How To Play Let S Make A Deal Game At Home

I’ve always been a huge fan of game shows. Like I was that girl who watched Game Show Network when I was home sick from school. I’ve already created a bunch of television game show inspired shows like Christmas Jeopardy, Christmas Price is Right, and of course tons and tons of minute to win it games. But I’ve always wanted to recreate one of my favorite game shows – Let’s Make A Deal!...

December 28, 2022 · 10 min · 2062 words · Albert Maxwell

How To Prepare Financially For A Natural Disaster

What’s more, the number of disasters has increased by a factor of five over the past 50 years, according to a 2021 report from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), called the most comprehensive review of mortality and economic losses from weather, water, and climate extremes to date. This report found that, between 1970 and 2019, disasters linked to weather, climate, or water hazard averaged one per day. More specifically, these types of disasters accounted for 50 percent of all disasters, 45 percent of all reported deaths, and 74 percent of all reported economic losses....

December 28, 2022 · 5 min · 1017 words · Hal Southwood

How To Protect Your Mental Health When The News Is So Stressful

It’s a blessing if you need to research a fascinating subject—it’s an overwhelming, head-spinning, and sometimes depressing curse if you’re just trying to keep up with the times. How We Consume News “There’s an even bigger link [between the state of the news and our psychological well-being] than ever before,” says Sanam Hafeez, Ph.D., a neuropsychologist in New York City and the director of Comprehend the Mind. “Pre-internet, smartphones, and social media, we could simply click the TV remote or turn the dial on the radio when we wanted to tune out....

December 28, 2022 · 7 min · 1478 words · Sara Foley

How To Protect Yourself Against Stimulus Check Scams

First, use and trust only reputable sources to check on the status of your payment or to calculate how much you may receive. Disreputable websites and individuals may advertise trackers or calculators that ask for your personal information (think social security number or bank account info) in order to check on your payment. Always do a little research before sharing that info. For best results, try the IRS’s Get My Payment service or calculators or registration forms developed in partnership with the IRS, such as the TurboTax stimulus center....

December 28, 2022 · 3 min · 557 words · Randall Crawford

How To Reheat Stuffing

Not every dish is worth making days in advance, and stuffing is no exception. The following guide details how to make and reheat stuffing. And don’t forget to put it to work later in these specially-created recipes for leftover stuffing. Reheating Stuffing You can assemble the stuffing the day before you plan on serving it, just don’t bake it until the day of. You’ll do all the hands-on work: cubing and drying out the bread, cooking the vegetables and aromatics, and tossing them together with the eggs and broth....

December 28, 2022 · 2 min · 299 words · Amanda Quezad

How To Repair Dry, Damaged Hair

“The most common causes of heat damage include chemical processes such as color and chemical relaxers, as well as heat damage from using hot tools daily. Environmental factors, such as hard water, UV rays, and even extreme cold, can also cause damage,” explains Susan Ford, master stylist and creative director at Asha Salon Spa in Chicago. The good news: There are plenty of ways to bring locks back to life....

December 28, 2022 · 3 min · 430 words · Hayley Clark

How To Save Every Day For Your Second Home

But what stops many people from making the dream of owning a second home come true is the cost. How can you come up with enough money to make the down payment on an additional property, while still managing the expenses of your first home? In short, it requires careful planning and stashing away extra cash as often as you can. Here are six little ways you can save for your second home every day....

December 28, 2022 · 4 min · 740 words · Ozella Whitten

How To Save Money Our Best Ways To Save Money

Finding the best ways to save money is important, but it doesn’t erase the fact that the cost of living in many places is quickly outpacing (or has already outpaced) minimum wage and median pay. When you’re not making a living wage, it’s difficult to afford the essentials, and no amount of penny-pinching can change that completely. The same is true if you’ve recently been laid off or furloughed because of the coronavirus crisis: When larger forces drastically decrease your income, major shifts—such as seeking unemployment benefits, forbearance, and leniency from lenders—are necessary....

December 28, 2022 · 35 min · 7375 words · Robert Booth

How To Score Free Milkweed Seeds For A Monarch-Friendly Garden

Why is milkweed important to monarchs? Milkweed is a perennial flower native to North America that thrive in a wide array of ecosystems. This plant is essential to the life cycle of monarch butterflies because the insects need milkweed to lay their eggs. When the eggs hatch, milkweed is the only plant the white, black, and yellow striped caterpillars will eat. This makes it an essential element for helping the next generation of monarchs grow and hatch each season....

December 28, 2022 · 4 min · 760 words · Natalie Bautista

How To Stop Moths From Eating Your Clothes

Moths are destructive, but they don’t actually eat your clothes—their babies do. According to Blake Newton, an Extension Entomologist at the University of Kentucky, moths lay eggs on fabrics, caterpillars hatch from those eggs, and then the caterpillars munch on the clothing. Another surprise? These caterpillars have refined taste. “They will only eat animal-based fabrics like wool and cashmere, because the caterpillars need animal proteins from the fabric to grow and develop,” Newton says....

December 28, 2022 · 3 min · 612 words · Jack Bongiorno

How To Store Apples So They Stay Crisp

Since apple picking adventures and autumn market hauls are just a few weeks away, there are a few things to keep in mind when shopping for any apple variety. Perfectly ripe apples are free of bruises and dents, and are firm to the touch. Soft spots indicate that the apple is overripe and no longer fresh to eat. Once you pick out your perfect fruits, knowing how to store apples (and where) can mean the difference between a crisp snack and a mushy mess....

