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FT: Life hacks
Private
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What are your best life hacks? Or maybe you need some life hacks? 

Let's share!


Private
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I've a great life hack for when you're poor: don't buy food, eat other peoples' food instead. I do that all the time. Definitely keeps my budget in check. 
Kit
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if u dont have a fancy fridge that dispenses water .... big 2l soda bottle filled w water in the fridge so u always have fresh cold water

do u buy pasta sauce, or peanut butter, or any other grocery that can be purchased in a glass jar ? wash & keep the jars for literally everything: glasses, storage for bits nd bobs, diy stuff. more importantly never buy expensive glassware again

a mix of honey & cinnamon makes for a great natural exfoliator & humectant & has antibacterial properties. don't keep it too long tho, and don't use it on ur face dear lord be gentle

also in the same vein, corn starch is an effective dry shampoo that is 100000 times cheaper than buying 'real' dry shampoo in stores. for darker hair, mix with a bit of cocoa powder. also smells nice and choclety
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Kit wrote:
if u dont have a fancy fridge that dispenses water .... big 2l soda bottle filled w water in the fridge so u always have fresh cold water

do u buy pasta sauce, or peanut butter, or any other grocery that can be purchased in a glass jar ? wash & keep the jars for literally everything: glasses, storage for bits nd bobs, diy stuff. more importantly never buy expensive glassware again

a mix of honey & cinnamon makes for a great natural exfoliator & humectant & has antibacterial properties. don't keep it too long tho, and don't use it on ur face dear lord be gentle

also in the same vein, corn starch is an effective dry shampoo that is 100000 times cheaper than buying 'real' dry shampoo in stores. for darker hair, mix with a bit of cocoa powder. also smells nice and choclety
these are GOOD
TogetherForever
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Do something weird/funny when you lock your door to leave so that you will remember that you locked your door for sure by remembering what you did.
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TogetherForever wrote:
Do something weird/funny when you lock your door to leave so that you will remember that you locked your door for sure by remembering what you did.
oh, i needed that! i never remember whether or not i locked my door
TogetherForever
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scoff wrote:
TogetherForever wrote:
Do something weird/funny when you lock your door to leave so that you will remember that you locked your door for sure by remembering what you did.
oh, i needed that! i never remember whether or not i locked my door
then this will be very helpful!
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TogetherForever wrote:
scoff wrote:
TogetherForever wrote:
Do something weird/funny when you lock your door to leave so that you will remember that you locked your door for sure by remembering what you did.
oh, i needed that! i never remember whether or not i locked my door
then this will be very helpful!
yes! thank you!
MasileinDE
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TogetherForever wrote:
Do something weird/funny when you lock your door to leave so that you will remember that you locked your door for sure by remembering what you did.

I've been living in student comodity for the past 4 years and our doors work like hotel doors
they are always locked from the outside as soon as you close it
thinking about moving someplace with a real mechanical lock kinda freaks me out now
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Kit wrote:
if u dont have a fancy fridge that dispenses water .... big 2l soda bottle filled w water in the fridge so u always have fresh cold water

do u buy pasta sauce, or peanut butter, or any other grocery that can be purchased in a glass jar ? wash & keep the jars for literally everything: glasses, storage for bits nd bobs, diy stuff. more importantly never buy expensive glassware again

a mix of honey & cinnamon makes for a great natural exfoliator & humectant & has antibacterial properties. don't keep it too long tho, and don't use it on ur face dear lord be gentle

also in the same vein, corn starch is an effective dry shampoo that is 100000 times cheaper than buying 'real' dry shampoo in stores. for darker hair, mix with a bit of cocoa powder. also smells nice and choclety
I wash mine for baking items like sugar and cacao, that don't come in containers, super handy.
MasileinDE
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If you struggle with expenses or are just interested in seeing how you spend money in detail, make yourself monthly expense logs for things like groceries, eating out, household chores and products (like getting new dish washing soap or buying new cooking ware or doing laundry if you pay for that), pampering (cosmetics, clothes), ordering food in, etc. It helped me see how much more I spend when ordering in twice a week and stopped me from doing it so often.

Plan your meals according to the deals in the supermarket. If tomatoes are on sale, maybe plan in a few meals that would need tomatoes. You'll save cents that quickly accumulate this way. Similiar for staples like pasta or rice and flour. Try to buy them in bulk (if you have the space to store it) when there's a sale. It will be cheaper and if you know how often they put these items on sale, you can kind of caculate on how many to buy to last you that long. (Of course that mostly just works if you have the money to spend on more food in a week than you'd need, but keep in mind this means spending less the week after.)

Try to not put your clothes in the dryer, it will make them last way longer. Also, never ever put bras in the dryer, they have so much elastan and lastics in it, you'll need to buy new ones after a few washes because they can shrink pretty fast. Bra's don't take up much space, just throw them over the heater or a towel rack for a day or two and they'll be dry.

Always let a batter rest a bit (esp. for waffles and pancakes) - also if it doesn't have rising agents in it. I don't know exactly why, but it definitely changes the taste for the better as well as the structure of the batter. Mix it though before you use it and store it in the fridge for up to a day or two with a lid on.

