-Add Worcester sauce to the water when boiling spaghetti - it gives it that extra flavour.
-A tablespoon of baking soda mixed with water as a daily mouthwash is excellent to whiten teeth!!
-A small amount of baking soda in your fridge (in and open pot/jar) helps keep out the bad smells, and stops strong flavours from mixing. ie: Onion and milk in the same fridge.
-To remove chewing gum from clothing: Try freezing it! It doesn't work on all materials, but if you put the item of clothing in the freezer, it is usually quite easy to remove the hard gum.
-When you get spots of bleach on black / dark blue clothes, simply colour in the spots with black/blue indellible ink, honestly, it will be as good as new!
-Maternity wear - you can often use your old clothes while pregnant by simply sewing in a panel of stretchy material above the waistline, it is removeable after and doesn't affect the clothing.
Hope you liked them - they are all home tried and tested!!
;-)
2006-10-30 21:53:23
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answered by Krissyinthesun 5
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yes.i have tips on how to put conditioner properly to ur hair to get good resuts and shining hair.
here u go:
For super shine, condition the entire strand, starting at the roots.
For volume, condition only the middle and ends of your hair, where it's most susceptible to damage. Here is how to use the conditioner:
After shampooing, carefully remove excess moisture by squeezing your hair with a towel. (Be gentle. Rubbing and twisting with a towel can break the hair or cause friction and frizziness.)
Squeeze a small blob of Conditioner on your palm and spread it over your hands, then apply it to your hair. While the conditioner is still on the hair, gently comb it through using a wide toothed comb. This will distribute the conditioner evenly, add shine to your hair and remove any snarls; leave it to work for a minute or two.
Rinse off the conditioner, again allowing the water to run through your hair whilst you caress it gently downwards.
Gently blot dry the hair with a towel to remove the excess water
2006-10-30 21:47:52
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answered by anitha 4
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Bissell stain remover machine to get rid of stains.
A good conditioner softens hair if you put it on and start at the scalp and slowly and gently pull your fingers to the ends of your hair "combing" it with your fingers, working the conditioner from scalp to ends. Works well even on very long hair like mine.
Add salt to everything to improve taste.
If a salesperson hovers around and tries to insist I try/buy this or that, I speak in another language -- one I doubt they'll understand -- and pretend I don't speak English. Usually works. Unless, of course, they then try LOUD English. Lol.
2006-10-30 21:44:29
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answered by le païen 5
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upload a small spoon of sugar after cooking peas... This will make the style a lot larger and would possibly not break it... In reality, for this reason carrot is further to the peas, to increase the style...
2016-09-01 05:02:59
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answered by ? 4
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I use real butter in everything I bake, I think it makes a difference because I always get rave reviews on my desserts.
Baking soda will take aways all kinds of stains. Like the back of a frying pan, the sink, anything that has been spilled.
If you ever have a sore in your mouth use hydrogen peroxide, cheap and it works.
Beer used as a rinse on hair makes it shinny and pretty.
That's a few things, I'm sure I can think of more. :)
2006-10-30 21:37:59
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answered by Jan G 6
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Yes, I have very curly hair which gets dry and unmanagable very easily, I put a bit of conditioner in it whilst styling and a lil extra on the ends to stop the frizz, and leave it it all day, hair stays neat and is super soft the next day!
2006-10-30 21:44:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Soften hair: 50%water 50% apple cider vinegar. After washing hair rinse hair with mixture, let set 2 minutes, rinse, then condition. THE SOFTEST HAIR EVER. Vinegar might just be the miracle cure to every ting, I mean it look into it.
2006-10-30 21:38:31
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answered by loveorlust06 5
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I have a great method for removing the taste of hair from food.
2006-10-30 21:32:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Milk is good to remove ink stains from clothing.
2006-10-30 21:31:41
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answered by Celebrity girl 7
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Rubbing salad (especially lettuce) on a fat stain will help it disappear...
2006-10-30 21:41:40
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answered by Anonymous
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