Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Helpful Tips

Keeping our food in good condition is a lot of hard work. People tried lots of ways just to be able to keep their food longer and not waste. As a new married, I am still on the process of learning things in terms of keeping the household perfectly especially foods. I don’t want to waste food because each piece I throw on the garbage is pain my husband wallet. I want to make sure every things that we spend from my husband money is well preserve, and still useful.

As I receive the family Cook Book fro the Family Reunion 2 years ago, I remember the helpful tips that writer applied for her own household. I think that it is a good idea to share it with you.


Helpful Hints:

1. To refinish antiques or revitalize woods, use equal parts of linseed oil, white
vinegar, and turpentine. Rub into the furniture or wood with a soft cloth and
lots of elbow grease.
2. To stop the ants in your pantry, seal off the crack where they are entering with
putty or petroleum jelly. Also, try sprinkling red pepper on floors and counter
tops.
3. To fix sticking sliding doors, windows, and drawers, rub wax along their tracks.
4. To make a simple polish for copper bottom cookware, mix equal parts of flour and
salt with vinegar to create a paste. Store the paste in the refrigerator.
5. Applying baking soda on a damp sponge will remove starch deposits from an iron.
Make sure the iron is cold and unplugged.
6. Remove state odors in the wash by adding baking soda.
7. To clean Teflon, combine 1 cups water, 2 tablespoon baking soda, and ½ cup
liquid
bleach. Boil in stained pan for 5 to 10 minutes or until the stain disappears.
Wash,rinse, and condition with oil before using the pan again.
8. Corning Ware can be cleaned by filling it with water and dropping in two denture
cleansing tablets. Let stand for 30 to 45 minutes.

I hope that these tips will help you to maintain the your home free from insects as well as keeping you’re your food in safe and clean.


Note: Special Acknowledge to the writer who writes this original content.

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