I see your peeled potatoes and raise you a peeled head of garlic in less than 10 seconds.
Enjoy!
SAVEUR magazine’s Executive Food Editor, Todd Coleman, shows you how to peel garlic in less than ten seconds. (It’s kind of amazing.)
I see your peeled potatoes and raise you a peeled head of garlic in less than 10 seconds.
Enjoy!
SAVEUR magazine’s Executive Food Editor, Todd Coleman, shows you how to peel garlic in less than ten seconds. (It’s kind of amazing.)
You’ve been using aluminum foil wrong.
If you’ve been living your whole life without knowing this simple aluminum foil trick, you’ve been dealing with a lot of unnecessary frustration.
Everyone’s favorite Crazy Russian Hacker is back with another fun lifestyle hack.
Duck Dynasty star Willie Robertson left $5,000 tip after dining with Sean Hannity, Mark Levin and Ted Cruz at Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse in Washington D.C..
More proof that Conservatives are generous with their money and Liberals are generous with your money.
Most people leave 20 percent tips when they go out to eat. “Duck Dynasty” star Willie Robertson left a 100 percent tip while visiting the nation’s capital — on a $5,000 bill, TMZ reported.
While in town for the president’s State of the Union address on Jan. 28, the A&E star went out to Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse in D.C. with Sean Hannity, Mark Levin, Sen. Ted Cruz and a host of other well-known conservatives, TMZ said.
When the bill came, Mr. Robertson picked up the tab and left the enormous tip, TMZ reported. However, Mediabistro’s TVNewser claims their sources told them that it was Mr. Hannity who paid the tab and the large tip.
“See? Republicans don’t have any problems redistributing wealth,” TMZ joked.
Grant Thompson demonstrates five different pranks and tricks you can easily do with dry ice.
You don’t have to wait for Halloween to play with dry ice. Here are 5 “non-halloween” ways to use dry ice for tricks & pranks.
Gifting or shipping cookies to someone else? This video from the folks at America’s Test Kitchen will make sure they stay fresh and moist!
Giving the gift of a tin of freshly baked cookies is a wonderful thing, and the last thing you want is for your recipient to open it up to find the cookies all dry and crumbled in the tin. Thankfully America’s Test Kitchen has a foolproof way to keep them moist for the long haul: Pack them with tortillas.