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3 Habits that made Leonardo the greatest genius of all time
Leonardo Da Vinci wasn’t just an amazing artist known for his stellar creations such as the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper, but he was also an incredible inventor, musician, top-end athlete and a scientist. An amazing, all-rounded guy. The exciting part is, we can ALL be like him! Read about Leonardo's habits that gave him the creativity and persistence to make him the greatest genius of all time.
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How to Make Sushi at Home
A simple, no fuss way to make sushi at home without a mat. 30 minutes from start to finish. Yum.
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How to Make Perfect Sushi Rice
Preparing the sushi rice might look complicated and pedantic at first, but as you go along with it you might notice that it's just like making ordinary rice, only with rice vinegar added to it, and a bit of Japanese methodology.
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Make Sushi with Sriracha Instead of Seaweed for an Extra Flavor Kick
Here’s a way to switch up your homemade sushi: Forget the seaweed and roll your ingredients in a sheet of sriracha.
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How to Stay Warm on a Cold-Ass Airplane in the Middle of Summer
For the perpetually cold people out there, true misery is being stuck on an airplane, shivering and praying that your toes are still attached to your feet.
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6 baking mistakes that are wrecking your desserts
Baking desserts comes down to a science and it’s the little things that can make or break your tasty treats.
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Add bluetooth to your headphones
I've owned a pair of Urbanears Zinkens for a couple years now, and they've really grown on me. They sound alright, look great, and fit snug. I haven't had any reason to replace it, until Urbanears released a new product: the Plattan ADV Wireless, their first bluetooth headphone series. It filled me with want. However, I couldn't justify spending another $100 on new headphones, so I decided to make my own solution.
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Sleepytime Herbal Tea
I highly recommend this tea. It's relaxing, healthy and very delicious. It puts me right to sleep every night! It's a must try.
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Do you like Soylent?
Hello everyone! Does anyone here drink (eat?) Soylent? Do you like it? How often do you take it? I personally take it during lunch at work, with a salad and an apple. I mix it just before going to bed with a bit of cinnamon added.
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Stop distracting yourself
Do you spend most of your free time distracting yourself?
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Keyring wallet
I replaced my wallet with a keyring. Just about every cashier I hand it to says they like it. Thought I'd share it with everyone.
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25 Gadgets That Will Change Your Life
Drippy ice cream cones. Messy suitcases. Missing keys. Life’s little annoyances just got easier to manage thanks to some innovative inventors. Check out these 25 gadgets and inventions designed to make...
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37 Awesome Survival/Prepping Hacks
The thing about survival, whether it means walking 100 miles through the Amazon back to civilization, persevering after a natural disaster, or fighting off the hoards of imaginary zombies that are never coming, the most common attribute of those who survive is creative thinking—improvising to accomplish the necessary tasks.
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Is it safer to cook rice in a coffee percolator to avoid arsenic?
It cuts the risk of arsenic poisoning, researchers say. Why, asks Jon Kelly.
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Which life hacks have you given up on?
Are there any you've managed to stick with?
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Fish schmish: These surprising sushi rolls contain zero seafood
Made with vinegar, sushi rice usually gets topped with raw and cured seafood. But like all things foodie, it has evolved. Just like a taco became a Doritos extravaganza and a cupcake got stuffed with ice cream, sushi is constantly reinventing itself.
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StillTasty: Your Ultimate Shelf Life Guide - Save Money, Eat Better, Help The Environment
StillTasty.com has comprehensive information about how long you can keep thousands of foods and beverages.
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How Helicoptered Kids Become Hypersensitive College Students
There's something wrong with how we have been taught to raise our children these past 20 or 30 years: thin-skinned, super-sensitive and primed to turn to the authorities—parents, teachers and now deans—anytime they feel the slightest bit uncomfortable or aggrieved.
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10 Duck Tape Life Hacks
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Neat Watermelon Tricks
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