Anonymous wrote:Keep a chip clip in my travel makeup bag to clip hotel curtains together at night so they don't inevitably fall open and let streams of light in at 6 a.m.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's my new tip -- maybe not a life hack, but it made me happy. Noticed a couple weeks ago the dishwasher was not getting things quite as clean, so they needed more of a pre-wash. After being annoyed for a couple weeks, I watched a short YouTube video on how to disassemble and clean the filter trap at the bottom of the dishwasher. Took about 30 minutes, and there was some nasty stuff down there, but now my dishwasher cleans like new again. Huge improvement. Kind of disgusting to think I'd never cleaned it in 10 years.
wow.... I clean that trap at least once a week....

Anonymous wrote:Here's my new tip -- maybe not a life hack, but it made me happy. Noticed a couple weeks ago the dishwasher was not getting things quite as clean, so they needed more of a pre-wash. After being annoyed for a couple weeks, I watched a short YouTube video on how to disassemble and clean the filter trap at the bottom of the dishwasher. Took about 30 minutes, and there was some nasty stuff down there, but now my dishwasher cleans like new again. Huge improvement. Kind of disgusting to think I'd never cleaned it in 10 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't people's dishwashers have the light that indicates clean? Or can't people smell clean vs dirty dishes when they open it up?? I guess not as this seems to be an issue for a lot of people.
Yes, we have a clean light, but if you open the dishwasher once, the light turns off and doesn't go back on. So if you open the dishwasher to grab one fork, the light goes off. Also with two toddlers running around the house, sometimes we get interrupted in the middle of unloading the dishwasher and don't get back to it. Then the other parent comes along and needs to look to be sure if the dishes are clean. Since my wife is visually impaired, it's not as easy to just "see" if the dishes are dirty. Since we only run the dishwasher 2-3 times per week, we pre-rinse the dishes to get most of the food off so that they don't dry on and it doesn't stink of old food. So for us the jar method that I posted above really helps. It's a quick easy way to determine if the dishes are clean or dirty, so why wouldn't we?
Why can't you just re-throw the lock after you grab a fork out? That's what we do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't people's dishwashers have the light that indicates clean? Or can't people smell clean vs dirty dishes when they open it up?? I guess not as this seems to be an issue for a lot of people.
Yes, we have a clean light, but if you open the dishwasher once, the light turns off and doesn't go back on. So if you open the dishwasher to grab one fork, the light goes off. Also with two toddlers running around the house, sometimes we get interrupted in the middle of unloading the dishwasher and don't get back to it. Then the other parent comes along and needs to look to be sure if the dishes are clean. Since my wife is visually impaired, it's not as easy to just "see" if the dishes are dirty. Since we only run the dishwasher 2-3 times per week, we pre-rinse the dishes to get most of the food off so that they don't dry on and it doesn't stink of old food. So for us the jar method that I posted above really helps. It's a quick easy way to determine if the dishes are clean or dirty, so why wouldn't we?
Anonymous wrote:Here's my new tip -- maybe not a life hack, but it made me happy. Noticed a couple weeks ago the dishwasher was not getting things quite as clean, so they needed more of a pre-wash. After being annoyed for a couple weeks, I watched a short YouTube video on how to disassemble and clean the filter trap at the bottom of the dishwasher. Took about 30 minutes, and there was some nasty stuff down there, but now my dishwasher cleans like new again. Huge improvement. Kind of disgusting to think I'd never cleaned it in 10 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On vacation, I sleep in workout clothes. When one kid wakes up, I can quickly get him/her out of the room before he/she wakes up the rest of the family.
Put kids plates/cups/bowls in a low cabinet -- they can get themselves food and drinks, help set the table and help unload the dishwasher when they are as young as 3.
Keep a collapsible storage bin from ikea in the hallway outside the kids' rooms for all the unmatched socks that come out of the dryer. When it gets full or we run out of socks, we have a matching party where we dump them all out and the kids search for matches. Sometimes I offer to pay them a nickel a match. Good for math skills too. I don't know why I didn't do this a long time ago, as the number of unmatched socks just drives me totally bonkers and I never knew where to put them until the other sock showed up.
Different solution to the sock problem:
Buy each kid their own color socks (for me, the older boy has gray, the younger has navy). Multi-packs that don't have different colored stripes can be hard to find, but most places sell individual pair and when they are on sale, I buy a dozen. Easy to sort sized and match... When one gets lost or holey it doesn't matter as there are 23 more that are exactly the same...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:so the only life hack is cleaning your glasses? sad
Ha! You beat me to it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I fold the bed sheet, fitted sheet, and extra pillow case and put them inside the 2nd pillow case to keep the set together. Saves me time looking for a matched set.
OMG that is so smart!! thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I am taking my kids to lunch at mcd or chickfila (with play areas), I go through the drive thru first. This eliminates me having to threaten their lives when I have to order at the counter.
You are a genius. This is truly brilliant.
Agreed. I am quite impressed. This is a life changing share, so thank you.
I really can't believe you didn't think of this yourself. How about: pay bills on time; don't have children until you have a good job and money in the bank; never loan money or go into business with family or friends?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I am taking my kids to lunch at mcd or chickfila (with play areas), I go through the drive thru first. This eliminates me having to threaten their lives when I have to order at the counter.
You are a genius. This is truly brilliant.
Agreed. I am quite impressed. This is a life changing share, so thank you.