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RE: Ice Tricks For Parties
I don't understand what you are serving in the carton, are You removing the ice and pouring the liquor inside to serve. Or is it to hold the bottle cold? ... View related article.
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RE: Keeping Well Water from Staining Clothing
Sears water softner is the answer. All the stories before mine, are mine. Softener from Sears has lasted us 20 years and we just had to replace it. Just run a separate line for drinking water. hard water doesn't hurt for drinking, and its better for you then bottled or soften water. But go with the softener it saves all appliances in your house and your clothes and it really isn't expensive to run. Your showers will be better too. ... View related article.
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RE: Boiling Water for Berry Stains
I bought a beautiful handmade crochet table cloth at a yard sale for a 1.00.It was full of stains, I had no idea what those stains were. White cotton. My niece thought I was crazy. I brought it home and used Oxy clean and the hottest water available. It is perfect and beautiful ... View related article.
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RE: Canning Fresh Salsa
Tomato is acidic so you can use a water bath to can them. They will always taste like fresh salsa. Homemade is always fresher. ... View related article.
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RE: How To Open The Wet Jet Battery Compartment
Did you see the write up on Swift jet cleaner making pets and children sick? ... View related article.
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RE: Using a Pressure Washer to Clean Windows
You'll be fine, just turn down the pressure and stay far away and take everything above into consideration. ... View related article.
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RE: Lime Away Stained Faucets
When I was house cleaning on the side for extra income I had the same experience. I can't remember the cure but we called the 800 # on the lime away bottle, they have an solution. Ours turned purple. ... View related article.
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RE: Blood on a Mattress Topper
Dry Salt rubbed in will remove blood instantly. Just sprinkle on and keep rubbing adding as much as you need to absorb whats there and vacuum away. Must do it while wet so if it dried add water to it. ... View related article.
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RE: Homemade Fertilizers
My father who has been gone for many years..raised me to plant my peppers on an open book of matches. They like the sulfur and it seems to be just the right amount. I've tried them without it and have been very disappointed. Peppers also need to be plant very close together it helps with the pollination process. That is a must. Find a farmer and ask for poo. You do not need a lot for a garden but a little each year has a huge effect and your garden will build up as time goes on. You can also water peppers with one teaspoon of Epsom salt to a gallon of water when you plant them. This helps also. But my largest success is with the matches ... View related article.
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RE: Oil Absorbent for Fertilizer
Go in your local animal feed store Blue Seal, Agway and you can get 50# of fertilizer for 10-12 dollars.
5-10-10 or 10-10-10. If you do not understand the numbering system ask them they will explain it to you.
5-10-10 is average garden fertilizer. But you just need to tell them what your growing and they will tell you what you need. Acid loving plants need acid fertilizer so ask. ... View related article.
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