I might be a tiny bit addicted to cooking shows, which is ironic since the take-out local Chinese restaurant knows me by name.
I don’t actually use any of the cooking tricks I see on TV, but there’s something relaxing about watching someone else do the cooking, even if it includes Gordon Ramsay yelling in the background.
That’s why I was pretty stoked to find this new hack: Swagbucks is offering users the chance to earn giftcards for your favorite retailers, simply by watching cooking shows through their video channel.
Ummm… Get PAID to watch cooking shows? I can’t think of a better way to spend a lazy day!
Here’s what you need to know if you want to spend your weekend watching cooking shows and getting paid:
Watch Cooking Shows, Earn Swagbucks
Swagbucks’ video channel lets you earn Swagbucks for watching a variety of shows — including cooking shows.
(Never used Swagbucks before? Here’s our guide for beginners.)
Just log in, watch the short videos and claim your bucks.
You need to watch all of the shows in a specific playlist to earn your bucks, so be prepared. Swagbucks lets you know how long the playlist runs before you start watching, and playlists range from a few minutes to about a half hour.
What kind of shows are available? You can learn about anything from sushi to Indian food to eating organically.
One of the videos teaches you how to make sandwich kebabs by stacking your favorite sandwich ingredients, like cheese cubes, salami and cherry tomatoes, on a kebab stick. Now that’s the kind of cooking I can get behind!
How You Get Paid
Once you’ve earned your Swagbucks, take them to the Swagbucks Rewards Store to exchange your bucks for gift cards. Swagbucks offers gift cards for Amazon, Target and Visa as well as Nintendo, Shutterfly, Old Navy and more. You can even get giftcards that deposit cash right into your PayPal account.
Spend your weekend watching cooking shows and learning new cooking hacks — I got a kick out of their instructions for using pancake batter to draw cool shapes, like flowers or Disney characters.
And earn extra cash at the same time! You’ll be so inspired to cook that you won’t even think about ordering Chinese take-out. (Eh, maybe.)
Your Turn: Have you ever used Swagbucks to make extra cash? Would you watch a few cooking shows to earn gift cards and cash?
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