eHow launches Android app: Get the best of eHow on the go.

You've Selected
Category
» Home & Garden » Housekeeping » Homemaking remove
skill level
» Moderately Easy remove
clear your selections

Homemaking

Sort by:
Best Match
Most Popular
Newest

Showing 1-50 of 527 results

  • How to Keep your Throw Rugs from Rolling up into a Ball

    Do you have trouble keeping your throw rugs from lying flat? How about the smaller rugs: Are they sometimes so unmanageable that they are half-rolled or sloppily displayed everytime someone...

  • How to Organize Meal Preparation so there are not as many Dishes to Wash

    One factor of which many of us are in the habit with regard to meal preparation is in using traditional plates. Granted a good many of us have diswashers however it still takes a great deal of...

  • How to Rate Food Vacuum Sealers

    Vacuum sealers allow you to seal food so that it lasts much longer and takes up less space in the refrigerator or freezer. There are many makers, brands and models. If you're thinking of buying a...

  • How to Deal With Moving Companies

    Moving can be a stressful experience, and while utilizing the services of a moving company should make the process easier, it can sometimes make the move more stressful. Dealing with a moving...

  • How to Recycle Brita Filters

    No. 5 plastics, such as Brita filters, have been tricky to recycle. Most curbside recycling programs do not accept these plastics, nor do many drop-off sites. Brita filter recycling programs have...

  • How to Replace Corelle Dishes

    Clever marketing campaigns and urban legends have fueled the misconception that Corelle dinnerware is unbreakable. In fact, each Corelle piece is made of an extremely breakable glass, which has...

  • How to Cure a New Cutting Board

    Wooden cutting boards are attractive and functional. They are also more sanitary than plastic boards, according to Dean O. Cliver, a University of California professor. To keep your wooden cutting...

  • How to Break Free Double Boiler Pans That Are Stuck

    Double boiler pans are versatile pans that allow the cook to create many dishes that require delicate boiling or melting. Unfortunately, some of those ingredients that necessitate delicate boiling...

  • How to Freeze Fresh Raw Coconut

    Coconuts are nutritious large seeds that grow in tropical climates on coconut trees. Coconuts are composed of coconut meat and juice and can be processed to produce coconut milk and oil. Coconuts...

  • How to Install Shelf Liner

    Whether you want to liven up your living space or clean up your kitchen shelves, shelf liner offers a versatile and simple way to spruce up your home. Most shelf liner paper comes with either an...

  • How to Keep Wood Floors Clean With Mats

    Hardwood floors can become dirty very easily. If not cleaned frequently, the floors won't only look dirty---they may also become scuffed and scratched from the dirt particles. Save your wood...

  • How to Fold Hand Towels

    Your linen closet will look neater when your hand towels are neatly folded, and if you store your hand towels on your bathroom counter, a neat fold is essential. If you want to fold hand towels so...

  • How to Sew Flat Panel Drapes

    Sewing your own flat panel draperies is one of the simplest and quickest sewing projects that you can do to instantly update a room. The right curtains will give your room an instant face lift....

  • How to Know If a Mattress Has Bedbugs

    Bedbugs are tiny insects from the Cimicidae family. They survive by feasting on the blood of human beings as they sleep. Bedbugs are not a health hazard, but they can leave red bumps on your skin....

  • How to Vacuum Seal a Mason Jar

    When canning at home, sealing the glass jars properly is extremely important. Not only does it keep the contents inside fresher for longer, it also keeps the contents safe from harmful bacteria....

  • How to Use Smith's Sharpening Rods

    A dull knife can be more dangerous than a sharp one. If a knife is dull, you will use more pressure and try to force the blade. This often results in slippage and cuts. Smith's sharpening rods can...

  • How to Sharpen Damascus Steel

    Damascus steel has been forged for two thousand years, and its beautiful appearance, combined with impressive functionality, make it an excellent choice for upgrading your knife set. Damascus...

  • How to Keep Compost in the Kitchen With No Smell

    You can easily compost table scraps rather than throwing them away with other garbage. You'll find the kitchen, of course, the most convenient place to locate a kitchen scrap compost bin. You will...

  • How to Dilute Peppermint Oil

    Peppermint oil's most common use is its ability to aid in digestion. In addition to aiding the healing of stomach problems, peppermint oil soothes muscles, relieves colds, and alleviates one's...

  • How to Wax Stained Concrete floors

    Have dull stained concrete floors? Ready to have them shine like new? Having Friends anf Family for the Hoidays, and want to have your floors look great? This is how I do it, and you can too!

  • How to Kill CockRoaches at Home

    There are a number of good ways to kill roaches in your home whenever they appear. A roach infestation can cause allergic reactions, spread disease and ruin your supply of food. To kill...

  • How to Remove Salt Residue From Glass Salt Shakers

    Over time, glass salt shakers often accumulate unsightly salt residue inside. When it is time to do something about that salty film, the cleaning process is very simple to perform. Using standard...

  • How to Line Kitchen Drawers

    Lining your kitchen drawers makes them easier to wipe clean and removes the risk of getting splinters when reaching into a bare wood drawer. Liners also protect the items you're storing from...

  • How to Put Moth Balls in a Closet

    Moth balls are a chemical way to kill clothes moths in a closet. They contain either naphthalene or paradichlorobenzene, according to the Oregon State University Extension Service. Clothes moths...

