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10 Tried and True Household Tips
by Ruby Hawk, Apr 8, 2008
These are tips our mother's and grandmother's gave us to make our lives easier that are still relevant today.
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10 Uncommon Uses for Baking Soda
by valli, Apr 10, 2008
There are several uncommon uses for baking soda. Here are 10 out of them.
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Lavender
by Grace Golden, Apr 3, 2008
Lavender has been grown for centuries for medicinal purposes as well as for decorative and fragrant uses in the home. Lavender flowers are a favorite of hummingbirds and bees and lavender honey is delicious.
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Seven Types of Vinegar and Their Uses
by valli, Apr 5, 2008
Vinegar has been used by people for thousands of years. It is produced by fermentation. There are many types of vinegar, each with its own unique uses.
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Three Microwave Cleaning Tips
by Karen Barnes, Apr 1, 2008
Tips for cleaning a dirty microwave.
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How to Cut Flexible Cutting Mats to Size
by drAnn, Mar 31, 2008
Sometimes a cutting mat that you love to use is impractical because it is too hard to clean. You can score one side and turn it into a folding mat that will fit in any dishwasher.
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How to Wash Your Floor with Your Feet Up?
by upay2much, Mar 30, 2008
Ever wonder about the science and mechanics involved in washing the floor? Here it is, a comparison between doing it manually or automatically with a floor washing robot called Scooba.
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Seven Amazing Uses of the Onion
by Kurci, Mar 24, 2008
Here are a few amazing things to do with onions that I have stumbled upon.
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Three Things You Can Do to Save Time and Money: Cleaning Out Your Fridge
by Hardy Moniker, Mar 24, 2008
Spring is here and there’s no better place to start tidying than in the kitchen! Here’s a couple of ideas on how to better store your food and save on food costs.
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Extraordinarily Useful Things to Do with Used Teabags
by Louie Jerome, Mar 23, 2008
Don't thrown your used teabags away. You might be able to re-use them around the house and garden.
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