Just some tips!

Dec 14, 2010 12:26


New to this community and I just thought I'd drop some tips! Some of them you may already use or they're no-brainers, but these are some things that work for me.

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  • I once decoupaged the outside of a shoe box and put it in my drawer and put all my underwear in it, folded neatly. This made sure that it would be floating around while I dug for my ( Read more... )

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lost_girl_04 December 14 2010, 07:42:59 UTC
The onion thing actually happened to me with a tomato. So when I tried to make taquito toppings it was a disaster. But it was kinda funny.

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noveldevice December 14 2010, 08:08:27 UTC
Or you could just use the stain remover, and cut out the tedious intermediate steps.

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velum_cado December 14 2010, 14:11:32 UTC
Mhmm... That's what I'd do.

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noveldevice December 14 2010, 19:07:42 UTC
If I'm a lazy git, at least I'm in good company. :D

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sour_plums December 15 2010, 00:49:42 UTC
Haha, you could do that to! But for some stains, like blood and sweat stains and wine, stain remover doesn't cut it.

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gemfyre December 14 2010, 08:45:53 UTC
I often freeze all my bread. It took me a while to learn that if I freeze it right away, it stays fresh when thawed. If I wait until it's going stale before I freeze it, of course it will still be stale when thawed again.

When the wicks of my scented candles burn down I stuff the remaining wax into old socks and use them to scent my clothes drawers. :)

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southernmyst December 14 2010, 11:00:30 UTC
That candle idea is a great one, thanks!

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jenellebelle December 14 2010, 12:55:41 UTC
I love this post! I am so going to do that with my tights- put them in ziplocks! I literally just came up from changing my laundry and having bought like 5 new pairs of "over the knee socks" at target last week onsale for $2! a pop! (i love target.)I was shoving them in my drawer..like this is gonna be a problem and I get on here- and voila! instant solution :) thanks so much!

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velum_cado December 14 2010, 14:18:21 UTC
2 scoops of old grounds is the equivalent to one scoop. So if you throw 1 scoop of 2 scoops of used grounds, you should put in 2 cups of water.

What?

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m0rbidm00n December 14 2010, 16:10:50 UTC
hahahaha me too

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kayotically December 14 2010, 20:41:04 UTC
She is saying that once you've use grounds, you can reuse them but they're half a strong.

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sour_plums December 15 2010, 00:48:16 UTC
haha, sorry, that's a typo!
But yes, pretty much what kayotically said below me.

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