How to Trick Your Kid to Eat the Bread Heel

The heels of a loaf of bread—those end pieces that are all crust on one side—are just as good as the rest of the loaf. But good luck explaining that to a four year old. Instead of trying to convince them, just make their sandwich inside-out, and they’ll never know.

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Author: Beth Skwarecki on Offspring, shared by Beth Skwarecki to Lifehacker

Save Money Online Shopping With These Sneaky Tricks

Everyone loves to use a coupon code when you shop online. But there’s not always one handy when you’re ready to spend some dough on essentials (or items that are very much not essential). Sure, you could Google around for a promo code that may or may work. Or you could use one of these clever tactics to lock down some…

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Author: Lisa Rowan on Two Cents, shared by Lisa Rowan to Lifehacker

Cooking with dry ice is a gas

To most of us, dry ice is just an odd hunk of smoking, frozen matter that we see at Halloween parties, used to make a cauldron or cocktail bubble. But dry ice is more than a spooky autumnal accent piece. It can actually be used as a tool in the kitchen, not just to help freeze foods, but to prepare unique and…

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Author: Mark Hay on The Takeout, shared by Virginia K. Smith to Lifehacker