Life hacks: tricks that will make your life easier

Make your life a little easier with this little compilation of cool and sustainable life hacks

tricks

Are you already familiar with the term life hacks? If not, understand that it represents nothing less than little tricks to make life easier that are often unknown to the general public. There's a bit of everything, like using a transparent tape to improve the image quality on your cell phone camera (if the display is blurry), or putting the smartphone in airplane mode to charge twice as fast. Wetting a paper towel and rolling a glass bottle to chill any liquid much faster is a common habit of every barbecue uncle, but I bet you had no idea that if you were going to heat up leftover food in the microwave, it's okay. more efficient to leave a "hole" in the middle of the plate; and that when heating a piece of pizza, it is best to put a glass of water together to keep the crust chewy. Did you see? Living and learning! Now check these life hacks that we've compiled and open the doors of perception to a new reality that is much more "good".

1. Baking soda for cooking eggs

shelling egg

O life hack of the featured photo above is one of the most useful. Adding a teaspoon of baking soda to the water you're cooking eggs in will help to remove the shell. In other words, your problems with breaking boiled eggs because of the shell that doesn't come loose are over! Besides, baking soda has many other household uses.

2. Keyring ring to hold fly

Keyring ring to hold fly

Are your favorite jeans already showing signs of crushing and your fly starts falling when you think you're rocking the club? Never again, friend, never again.

3. Sound amplifier for smartphones... Straight from the bathroom

Sound amplifier for smartphones

Don't you have money for those little boxes that amplify Charlie Brown Jr. from your cell phone to hear giving some drops and flips? Tired of cupping your hands over your phone's audio output to hear a thump on the bus? (By the way, don't even do that if you're Cassia Eller or a Scandinavian folk-Viking metal) Nothing better than a toilet paper roll held in place by two pins to keep you upright. And there's no problem with hardware compatibility.

4. Rub walnuts on wooden objects

Scratching wood with nuts

Your parents went away for the weekend, you had that shabby little party (unannounced, of course) and your mother's impeccably manicured wooden furniture is all with those little scratch marks? Rub a nut on the damaged regions and everything will be fine.

5. Put dry tea bags in shoes to remove odors

Put dry tea bags in shoes to remove odors

If your sneakers and shoes smell characteristically after a day at work and you're tired of the dirt from powder, how about putting a simple dry tea bag inside your shoes? It's very practical and it works.

6. Freeze sponge in a plastic bag to relieve bruises

Freeze sponge in a plastic bag to relieve bruises

At the weekend, there are often more injuries than goals. Then comes the ice pack that, despite providing relief, leaves everyone drenched. A good alternative is to freeze a sponge (preferably vegetable) inside a plastic bag (reusable) - the ice will not run off as it melts.

7. Insert newspaper in the bottom of the garbage bag to avoid slurry problems

Insert newspaper in the bottom of the trash bag to avoid slurry problems

It's even cute how, in English, the gringos speak food juice for what we know as leachate. Well, the fact is, when you put old newspapers in the bottom of the garbage bag (from non-compostable organic waste), it will absorb this liquid and neither you nor the garbage man will need to worry about smelly droplets falling on your pants. Thanks guys.

8. Crib that becomes "Children's Office"

cradle that turns

The children have grown up, they no longer sleep in the crib and you want to encourage learning? This image explains everything:

9. Separate the white from the yolk with the bottle

Separate the white from the yolk with the bottle

How RAYS separate the white from the yolk? It's no longer a novelty, but for those who don't know, here it goes. Squeeze an empty bottle - it will suck the yolk out of the egg. Simple, right?



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