In the old days, they used to be "helpful hints" and Heloise was the queen.
This hint has been working well for me recently: Rinse strawberries and cherries in water mixed with a little cider vinegar. It really keeps them from getting moldy.
What's your favorite helpful hint?
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I think "helpful hints" must have a positive vibrational hum, whereas "hacks" probably does not. Ha!
I remember those Heloise books.
Great tip on the cherries and berries. I did not know that one!
I have TWO Heloise books from my grandma. Very useful references, though the index isn't as intuitive as you'd expect.
Nice call on the vinegar!
I agree --something about the word "hacks" makes me think of short-cuts, or taking the easy way out. Helpful hints is a much better phrase.
Oh my gosh, I was just musing not three hours ago that, as with "curate", "hacks" has been overused.
I feel the way you do about the hacks. Helpful Hints is so much nicer.
Vinegar is amazing at getting rid of hard water stains.
Ooo. That's a good one. I'm going to try it! Thanks. :)
Of course, you could always scarf the berries down in very quickly too :)
I just learned this one: To easily peel a peach, rub the back of your paring knife, or the edge of a spoon, firmly all over the peach. (You'll see the skin start to look a little loose.) Then you can pull the skin right off! I am still dumbfounded about this cool hint. Try it! I, too, have an old Heloise book--some of the hints are endearingly out of date, but some are spot on. I remember reading her column in the paper when I was little.
I have both strawberries and cherries in the fridge so I will definitely try this helpful hint. I'm with you and Jen...hacks and curate both make me slightly crazed (and also not prone to clicking on whatever they are hacking or curating.)
Yeah, "hacks" is, well, hackish.
Love the vinegar thing with berries. Makes sense.
Speaking of vinegar--cottage cheese and strawberries with some apple pear vinegar is all sorts of yum.
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