  • How to Build a Fire in a Fire Place

    Starting a fire in your fireplace is easy, once you know the steps involved and have taken necessary precautions. Make sure your chimney is clean and free of any residual creosote from burning...

  • How to Kill Ticks in a Washing Machine

    Ticks are small insects found in wooded areas and outdoor spaces with high weeds. These little bugs cause lyme disease and generally make their presence known with itchy red bumps that look...

  • How to Restore Dried-Up Sharpies

    Although Sharpie brand permanent markers are relatively inexpensive, it can be a pain to go out and get a new one if the marker happens to dry up in the middle of writing something and you need to...

  • How to Plan Meals and Reduce Food Costs

    There is much to be said for preparation and planning, doing so saves time and money. Meal planning will free up time by eliminating those pesky last minute trips to the grocery store, because...

  • How to Keep Chenille Bedspreads in Good Condition

    Chenille bedspreads are making a comeback with collectors and decorators alike. These patterned cotton bedspreads, all the rage in the 1960s, are finding a place in modern homes. Chenille, which...

  • How to Clean Old Jars

    Glass jars can come in different colors, shapes and sizes. Collecting old jars is an inexpensive way to find decorative pieces for storing things around your house. You can purchase old jars at...

  • How to Find Free Moving Boxes

    Moving is already going to be expensive, why pay a fortune on boxes. There are a lot of places that you can get boxes without paying anything.

  • How to Bake Salted Pumpkin Seeds

    When carving a pumpkin for Halloween we are often quick to throw away the insides but they have a use! Well at least the seeds do. With little effort you can bake them into a nutty salty treat.

  • How to Save Money on Water inside the House

    My area of the country has been having a long drought, and we have been asked to cut back on use of water. If you would like to reduce your use of water in the home, save money, and help the...

  • How to Keep Your Home Clean All Of The Time - Almost

    This article can help you get and keep control of housework and free you up to live and enjoy your life. It only works once you teach your family to clean up after them selves, put things away...

  • How to Make a Box with Lid

    These sturdy boxes are easy to make and use for wrapping gift items. Use posterboard for strength, and add decorative accents as desired.

  • How to Select Table Linens

    When selecting table linens, the homemaker should consider several factors before making decisions. The shape and size of the table must be considered as well as the purpose of the tablecloth....

  • How to Reverse a Doorknob

    Reversing a doorknob is a simple task you can complete in just a few minutes. With the turn of a couple screws, you can turn the knob around to keep kids or pets from accidentally locking...

  • How to Remove Scales From the Inside of a Stainless Steel Teapot

    Limescale is the chalky residue you might find on the inside of appliances that hold water such as coffeemakers, kettles and metal teapots. Over time, this residue can affect the taste of any...

  • How to Go Green and Save Some Green

    Being green or greener doesn't have to overhaul your house and way of life. Little changes help a lot, and can even save money!

  • How to Make Room Sprays With Fragrant Oil & Water

    We all like to live in a fresh-smelling environment, but commercial sprays and deodorizers are expensive. Most people don't know that you can make your own personalized room spray at home using...

  • How to Iron a King Size Fitted Sheet

    Fitted sheets can be unwieldy and awkward to iron, considering their rounded corners and the elastic that holds them onto your bed. But having a well-ironed king-size sheet can make your bed look...

  • How to Get Rid of Mice in a Basement

    Mice live virtually everywhere and will be more than happy to call your basement their home. If your basement has areas you don't go frequently, drop ceilings or insulation, mice will have plenty...

  • How to Get Fleas & Bugs Out of a Down Pillow

    Fleas and other insects may lay eggs or even live on or near down pillows and other bedding. Never spray bedding with insecticide or any type of pest control spray. Getting rid of fleas in a down...

  • How to Save 30% or More Off Your Grocery Bill

    I have successfully shaved at least 30% off my grocery store bill every time I go to the store. More recently, I have consistently saved at least 50% on my bill. Below I will give you tips to...

  • How to Restore Calphalon

    The finish of new Calphalon cookware, be it stainless, copper or anodized, is an asset to any kitchen. Not only does it improve your recipes, but it makes an attractive focal point on a pot rack...

  • How to Condition a Cast Iron Skillet

    A well-stocked kitchen from yesterday always included a cast iron skillet. Heavier and more durable than its contemporary counterparts, it was conditioned to prevent the iron from rusting and...

  • How to Clean Antique Pewter

    Antique pewter often has an oxydized surface with an aged patina. Take special care to clean these pieces in order to maintain the original beauty and prevent damage. Implement mild cleaning...

  • How to Decrease Pet Dander

    According to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAI), of the 100 million households with pets in the USA, some 10 million pet guardians and their children are allergic to...

  • How to Get Rid of Old Encyclopedias and Furniture

    De-cluttering your home is one of the most therapeutic activities you can do. After all, getting rid of old items that you rarely have use for any more is a great way to gain additional space and...

  • How to Eliminate Musty Odors From Sterling Silver Flatware

    Sterling silver flatware comes to each owner in various ways---as an inheritance, as a wedding gift or found at a bargain at an estate sale---and the silverware's condition is often out of the...

More

Copyright © 1999-2009 eHow, Inc. Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the eHow Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.   en-US Portions of this page are modifications based on work created and shared by Google and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License.

Demand Media