How To Of The Day: How To Save Spoiled Wine

This video shows you how to save spoiled wine in less than 1 minute for literally one cent.

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Have you ever opened a bottle of wine, been so pumped to drink it, thought it smelled a little weird, but needed the wine and drank it anyway? (You have.) (We all have.) Don’t do that! Never do that again! This mind-blowing wine trick from Reactions shows you how to fix your spoiled wine … with a penny.

The video explains you seriously just need to put a penny (a clean one. Clean your penny very thoroughly.) into a glass of your spoiled wine, stir it around briefly with a spoon, and pull it back out. The reason your wine will immediately taste different is because the copper from the penny reacts with the sulfur molecules the wine has developed from overexposure to oxygen. This causes odorless copper sulfide crystals to form, making your favorite drank drankable again.

You totally have spoiled wine. You totally have a penny. You totally have no excuse to drink spoiled wine anymore. Though who am I to judge your wine habits? “Desperate times call for desperate measures” was actually first said by a penniless man with a spoiled bottle of wine, so go ahead and do what you must.

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How to Save Spoiled Wine
 

How To Of The Day: How To Store Christmas Lights

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How to pack away your Christmas lights so they don’t get tangled up an knotted. Life Hack, save you having to untangle them next year.

How To Store Christmas Lights
 

Japan Gift Wrapping

Just in time for Christmas. A step by step tutorial on how to speed gift wrap like in Japanese department stores.

The truly prepared already have their Christmas presents wrapped and hidden away. But the rest of us have real life to deal with and will most likely wrap our gifts with just minutes counting down to Christmas morning.

To help lift your gift wrapping game, Beat The Bush explains a simple yet ingenious Japanese gift wrapping technique.

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Japan Gift Wrapping Hack Explained
 

How To Of The Day: How To Make An Omelet In A BAG

Omelet In A BAG
Have you been making omelettes in a frying pan? You might want to forget that method and invest in some freezer bags instead. This video by Allrecipes suggests that a better way to prepare this breakfast meal is to place all your ingredients in a freezer and cook it in a pot of boiling water.

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For anybody whose omelet-making attempts turn out more like scrambled eggs, you absolutely must watch this amazing breakfast hack. It turns out that all you need for that perfect, fluffy omelet is a zip-loc bag and a pot of boiling water. Though this is a popular camping cooking trick, we think it’s a great solution for anyone whose egg-flipping skills aren’t up to code.

First, just fill a plastic bag with everything you want in your omelet—the video recipe shows two eggs, a handful of cheddar cheese, a cup of chopped ham, and tons of diced veggies like tomatoes, onions, green peppers, and mushrooms. If you still need some omelet inspiration, we’ve got you covered.

Once everything’s in the bag, make sure it’s sealed tightly and massage the bag with your fingers until everything mixed together. Believe it or not, that’s the hardest part. Now, all that’s left to do is drop the bag into the pot of boiling water and wait ten to twelve minutes. You can cook as many omelets as will fit into the pot, so you can freeze them for later or make customized breakfasts for everyone in your family. Either way, this recipe is definitely a win.

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Quick And Simple Life Hacks

In this video from Household Hacker you’ll find a whole bunch quick and easy tips for around the house, including a way to make your produce drawer the perfect environment for fresh produce. Take a couple of new, dry sponges and stick them at the bottom of the drawer, then put your produce in there as you normally would. The sponges will help absorb any moisture build up and keep everything fresh and crisp.

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We’ve put together a great list of Quick & Simple Life Hacks: More ways to save time and money! Whether you need to get your shoes clean or just peel some garlic fast, we’ve got you covered.

Topics in this episode:

1. Peel Garlic in 10 Seconds
2. Keep vegetables fresh longer
3. Clean Shoes with Toothpaste
4. Get rid of strong odors
5. Sanitize your cutting board, naturally
6. Easily park in your garage
7. Remove stickers and adhesive (with WD-40)
8. Dry clothes faster

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