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DID YOU KNOW?
Peel a banana from the
bottom and you won't have to
pick the little 'stringy things'
off of it. That's how the
primates do it.
Take your bananas apart when
you get home from the store. If
you leave them connected at the
stem, they ripen faster.
Store your opened chunks of
cheese in aluminum foil. It will
stay fresh much longer and not
mold!
Peppers with 3 bumps on the
bottom are sweeter and better
for eating. Peppers with 4 bumps
on the bottom are firmer and
better for cooking.
Add a teaspoon of water when
frying ground beef. It will help
pull the grease away from the
meat while cooking.
To really make scrambled eggs
or omelets rich add a couple of
spoonfuls of sour cream, cream
cheese, or heavy cream in and
then beat them up.
For a cool brownie treat,
make brownies as directed. Melt
Andes mints in double broiler
and pour over warm brownies. Let
set for a wonderful minty
frosting.
Add garlic immediately to a
recipe if you want a light taste
of garlic and at the end of the
recipe if your want a stronger
taste of garlic.
Leftover snickers bars from
Halloween make a delicious
dessert. Simple chop them up
with the food chopper. Peel,
core and slice a few apples.
Place them in a baking dish and
sprinkle the chopped candy bars
over the apples. Bake at 350 for
15 minutes!!! Serve alone or
with vanilla ice cream.
1. Reheat Pizza
Heat up leftover pizza in a
nonstick skillet on top of the
stove, set
heat to med-low and heat till
warm. This keeps the crust
crispy. No
soggy micro pizza. I saw this on
the cooking channel and it
really works.
2. Easy Deviled Eggs
Put cooked egg yolks in a zip
lock bag. Seal, mash till they
are all
broken up. Add remainder of
ingredients, reseal, keep
mashing it up
mixing thoroughly, cut the tip
of the baggy, squeeze mixture
into egg.
Just throw bag away when done
easy clean up.
3. Expanding Frosting
When you buy a container of cake
frosting from the store, whip it
with
your mixer for a few minutes.
You can double it in size. You
get to
frost more cake/cupcakes with
the same amount. You also eat
less sugar
and calories per serving.
4. Reheating refrigerated bread
To warm biscuits, pancakes, or
muffins that were refrigerated,
place
them in a microwave with a cup
of water. The increased moisture
will
keep the food moist and help it
reheat faster.
5. Newspaper weeds away
Start putting in your plants,
work the nutrients in your soil.
Wet
newspapers put layers around the
plants overlapping as you go
cover with
mulch and forget about weeds.
Weeds will get through some
gardening
plastic they will not get
through wet newspapers.
6. Broken Glass
Use a wet cotton ball or Q-tip
to pick up the small shards of
glass you
can't see easily.
7. No More Mosquitoes
Place a dryer sheet in your
pocket. It will keep the
mosquitoes away.
8. Squirrel Away!
To keep squirrels from eating
your plants sprinkle your plants
with
cayenne pepper. The cayenne
pepper doesn't hurt the plant
and the
squirrels won't come near it.
9. Flexible vacuum
To get something out of a heat
register or under the fridge add
an
empty paper towel roll or empty
gift wrap roll to your vacuum.
It can be
bent or flattened to get in
narrow openings.
10. Reducing Static Cling
Pin a small safety pin to the
seam of your slip and you will
not have a
clingy skirt or dress. Same
thing works with slacks that
cling when
wearing panty hose. Place pin in
seam of slacks and -- ta da! --
static
is gone.
11. Measuring Cups
Before you pour sticky
substances into a measuring cup,
fill with hot
water. Dump out the hot water,
but don't dry cup. Next, add
your
ingredient, such as peanut
butter, and watch how easily it
comes right out.
12. Foggy Windshield?
Hate foggy windshields? Buy a
chalkboard eraser and keep it in
the
glove box of your car. When the
windows fog, rub with the
eraser! Works
better than a cloth!
13 Reopening envelope
If you seal an envelope and then
realize you forgot to include
something inside , just place
your sealed envelope in the
freezer for an hour
or two. Voila! It unseals
easily.
14. Conditioner
Use your hair conditioner to
shave your legs. It's a lot
cheaper than
shaving cream and leaves your
legs really smooth. It's also a
great way
to use up the conditioner you
bought but didn't like when you
tried it
in your hair...
15. Goodbye Fruit Flies
To get rid of pesky fruit flies,
take a small glass fill it 1/2'
with
Apple Cider Vinegar and 2 drops
of dish washing liquid, mix
well. You
will find those flies drawn to
the cup and gone forever!
16. Get Rid of Ants
Put small piles of cornmeal
where you see ants. They eat it,
take it
'home,' can't digest it so it
kills them. It may take a week
or so,
especially if it rains, but it
works & you don't have the worry
about pets
or small children being harmed!
17. INFO ABOUT CLOTHES DRYERS
The heating unit went out on my
dryer! The gentleman that fixes
things
around the house for us told us
that he wanted to show us
something and
he went over to the dryer and
pulled out the lint filter. It
was
clean. (I always clean the lint
from the filter after every load
clothes.)
He took the filter over to the
sink, ran hot water over it. The
lint filter is
made of a mesh material - I'm
sure you know what your dryer's
lint filter looks
like. Well,...the hot water
just sat on top of the mesh! It
didn't go through
it at all! He told us that dryer
sheets cause a film over that
mesh
that's what burns out the
heating unit. You can't SEE the
film, but it's
there. It's what is in the dryer
sheets to make your clothes soft
and
static free -- that nice
fragrance too, you know how they
can feel waxy
when you take them out of the
box, well t his stuff builds up
on your
clothes and on your lint screen.
This is also what causes dryer
units to
catch fire & potentially burn
your house down with it! He said
the best
way to keep your dryer working
for a very long time (& to keep
your
electric bill lower) is to take
that filter out & wash it with
hot soapy
water & an old toothbrush (or
other brush) at least every six
months. He
said that makes the life of the
dryer at least twice as long!
How about that!?! Learn
something new everyday! I
certainly didn't know
dryer sheets would do that. So,
I thought I'd share!
Note: I went to my dryer &
tested my screen by running
water on it. The
water ran through a little bit
but mostly collected all the
water in
the mesh screen. I washed it
with warm soapy water & a nylon
brush & I
had it done in 30 seconds. Then
when I rinsed it the water ran
right
Thru the screen! There wasn't
any pudding at all! That
repairman knew
what he was talking about! |