101 Household hints
101 Household hintsAngela
Usually Barking Up the Wrong Tree Re: 101 Household hintsI have had a look, looks good
Re: 101 Household hintsThere are some good ideas, if only I can remember to use them
Angela
Usually Barking Up the Wrong Tree Re: 101 Household hintsBrilliant ideas. I have heard of some, but I really must remember the chalk for grease stains on clothes as OH is an expert at getting it on his clothes. LOL
Re: 101 Household hintsBrilliant, Angela. I have put it onto my favourites site.
Re: 101 Household hintsSome really good tips on there, heard of a few of them, but most of them I'd never even thought of, thanks very much
Lyn
_______________________________________________ Gold/White Shih Tzu, Green Cheek Conure Re: 101 Household hintsThanks for posting this - I'm going to try the lettuce storage thing this morning
Re: 101 Household hintsBrilliant, thank you for sharing, love some of these.
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That reminds me - I think we still have some lettuce in the porch (no room in the fridge). Why do supermarkets have to sell everything in 2s. But I never buy chopped lettuce. I've also got half a cucumber - the second half was half the price of a half (by buying a whole one), so I thought I'd try out a tip I read on 'Which?' They said that if cucs go soggy it's because they are stored too cold. Dance caller. http://mo-dance-caller.blogspot.co.uk/p/what-i-do.html
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Re: 101 Household hintsWell impressed with these, I too have put onto favourites. quite a few I am going to try and give a go.
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Heaven only knows. I got a two pack of little gems - so far, so good re the jar storage (but it's not even 24 hours yet ). I don't have a salad spinner so just flung the washed leaves around in a tea towel and then dabbed them with another to dry them. I read that if you completely wrap a cucumber in clingfilm, it will keep for longer in the fridge than if unwrapped - so I tried that this summer when being bombarded with them from my parents' greenhouse, and it really did work. They lasted much much longer than normal - can't remember the science behind it, but it worked
Re: 101 Household hintsThanks for the link to the site. Some very simple but brilliant ideas. When you see them, the solutions looks so obvious that you wonder why you never thought about them yourself.
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Re: 101 Household hintsIf the lettuce storage is the kilner jar one it most definitely works.
I think I posted about it last year. I was so surprised that it worked so well. 6 days on and the lettuce was still crispy. I will be doing that again this year for certain. 1 dumbo rat still without a name; 2 top eared rats Octavia and Ursula
1 Rhode Rock, 1 Sussex Star, 1 Blue Ranger - The New Monochrome Set My crafty blog, it's Frugal too http://relovedremnants.blogspot.co.uk/ Re: 101 Household hintsSo many great ideas, some seem so obvious but I hadn't thought of doing.
I think I'll print out the best ones to keep. "He who is cruel to animals becomes hard also in his dealings with men. We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals."
--Immanuel Kant Re: 101 Household hintsI may have to grow older, but it doesn't mean I have to grow up!
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