🍳 How To Reuse Cooking Oil

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What you’ll learn today: 

  1. How To Reuse Cooking Oil

  2. Get Cheap TVs

  3. Avoid the Salad Trap While Traveling

  4. 5 Helpful Links

  5. Pics Of The Day

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Life Hack #500.

Ever cooked up a storm and ended up with leftover cooking oil that tastes like last night’s dinner?

Here's a nifty trick to save that oil and keep it fresh. Simply toss a 1/4-inch piece of ginger into the oil while it’s still hot.

The ginger works its magic by absorbing all the lingering flavors and odors. Let it sit for a while, and voilĂ ! Your cooking oil is as good as new, ready for your next culinary adventure.

Life Hack #501.

Ready to upgrade your TV but not keen on breaking the bank? Here’s a savvy tip:

Head to a trade show on the last day. Vendors are often eager to offload their display models and avoid the hassle and cost of shipping them back to the warehouse.

This is your golden opportunity to snag a top-notch TV at a fraction of the cost. Don’t be shy—negotiate a bit and you’ll walk away with an amazing deal.

Life Hack #502.

Eating out in a foreign country is an adventure for your taste buds, but be cautious with what you order, especially salads.

Salads are the most common culprit behind those dreaded traveler’s tummy troubles due to poor hygiene in storage.

Play it safe and stick to cooked foods, which are usually safer and just as delicious.

Today’s Helpful Links

  1. Five Things in Your Home That Might Be Lowering Its Resale Value (LINK)

  2. I'm a Spin Instructor, and These Are My Tips for Creating the Perfect Cardio Playlist (LINK)

  3. 5 Paint Colors to Never Use in Your Living Room, According to Interior Designers (LINK)

  4. How to Cut Onions Without Crying (LINK)

  5. If You’re Going to Work in Retail, Pick One of These 10 High-Paying Positions (LINK)

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That’s all for today. I hope your day is at least a little bit better after reading this. Have a great weekend! 😊

- Keith

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