Saturday, January 31, 2015

6 DIY Snacks From An Expert Snacker


Hello everybody, I hope you are all having a wonderful Saturday! Feeling a little hungry? Today I have 6 DIYs that should help any snacker become an expert, obviously like myself. Please let me know what you think in the comment section and if these tricks help you and your snacking life! 

A fun fact about me is that I come from a family who has always loved Oreos. I mean I truly feel that the addiction for Oreos is in my blood. So I thought I could share a little trick with you when it comes to the art of dunking an Oreo into milk if you didn’t know this trick already. Stab a fork into the creme of an Oreo for better milk dunking and clean fingers. This is the much fancier way of dunking but is for expert snackers only!

My best friend and I love to split a pint of ice cream, usually Ben & Jerry’s as we watch a movie on Netflix. Since we both are truly expert snackers, we came up with an amazing idea to share the ice-cream. Literally cut the whole ice cream container in half for a perfect split! The pints made out of cardboard are easy to cut through and when you leave the lid on, they are perfectly used as bowls!

Another easy trick I have learned though out my wise snacking years, is to use another pistachio shell to open pistachios! This is much easier for people like me who basically have no nails to help get that stubborn shell open.

I personally do not like cherries, but if you are a fan, my cousin taught me to pit a cherry with a paper clip, because it's the easiest way to do it! All you have to do is bend the edge of the paper clip out so it turns into a hook, and then you just scoop out the pit from the top!

This next tip I saw at a party with all of this Mexican food. What they did was they slid the prongs of a fork on the side of a hard shell taco to keep it standing without any spill while people put the stuff inside the taco. I thought this was a really cool idea that also looked nice. 

My last DIY for today is for picking up pizza. Use a liter soda bottle to keep pizzas level in the car seat! Car seats are made with a slight incline which could squish your pizza to one side by the time you get home. Propping a soda in the divot of the seat will keep the pizza laying flat! 


Want some ideas for snacks after school? Click HERE for 50 After Snacks! They have a lot of cool snack ideas and I guarantee you will find at least one you like. Anyway, thanks for reading and don’t forget to vote on my poll so I know what you guys would like to see!

Saturday, January 24, 2015

5 DIYS To Improve Your Household

Mary Poppins  Knows How It's Done

Hello everyone! I am here again to show you some tricks I have learned throughout my life to improve your household. Feel free to let me know how these DIY tricks work for you if you try them!  Most of these I have learned from my amazing Grandma who in my eyes is better than Mary Poppins when it comes to cleaning and keeping a house looking nice and organized. 

Okay, the first trick I have learned is one to make more space in your closet. How, do you ask? Thread a cap from a soda can through the hook of a hanger to hook another hanger under that one. In my closet I can now hold three times the amount of clothes on each hanger which saves me so much space!

Another trick is one I learned about week ago when my bathroom sink clogged up and my grandma told my dad to pour hot water, baking soda and vinegar down the sink to speed up my drain. It worked really well and we didn’t have to go and buy any product to fix it!

Another one I found online a long time ago was to use the rough scrubbing side of a sponge to easily remove lint, or in my case, dog hair from your couch. My dog, Jake (the brown dog that’s in a picture from my previous post) is always on my couch and at this time of the year, is shedding like crazy! This trick always helps.

Have you ever bought something nice but it had an annoying label that you tried to rip off, but never came off completely? Use a mixture of vegetable oil and baking soda to remove stubborn sticky labels. I promise you, it works every time.

I have a compartment under my bed that used to have a basket full of cords that was literally over flowing and in one giant knot. When my Grandma came to Utah once, she saw the mess and thought of the idea to use toilet paper rolls to keep all your cords separate instead of having a box of tangled cords. This trick makes getting cords so much easier and it now takes no time at all to grab what I need and go.To make things even easier you could always label the toilet rolls to get what you want even faster.

And finally, people in Park City, are you still too lazy to clean your own house? Click HERE for Park City cleaning services! I haven’t ever used them for my house but the website seemed pretty legit if you need that kind of help. Anyway, those are my five DIY tricks to help improve your household. Hope these help and don’t forget to vote on my poll so I know what you guys would like to see in the future. Thanks for taking your time to read this and I’ll be posting again next Saturday!

