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  • How to Polish Marble with Chalk

    Polishing marble can be done without harsh chemicals or cleaners. In fact, you can get your marble to shine and remove etching using simple household products. Commercial marble polish can be very...

  • How to Freeze Peaches on a Cookie Sheet

    Freezing fresh peaches is considered to be the best way to preserve them so they maintain their flavor. They can be stored this way for approximately six months, according to Projo.com. There are...

  • 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 Remove Spots on Glassware

    Glassware usually has a certain sparkle when it's clean, but as you gaze through it your view to the other side is sometimes obstructed by spots. Hard water can often lead to stubborn spots on...

  • How to Unstick Glassware

    Stacking wet glasses or bowls can cause them to stick together. Since forcing the glassware apart may cause it to shatter, Good Housekeeping suggests a gentler approach that uses basic physics to...

  • 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 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...

  • Water Clorine Removal

    Water chlorine removal is a process that makes water more potable for plants, fish and people. You can remove the chlorine yourself or purchase dechlorinating products like activated carbon...

  • How to Use Townecraft Cookware

    Townecraft cookware is expressly intended for cooking with a "minimum moisture" environment. Made with carbon steel and aluminum, Townecraft cookware offers users the benefits of even, effective...

  • How to Remove Burned-On Food from CorningWare

    CorningWare is a material made from a combination of ceramic and glass. Pyroceram, the resulting product, can withstand wide variations in temperature. Originally developed for use by the...

  • How to Reuse Milk Jugs

    Get more out of a plastic milk jug than just milk. That simple gallon or half-gallon jug can make many household and yard tasks easier to accomplish. With a little creativity - and a pair of...

  • How to Separate Stuck Drinking Glasses

    If you've ever left a couple of drinking glasses in the sink with one stacked in the other, chances are you've had to face the difficult task of unsticking the glasses. But there is actually a...

  • How to Rinse Vegetables With Vinegar & Water

    When preparing fresh vegetables, the produce should be washed and rinsed. Vegetables can come in contact with a variety of harmful bacteria during the harvesting process, trip to the market and...

  • How to Clean Cast Aluminum Cookware

    More than half of the cookware sold today is made from aluminum. Aluminum resists corrosion, does not rust and conducts heat well. Cast aluminum cookware is made by pouring molten aluminum into a...

  • How to Reuse Water From a Dehumidifier

    Dehumidifiers draw water vapor out of the air and collect the water in a basin. Dehumidifiers make the air feel cooler by reducing humidity. They also inhibit mold growth in basements and other...

  • What Kind of Salt Should I Use in My Dishwasher?

    Some dishwashers require the addition of salt known as "dishwasher salt." It's standard table salt that is free of iodine and is used to help soften water in dishwashers. Unlike regular salt,...

  • Home Remedy to Kill Mosquitoes

    Mosquitoes are some of America's peskiest pests. Not only can they wreak havoc on outdoor activities, but they can also be carriers of disease, such as West Nile. No wonder millions of homeowners...

  • How to Store a Water Barrel

    Storage of water in water storage barrels is a matter of life and death during an emergency situation when municipal water supplies are interrupted. The barrels must be USDA-certified for water...

  • How to Remove Coating on Copper Cookware

    Lacquer coating on copper items helps to protect it from tarnish and gives it that glossy look. If your copper is purely for display purposes only, it isn't a big deal and may actually be helpful....

  • How to Break a Vacuum Seal Between Two Pots

    You may have had the frustrating experience of reaching for a pot you wanted to use, and couldn't separate the top one from the bottom one. Or, perhaps you were cooking and used the pots as a...

  • How to Make Liquid Cinnamon Potpourri

    Few smells provide more comfort than the scent of homemade potpourri. Making liquid potpourri is one way to fill your house with these great fragrances, and the task isn't as difficult as you...

  • How to Blanch and Freeze Broccoli

    Freezing broccoli is not a difficult task and it is a great way to save money by buying it fresh while it is cheap. Following the directions below for simple steps to preserving broccoli.

  • How to Use Non-Toxic Household Cleaners

    Household cleaning products play a major role in the build up of toxic chemicals in the house. Many people have allergic reactions to many cleaners, from simple nasal irritation to extreme...

  • How to Clean KitchenAid Cookware

    KitchenAid offers a full line of cookware. Finishes include non-stick hard anodized, brushed stainless steel, standard stainless steel, aluminum non-stick and a variety of hard-based porcelain and...

  • How to Clean a Nonstick Roasting Pan

    Whether roasting a turkey or roasting a pot roast, a roasting pan can make your job much easier in the kitchen. All you have to do is throw all of your ingredients into the roasting pot, place it...

