This is a simple demonstration of how I peel a boiled egg without breaking it using a few easy tips and tricks but unlike many stupid "hacks" that don't really work this method actually does!
Experimenting with at-home skin care treatments can be fun — and will definitely save you some money — but it’s important to ensure you take all the necessary precautions to avoid any mishaps. When it ...
Hard-boiled eggs are the ultimate on-the-go protein source. Their shell acts as a natural container; each egg packs a solid 6 grams of protein; and even the queen, Martha Stewart, has been spotted ...
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Stop overpaying for pre-peeled and chopped squash. Using a large, sharp chef’s knife, cut ¼ inch off the bottom end of the squash. Butternut squash is rather dense and can be hard to cut into, so it’s ...
Allie has been Lifehacker’s Food Writer since 2021. She earned her bachelor’s degree at Ithaca College in drama and studied at the Institute of Culinary Education to earn her diploma in Pastry and ...
Peel-and-stick wallpaper is a beautiful, easy way to refresh your home. It offers the same stylish look as the traditional variety but sticks to surfaces with an adhesive backing, so you can peel it ...
Roast butternut squash in 1-inch cubes to help it cook faster and more evenly. Cut it into two sections — a round section and a tube-shaped section — to make peeling easier. Season and serve roasted ...