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I discovered this quite a while ago, but to keep your car from smelling stale and musty, fasten dryer sheets to your heater vents. Your car will smell like a load of fresh-dried clothes.
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I am sure it creates quite the visual as well when the vents are running on high! :roll:
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Good idea B.H.!
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It works pretty good. Drier sheets are supposed to be good for a lot of things. Keeping mice out of bags and boxes of stuff, cleaning stubborn frying pans, tying a Bounce to your belt loop repels mosquitos, collect cat hair, all kinds of stuff.
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Roasted red peppers ............The best thing to come out of a can since I'd discovered canned pure pumpkin...

It takes the place of tomatoes for me in the winter months....usually quite pricey, but a real deal at Wal-Mart......

Great in a salad, Antipasto ,Pizza, pasta, etc.......I just remove them from can and add olive oil, garlic, vinegar, herbs de Provence, white pepper, and voila, listo!.....the more they marinate in the fridge the better they get....I keep them in a glass jar....
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Bighuey wrote:It works pretty good. Drier sheets are supposed to be good for a lot of things. Keeping mice out of bags and boxes of stuff, cleaning stubborn frying pans, tying a Bounce to your belt loop repels mosquitos, collect cat hair, all kinds of stuff.
I have also heard that they keep away spiders and are good for getting rid of static, especially in winter, if you put them in your pockets.
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I got a list here somewhere that tells what you can do with them It does say something about static.
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Sugarless HALAVAH!...one of my fave sweet treats.....( think: " Hummus ", but sweet instead of salty) dee-lish!...
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I saw a thing in a catalogue that sharpens rotary electric razors. Anyone know anything about it or if it even works?
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Why can't you just use a " knife-sharpener ? "
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I thought of that, Ive got half a dozen old dull electric razors. A stone might work. You can sharpen scissors by cutting up a sheet of sandpaper. But thats kind of a waste, too. A stone works fine for that.
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The Litter Genie.
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Crystal glass nail files
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I've been using those for years! ;) :roll:
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OK - So I'm weird and you'll think I'm strange but my product is neither new and I didn't really recently discover it just recently discovered all the uses.

Baking Soda (Yep - I know sound stupid and boring).

You can
Brush your Teeth with it
Use it in Baking
Use to remove odors out of a rug/carpet
Use to remove stains (when made into a paste) out of clothes
Combine it with Castille soap to make it into liquid soap (1 Cup Soap 1 Table spoon Baking Soda)
Combine it with Coconut Oil & Corn Starch to make a Deodorant
To Whiten your teeth
To clean surfaces
In the Wash to remove smells from clothes
In the Refrigerator to absorb odors
In the Freezer to absorb odors
Combine it with Soap and water to kill mold (better than Bleach)
To kill flea eggs from carpets/rugs
To kill slugs

The list continues.... but I don't have the patience to tell you the rest
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