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Post by SAR01 on Nov 28, 2018 13:07:33 GMT -5
Hint 1: Create a home for slushy snow boots. During the winter, keep a pile of newspaper near the entryway.
When your little snowmen and -women come home, they can toss their winter wear onto the newspaper instead of creating puddles on the floor.
A warm hat and bright lights beats the cold every time
Hint 2: Keep a bag of clay kitty litter in your car�s trunk. If your car gets stuck in deep snow or slick ice, sprinkling kitty litter (non-clumping) at the base of your tires can be just the thing to add some traction and get things moving again.
The extra weight in your trunk will also create added pressure on your tires, ensuring greater contact between your tread and the ground.
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Post by SAR01 on Dec 6, 2018 18:27:40 GMT -5
Hint 1: Don't forget to keep a good amount of gas in your car during the cold months... Gas up! During cold weather months, it’s a good practice to keep at least a half a tank of gasoline in your vehicle at all times.
Not only does it prevent you from being stranded, but it prevents any water in the tank from freezing, which can damage the fuel pump.
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Hint 2: Leave those wet winter boots at the door... Whether you have kids coming home from school, you were out shoveling, or taking part in any outdoor winter travel, no one wants to walk into the house with their wet boots.
Create a simple and stylish drying system with a plastic tray filled with rocks or pebbles. This lets boots drip dry inside without messing up floors.
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Post by SAR01 on Dec 12, 2018 17:55:01 GMT -5
December 12, 2018 Hey Everyone! Gifts for himThis time of year there are tons of gatherings with friends and family. Whether it's just a small get together, a cookie exchange, an ornament grab bag, or just to celebrate the season here is a great idea for your next gathering. Create a cookie decorating bar - how fun, right? Give your guests a chance to get creative with this easy edible craft! Set out a plate of sugar cookies, frosting scooped into squeeze bottles (available at any dollar store), and an array of toppings like sprinkles, crushed candy canes, m&ms, or whatever you see fit. All in separate bowls, this will help keep the supplies organized and there won't be frosting all over the table. This is even a great idea for kid parties :) Handy Hints Holly Email your favorite hints Visit the NEW and IMPROVED archives Hint 1: Use Toilet Paper Roll Wrapping Paper Sleeve This hint will save you from wasting wrapping paper each time you bring it out of storage. Rather than sticking a piece of tape along the loose edge, cut an empty toilet paper tube lengthwise and wrap it around a roll of wrapping paper. Cinch it up and secure the sleeve with a piece of tape. Next time you use the wrapping, you may rip the sleeve when removing it, but your wrapping paper will remain intact. Honeywell LED Bulbs Are Below Cost! Hint 2: -X in Snowbower Chute Keep your snowblower at peak performance by spraying -X inside the chute as part of your tune-up routine. The -X helps to prevent snow and ice from clogging up the chute, so you can move more snow faster.
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Post by SAR01 on Dec 18, 2018 17:30:31 GMT -5
Memorize the phone numbers of three key contacts.
We have all become incredibly reliant on our cell phones for everything.
Do yourself a favor and make sure that you know the phone numbers of at least three people close to you. You never know when you will need to reach someone and not have access to the contact list on your phone.
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Hint 1: Keeping your pillows fresh is easy - once a week! To keep your pillows fresh, tumble-dry them once a week for 15 minutes. This will get rid of mites and remove any mustiness. Your pillows will also come out much fluffier.
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Hint 2: Time to de-clutter your pantry... De-clutter your pantry by storing individually wrapped items in a basket. Toss the boxes for the granola bars, cracker packs, fruit snacks, and even oatmeal packets.
Place a basket on the shelf in the pantry and fill the basket with all of your items.
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