Life hacking allows people to take more ownership of their lives. Before attempting to hack life, people shouldn't just set an end goal but should also ask themselves how they want to feel on a daily basis. If people aren't happy with what they are doing daily they won't succeed. Maybe all this life hackery is just another way the internet tries to hold your attention. Some life hacks might really be game-changers. Either way, it doesn't hurt to try, right?!
Definition of life hack
informal. : "Life hacks," as they are known, are all about eliminating life's manifold frustrations in simple and deliciously clever ways.
Why are life hacks so popular?
Follow me to save more money!
Don't forget to
follow me on Twitter for daily deals and freebies. I am very limited on my posting on Facebook due to all their
"violations" and such. I don't even like to post kitchen knives on there anymore! Whereas
everything has been getting shared on Twitter. Of course, you are always welcome to still
follow me on Facebook as well! So don't miss out on all the money-saving offers!
TODAY'S LIFE HACK
Food container smell bad even after you've washed it? Toss in a scrunched-up piece of newspaper and leave it overnight. The smell will be gone by the morning.
Each bucket is packed with nutrient-dense, freeze-dried vegetables that can be taken with you on the road or in a go bag. With the ability to be stored up to 25 years, you can take these veggies with you far into the future.
Don't have a compost at home? Freeze your food scraps until you can make it to a farmers market or another location that allows you to donate your compost.
The composting 50 plant accessible vertical Garden Tower® for organic balcony gardening by Garden Tower® Project. Recently named the “Worlds Most Advanced Vertical Garden Planter”, the Garden Tower® 2 features food-grade USA-made HDPE (non-toxic, BPA & PVC free plastic) components, FDA-approved dye, and UV-protection antioxidant package for health, durability, and recyclability.
If you want a cute counter storage bin, that can be used for compost, storage, or other functions, this is the waste bin you're looking for. This compost bin does a good job of providing a quick and easy place to put scraps without looking out of place on the counter top. You will have a place you can store your veggie clippings and peels, spent coffee, and other compost-ables until you're ready to walk out into the yard. It's a little white pail with handle then you can bring the whole thing out to the garden with you instead of just the bag of stuff. The top lid has a room on the inside to add a charcoal filter underneath (charcoal filter don't include in package), allowing you to easily toss in scraps for composting w/o any odors. Rinsing out is a breeze, highly recommend for anyone who wants an easy-to-use, easy-to-empty, and easy-to-clean countertop compost can.
Students will learn about decomposition, composting, life cycles, and environmental education through this exciting model. Features three separate, aerated compartments, enabling kids to view the entire decomposition process clearly and make side-by-side comparisons between different materials. Includes a 13 in. W x 5-1/4 in. D x 8 in. H clear plastic box with faux grass top, three clear-view compartments with aeration holes, and thermometers to demonstrate temperature change during the decomposition process. Teacher guide with usage ideas, time lines, and science fair applications also included.