If you struggle keeping up with daily chores (we've all been there), find a day in the week to really get it all going. Like find a day on which you will clean the bathroom and kitchen and will at least vacuum your whole space. Getting more done is nice as well. And try to incorporate a habit of putting out fires as they happen. Made a mess while cooking? Clean it while you wait for your pots to heat. Make a habit of doing your dishes in the evening. Clean up your stuff as you go from one room to another. It helps making the time you need for cleaning shorter on a weekly basis. Also, you don't need to go full on crazy and mop your floor every three days or clean your windows every week. Your home does not need to be perfect every single day!

1 unit (1-2 tablespoons) of vinegar, 1 unit of dish soap and about 1l of warm to hot water makes a great window/mirror cleaner, works brilliantly, leaves no streaks or fatty residue. You'll need a squeegee though it you want to get a good result or it dries in water droplets. Rubbing it dry with a towel actually can lead to streaks.

People might already know it, but comes in super handy for people who menstruate: Cold water and rock salt make a great blood remover. Soak the cloth (or just the affected area) in cold water and apply salt so it really covers the spot. Let it soak for at least a day. After that, take it out and either throw it in the wash immediately or wash it out by hand. If you let it dry without washing, you risk leaving a small stain. Also, on some colours the stain might stay nonetheless, especially if the blood did dry before you were able to put the salt on.

Something I've realised less and less people know: If your shoes get wet (because it raisn like hell) and you need to wear them again the next day, the secret it newspaper and warm room. Stuff your shoes really tightly with balled up newspapers. Exchange the newspaper as soon as it's soaked through for new one (the first few times this means changing it every hour or so). Keeping them under the heater (mostly happend when it's cold outside, so the heater will be on) can help to speed the process along. But the thicker and more soaked through your shoes are, the longer it will still take. But you can get sneakers dry within a night with this method.
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MasileinDE wrote:
TogetherForever wrote:
Do something weird/funny when you lock your door to leave so that you will remember that you locked your door for sure by remembering what you did.

I've been living in student comodity for the past 4 years and our doors work like hotel doors
they are always locked from the outside as soon as you close it
thinking about moving someplace with a real mechanical lock kinda freaks me out now
thinking about living someplace where the door locks automatically freaks me out lol what if i'd forget my keys???? the door to my apartment complex (if you could even call it that, it looks like a three story wooden like villa) locks automatically and i need to check like ten times every time i go out so that i really do have my keys on me
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@MasileinDE wow all those tips are great
MasileinDE
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scoff wrote:
MasileinDE wrote:
TogetherForever wrote:
Do something weird/funny when you lock your door to leave so that you will remember that you locked your door for sure by remembering what you did.

I've been living in student comodity for the past 4 years and our doors work like hotel doors
they are always locked from the outside as soon as you close it
thinking about moving someplace with a real mechanical lock kinda freaks me out now
thinking about living someplace where the door locks automatically freaks me out lol what if i'd forget my keys???? the door to my apartment complex (if you could even call it that, it looks like a three story wooden like villa) locks automatically and i need to check like ten times every time i go out so that i really do have my keys on me

oh, I never close my door until I've checked twice that I have my keys in my purse
I don't just need visual or memory confirmation, I actually have to take them out
but most of the times it wouldn't be that bad, we have a concierge here during work hours and I rarely leave the house afterwards

I sure hope there was something in the tips people didn't know about yet and might help them out
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MasileinDE wrote:
scoff wrote:
MasileinDE wrote:

I've been living in student comodity for the past 4 years and our doors work like hotel doors
they are always locked from the outside as soon as you close it
thinking about moving someplace with a real mechanical lock kinda freaks me out now
thinking about living someplace where the door locks automatically freaks me out lol what if i'd forget my keys???? the door to my apartment complex (if you could even call it that, it looks like a three story wooden like villa) locks automatically and i need to check like ten times every time i go out so that i really do have my keys on me

oh, I never close my door until I've checked twice that I have my keys in my purse
I don't just need visual or memory confirmation, I actually have to take them out
but most of the times it wouldn't be that bad, we have a concierge here during work hours and I rarely leave the house afterwards

I sure hope there was something in the tips people didn't know about yet and might help them out
ah... if i accidentally went out without my keys on i could probably get in again as well because my upstairs neighbor rarely closes his window and he's an elderly man who's pretty much always home lol but still... (i wouldn't climb in through his window if anyone thought that)
MasileinDE
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scoff wrote:
MasileinDE wrote:
scoff wrote:
thinking about living someplace where the door locks automatically freaks me out lol what if i'd forget my keys???? the door to my apartment complex (if you could even call it that, it looks like a three story wooden like villa) locks automatically and i need to check like ten times every time i go out so that i really do have my keys on me

oh, I never close my door until I've checked twice that I have my keys in my purse
I don't just need visual or memory confirmation, I actually have to take them out
but most of the times it wouldn't be that bad, we have a concierge here during work hours and I rarely leave the house afterwards

I sure hope there was something in the tips people didn't know about yet and might help them out
ah... if i accidentally went out without my keys on i could probably get in again as well because my upstairs neighbor rarely closes his window and he's an elderly man who's pretty much always home lol but still... (i wouldn't climb in through his window if anyone thought that)

I did for a second, but then I remembered that if he lives upstairs and even if you are on the ground floor, how would you get in, screaming would be so much easier
yeah, my brain goes the stupid way first before thinking things through
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