Common Sense Tips Every Renter Should Follow

As a renter, it's important to use best practices when you're planning on signing a new lease. Before you sign on the dotted line, review these common sense tips to ensure that all goes smoothly, and your rights are protected.

Read The Lease
A lease is a contract between you and your landlord. That means it outlines what you should expect from your landlord, and what your landlord should expect from you. Details like who's responsible for what utilities, whether you can have a pet (and whether it'll require a deposit), and even whether you can paint the walls are all typically specified in a well-written lease.

Be Gentle On The Space
Maybe that adage about nobody ever washing a rental car is true, but in the case of an apartment rental, it's worthwhile for you to treat the space gently. You've likely put down a security deposit in case of any damages, and you may also want to use your landlord as a reference when you're seeking a future apartment.

Be Nice To Neighbors
Apartment living means sharing a space, even if you technically live alone. You've probably got neighbors living above, below, and around you, and they may not take too kindly to excessive noise. Treat them like you'd like to be treated!

Snack Recipe: Salted Dark Chocolate Popcorn

If you're a fan of that perfect salty-sweet combo, this recipe is for you. Salted Dark Chocolate Popcorn is a fun (and healthy!) way to indulge without completely going off the deep end. The light fluffy kernels pair fabulously with the rich, dark chocolate, and the flavors are elevated by the sprinkling of salt.

Salted Dark Chocolate Popcorn
serves 4

Ingredients
1 tablespoon grapeseed or other neutral oil
1/3 cup popcorn kernels
4 ounces good-quality dark chocolate, chopped
3/4 teaspoon fine sea salt, divided

Click here for prep instructions at theKitchn.

 

Tips For Moving-In Together

If you and your significant other are planning on moving in together, it can be a big step. If you're used to living on your own, or if you've never lived with someone, it can be a big change. But, if you keep these suggestions in mind, you're transition into creating a unified home will be a much smoother one!

Plan Chores
Not many people love housework, but it's important to keep up with routine chores and home maintenance. Prior to moving in together, a couple should talk a little bit about how they're going to divide basic household chores, and even consider whether they might have different expectations for tidiness.

Decorate Together
If you've lived in your own places before, you've each probably acquired lots of stuff to decorate your apartment. Moving in together means negotiating how to decorate a shared space, and even acquiring some new decorations together.

Discuss Money
It's not the most romantic thing to talk about, but discussing money matters upfront can establish clear expectations for things like how to split shared household bills, how you'll pay rent, and how you'll split paying for necessities like food, toothpaste, furniture, and more.

4 Mickey Mouse Club Singers That Are Famous Today

Some of our favorite pop stars got their starts in the Mickey Mouse Club. The original Mickey Mouse Club aired from 1955 to 1959. The All New Mickey Mouse Club aired from the late 80s to the 90s and launched the careers of some of our favorite celebrities, including these three mega-stars:

Justin Timberlake
Way before his solo career, Mr. JT got his start singing and dancing on the Mickey Mouse Club. While he came onto our radar as the lead singer of N'SYNC, he has now also become a movie star and an entrepreneur.

Ryan Gosling
The actor who won our hearts by starring as the leading man in The Notebook got his start as a member of the Mickey Mouse Club. Before he won an Academy Award, Gosling showed off his singing and dancing skills as a part of the club.

Christina Aguilera
Aguilera also got her start on the Mickey Mouse Club. In addition to her hit pop songs, she also works as a celebrity judge on the hit TV show The Voice!

Keeping Busy After Retirement: 5 Engaging Hobbies

Many new retirees find themselves wondering how to fill their days. Here are some simple and rewarding hobbies for retirees:

Handcrafts
Hobbies like wood carving, weaving, and knitting harken back to simpler times when families had to make much of what they used by hand. These hobbies produce useful results, exercise our brains in important ways, and keep fingers limber.

Writing
Taking a writing class or joining a writing group is an opportunity to develop your skills and creativity as well as make social connections. Write memoirs, poetry, even letters, and be sure to keep a copy of what you’ve written.

Teach a Class
Experience the satisfaction of sharing your skills and passion with other people. Talk to activity coordinators at local libraries, senior centers, and community colleges about what you can offer them.

Sports
Many fitness and senior centers offer special programs for adults 50 and over. From swimming to table tennis, you’ll find that opportunities abound for fitness and fun.

Music
Playing music is fun and keeps your mind and body active. Consider taking up that instrument you've always wanted to play!

