JazzyJolt+FollowMilk Lasts Longer Than You Think—If You Do ThisAlways put your milk in the fridge as soon as you get home. If you have a long drive, use a cooler bag to keep it cold. Set your fridge to 40°F (4°C) or lower. Store milk on the shelves, not the door, for a more stable temperature. Keep the lid tightly closed to prevent your milk from absorbing other food odors. Store it away from strong-smelling foods if you can. Never pour unused milk back into the original container. Once it’s been out, it can spoil super fast. Freeze milk if you won’t use it soon. Leave space in the container for expansion and always thaw it in the fridge. Skim milk freezes best, and don’t forget to label it with the date! When buying, grab milk last and pick the one with the furthest date from the back of the fridge. Use the oldest bottles first. It’s really about the small habits! #MilkStorage #KeepItFresh #KitchenTips #Food #Cooking1217Share
MagneticMuse+FollowHow I Snap Out of Relationship AutopilotLast week, I totally zoned out on my phone while my partner was sharing about his day. Cue instant guilt and a little reality check. Here’s what’s actually helped us shake off the routine: • We pick one night a week for just us—phones off, good food, and actually listening to each other. • If something’s bothering me, I say it (even if it’s awkward). It saves us from way bigger headaches later. • We try random new things together, like cooking something wild or signing up for a dance class. It’s always good for a laugh. • When we’re both stressed, I try to let the small stuff slide. No one’s perfect, and sometimes we just need a reset. What’s your favorite way to break out of the same-old, same-old in your relationship? #RelationshipTips #KeepItFresh #RealTalk #Health #MentalHealth30Share