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12 Tricks That Will Change the Way You Bake Cookies

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12 Tricks That Will Change the Way You Bake Cookies

Whether you're a beginner at making cookies from scratch or you've been making cookies for your grandchildren for decades, you'll love these tips and tricks for baking perfect cookies every time.. ... Read More

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5 Ways to Stop Being a Control Freak

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5 Ways to Stop Being a Control Freak

Being a control freak isn’t all bad. Indeed, if you’re a control freak, you’re probably super competent and super efficient. You have high standards. You’re a go-getter. You get things done right the first time.

Plus, when things are spiraling, a little extra control can be healthy coping. If you've lost your job, strict structure and discipline around finding another one is good.

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6 Surprising Second Uses for Hand Sanitizer

Get Rid of Marker Stains

Whether they're on your clothes or your counter, hand sanitizer can help you get rid of marker stains (even ones from permanent marker!) Squirt it around the edges of the stains and then work your way in, then let sit for five minutes (fabrics) to 10 minutes (hard surfaces like countertops) before cleaning.

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9 Lipstick Hacks That Could Change Your Life

How to Get a Fuller Lip

To give the illusion of a fuller upper lip, dab a touch of pale, iridescent sheen in the center of the lips, then rub to blend in with the rest of your lipstick. This will highlight your cupid’s bow (the curvy portion of your lips) by making it appear bigger.

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4 Tips for Storing Groceries in a Tiny Kitchen

For years my husband and I lived in a large home with a gigantic kitchen. Not only did our kitchen have an entire wall of cabinets and a big fridge, but we also had two large pantries and a second, smaller fridge for drinks. It was just the two of us living in the house, so we had all the space in the world

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6 Things You Didn't Know Could Fertilize Your Houseplants

Cereal Crumb Fertilizer

Did you know that cereal crumbs are great for houseplants? The grains they’re made up of are also great for supplying nutrients to the soil! Each time you have some crumbs left in your cereal box, add them to your house plant and gently cover them with soil.

Plants Love Starch

Your houseplants need nourishment, particularly

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