Make This Delicious Four-Minute Lemon Cake In Your Microwave

A deliciously light and citrusy lemon cake doesn’t have to take a ton of time in a hot oven to bake. This lemon cake takes about four minutes, and you can make the whole thing in four minutes using nothing but your microwave. It’s about as simple as it gets.

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Your Favorite Travel Pillow Is the Cabeau Evolution

Our readers offered up plenty of strong opinions
, and at least a dash of snark, in our hunt to find the best travel pillow, but at the end of the day, Cabeau’s Evolution memory foam pillow took home the title with more than double the recommendations of any other option.

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The Container Your Berries Come In Can Tell You About Their Health

Unlike some trickier fruits,
berries are relatively easy to judge for ripeness. Their color is a good indicator, but, as the Kitchn points out, there are some subtle signs that berries are about to spoil.

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Excy Is a Full-Fledged Exercise Bike in a Tiny Package

This folding exercise bike can work your arms or your legs. It’s sturdy enough for serious workouts, with a price to rival full size equipment. When you’re done, though, it barely takes up space. Excy is like a polite houseguest: It stays out of your way when you’re busy, but it’s up for fun whenever you are.

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Try “Hurricane Sprints” For a Super Challenging Sprint Workout

Doing sprint intervals on a running track or the treadmill at the gym is a popular way to get an effective, short cardio workout. There’s one major gripe: you’re mainly working out your legs. With “hurricane sprints”, your upper body and core can actively join the fun.

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How to Unlock Secret Settings in Windows 10

The Windows registry is a sprawling, usually impenetrable settings file covering just about every aspect of the operating system and applications running on a computer. A lot of these settings are hidden from the user, but if you know what you’re doing, you can don your tweaking and customize Windows in a variety of ways. Here’s how to get started.

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The Always-Up-to-Date Guide to Setting Up Your Raspberry Pi

So, you finally picked up a Raspberry Pi and it’s sitting on your desk, waiting for you to do something awesome with it. Good news, setting it up is stupid-easy these days, and in less than 30 minutes, you’ll be hacking away on your tiny little $35 computer.

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The True Size Shows You How Big Countries and States Really Are

Most maps you see don’t show Earth according to its true proportions, so it’s easy to get confused over the size of different countries, states, and even continents relative to each other. The True Size is an interactive map that lets you see how big or small these places really are.

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The Best Way to Load Your Dishwasher Is Buried In Its Manual

People fight over the best way to load the dishwasher. Forks with tines up or down, pots on the top or bottom—luckily, it’s all meaningless. Your specific model probably has a “right way,” and it’s buried in the back of its owner’s manual.

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