Category Archives: Miscellaneous Tips

No More Messy Arms – Cleaning Tip

Before washing walls or windows, wrap absorbent cotton around your wrist. Hold it in place with a rubber band. The cotton catches the uncomfortable trickles that run down your arm.

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Lemon Rinds for Cleaning Copper Pans

Don't throw away lemon halves after squeezing out the juice. Dip them in salt and rub on the bottom of a copper-bottom pan for a few minutes. The pan will shine like new. If you then scour the botom of the pot lightly with a soap-filled pad, this will help prevent further accumulation.

There are many, many entries on this web site. Be sure to scroll back through to the beginning for all the recipes and tips. The “calendar” area has class listings of many types of classes and locations that I teach cooking, homemade pet foods, homemade soap and personal products and many more items. If you would like a class in “home-making”, sewing without a machine or with a machine or any other subject, please contact me and we can arrange a class in my home or any location of your choice. Please contact me for more details. Classes for all ages are available, including children – hands-on or presentational style.
Gift certificates area available for weddings, holidays or “your are special” gifts or any other reason.
Team building with cooking classes is fun. Join co-workers and create recipes or learn about each other while cooking.
I am available to teach cooking classes or food related subjects in your home or give presentations or classes for your organizations or groups. Contact me at the following e-mail address:
creativecook@sbcglobal.net
Cooking classes currently scheduled can be viewed by clicking on the “Calendar” icon. The schedules will be updated as they change.
Interactive questions, comments, suggestions, etc. can also be posted on this website.

Removing Rust Stains from Metal Outdoor Furniture

Rust stains from metal outdoor furniture can be removed from concrete by using lemon juice and rubbing with a soft linen cloth.

There are many, many entries on this web site. Be sure to scroll back through to the beginning for all the recipes and tips. The “calendar” area has class listings of many types of classes and locations that I teach cooking, homemade pet foods, homemade soap and personal products and many more items. If you would like a class in “home-making”, sewing without a machine or with a machine or any other subject, please contact me and we can arrange a class in my home or any location of your choice. Please contact me for more details. Classes for all ages are available, including children – hands-on or presentational style.
Gift certificates area available for weddings, holidays or “your are special” gifts or any other reason.
Team building with cooking classes is fun. Join co-workers and create recipes or learn about each other while cooking.
I am available to teach cooking classes or food related subjects in your home or give presentations or classes for your organizations or groups. Contact me at the following e-mail address:
creativecook@sbcglobal.net
Cooking classes currently scheduled can be viewed by clicking on the “Calendar” icon. The schedules will be updated as they change.
Interactive questions, comments, suggestions, etc. can also be posted on this website.

Garden Calendar

Use an extra calendar or an old calendar to remind yourself when to do various garden chores. Each time you come by new planting or care instructions, write the infomation under the appropriate dates. For example, put “prune grapes” on Feb. 22, “repot and fertilize poinsettia” on May 1 and “plant spring bulbs” on Oct. 15. It doesn't matter what year the calendar is. This just lets you know what time of year each job should be done. After several years of adding information, your calendar is fairly complete,and you can tell at a glance which chores need to be done each month.

There are many, many entries on this web site. Be sure to scroll back through to the beginning for all the recipes and tips.
Gift certificates area available for weddings, holidays or “your are special” gifts or any other reason.
Team building with cooking classes is fun. Join co-workers and create recipes or learn about each other while cooking.
I am available to teach cooking classes or food related subjects in your home or give presentations or classes for your organizations or groups. Contact me at the following e-mail address:
creativecook@sbcglobal.net

Curtains -Bridal Veils – Cabbage Plants – Lettuce

Don't throw old sheer curtains away. (If you don't have any and want to protect your plants, check charitable stores like Goodwill, Bethesda, St. Vincents, etc.) They are perfect for covering cabbage plants to keep destructive moths from laying eggs there. It is also a good cover for lettuce in hot weather.

Long bridal veils can also be used for this.

There are many, many entries on this web site. Be sure to scroll back through to the beginning for all the recipes and tips.
Gift certificates area available for weddings, holidays or “your are special” gifts or any other reason.
Team building with cooking classes is fun. Join co-workers and create recipes or learn about each other while cooking.
I am available to teach cooking classes or food related subjects in your home or give presentations or classes for your organizations or groups. Contact me at the following e-mail address:
creativecook@sbcglobal.net

Cleaning Rusty Garden Tools

To clean rusty garden tools, rub them with a steel-wool soap pad dipped in turpentine. Then polish with wadded aluminum foil.

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Gift certificates area available for weddings, holidays or “your are special” gifts or any other reason.
Team building with cooking classes is fun. Join co-workers and create recipes or learn about each other while cooking.
I am available to teach cooking classes or food related subjects in your home or give presentations or classes for your organizations or groups. Contact me at the following e-mail address:
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Almost Free – Natural Room Scent

When using your vaccumn, put a few (3-4) whole cloves on your floor to suck up into your vaccumn bag.  Everytime you use the vaccumn after that, your room will be nicely scented with the clean smell of cloves until you change your bag, then repeat adding fresh cloves.  The cost of 3-4 cloves is far cheaper than commercial room/vaccumn scent products and they are already in your kitchen, waiting for you to use.  They are also natural and have no chemicals that would otherwise be added to the air in your home.  Since whole cloves are something that you don't typically use very frequently, this will help keep your stock current by using them this way.

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Start plants in egg cartons

To start seeds and move the new plants easily to the garden or other area for them to continue growing through the summer, etc. plant the seeds in soil that has been put into cardboard type egg cartons.  They can then easily be cut apart and put into the soil outside (you might want to cut the bottom out of the bottom of the little egg cups, but that is optional).  They are easy to water while inside until the weather is warm enough for them to go outside.  Place the cartons in a container or tray and water them by putting water, as needed,  in the master container or tray.  The cardboard will absorb the water and hold the soil so it doesn't spill.  After they are planted outside,  roots can grow through the cardboard, and it will also help hold moisture for the plants outside too, and the egg carton will disintegrate into the soil later.

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Moving furniture

Put old socks on the legs of your furniture to prevent floor scratches when moving furniture.

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Laundry Tips

1.  If the dryer buzzed, dryer clothes were forgotten in the dryer, and now the load is cold and wrinkled, throw in a clean, wet bath towel and tumble the items on medium heat for 10 minutes.
2.  Left clothes in the washer and now the load smells like wet dog?  Set the washer to the rinse cycle and as it fills, add a cup of white vinegar.
3.  To dry a damp load faster, add a dry bath towel.
4.  Keep a stain-remover stick in a kitchen drawer so you can treat food spills immediately.
5.  Add 1/2 cup of baking soda along with your detergent to boost cleaning power -it helps soften the wash water, and detergents work better in softer water.
6.  Put a laundry bag or hamper in every clothes closet.  If your closets are full, try an over-the-door bag.
7.  When washing and drying delicates or stuffed animals, first place them in a pillow case or mesh laundry bag and close end with a ponytail holder on the pillow case end.
8.  For grease stains on fabrics, use dishwashing liquid .  Just rub a little in and toss the garment in the machine.
9.  To take paint off of clothing – use Goof Off on the dried paint on the fabric.
10.  For items that will not be going into the dryer, place in mesh laundry bags and this will make them easy to find at the end of the laundry cycle.

There are many, many entries on this web site. Be sure to scroll back through to the beginning for all the recipes and tips.

I am available to teach cooking classes or food related subjects in your home or give presentations or classes for your organizations or groups. Contact me at the following e-mail address:
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