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The toothpaste for cleaning headlights doesnt work. I just tried it.
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The toothpaste for cleaning headlights doesnt work. I just tried it.
really? i was gonna try it and well that sucks. oh well on to the next thing to try.
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After you're done cooking with grease, line a bowl with foil and pour the grease into it. Once the grease hardens just wad it up and toss it. No mess to clean up after, and never just dump down the drain.
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If you're wearing a shirt with buttons and you notice a few loose or broken threads on one of the buttons, cover the threads with a coat of clear nail polish. The nail polish will keep the remaining threads together and keep your button from falling off. Although I have washed and worn a shirt several times after using this trick and the button remained in place, I would not suggest using it as a permanent fix since the polish can and will wear off.
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Need extra shower/tub storage? Add a second curtain rod to the back of your shower or tub. Use some "S" shaped shower curtain hooks to hang loofahs, and wash clothes. You can also buy some cheap baskets at the dollar store to hang from the hooks. Perfect for storing things like kids tub toys and Shampoo bottles
Keep your pets cool during hot weather. Dampen fabric chew toys with water and then freeze them or toss a few toys in a bowl, fill the bowl with water and pop it in the freezer. Your dog will have a blast trying to get the toys out of the ice and will be able to stay cool while doing it.
that is what i use too. just posted that because seen that. some might like it some won't.
I really like the idea as sometimes the batter batch size doesn't line up with demand.
You can also cook the entire pancake batter batch and freeze the extras. Just reheat in the microwave for 30 seconds a side, flipping each time, until they are the desired temp.
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I really like the idea as sometimes the batter batch size doesn't line up with demand.
You can also cook the entire pancake batter batch and freeze the extras. Just reheat in the microwave for 30 seconds a side, flipping each time, until they are the desired temp.
works with french toast too. we here have no mico just a convection toaster oven which is just as fast if you get a good one, ours will fit 2 plates in and we use paper plates in it. can heat up 2 plate fulls right out of refridge in 5 mins. if you only knew what micos do to food. couple of tests out there you can do at home to see for yourself.
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^^ I use a glass measuring cup. I find the spout to be a good balance between no mess and easy to clean afterwards.
I have a plastic object that can be a huge measuring cup (8-cup capacity), mixing bowl, or pitcher (with spout) depending on need. I don't make pancakes much, since we're not that into them, but if I did, this object would be quite useful for that.
Hmmmm, would work nicely for cakewaffles, I think.
Apparently, fruit flies are attracted to the acids given of by fruit as it matures and begins to spoil ratherthan the sugars. So, if you are bothered these Little buggers, pour a little vinegar into a small dish and add a few drops of detergent.
The vinegar draws the flies and the soap breaks surface tension so the flies cannot escape.
The toothpaste for cleaning headlights doesnt work. I just tried it.
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really? i was gonna try it and well that sucks. oh well on to the next thing to try.
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it might be the type of toothpaste.
i would think you need to use the solid white type.. has small abrasives in it.
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that's what my wife said so will have to buy a travel size and give it a shot.
White toothpaste will work. Take white toothpaste and smeer it on the headlight. Take a clean rag and wet it lightly with warm water. Rub the headlight vigorously. Take a little more warm water and remove the remaining toothpaste then wipe dry with another clean rag.
This method has worked for me as well as for many of my friends. Please note that this simple process will need to be repeated every couple of months. You can take an extra step and apply a standard car wax to the headlight after you have cleaned it. This will seal it and you will not need to clean it with toothpaste again for 3 or 4 months.
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White toothpaste will work. Take white toothpaste and smeer it on the headlight. Take a clean rag and wet it lightly with warm water. Rub the headlight vigorously. Take a little more warm water and remove the remaining toothpaste then wipe dry with another clean rag.
This method has worked for me as well as for many of my friends. Please note that this simple process will need to be repeated every couple of months. You can take an extra step and apply a standard car wax to the headlight after you have cleaned it. This will seal it and you will not need to clean it with toothpaste again for 3 or 4 months.
ok will try that, still haven't got it yet but will try it.
However . . . one must learn what a common house spider looks like. I mean, if you do not know, you might be encouraging a dangerous pest. I say kill them all.
I feel the need to point out that reguardless of their species spiders aren't hunting you and one large enough to do so would require more than a flip flop to dicourage
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I feel the need to point out that reguardless of their species spiders aren't hunting you and one large enough to do so would require more than a flip flop to dicourage
no they are not, but sometimes they get on you and you move a certain way and they bite you, so if you can keep them out of the house nothing to worry about then. as small as they are some can put a hurtin on you.
If you have tomato plants, you can pull them, hang them upside down with the green tomatoes still on them, and the tomatoes will ripen. They are still vine ripened - the vine just isn't in the ground.
We had an old dirt fruit cellar when I was young. Spookiest place I've ever seen.
With winter coming and fires needed, pine cones are the best but this works too.
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You also make me crack up like a broken toilet seat too buddy!!!
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I just thought of the best kindling / fire wood in the wooooorld!
What about using these guys for a good fire?
I am gonna patent this freaking awesome idea and SELL IT for a huuuuge fine fine fine fortune and retire on a deserted island and make a theme park on it!
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You also make me crack up like a broken toilet seat too buddy!!!
FUNNNY stuff!
Shiuzen huis this place always makes me smile because of people like you I just can't gegt enough!
lol!
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I just thought of the best kindling / fire wood in the wooooorld!
What about using these guys for a good fire?
I am gonna patent this freaking awesome idea and SELL IT for a huuuuge fine fine fine fortune and retire on a deserted island and make a theme park on it!
ou ou ou... i want to play... finally a serious question..
hhhhmmm... remember the pocket knife that the blade would slide back into the handle.. and when you push a button, it would pop straight out? but then, if you bump into something with it in your pocket..
IT WOULD JAB YOU (in your private parts)!!!!
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Who puts a butcher's knife in their pocket?
Seriously, if it isn't talking about a pocket knife then WTH kind of knife is it talking that you'd poke or cut yourself in your pocket?
That's why there's so many safety features on everything out there like a tractor has safety features when you back up it turns the blades off or the engine. Also why put CAUTION HOT on a cup of coffee? So basically the world is full of stupid people and that stuff happens. You can't fix stupid.
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ou ou ou... i want to play... finally a serious question..
hhhhmmm... remember the pocket knife that the blade would slide back into the handle.. and when you push a button, it would pop straight out? but then, if you bump into something with it in your pocket..
IT WOULD JAB YOU!!!!
:P what i win???
Never had 1 of those knives.
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