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73 Kitchen Hacks to Save Time, Get Organized, and Stay Sane. So maybe you think you’ve got it all figured out.

73 Kitchen Hacks to Save Time, Get Organized, and Stay Sane

You’re the MacGyver of the kitchen — spatula in one hand two eggs in the other. Crack, separate, and plop goes the egg in the bowl… with a bit of shell. The horror! So what do you do? Hint: using a spoon or your fingers isn’t the answer. Food Storage. 51 Paleo Snacks Anyone Can Love. No grains?

51 Paleo Snacks Anyone Can Love

No problem. Paleo eaters may shun grains, processed vegetable oils, and refined sugars, but that doesn’t stop them from enjoying plenty of delicious dishes — and creating some downright ingenious recipe substitutions. Whether you’re a longtime primal eating fanatic or just curious about what it’s like to go back to dietary basics, we’ve got 51 delicious Paleo-approved snacks for whenever hunger strikes. Paleo Classics 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.Prosciutto Wrapped Melon A sweeter combo than the one above, this easy recipe requires zero cooking. 73 Kitchen Hacks to Save Time, Get Organized, and Stay Sane. How to Use Key Rings, Washers & Lace to Make Chic Accessories. The bracelet is back.

How to Use Key Rings, Washers & Lace to Make Chic Accessories

We're not sure that it went anywhere, but we've been seeing so many fun and creative takes on friendship bracelets, bangles, wrap bracelets, and more that we've decided that this summer is officially a DIY bracelet renaissance. Materials: - small washers - small key rings - lace trim or ribbon - scissors - tape The materials for this one couldn't be simpler. In fact, you probably have a few spare washers in your toolbox and ribbon in your sewing box.

For this bracelet, we'll use 5 washers and about 12 inches of lace trim. Use tape to create a needle or shoelace end on one end of your trim. Now, pull your ribbon up over the second washer and weave it through the first washer. Pull it all the way through, and then weave back through your second washer. To fasten, simply tie an adorable bow around your wrist. Done! For the second bracelet, we used two pieces of lace trim and some extra small key rings leftover from our DIY Camera Strap.

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