Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Folding T-Shirts In Horizontal Rows

31 Clothing Tips Everyone Should Know

THE COUNTLESS USES FOR BAKING SODA (BESIDES BAKING)!
here is a list of USES FOR BAKING SODA that I have compiled     from various websites and comments on websites. Thank you everyone  who has contributed to these ideas!
  • Clean and remove marks (even crayon!) from walls and painted furniture by applying to a damp sponge and rubbing lightly. Wipe off with a clean, dry cloth.

  • Many people use baking soda as a “shampoo” and LOVE it.   Just add about a tablespoon to a normal-sized dollop of your shampoo and and apply to wet hair in the shower. It will be very foamy. Rinse, condition, and style as usual.

  • Keep kitchen and bathroom trash cans fresh-smelling by adding a sprinkle of Baking Soda regularly .

  • Before putting on self-tanner, remove dead skin cells with a paste of baking soda and water. It will leave your skin soft and smooth, perfect for applying that “glow”. (Make a paste of 3 parts  Baking Soda to 1 part water. Rub in a gentle circular motion to exfoliate the skin. Rinse clean.)

  •  ….every couple of months sprinkle a mixture of baking soda and a tablespoon of your favorite fabric softener over your mattress, let it sit for an hour, and then vacuum it up. Gets rid of dust mites and freshens up the mattress. Keep that same mixture in a small mason jar with holes poked in the top in your linen or clothes closet to keep it smelling fresh!

  • After cleaning your coffee pot with white vinegar (add one cup of vinegar and enough water to fill the pot and let it run through a coffee-making cycle), put baking soda in your sink drain and then pour vinegar in and quickly put the stoppers in. It will bubble and foam and eat away at food deposits. It works a like a charm and no waste!
  • When cooking green veggies, add a dash or two to the water and then bring to a boil as usual. It helps them stay green.

  • For a great tile grout cleaner, mix baking soda and hydrogen peroxide into a paste, and scrub the grout with the paste and a toothbrush.

    Freshen carpets. Sprinkle on carpets and let sit for 15 minutes before vacuuming. Try adding cinnamon!

  • Use baking soda to clean the inside of porcelain cups. Just wet the inside, pour some in the bottom, and scrub! Gets coffee and tea stains right out!

  • Here’s a good one to know! To relieve symptoms of a UTI (and prevent future recurrences), fix yourself a baking soda cocktail. At the first sign of symptoms, mix half a teaspoon of baking soda in an eight-ounce glass of water and drink it. The baking soda raises the pH of irritating, acidic urine.

  • Brighten your manicure by scrubbing nails and cuticles with a paste of 3 parts Baking Soda to 1 part water. Rub in a gentle, circular motion over hands and fingers to exfoliate and smooth. Rinse clean with warm water and apply polish as usual.

  • To absorb carpet spills…blot up the area, spray with water, and shake on baking soda. It will help lift the stain, and once it dries, you simply vacuum it up.

  • Make sachets and stick in stinky gym shoes!

  • To remove burned on food from a pan, simmer water and baking soda in it. Most of the food will become soft and then can be removed easily.














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SURPRISING USES FOR EGGSHELLS

SURPRISING 
eggshell uses

Each medium sized egg shell has about 750-800 mgs of calciumNourishing Face Mask
Pulverize dried egg shells with a mortar and pestle, then whisk the powder in with an egg white and use for a healthful, skin-tightening facial. Allow the face mask to dry before rinsing it off.
Treat Skin Irritations
Drop an eggshell into a small container of apple cider vinegar and let it soak for a couple of days. Dab the mixture on minor skin irritations or on itchy skinPowerful Cleaner
Mix Ground eggshells with a little soapy water for a powerful clean.It’s almost impossible to get a scrub brush down the narrow neck of a thermos.Clean it by first by rinsing with hot water. Then add some crushed egg shells, fill 1/2 way with water, and shake. Rinse well
Garden FertilizerEggshells are rich in calcium.Crush eggshells into tiny pieces and sprinkle into each hole before planting. Then, sprinkle additional shells around the base of your plants every two weeks.
.Start Some Seedlings
Fill an egg carton with empty, rinsed eggshell halves and poke a hole in each one for drainage. Then add potting soil and one or two seeds to each shell. When the seedlings are big enough for transplanting outside, just crack the shell at the bottom and plant them, shell and all.
                     
                                        
eggshell uses

Make Your Own Powdered Calcium Supplement
Skip the pills and simply bake your shells at 350 degrees for 8 minutes. Let them cool and grind them to a fine powder. Add your supplement (a teaspoon or less) to your favorite smoothie or juice once a day.