Saturday, January 10, 2015

DIY Travel Ideas For Only The Smoothest Travelers

(Photo Courtesy Of: Trevor Morrow)

If you have read my “All About Me” post, you would know that I fly back and forth from Pennsylvania and Utah all the time. I personally feel like I have this traveling stuff down and want to share it with you!  Let me know if any of these help the next time you travel and also please vote on my poll!

Have you ever had smelly clothes after pulling them out of your suitcase from a long plane ride? Before you pack, throw a dryer sheet in to keep all of you clothing items fresh and smelling amazing! It’s also nice when you open a suitcase and get a giant whiff of freshness from that little sheet!
Most people I know fold there clothes into little squares, one on top of the other, when they pack. What they don't know is how they are folding there clothes is the reason why it always comes out so wrinkly! The best way to pack clothing items is to roll them! Rolling them not only prevents wrinkles, but takes up a lot less space, maybe letting you pack an extra pair of shoes! Want to save even more space? Shove all of those rolled up clothes into Ziploc bag. 

Need another way to save space? I always shove my underwear and socks into my shoes! You never realize how much space the inside of your shoes are taking until you try this tip! I can fit up to four pairs of socks into one shoe!
My grandma taught me that the best way to travel with your jewelry is to put them in an organizer pill container, then they won’t get lost, tangled together, or most importantly, stolen.

On my last trip I wanted to pack a necklace that happened to have be super thin. To keep it from tangling I threaded it through a plastic straw (like a cheap one from McDonalds) and then closed it. It’s so convenient and will never get tangled!
Need a sneaker place for money? Roll up your cash and stick it in an empty chap stick container. No one will ever know!

Something thats good to always remember if you are going someplace special is to pack an empty bag for all your souvenirs or presents on the way back. You'll be thankful you did it on the ride home!

Do you have a clothing item that is in need of folding and not rolling? Fold over tissue paper to prevent from wrinkling. To be honest with you I have never tried this trick myself but my dad always uses it for his suits since he travels all the time for business. I personally don’t know how that would work though!

Bringing a bottle of liquids like shampoo, conditioner, perfume or lotion? Take the cap off, wrap plastic wrap over the hole then seal the cap bag on. This trick I promise you will always work. I have used this trick ever since a whole bottle of condition destroyed half my wardrobe on a trip to Disney World!

Saturday, January 3, 2015

DIYs That Will Change The Way You Clean


Do you think you are an expert at cleaning? Think again! I have come up with seven tips to help you with the next time it is your job to clean up the whole house. I for one am a procrastinator when it comes to cleaning and then I end up with an enormous mess! These messes drive me crazy and I hate cleaning. If you are someone who hates cleaning as much as I do, You are going to LOVE this! Also, I found this cool site with more cleaning tips if you would like to check it out HERE. And lastly, please don't forget to vote on my poll!

When I have to do the dishes I find it completely disgusting when I'm cleaning a dirty plate with what looks like an every dirtier sponge! Want to fix this? Use a paper clip to hold up you sponge while you are not using it to prevent it from stewing in its own filth.

I hate it when the winter season comes along and when it's time to pull out the coats from my mudroom they are covered in filth! Surprisingly enough, my dad came up with this one. Prevent coats from dusting by cutting a hole in an old napkin or cloth and hanging it over the hanger.

Do you ever have a terrible scent coming from your sink as you do the dishes? Throw a half cut lemon into your garbage disposal to eliminate any odors.

If you're a procrastinator like me you probably only dust when you find your parent screaming at you to do it. Anyway, my aunt taught me this trick to dip a sock into a bowl with some vinegar and warm water, and use the sock as a glove while you're dusting. I love this trick and it’s way better than anything else I have ever used!

Cleaning the toilet is the worst job in the entire world. I feel like I’m going to throw up every time I do it and I HATE scrubbing the inside of it! The inside of the bowl always seems like the dirtiest part and I don;t understand why people use brushes to get rid of toilet grime when you can just pop in an alka-seltzer and let it sit for about twenty minutes. Boom! All that disgusting grime is gone once you flush!

Window gunk is disgusting and what I do is dip a Q-Tip into some vinegar to get rid of the small bits that form in the edges and corners of the windows.

 Have an old faucet that seems impossible to make shiny and new again? Rub you faucet with wax paper to get rid of spots and other stains. I think my grandmother taught me this one, but all I know is that it works like a charm!

I know this post might have been kind of disturbing for some but let me know what you think! I hoped this helped, happy cleaning!