more...
Get an Extra Year of Android Updates on These Samsung Phones and Tablets [Updated]
You used to be able to get around two major Android updates out of Samsung phones and tablets—two years, basically. After that, Samsung could not guarantee that your device would get future Android updates, but the company is now getting a bit more generous with its Android support.Read more...
There’s Still Time to Claim Your Missing $500 Stimulus for Dependents
While many Americans are eager for Congress to pass the next relief package—and a second stimulus check—some folks are still missing their first payment. Fortunately, the IRS has been actively working on ways to fix this.
You Should Absolutely Add Corn Milk to Your Coffee
I have found a new reason to get up in the morning, and that reason is sweetened condensed corn milk. “What the fuck is that?” you may ask. It’s exactly what it sounds like—sweetened condensed milk that has been infused with the greatness of corn.Read more...
Use Muffin Tins and Egg Cartons for an Enhanced Picnic Experience
This is the summer of outdoor dining. From sidewalks to backyards to parks, we are all enjoying the warm weather by imbibing in the fresh air. However, it can be challenging to keep a picnic (and your fingers) clean and organized—especially when the comforts of home can be far away.Read more...
Donate Your Garden Surplus to Your Local Food Pantry
It’s about that time of year: gardens are going wild, and if you’re lucky, you have more zucchini, cucumbers, and tomatoes than you can possibly cook, preserve, or freeze. If your friends are fellow gardeners, you may not even be able to find someone willing to take your hard-earned, hand-grown produce.
Give Your Phone's Speakers a Break With $20 off Sony's Colorful Bluetooth Speaker
Sony SRS-XB12 Bluetooth Speaker | $40 | Best BuyRead more...
How to Amuse Yourself Like a Victorian
It has been oft said in recent months that there have been worse times to be quarantined amid a pandemic than in an era in which we can simply ask a small robot to sing us most any song ever recorded, or call forth a century’s worth of filmed entertainment with a few flicks of a finger. Hell, during the height of the…Read more...
Let's Celebrate Women's Suffrage With Actual Facts
Today marks the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th amendment, which granted women the right to vote. That makes today a good day, once again, to reflect on how much we actually know about our own American history. With the benefit of 100 years of hindsight, perhaps we can see how it took entirely too…Read more...
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