SEX WEEK: The Five Sex Stains You’ll Meet In Life

Sex is many things but one very specific thing that sex is, is messy. And I say great, go on, get out there, get it in there, make a big mess! I say that, in part, because messy sex often correlates to great sex and I, a lover, want everyone to be having great sex. But I also say that because I get paid to be a…

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Author: Jolie Kerr on The Inventory, shared by Ana Suarez to Lifehacker

The Cool Beans cookbook holds the key to this garlicky, toasty winter dish

In my quest to achieve a more minimalist lifestyle, I, a recovering cookbook collector, have purged myself of most of my beloved possessions. Thinning the herd was agonizing at first, but once the books were finally gone, I found I didn’t actually miss them all too much. Generally I find recipe inspiration online at…

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Author: Allison Robicelli on The Takeout, shared by Virginia K. Smith to Lifehacker

You Can Totally Cook Crab Cakes in a Waffle Maker

A crab cake does not initially seem like a good candidate for waffling. After all, a good one is all about honoring the delicate nature of the (expensive) crab meat. If you took the time to purchase a pound of said meat to make your own crab cakes, this is not the cooking method you seek; if you happen to see some…

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Author: Claire Lower on Skillet, shared by Claire Lower to Lifehacker

Everything We Know About the App That’s Being Blamed for Chaos in Iowa

The Iowa Caucus was last night and this morning, instead of results and the usual squabbling discourse, everything is a giant clusterfuck. At the center of the swirling mass of fuckery is an app commissioned by the Iowa Democratic Party. As early as Monday afternoon, reports began filtering in that the app was…

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Author: Victoria Song on Gizmodo, shared by Virginia K. Smith to Lifehacker

Why the IRS Wants You to Do Your Taxes Early

When tax season begins, the IRS usually puts out a call to file tax returns as soon as you can. The reason is actually not designed to prevent procrastination that can contribute to a backlog of unprocessed returns on April 15 (although the pressure may help). It’s more to protect your identity and prevent tax refund…

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