Hey, that looks exactly like my BushBuddy. I wish I saw the DIY first though... it seemed expensive for what it was, but it is super cool.
Hey, that looks exactly like my BushBuddy. I wish I saw the DIY first though... it seemed expensive for what it was, but it is super cool.
I can imagine it's useful if you're trying to get rid of a lot of stuff at once, and not necessarily trying to make a lot of money. I've been in the process of craigslisting a ton of my apartment stuff, and it's a pain because you have to make individual listings, appointments, etc. I have a lot of junk which I just…
I found it at Whole Foods in the body section, near the lotions.
I just did this! I used shea butter, coconut oil, baking soda, and arrowroot powder. It has a mild coconut aroma and works really well.
So I guess the body scan is good for nothing then?
Almost all of them are being auctioned off right now on eBay! Even if you don't want to spend $$$ for the original (or your feet like mine don't match sizes with Jaime or Joanne or Allison... *sigh*) it gives the brand.
Dear Lifehacker, I have a simple question: does speeding really get you to your destination any faster? I tend to be a more conservative driver and it drives my boyfriend crazy (who always goes 10mph over the speed limit. I'm pretty sure that between red lights and traffic, there's not enough time saved for it to even…
Dear Lifehacker, I have a simple question: does speeding really get you to your destination any faster? I tend to be a more conservative driver and it drives my boyfriend crazy (who always goes 10mph over the speed limit. I'm pretty sure that between red lights and traffic, there's not enough time saved for it to even…
Thanks! I pretty much am just uninterested, and I don't mind it particularly, but I get bored because I'm not turned on.
I only want to have sex once or twice a month, but my boyfriend prefers more often. I would like to compromise, but I'm not sure what to do when I'm not really "in the mood". I don't want to fake it, but I want it to be enjoyable for him, and not feel like a chore. Any tips?
Wow, that's an idea. I love vinegar (even as a child I did) and would pour it on everything, so it wouldn't work for me though.
Own less things. Every time your child gets a new toy, have them pick an old one to give to charity. I just started reading Clutterfree With Kids by Joshua Becker and it's inspiring.
I agree 100%. I have been much happier since I stopped taking measurements in areas of my life I want to improve, and started focusing on qualitative feelings.
I use a mix of gentle dish soap and olive oil, a la Michelle Phan.
I measure what's reasonable in my life by what I know and understand about personal health and the health of the environment (which is based on a mix of experience, empirical studies, professional recommendations, etc). Of course there is no 'one right answer' as to how much meat a person should eat. I think it's…
My apologies; I wasn't intending to be judgmental. I was genuinely quite surprised by the quantity of poultry and red meat. To me, it doesn't seem healthy or sustainable. But then, I get crap from people I know because I eat meat at all. So, down to cultural difference?
I love tuna, but I would be nervous about eating it so frequently — mercury content and all.
I am glad I grew up in New England then — I'm not sure what the average American eats, but no one I knew ate that much meat (and we shop Costco all the time). Maybe it's because fresh fish are so plentiful here?