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Using large planters

I use packing peanuts in my very large planters for drainage. They don't disintegrate & no heavy stones, rocks or terracotta shards to weigh the planter down. Plus it's a way to get rid of those pesty little things.

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Paper Towels / Coffee Filters

If you run out of coffee filters just use a folded Scott paper towel as a filter. Works great!

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Save your cell phone

I keep my cell in it's own little pocket in my purse so it doesn't get scratched up & I add one of those little moisture packets in the pocket with it(the ones that are in purses when you buy them). I'm in S. FL and it gets very humid which is bad for cell batteries, so the packet keeps it dry!!

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Lights Out Tips / Storms

Instead of using candles which can be hazards around children, purchase a battery operated lantern. They are safe and have two settings.

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Sticky Shower Rod & Hooks

Do your shower curtain hooks stick on the rod when opening or closing? Dampen a SCOTT® Paper Towel with baby oil & wipe the entire rod with the oil-soaked towel. No more sticky hooks. Works with plastic or metal hooks and the baby oil smells great. Any time the hooks start to stick, do it again. Mine last about 4 - 6 months.

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Reducing Static Cling

Pin a small safety pin to the seam of your slip and you will not have a clingy skirt or dress. Same thing works with slacks that cling when wearing panty hose. Place pin in seam of slacks and.. ta da!... static is gone.

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How to Handle RECALLS

With so many recalls on food products, we don't always get the warning until after we've repackaged our meat for freezing. Now when I repackage a food product, I put it in freezer bags and on the outside of package I tape the original label to the back side of package. This label contains date and code numbers needed to identify a possible recall.

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your purse and shopping

To keep your purse safe while shopping you can wrap the child seat belt around your purse strap several times but the thief could just open your purse.. Better still have a purse that has a long strap or a fanny purse and wear it around your waist with the purse in front of you . I dare a thief to try to get it off of you..

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