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An ordinary dinner fork could protect you while you’re at home or traveling.
This little fork trick is a portable solution for instant locking any doors you want!
Enjoy!
I came up with a way to lock a door by modifying a dinner fork. Some folks may have seen my earlier video on my channel called “portable door lock”, which I made from flat 1/8″ steel . The Fork Lock, however, is way easier to make. This lock is very useful when wanting to add a little extra security to a motel room, public restrooms (which often have broken locks), or on any interior, or exterior door.
An explanation of why Yankee Doodle called the feather in his hat “Macaroni”. Both the line and the song have more historical context than many people may realize.
Most of us sing “Yankee Doodle” with a focus on the tune rather than the apparently gibberish words:
Yankee Doodle went to town
A-riding on a pony,
Stuck a feather in his cap
And called it macaroni.
To a kid, the macaroni at the end makes it sound like Yankee Doodle was an ignoramus who didn’t know what mac and cheese was. But a kid doesn’t know a couple of key things about the song, including that:
- The whole thing was written to insult Americans
- The real meaning of macaroni is a multilayered insult for the ages
“Yankee Doodle” had many different versions, but we know it was sung by British officers before and during the Revolutionary War. And a macaroni was actually a specific type of person — the type of person to be mocked.
“Macaroni referred both to particular short-lived fashion for men in the early 1700s and to a certain kind of man,” professor Kate Haulman writes in The Politics of Fashion in Eighteenth-Century America. “Often derisive, the term applied to elaborately powdered, ruffled, and corseted men of fashion, successors to the Restoration era fops and predecessors to the nineteenth century dandy.”
In this video from the Household Hacker, you’ll learn about all kinds of uses for everyone’s favorite ingredient baking soda.
Enjoy!
Here is an awesome list of baking soda life hacks and alternative uses to solve all kinds of common household problems! From cleaning your grill to making a natural air freshener. We’ve even got a few science experiments you can try using baking soda. Grab your sodium bicarbonate and let’s get baking!
Even though baking soda is extremely safe you should always be careful when dealing with chemical reactions of any type. Eye protection should be worn and a fire extinguisher near by. If chemicals will be handled then safety gloves should always be worn. If you’re a minor, make sure you have adult supervision whenever you attempt any science experiments.
Topics covered in this video:
1. Learn how to clean your grill using baking soda
2. Make a natural air freshener
3. Get rid of heartburn or acid reflux
4. Get stains out of Tupperware and plastic containers
5. Make your own black snakes fireworks with sugar and baking soda
6. Baking soda and ketchup prank
7. DIY Carpet Cleaner
8. Put out a grease fire
9. Get rid of shoe odor
10. Naturally unclog a drain with baking soda and vinegar