If you’re looking for some tried and true life hacks that work, then you’ve come to the right place! I have rounded up 50 life hacks worth knowing about that will make your life easier, cleaner, prettier and hopefully just better! I like the sound of that! This life hack post is organized into five sections:
For more details on each tip, click the link (the blue words) to be taken to the original post where you’ll find the full tutorial. Scroll through all of the pages (numbered at the top and bottom of the post) to see all of the hacks. Enjoy!
Kitchen Hacks
1. How to Make Homemade Buttermilk

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3. Pizza Cutter Hack: Quickly Cut Toddler’s Food
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Great tip for keeping brown sugar from hardening!
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9. Apple Hack
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I love your DIY I also try the heart shape egg but not the method that you use and I will try that one. Thanks for sharing your tips.
Love your thoughts and taste. You have given me a lot of great ideas . Thank you!
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I just like the valuable information you provide to your articles.
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Goood luck for the next!
Excellent ideas explained in a funny and easy to understand way. I’m following you and I don’t follow many! Lol!
Thank you! I appreciate the sweet comment and the follow!
Those are the most coolest ideas
A list that is really useful! Thanks
LOVE it Thanks- Great idea’s- the egg’s are so darn cute!!
This is it.Thanks for sharing
Great ideas! Thanks so much for taking the time to put this together for us!
great stuff! here’s one: if you need to pour sugar or salt from a bag into say, a salt shaker – make a cone using an ordinary sheet of paper, insert small end and pour (not too fast). small end can be adjusted for size.