  • How to Care for Old White Cotton Tablecloths

    Whether you're a collector of antique linens or holding on to a family heirloom, old white cotton tablecloths require a certain kind of care that's a little different from care of newer linens....

  • How to Make A Water Filter

    Want to make a homemade water filter? Homemade water filters can work just as well as store bought water filtration systems. Here are a few tips on how to make a water filter.

  • How to Remove Lacquer From Copper Cookware

    New copper pots have a certain gleam and shine about them that make them an aesthetically pleasing addition to the décor of your kitchen. Frequently, the manufacturer will apply a layer of...

  • How to Go Green When You're on a Budget

    As unemployment rates are rising and the country is in crisis, it's only reasonable that more and more people are worrying about the green in their wallets and not about greening their habits....

  • How to Conserve and Use Water In Simple Easy Ways

    Do you have a high water bills to pay? If you love taking a shower or bath more than once a day specially on hot days but you want to lower your water bills, here's some few "to dos"...

  • 10 Ways to Save Water

  • Is There an Easy Way to Test Water Hardness?

    Water is said to be hard when it contains a large amount of dissolved minerals, usually calcium and magnesium. Hard water does not interact with soap, detergents or other cleansers the same way...

  • How to Wash a Freezer Bag for Reuse

    Reduce, reuse, recycle. No doubt about it, recycling is all the rage. We treat "reduce, reuse, recycle" as the new "in" thing to do, but the truth is recycling is and always...

  • How to Easily Clean a Pan With Burnt or Baked On Food Stuck To It

    Everyone who has done more than a few dishes has had this experience. You scrub and you scrub but try as you might, that pan will not come clean. Follow the super easy steps in this article and...

  • How Does Soap Clean Dishes?

    If all foods would just dissolve in water, there would be no need for soap to clean dishes. Unfortunately, many foods contain fats, oils and grease, and no amount of rinsing will clean those sorts...

  • How to Clean Leaf Lettuce

    Cleaning leaf lettuce is an easy process that should never be skipped. Taking the time to properly prepare lettuce removes dirt, bugs, debris, and pesticides.

  • How to Save Money Living Green

    There are so many benefits that come with living green. These include a healthier environment, home and body, but also a healthier wallet in many cases. I am going to share some ways you can go...

  • Old Fashioned Lye Soap Recipe

    In the past, lye soap was the ultimate all-purpose cleanser. Housekeepers used it to clean everything from clothes to dishes to floors. Lye soap for bathing is much less severe and is made from a...

  • How to Prevent Plumbing Emergencies

    Plumbing problems can happen at the worst times. It’s important to have a reliable plumber you can call in such an emergency, but also to prevent them. The proper maintenance of the plumbing in...

  • Essential Oil Room Freshener Recipes

    Room air fresheners can be made quickly and easily, using nothing more than your favorite essential oils, distilled water and a repurposed plastic spray bottle. Whether you're a die-hard...

  • Saving Energy Tips

    Saving energy is a good idea not only because it helps the earth, but because it helps you save money. Reducing energy use is easy and there are a number of ways in which it can be done.

  • Ways to Reduce Water Consumption

    The limited availability of water and the growing population is a serious issue we must address. It is crucial that we take steps to conserve water, as the limited availability of water threatens...

  • How to Keep Canning Jars From Clouding

    So, you've gone to all the trouble to pick the produce, buy the canning equipment, process the produce, and sterilize everything. The jars went into a hot water or pressure cooker process only to...

  • Easy Ways to Go Green

    If you're concerned about climate change and want to improve the quality of the planet for future generations, you can do a number of easy things to "go green" or lighten your ecological footprint...

  • Ways to Go Green

    With growing concerns of global warming, it's more important than ever to incorporate sustainability into our everyday lives. Going green doesn't mean you have to make drastic changes to your...

  • Types of Coffee Pots

    If you love coffee, you have a mind-boggling number of types of coffee pots to choose from that will make anything from a single cup to gallons of the brew for all your sleep-deprived office...

  • Uses for Rock Salt

    Rock salt, chemical abbreviation NaCl, is sodium chloride that has precipitated out through either mechanical or natural processes. This chunky, block-like salt has had many uses throughout human...

  • How to Make Your Home Environmentally Friendly

    Everyone is trying to live "greener" and become more environmentally friendly. One advantage to this that many don't realize is that it's also much cheaper. So look around your house and...

  • How to Get Water Spots Off Of A Shower Door

    In this article, we will talk about how to get your glass shower doors spotless without doing a lot of scrubbing.

  • Hints for Cleaning Silver

    Silver flatware and jewelry can become stained or tarnished over years of use. However, it takes little effort to clean your silver pieces and restore their original shine. Most of the time, a...

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