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GOOD THINGS TO KNOW

1. Budweiser beer conditions the hair.
2. Pam cooking spray will dry finger nail polish.
3. Cool Whip will condition your hair in 15 minutes.
4. Mayonnaise will KILL LICE. It will also condition your
hair.
5. Elmer's Glue: Paint on your face. Allow it to dry. Peel
off and see the dead skin and blackheads if any.
6. Shiny Hair: Use brewed Lipton tea.
7. Sunburn: Empty a large jar of Nestea into your bath water.
8. Minor Burn: Colgate or Crest toothpaste.
9. Burn Your Tongue? Put sugar on it!
10. Arthritis? WD-40 spray and rub in. Kill insect stings
too. 11. Bee Stings: Meat tenderizer.
12. Chigger Bite: Preparation H.
13. Puffy Eyes: Preparation H.
14. Paper Cut: Crazy Glue or 1 Chap Stick (glue is used
instead of sutures at most hospitals).
15. Stinky Feet: Jell-O!
16. Athletes Feet: Cornstarch.
17. Fungus on Toenails or Fingernails: Vicks vapor rub.
18. Kool-Aid to Clean Dishwasher Pipes: Just put in the
detergent section and run a cycle. It will also clean a toilet.
(Wow, and we drink this stuff.)
19. Kool-Aid can be used as a dye in paint. Also Kool-Aid in
Dannon plain yogurt as a finger paint. Your kids will love it and
it won't hurt them if they eat it!
20. Peanut Butter: Will get scratches out of CD's! Wipe off
with a coffee filter paper.
21. Sticking Bicycle Chain: Pam nonstick cooking spray.
22. Pam will also remove paint and grease from your hands!
Keep a can in your garage for your hubby.
23. Peanut Butter will remove ink from the face of dolls.
24. When the doll clothes are hard to put on, sprinkle with
cornstarch and watch them slide on.
25. Heavy Dandruff: Pour on the vinegar!
26. Body Paint: Crisco mixed with food coloring. Heat the
Crisco in the microwave. Pour into an empty film container and mix
with the food color of your choice!
27. Tie Dye T-Shirt: Mix a solution of Kool-Aid in a
container. Tie a rubber band around a section of the T-shirt and
soak.
28. Preserving a Newspaper Clipping: Large bottle of club
soda and cup of milk of magnesia. Soak for 20 minutes and let dry.
Will last for many years!
29. A Slinky will hold toast and CD's!
30. To keep goggles and glasses from fogging, coat with
Colgate toothpaste.
31. Wine Stains: Pour on the Morton salt and watch it absorb
into the salt.
32. To Remove Wax: Take a paper towel and iron it over the
wax stain. It will absorb into the towel.
33. Remove Labels Off Glassware, etc.: Rub with peanut
butter!
34. Baked On Food: Fill container with water. Get a Bounce
paper softener and the static from the Bounce towel will cause the
baked on food to adhere to it. Soak overnight. Also, you can use
2 Efferdent tablets. Soak overnight!
35. Crayon On the Wall: Colgate toothpaste and brush it!
36: Dirty Grout: Listerine.
37: Stains On Clothes: Colgate.
38: Grass Stains: Karo syrup.
39. Grease Stains: Coca-Cola. It will also remove grease
stains from the driveway overnight. We know it will take corrosion
from car batteries!
40. Fleas In Your Carpet? 20 Mule Team Borax. Sprinkle with
let stand for 24 hours. Maybe this will work if you get them back
again.
41. To keep fresh flowers longer, add a little Clorox or 2
Bayer aspirin or just use 7-Up instead of water.
42. When you go to buy bread in the grocery store, have you
ever wondered which is the freshest, so you "squeeze" for freshness
or softness? Did you know that bread is delivered fresh to the
stores five days a week? Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and
Saturday. Each day has a different color twist tie. They are:
Monday = Blue, Tuesday = Green, Thursday = Red, Friday = White and
Saturday = Yellow.

So if today was Thursday, you would want red twist tie; not
white which is Friday (almost a week old!). The colors go
alphabetically by color Blue-Green-Red-White-Yellow, Monday through
Saturday. Very easy to remember. I thought this was interesting.
I looked in the grocery store and the bread wrappers DO have
different twist ties and even the ones with the plastic clips have
different colors.

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