Handy Household tips

* Stuff a miniature marshmallow in the bottom of a sugar cone to prevent ice cream drips. 
*  To keep potatoes from budding, place an apple in the bag with the potatoes. 
*  To prevent egg shells from cracking, add a pinch of salt to the water before hard-boiling. 
*  Run your hands under cold water before pressing Rice Krispies treats in the pan-the marshmallow won't stick to your fingers. 
*  To get the most juice out of fresh lemons, bring them to room temperature 
and roll them under your palm against the kitchen counter before squeezing. 
*  To easily remove burnt on food from your skillet, simply add a drop or 
two of dish soap and enough water to cover bottom of pan, and bring to a 
boil on stove-top-skillet will be much easier to clean now. 
*  Spray your Tupperware with nonstick cooking spray before pouring in 
 tomato-based sauces-no more stains. 
*  When a cake recipe calls for flouring the baking pan, use a bit of the dry cake mix instead-no white mess on the outside of the cake.If you accidentally over-salt a dish while it's still cooking, drop in a peeled potato-it absorbs 
the excess salt for an instant "fix me up". 
*  Wrap celery in aluminum foil when putting in the refrigerator - it  will keep for weeks. 
*  Brush beaten egg white over pie crust before baking to yield a beautiful, 
glossy finish. 
*  Place a slice of apple in hardened brown sugar to soften it back up. 
*  When boiling corn on the cob, add a pinch of sugar to help bring out the corns natural sweetness. 
*  To determine whether an egg is fresh, immerse it in a pan of cool, salted 
water. If it sinks, it is fresh -- if it rises to the surface, throw it away. 
*  Cure for headaches: Take a lime, cut it in half and rub it on your  forehead.  The throbbing will go away. 
*  Don't throw out all that leftover wine:  Freeze into ice cubes for future use in casseroles and sauces. 
*  If you have problem opening  jars: Try using latex dishwashing gloves. They give a non-slip grip that makes opening jars easy. 
*  Potatoes will take food stains off your fingers.  Just slice and rub raw potato on the stains and rinse with water. 
*  To get rid of itch from mosquito bite: try applying soap on the area for instant relief. 
*  Ants, ants, ants everywhere... Well, they are said to never cross a chalk line.  So get your chalk out and draw a line on the floor or  wherever ants tend to march -- see for yourself. 
*  Use air-freshener to clean mirrors: It does a good job and better still, leave a lovely smell to the shine. 
*  When you get a splinter, reach for the scotch tape before resorting to 
tweezers or a needle. Simply put the scotch tape over the splinter, then pull it off. Scotch tape removes most splinters painlessly and easily. 
*  Now look what you can do with Alka Seltzer: 
*  Clean a toilet. Drop in two Alka-Seltzer tablets, wait twenty  minutes, brush, and flush.  The citric acid and effervescent action clean  vitreous china. 
*  Clean a vase. To remove a stain from the bottom of a glass vase or  cruet, fill with water and drop in two Alka-Seltzer tablets. 
*  Polish jewelry. Drop two Alka-Seltzer tablets into a glass of water and immerse the jewelry for two minutes. 
*  Clean a thermos bottle.  Fill the bottle with water, drop in four Alka-Seltzer tablets, and let soak for an hour (or longer, if  necessary). 
*  Unclog a drain. Clear the sink drain by dropping three Alka-Seltzer tablets down the drain followed by a cup of White Vinegar. Wait a few minutes, then run the hot water. 
*  If your VCR has a year setting on it, which most do, you will not be able to use the programmed recording feature after 12/31/99. Don't throw it away.  Instead set it for the year 1972 as the days are  the same as the year 2000.  The manufacturers won't tell you. They want you to buy a newY2k VCR. 
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