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Remove Grease and Oil from Appliances

Use a spray bottle with straight white vinegar to clean greasy residue off appliances in your kitchen.

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Brown stains on my clothes when I wash them in my front load

I get brown stains on my clothes when I use my front loader
washing machine. I have run a cycle with just bleach and
also have done it with white vinegar but it doesn't help.
Do you have any suggestions?

Post By Ermelinda Ringie (Guest Post)

RE: Remove Grease and Oil from Appliances

Thanks for this tip!

I had a mishap with grease while baking today. I was able to clean the bottom of my oven rather quickly after soaking it with white vinegar. I couldn't believe how easy the grease came off!!!

Post by gypsyartist

RE: Using Pears That Fell Off the Tree

Having spent my first 20 years living surrounded by pears & apple orchards. As kids, Mom would send my brother and I out to pick up the wind fall pears and put them in the cellar, she would can them as they got ripe. Pears were always picked green and then packed, sent to the groceries stores. They would be almost ripe by the time they got to the market..

Post By Ellen (Guest Post)

RE: Using Pears That Fell Off the Tree

If they are close to the size of a ripe pear, sit them on the counter, they will be ripe in a few days. Or you can place them in a bag with either an apple or banana (I can't remember which one) that should help. If they are really small then they won't have had enough time for the fruit to develop even close to being ripe, I don't think they would be edible, but then you never know!

We used to add pears to our homemade applesauce, or you can just make pearsauce itself. Many people use pears in desserts, the possibilities are out there, try a search on the internet, I am sure you'll be busy reading recipes for days! Good luck!

Post by michawnpita

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