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Food hacks and kitchen tricks that you won't find in a cookbook.
How You Can Cheap Out On Your Food Budget and Still Eat Well
My friend’s face scrunched up in anticipation, his eyes crinkled shut. The fingers of my left hand splayed over his deltoid, pulling the skin taut to stabilize my target.With the newly learned choreography of a spiraling motion, I cleansed his arm with an alcohol wipe. Then sucked in a breath.
By Diane Helentjaris5 years ago in Lifehack
How peanut butter benefits your health.
Peanuts and peanut butter are excellent sources of heart-healthy nutrients, which may help lower blood sugar levels. Peanut butter usage can help individuals lose weight or gain weight when doing strength training or bodybuilding.
By obafemi samuel5 years ago in Lifehack
Do mushrooms have any health benefits?
Mushrooms exist in many different shapes, sizes, and colors; they are excellent for side dishes and can serve as substitutes for meat as a main. While nutritionists appreciate the health benefits of the fungus, which is loaded with vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients,
By obafemi samuel5 years ago in Lifehack
Is organic food better than conventional food?
Every human being experiences this. You're in the store, and you're trying to decide whether to get some fresh vegetables and produce. You have two options: ordinary or organic. It is an odd question because it has a variety of implications for people. In contrast to other products, organic foods are more nutritious and healthier. For others, it means it is environmentally friendly, or yummy. It can be used to describe clean, great, or more expensive. Despite multiple scientific studies and publications that suggest organic food is not as good as most people think, many more are coming in to build up this argument.
By obafemi samuel5 years ago in Lifehack
Add these foods and drinks to your diet to keep you cool this summer
As the UK is experiencing a period of hot weather, many of us won’t feel like eating or drinking like normal, so we need to be consuming ingredients which help naturally lower our body heat. The key to cooling from the inside is eating water rich foods that keep you hydrated. One of the biggest risks of hot weather to our health is getting dehydrated.
By Phillip Laws5 years ago in Lifehack
Better Pancakes in the Name of Science
Here’s a 100% whole wheat pancake recipe with a brilliant trick that makes it tastes as good as your favorite buttermilk pancake recipe. Early in the pandemic, when all-purpose flour was scarce, and all of us cooking at home were starting to get a lot more experimental and work with what we could get, whole grain flowers were much easier to find. You just had to know what to do with them. But this recipe and its trick have stuck with me ever since. And I think it’ll stick with you too.
By Blessing Akpan5 years ago in Lifehack
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By Direct cakes5 years ago in Lifehack
How Many Teaspoons In A Tablespoon?
When I first started cooking, I was a little confused by the different measurements in recipes. They varied a lot from one country to another and from one recipe to another. So I decided to take a look at what the different measurements are actually called. According to the American Institute of Physics, the measurement of a teaspoon of stuff is a quantity known as a fluid dram. Here's what that looks like: a fluid dram is exactly 1/16 of a US fluid ounce. So a tablespoon of sugar is 4 fluid drams. If you want to know how many teaspoons in a tablespoon, divide 4 by 16. That's how many teaspoons in a tablespoon.
By Simply Difference5 years ago in Lifehack