Creole Cooking: Classic Red Beans & Rice

The next time you're craving the flavors of the deep south, consider whipping up this classic dish full of hearty flavors.

Red Beans & Rice – makes 6 servings

Ingredients
1 pound dried red beans (small red or kidney)
2 tablespoons butter
1 pound smoked sausage, sliced and quartered
1 yellow onion, chopped
1 green bell pepper, seeded and chopped
2 celery stalks, chopped
2 – 3 cloves garlic, minced
1 large smoked ham hock
2 – 3 bay leaves
1 teaspoon cajun seasoning, such as Tony Chachere's
1 teaspoon Tabasco sauce
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste
Cooked white rice, for serving

Click here for prep instructions at the Kitchn.

5 Great Tech Gadgets For The Techies In Your Life

If you have a techie in your life that always loves the latest and greatest tech gadgets that hit the market, we've got some great ideas for you! Check out the list below of the awesome new items that are now available for the tech-lover in your life.

Jawbone BIG JAMBOX
This popular boombox works using Bluetooth to stream your favorite music. There's an input jack and a microphone, too, making the BIG JAMBOX both portable and versatile.

Nintendo 3DS XL
Heir to the Gameboy, Nintendo's 3DS is a portable video game system with a twist: 3-D. The extra dimension's used in pretty innovative ways in games featuring classic Nintendo characters like Mario, Link, and more.

iPad Mini
Dubbed by some "the real iPad," the iPad mini's got a smaller form factor than the full size device. That mean's it's even more portable than the original, and yet it still runs all of the same apps iPad owners have come to know and love.

Nest Thermostat
Designed by a group of former Apple employees, the Nest thermostat brings the design Apple fans know to the home. Billed as a "learning thermostat," it's far more flexible and adaptable than traditional thermostats, and can even be controlled using your iPhone.

Click and Grow Smart Flowerpot
This self-watering pot helps you tend to flowers at home, using sensors and software to ensure just the right environment.

Industrial-Style Storage Solutions For Under $100

Industrial-style steel storage options are not only sleek, but they are also super efficient. They can also add an eclectic element to your apartment's decor, especially if the rest of your decor's lighter and less edgy. And you don't have to spend a ton of money to find high quality pieces, as this article from Apartment Therapy shows. Here are some items they've discovered that cost less than $100:

Ladder Storage Baskets $59.00

Steel Work Bench $54.95

3-Drawer Tool Chest $58.00

Want to see some other options? Click here to read more.

Unique Food Trucks Around the Country

Food trucks have gone from pure convenience to a gourmet experience over the last few years. From New York to Washington these popular meals on wheels have been popping up to provide diners a truly unique experience. If you're ever in the area make sure you stop by these top spots.

Streetza Pizza, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Serving up gourmet pizza by the slice. From regular cheese pizza and pepperoni to specialty slices like pizza topped with spam and chili there is always something new to try.

East Side King, Austin, Texas
Truly gourmet food delivered right to you like beef tongue, pork belly, chicken skin, Pho buns. Foodies will delight in this unique menu.

Where Ya At Matt, Seattle, Washington
Bringing a taste of New Orleans to Seattle. True home cooking of grits, corn bread, gumbo, and Po boys. When you need a taste of the South this is the place to go.

Kogi, Los Angeles, California
Korean BBQ to go. The menu is full of short rib stuffed burritos, calamari tacos, and Kogi Kimchi Quesadilla all for a great price.

Sugar Philly, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
When you want to indulge in a sweet treat this truck is here to help. Stop in for fresh baked macarons, cheesecake, and creme brulee.

The Big Clean: What To Tackle To Get Your Home Spick-And-Span

If your home's in need of a "big clean", and you're feeling a bit overwhelmed, check out the list below that breaks down the major tasks that need handling to leave your home wonderfully spick-and-span. Like any big project, breaking it down into manageable tasks can make it far easier to tackle. Apartment Therapy's "Stress Free Plan" to pre-party cleaning offers a guide to stuff that you'd probably should be cleaning about once a month, regardless of how often you have company. You can accomplish everything on their "Big Clean" list in just about five hours, including such tasks as:

  • Cleaning kitchen stuff like your cabinets, sink, stovetop, and refrigerator.
  • Scouring nooks and crannies like windowsills, doorjambs, and the spots behind and beneath furniture.
  • Scrubbing the tub and toilet, and cleaning your shower curtain.
  • Discarding built-up clutter, like recycling or stuff for donation.

Want to learn more? Click here to visit Apartment Therapy.

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