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Nail Polish Uses

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1.  Secure a screw.  Tighten loose screws – put clear nail polish on the screw threads and put it into the cabinet, pot handle, etc. and let dry before using again.
2.  Stop tarnish:  Coat with clear polish-costum jewelry
3.  Seal an envelope – Use polish on the underside of the flap
4.  Mend a screen – Avoid a small (no larger than 1/3″ in diameter) hole from getting bigger by brushing a little clear nail polish over the spot.
5.  Smooth a hanger – brush clear nail polish onto the rough edges of wooden or plastic hangers to avoid snags

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Ice and snow equipment tips

Keep a container of sidewalk salt in your trunk to sprinkle on the ground or road  to save falling if you have car trouble or to get off of a slippery spot.

Keep an old car mat or shower mat in the trunk to put under the wheels if you are stuck.

Keep a spray bottle of windshiled (cold weather version) to spray on the windows to help thaw them.

Battery powered equipment is now available to thaw key locks and windshields.  The key lock warmer is small enough to put on your key chain and be handy when needed.

Keep a blanket and a bottle of unsalted peanuts in the car incase you are stranded.  The blanket will help keep you warm and the peanuts have protein for nurishment.  By getting the “un”salted ones, you will avoid getting more thirsty from the salt.

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Quick Cookie Tips

Use parchment baking paper to line cookie sheets and save washing them.

Use presoftened chocolate (Hersheys has them in their line – each pouch is the same as 1 oz. of hard chocolate-(unsweetened)

Use egg beaters if you run out of regular eggs.

To separate yolks and whites for meringue cookies, etc. use a small stemmed funnel – white will run through and the top will hold the yolk

Use a small meat ball scoop or cookie dropper or scoop for putting cookies on baking sheets.

Prepare the dough ahead and refrigerate or freeze until needed – or if you have left over dough and not left over time to bake all of the dough.

Use pregrated orange peel or lemon peel (see the spice rack area) instead of zesting or grating a fresh fruit

Brush the cookies with a glaze and sprinkle colored sugar on the glaze instead of frosting the cookies – use a pastry brush

Sprinkle colored sugars or add a nut or coated chocolate candy (M&M's) on raw cookie before baking.

Instead of waiting to chill dough or rolling out sugar cookie dough, drop from teaspoon or cookie dropper and flatten with the bottom of a beverage glass.  First spray the bottom of the glass to help the sugar to stick for the first cookie.  Then dip bottom of glass into a dish of colored or granulated sugar for each cookie and squash down the cookie.

For easy rolling out of cookies, use a pastry sleeve (plastic round with zipper – can be found at some kitchen outlet stores – but buy the large one, do not buy the small one or you will regret the limitations of the size).

Start our baking day with a dishpan of hot soapy water to wash dishes as you bake additional recipes.

Place cookies on a waxed paper sheet that has been put on a cookie pan (jelly roll pan -with sides works best) before starting to frost and this way the extra sugars and frosting will be easy to clean up when done.

Have ingredients at room temperature before starting your baking day.

If making cookies that require cream of tartar and you don't have any, don't run to the store, instead use equal amount of lemon juice or orange juice.  You will very likely not taste it and it will still actviate your rising ingredients, ie. baking soda.

Cookies dry out from serving or poorly sealed container – wet the inside of the cookie cover (dripping wet is okay) and replace it on the container and let it sit over night – repeat action if not moist enough.

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Egg shells – uses

Save your egg shells in a container until you have several collected.  Then add water and allow them to soak for a few days.  Your water will become cloudy with lime from the shells.  This water is great to use for watering your plants since it has protein and lime mineral.

They can also be crushed and used as drainage in the base of your planters and flower pots.  They also make good bulk in your potting soil to keep it loose and emit nutrients into the soil.  Since it is a “base” it will help neutralize the acid in your soil if it becomes acidic.

They can also be added to your compost pile.

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Cookie Storage tips

Cookies can be stored in the freezer if sealed well. I do not recommend freezing meringue type cookies though.

If they get hard from leaving out in the air or not being sealed properly on your counter top, wet the inside of the container cover (I run it under the faucet and leave it dripping wet) and put it back on the canister.  By morning the cookies are usually again soft, but if very hard, you might want to do it more than once.  Some use bread or apple, but these leave flavors from the bread or apple in the cookies and will make the cookies close to the bread soggy and the others hard.

Raw cookie dough can be frozen ahead and taken out for holiday or later baking.  This is especially good with cut-out dough, chocolate chip, molasses, oatmeal and other similar type cookie doughs.

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Identy Theft – Opt Out – Credit Bureaus – driver's liscence departments

To keep credit bureaus from selling your information to credit card companies, call 888-567-8688 and tell them to stop selling your information to insurance companies and insurance firms.  It can take up to 3 months to stop getting annoying preapproved mail, but it works.  I have done it and it really makes a difference.

Contact the driver's liscence department and ask for the form to opt our from them selling your information too.  There is no cost to do the above.  I have done this too and my junk mail is very minimal.

Pay on line and stop the possibilty of your statements being stolen from your mailbox and have your statements sent electronically instead of via hard mail.

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Perfectly Poached Egg Secret

Add about 2 teaspoons vinegar to every 2 cups water.  The acidity of the vinegar binds the proteins in eggs, guaranteeing picture-perfect rounds.

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Erase Car Rust Spots (for a steal!)

When rust marks mar the look of your car, put aluminum foil to work instead of pricey chrome cleaner.  Just crumple a one-foot-long piece into a ball, then dip it into a bowl of cola and use to scrub the affected chrome, re-dipping as needed.  The phosphoric acid in the soda dissolves rust's iron oxide particles, while the foil works like sandpaper to buff off grime, insuring rust disapears and your car's exterior glistens like new.

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Grill tip for steaks

Rub butter on each side of a steak before placing it on a hot grill to sear and lock in flavor (discard any remaining butter).  Never pierce beef with a fork while turning or checking for doneness – all the juices will escape.

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Keep Worms Out of Garden Plants Without Pesticides

How to Keep Worms Out of Garden Plants Without Pesticides

Build a 12-inch square platform and set it above tomato plants, and entice the cardinals to it with sunflower seeds.  There will not be any worms eating the plants or tomatoes – apparently the cardinals take them to feed their young.

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