Welcome, UserName
Have a Common Sense tip that's too great for words? Create a video about it and share it on the Common Sense Community's new video channel!
Boil potatoes with the skin on. When done, drain. Fold a SCOTT Towel in half and pick up a hot potato. Gently rub the potato back and forth and the skin comes right off. Shake the potato skin off and reuse the towel. It saves time and clean up. When finished, just discard the towel or, better yet, go green and place the towel and the peelings into a compost pile for next spring's gardening.
To get something out of a heat register or under the fridge, add an empty SCOTT paper towel roll or empty gift wrap roll to your vacuum hose. It can be bent or flattened to get into the narrowest openings.
To clean your coffee/tea cups of stains on the inside, wet the cups and sprinkle in a little baking soda. Rub the residue with a SCOTT Towel, and no more stains!
With 150 full-size sheets —more than any other brand.
Softness done right & long lasting rolls.
America's favorite 1000-count roll lasts and lasts.
What New Year's Resolution is on your list the most often?
I am just like Rachel from Madison, AL, if not worse. I have these continuous piles of "stuff," e.g., unread mail, already opened mail, piles of (hospital) bills that will never be paid, newspapers and magazines that most of the time will never be read. And in the bedrooms, among all those papers, clothes galore. At times I question myself, am I sane or insane? I try to blame all this piling up to my depressive state of mind, where I see myself trying to clean up the house at times with not very successful results. What can we do about all these clothes and paper. "Hoarding?" HELP US PLEASE!