Monday, October 27, 2014

Kitchen Tips and Tricks

Kitchen Tips and Tricks 
Fruit & Veggie Wash
 Purchase a small spray bottle, and then fill it with one cup of water, one tablespoon of fresh lemon juice, and one tablespoon of baking soda. Shake gently to mix it together (it will bubble and fizz a bit).
Muffin Pan Citrus Cubes
This is a fabulous idea for a water or sangria pitcher! A muffin pan gives you much larger cubes, making the ice last much longer. This also looks beautiful with the whole lemon slices in there. You could also do this with oranges; maybe even throw in some mint or sliced strawberries!
 Make Crystal Clear Ice
 The process of boiling filtered water eliminates dissolved air and decompresses minerals in the water. That’s way too much science for me, but this would make for pretty cubes, especially if you’re freezing them with fruit for a water pitcher.
Opening Jars With Ease
There’s always that one jar that pisses you off! I usually just hand it over to the husband, but when you need a little bit of assistance, just put on a rubber kitchen glove, or place a thick rubber band around the lid. The rubber gives you just the right amount of grip to get the job done without tearing a muscle
Make Your Honey Like New Again
Have you ever thrown out crystallized honey because you thought it couldn’t be saved?   But it turns out the crystallization of honey is natural and not harmful. You can revive your little honey bear by placing it in a pot of hot water to warm it up. It will stay soft for a long time!
Save Your Cake And Eat It, Too
If you’ve ever taken leftover cake home and went to eat it later, it’s just not the same .The edges are always stale and crumbly after sitting out. Next time, place a few pieces of bread on the outer edges to keep it soft and moist!
 Wooden Spoon Trick
Place a wooden spoon over boiling water to keep it from boiling over. There is a lot of science behind this, but the easiest way to explain why this works is because the spoon pops a lot of the bubbles once they come into contact with it, and it also absorbs some of the moisture. Apparently, metal spoons don’t work because they heat up too fast. It’s worth a try!
Peel Ginger With A Spoon?
That skin isn’t as tough as it looks; The edge of the spoon takes it off with very little effort (even in all of the little crevices and bumps). Leave your knife in the drawer and use a spoon!
The Best Way To Chill Wine
 Frozen grapes  are  fantastic little cubes for keeping your wine chilled without watering it down. You can also plop one or two in a glass of red wine that has been kept at a room temperature that is too warm.
Rolling Citrus Fruit
 If you roll while applying a bit of pressure to your citrus fruits (lemons, limes, oranges, etc.), you will get so much more of that yummy juice.

Keep Lettuce Fresh Longer
 Drape a paper napkin over the top of a bowl of salad and cover the bowl with plastic wrap to keep it fresh for a week.The dry paper towel absorbs moisture from the lettuce, which is one of the main reasons why it wilts and turns soggy so fast. It’s also important to get the lettuce as dry as possible before storing in the first place.
Travel Cup
This stuff works like magic! Stretch Press’n Seal over any cup to make it a little more kid friendly. Poke a straw through the middle and you’ve got your very own homemade travel cup.
 Store Ice Cream In A Bag
A plastic freezer bag keeps the cold air from making your ice cream rock hard. If you like straight spoons and soft ice cream, this trick is worth the extra step! Try to push out as much air out of the bag as you can before putting it in the freezer.

The Smart Way To Reheat Pasta
Instead of stirring your pasta several times in between the cook time in your microwave, leave a small circle empty in the middle of your plate so that the pasta will cook more evenly.
Grate Cold Butter
 Your stick of butter has to be close to frozen for it to work, and you must work fast to keep it from melting, but the grated butter is perfect for adding to flour before baking biscuits, scones, muffins, etc.. It also makes the butter melt much faster, so if your butter is too cold to spread, consider grating it first and then topping toast, veggies, or a baked potato!

courtsey : Listotic.com

I’ve looked high and low, explored the web, and have had lots of fun compiling and creating lists of stuff that I want to learn more about and share with you!


  


Friday, October 24, 2014

Natural elixir for improving the blood count –

 

 • 200 ml of raw honey
• 200 gr of walnut kernels
• 200 gr of raisins
• 200 ml of carrot juice
• 200 ml of beetroot juice
• 2 lemons
Preparation:
Wash 2 lemons.
Cut them in half and remove the seeds.
Grind them with the peel (if they have been sprayed with chemicals – remove the peel) and put them in a glass jar of one liter.
In the mixture of lemons add the honey, the squeezed beetroot juice and the squeezed carrot juice. Stir.
Then add the finely chopped or ground walnuts and raisins. And stir everything again.
You will get about 1 kg of tasty and very healthy healing mixture.
Keep it in a glass jar in the refrigerator.
Take 1 tablespoon of it before meals, three times a day.
You can use it as much as you want. There are no side effects, except for the increased energy.
After a week or two of consumption, test your blood count – and you will be pleasantly surprised!

