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| Remove Tree Sap from Your Hands
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I asked Jeeves how to remove tree sap from hands. I saw an idea using baby oil and baking soda. While I was going through my bathroom, I couldn't find any baby oil but I found my trusty bottle of Purell hand sanitizer.
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| Posted on: 09/09/2009 | 1 Feedback(s) |
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| White Christmas Tree Has Turned Yellow
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The branches of my white Christmas tree turned yellow. How can I get rid of this?
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| Posted on: 11/17/2008 | 6 Feedback(s) |
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| Keeping the Counters Clean While Baking
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When doing your baking this Christmas season, and always, the mess is so much easier to clean up if you lay out sheets of waxed paper on your counters before you begin. When you are done, most of the mess just picks up with the sheets of waxed paper! Big time saver for me!...
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| Posted on: 12/13/2005 | 1 Feedback(s) |
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| Cleaning the Silver for the Holidays
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Holiday entertaining means bringing out the good china and the silver. A quick and easy way to clean your silver in a thrifty way is to use household aluminum foil, salt, baking soda and hot water...
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| Posted on: 12/06/2005 | 0 Feedback(s) |
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| Holiday Aroma
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Mix together, bring to a boil, then simmer over low heat.
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| Posted on: 04/07/2005 | 0 Feedback(s) |
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| Cleaning Wood Floors With Tea
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ry using tea to clean your wood floors. It works.
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| Posted on: 03/25/2005 | 9 Feedback(s) |
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| Cleaning Baby Car Seats
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We have four children in car seats and inevitably one of them throws up while in their car seat. Some of the seats are so difficult and cumbersome to remove the covering and get to all the areas to clean. So, we now bring the completely intact car seat to one of those "do it yourself" spray car washes. Place the seat where the car goes and power spray it down! It works EVERY time and there has never been any left over smell and I am positive it is 100% clean. It actually saves time from trying to disassemble and find all the offending particles.
By Lisa Peterson
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| Posted on: 01/18/2005 | 0 Feedback(s) |
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| Keep A Laundry Stain Stick Near Where You Eat
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Keep a stain stick in the kitchen or near your eating area, so when someone spills food on their clothes, they can immediately rub stain stick on the spots. Good intentions don't seem to go hand in hand once you leave the table! Cuts down on stained clothes.
Keep the stain stick where you need it the most, where you eat!
By Syd
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| Posted on: 12/28/2004 | 2 Feedback(s) |
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