That oil that forms on peanut butter? Try storing your jar upside down. The oil will still rise to the top, er, the bottom, giving you a fresh, spreadable product every time. (Plus, it's easier to stir back in!)
That oil that forms on peanut butter? Try storing your jar upside down. The oil will still rise to the top, er, the bottom, giving you a fresh, spreadable product every time. (Plus, it's easier to stir back in!)
And this is after you make your sandwich! Spread your mayo, etc., on your layers, not on your bread. Your bread will stay dry and taste "like bread." Perfect for that "fresh taste" in your bagged lunch!
Recessed bulbs can be impossible to get out, and then they crash to the floor! Apply duct tape (leave enough hanging for a handle) and twist. Easy exit for a bothersome bulb!
Get the most out of your lemon when you squeeze for juice. Cut in half, place in the microwave a few seconds, and extra juice! (Experiment for the right number of seconds in your oven.)
We can't really skip the flu season, but we can lessen its impact. Keep packs of disinfectant wipes out, and if someone catches the bug, encourage them to take a few moments and wipe down whatever they touch. A quick cleanup might keep everyone else in the family flu-free!