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Diwali Memories That Are Still Close To Our Hearts

 Diwali Memories That Are Still Close To Our Hearts


  • It is that time of the year again. The time when there is a nip in the air, lights in the neighbourhood, a sparkle in everybody's eyes and the summer has finally given way to the Festival of Lights. The silky sunshine and its warmth only add up to the festive spirit.
    Ladoos. Lights. Family. Crackers: Diwali means a lot of different things to different people, but one thing that everybody can relate to when we talk about the festival is memories. We all have very special memories tucked away in a corner of our hearts which make us smile every time we think of them. Here are 18 Diwali memories we had as kids which we still cherish:

    1. When moms ask us to get cleaning, it means Diwali is around the corner.


                                          

2. The crackers drill would start weeks before Diwali.
                    
                     
                        

3. Talking about crackers, remember pledging not to burst crackers in the school assembly?


                        

4. And going to buy crackers with our dads was a big deal.


                      

5. Diwali meant loads of holidays from school and that was the best part


                       

6. People visiting your home a week before the festival would mark the onset of the festivities.



                        

7. The excitement to unwrap the gifts from relatives.


                       

8. It meant the onset of the cards season.


                      

9. Getting your hands on new clothes for the festival was a really big deal.


                          

10. The thrill to see different types of crackers colour the infinite sky cannot be described in words.


               

                  

11. Secretly eating the dry fruits reserved for guests was the best feeling ever.



                      

12. Our mothers would create beautiful rangolis.


                     

13. Even puja was a grand feast.


                 

14. It was the perfect occasion for the entire family         photographs 


                      

15. We would gulp down sweet after sweet not caring about the number of calories.


                

16. Remember the melas we waited for so eagerly?



                


The festival would bring us so much more closer to the family. Moments like making rangoli with our mothers or buying crackers with our dads didn't seem like such a big deal back then, but have now become our most prized memories of the festival!
                







                 
                       


                        

   

Sunday, October 12, 2014

Surprising Cleaning New Uses

                                             

                                                                         



Hair Spray as Lipstick Stain Remover


Ironed dress shirt with lipstick on collar and hairsprayKiss that smudge of Really Red good-bye. If the fabric is machine washable, saturate the spot with hair spray, let it sit for 10 minutes, then dab with a damp cloth or sponge to remove. Launder as usual to wash out any residual stain and spray.

                                                                                   

                                                                                   


Baking Soda as Silver Polish


Baking soda and silver bowls
To polish silver: Wash items, then place on aluminum foil in the bottom of a pot. Add a baking-soda solution (¼ cup soda, a few teaspoons salt, 1 quart boiling water) and cover for a few seconds. The result? A chemical reaction that gets the black off the gravy boat.















 


Newspaper as Odor Absorber

 

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Newspaper as Odor Absorber


















Absorb odors in the refrigerator’s vegetable drawer with a lining of newspaper.















Salt as Iron Cleaner


Salt as Iron CleanerEliminate sticky residue from an iron. Run the hot iron (no steam) over plain paper sprinkled with salt.


















                                        


                                                       
                                                                                 

Baking Soda as Stain Remover

Clean discolored teacups and teapots by making a paste of baking soda and water. Gently rub over the stain to remove.                                                                                                                         
 Baking soda used as stain remover



Hair Dryer as Sticker Remover

Hair dryer used to remove price stickersA little hot air quickly loosens price labels—with zero fingernail-chipping frustration.
                                                   
                                                                                 



 

 








































 

 


























Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Eight Great Body Hacks You Probably Didn’t Know About

  Great Body Hacks You Probably Didn’t Know About  

  • 1. If you are in a crowded area or in the middle of a party and you are having trouble hearing someone, make use of your right ear.

2. You can clear a stuffed nose or relieve sinus pressure by pushing your tongue against the roof of your mouth and then press a finger between your eyebrows.

3. If you are feeling full after a big meal and you are going to sleep already, make sure to lay on your left side.


4.If you consumed a great amount of liquor and the world starts spinning around from your point of view, put your hand on something stable.


5. If you are feeling nervous for whatever reason, you can calm your self down by blowing on your thumb!

7. Wanting to loose weight? This one is right for you! Always drink a glass of water before eating.