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Spray Cooking Oil on Lawn Mower BladeWhen you are cutting grass and the grass is damp, try spraying a little cooking spray on the blades of the lawn mower before starting to cut the grass.. It is amazing the grass doesn't stick to the blades and clump up.
Frequent the LibraryUse your library card! The branch of our county library system that is in an affluent neighborhood often has newly released movies and CDs as well as books. Many libraries also have children's programs that include crafts and snacks with storytime.
By Janie
Ammonia and Dishsoap to Repel InsectsI use lemon scented ammonia mixed with lemon dishsoap and water to keep bugs out of the lawn. The lemon repels the insects! Mix 1 cup ammonia, 1/2 cup soap and put in hose end sprayer.
Make Frozen Fudgesicles From PuddingDon't know what to do with leftover pudding? I pour it into popsicle containers and freeze! Presto! You have homemade fudgesicles! I used to do this for my children and now make them for my grandchildren.
Check Your Credit Before Buying InsuranceCheck your credit before purchasing homeowners or auto insurance. Your credit it seems is an indicator of the risk you will be. It is less expensive to correct something inaccurate on your report before instead of after.
Italian Antipasta SaladWhen the temperature rises this is one of our favorite summer dinners. Plus it is a great way to clean out all the leftovers.
Explaining Credit Card Fine Print?Does anyone know of a site or can anyone explain the mombo jumbo on the back credit card offers? One thing I know is that I have a high interest rate now and I would like to transfer the balance to a better one. Thanks you, Sarah
Dried Stains On Cotton Shirts?I have a huge problem: Every one of my shirts (which are cotton) are stained (usually with food stains, grease mostly) and the stains have been dried in.
I have never used a spray like shout before now. I found one at the dollar store, and it worked on a stain that wasn't that old, but did not work on older stains.
Does anyone have any ideas?