What’s Inside: Play-Doh? There’s a little more to it than just flour and water.
This is Quick and Simple Life Hacks, Food Edition. We’ve put together 10 amazing food related hacks that you need to know. Sit back, grab your frying pan and we’ll dive right into the fire.
Here is the list:
1. Opening a jar
2. Watering plants
3. HOWTO Gourmet breakfast
4. Keeping cookies soft
5. Liberating refried beans
6. Banana Show Shine
7. Stirring spoon holder
8. Stovetop Pizza
9. Oven + Eggs = Dance all night
10. Full figured bread
Ever look on a clothing tag for laundry instructions only to find a bunch of hieroglyph-like symbols that you can’t decipher? Primer Magazine has a simple chart that shows you what each one means.
Most of them are pretty easy to understand: a crossed out iron means “do not iron,” a crossed out dryer means “do not dry,” and so on. Other symbols are more confusing: a circle means “dry clean,” a triangle means “bleach,” and three dots means “high heat” inside of whatever other symbol is present.
Here’s a brief tutorial on how to Army roll a T-shirt.
Rolling your t-shirts makes them space-efficient and prevents wrinkles when you are packing, and there’s no better way to fold them than a military roll. What you get is a tight wad like a burrito, but it’s a little difficult to master.