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How to Recycle Twist Ties
by a eHow Personal Finance Editor
We tend to save the twist ties from packages of hot dog buns and loaves of bread. They collect in the corner of the junk drawer where the languish, hoping one day to replace a lost twist tie on a package. Recycle twist ties all around the house. Check out the following ideas for your collection of twist ties.
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How to use a CLOTHESPIN as a twist tie
by grandmemere
I never buy zip-lock bags because I'm too cheap! So I have to use a twist tie. But I hate those so I came up with a clever idea. I now use clothespins as twist ties!
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How to Make Flying Bugs with Twist Ties
by Pamela Grier
Teach kids how to make flying bugs with twisty ties. Learn how to create art projects for children with these video instructions.
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How to know how fresh your bread is
by fromnancy
I have verified this with a local bread delivery man and found out that the color code system IS still in place and working quite well.
Want to know how fresh your bread is?
Each day has a different color twist tie - they go alphabetically by color. They are:
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How to Prune Climbing Roses
by Stan DeFreitas
Climbing roses want to get tall, but pieces can be moved around an pinned with twist ties that can be bought at any nursery garden supply store. Trim climbing roses when they get taller than six or seven feet tall with help from an urban horticulturist and gardening adviser in this free video on growing roses.
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How to Apply Beads to Cornrows
by elizabethsway
Would you like to apply beads to your child's or clients hair? I have seen many silly, expensive gadgets on how to achieve this look when it is so very easy. Look no further. I can teach you how to put beads in with something as small as a twist tie!
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How to Make Divinity
by treasures306
This is an old recipe for divinity. It's super easy to make and taste just Heavenly. :) I have several recipes for this old favorite and in my opinion, this is one of the best. I also have several variations for this divinity that I'll be sharing with you, so please check out my other articles. I hope you enjoy this wonderful candy and share the recipe with your friends, family and neighbors. Another great thing about homemade divinity is that it makes an excellent and much appreciated gift. You can fill a cello bag and tie with a ribbon or twist tie. You can even add a bow if you like.
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How to Make Perfect Homemade Peanut Brittle
by treasures306
This recipe for the perfect homemade peanut brittle is not only delicious but is easy to make as well. It's a great recipe for beginners or someone that has never attempted to make homemade candy. It's also one of the most beloved traditional candies.
This is a great recipe for beginners because of its' simplicity, even if you've never attempted to make candy you should try this one. The results are very forgiving because after all, in the end all you do is crack it up into various shapes and sizes. There's no expected uniformity.
Homemade peanut brittle makes a great gift as well and is always appreciated by friends and family alike. If you choose to give as a gift, you can purchase those little cello treat bags at your local discount store; you know the ones with the colorful twist ties, some even have imprinted holiday designs. You might also consider adding a nice ribbon or maybe a small bow and gift tag.
Whether you are making homemade peanut brittle to give as gifts or
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