December 28, 2022 · 3 min · 490 words · Dennis Ford

How To Take An At Home Wellness Sabbatical

That’s where wellness sabbaticals come in. These are getaways to focus on your health, and on the surface look like your typical wellness retreat at a spa or similar destination. However, they’re structured to include periods of time—alongside breathing exercises and pilates classes—where attendees can get work done and stay connected. It’s a brilliant idea and an excellent option for those who can’t completely unplug and have the resources to attend—but for many, a destination wellness sabbatical is still out of budget or out of the question due to family or other responsibilities....

December 28, 2022 · 11 min · 2186 words · Ryan Miles

How To Use Cleaning Vinegar To Clean Almost Everything

What Is Cleaning Vinegar? All kinds of vinegar contain acid that brings brightness to foods or helps in food preservation. Distilled white vinegar is often used for cleaning because it is colorless and contains about 5 percent acetic acid. Cleaning vinegar and distilled white vinegar are made in the same way—by fermenting alcohols distilled from corn or grains. Microorganisms (bacteria) process the alcohol into acetic acid and water, or vinegar. Cleaning vinegar contains around 6 percent acid, which actually makes it 20 percent stronger than distilled white vinegar....

December 28, 2022 · 5 min · 1011 words · Patsy Nguyen

How To Use The New Student Loan Plan To Improve Your Financial Picture

Since the beginning of the pandemic, the government has put a freeze on student loan payments and charging additional interest on student loan balances, which has helped many people stabilize their finances a bit. But this week’s announcement of a new student loan plan could help many of those families get a big step closer to a more stable financial picture. “This is a huge first step,” says Stefanie O’Connell Rodriguez, host of Real Simple’s Money Confidential podcast....

December 28, 2022 · 3 min · 637 words · Noel Lee

How To Use Your Tax Refund Wisely

If you’ve received a tax refund in the past, you know how that money can feel like a pleasant surprise or a bonus. You may have treated your refund (whatever its size) as a surprise gift and spent it on a vacation or a big purchase you otherwise wouldn’t have been able to comfortably afford. If that was you, it’s time for a hard truth: Treating your tax refund as a total windfall you can spend on whatever you want isn’t a good financial decision....

December 28, 2022 · 2 min · 373 words · Pamela Luevano

How To Wear A Bike Helmet And Bike Helmet Care

And there are plenty of other reasons to wear a helmet—not least of all to model good behavior to younger bikers who may also be resistant to wearing one. Depending on where you live, you may even have a legal obligation: According to the Bicycle Helmet Safety Institute website helmets.org, 22 states and the District of Columbia have state-wide laws mandating bike helmets for young riders, and some states and localities have laws for older riders, too....

December 28, 2022 · 3 min · 520 words · Thomas Schmitt

I Love The 18 Satina Bike Shorts With Pockets

Bike shorts might be my favorite item of clothing ever, as they’re versatile, comfy, and the perfect item to wear under summer dresses. I was keen on wearing a pair whenever the occasion warranted, but after trying on the Satina high-waisted bike shorts, I don’t know that I’ll ever want to take them off. The material used by the brand—what Satina calls its “peachskin” fabric—really is “buttery soft.” It’s a polyester blend that’s lightweight, non-irritating, highly stretchy, and unbelievably comfortable....

December 28, 2022 · 2 min · 301 words · Everett Burgess

I Tried Jlo Beauty, Jennifer LopezS Skincare Line—Here’S What Happened

My curiosity peaked when I tried the JLo Beauty Hydrafacial in Los Angeles this year (Lopez launched the JLo Beauty Booster, which was designed to supplement the traditional hydrafacial with added hydration). What resulted was four days of an unbelievably dewy, clear complexion (or that J. Lo glow, as they say)—and a desire to learn more about the rest of her line. After hearing J. Lo herself hype up the collection’s hero ingredient—the JLo Beauty Olive Complex (a four-part blend of squalane, fermented oil, extra virgin oil and leaf extract)—I had to try it for myself....

December 28, 2022 · 2 min · 245 words · Eileen Coburn

Kitchen Islands Are The Most Popular Feature In Kitchen Remodels

The 2022 Houzz Kitchen Trends Report pulls data from over 2,000 Houzz users who have completed a kitchen reno in the past 12 months or plan to start one in the next three months. Among the results in the 2022 report is this interesting nugget: One in five homeowners report to their kitchen island for work. So it’s no surprise that kitchen renovators are incorporating and/or upgrading a cool kitchen island....

December 28, 2022 · 2 min · 292 words · Renee Taylor

Make This Trendy Diy Tile Table For Less Than $100

The designs are reminiscent of bathroom countertops, which were often covered in pastel tiles. But the idea has resurfaced, thanks to Danish furniture company Ikon København, which was founded in 2016 by sisters Amalie and Sarah Thorgaard. Their designs, which include cube side tables and rectangular consoles, feature minimalist shapes covered top-to-bottom in neutral or pastel-colored square tiles. Since the brand’s smallest items start at more than $1,000, savvy DIYers (and makers like the Melbourne, Australia-based P0ly Designs) have quickly learned how to recreate the look at a fraction of the price....

December 28, 2022 · 3 min · 532 words · John Myles