Most women do their hair drying in the bathroom. So most of the time, the power cords of their hairdryers and some other electrical devices are left dangling around which is not safe of course especially when they get in contact with water. Tip # 6 (Bathroom) To keep it safe and tidy, after using, keep cords neatly wound and insert them into empty toilet paper tube!
Category Archives: Household Tips
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Household Tips: Garlic Anew!
Tip # 5 (Food and Beverages) When we find old garlic at our kitchen, we usually throw them away instead of using it. So, to give life to that old garlic of yours, put in a pot and place it in a sunny area and water it regularly. After a few days, you will have yourself fresh garlic to your dishes!
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Household Tips: Tasty Ice Cubes
It’s been a long time since I have made a household tip entry. So I decided to make one now! This is great especially when you have kids at home or if you feel like drinking a cold juice. Tip # 4 (Food and Beverages) When the ice cubes melts in your juice, the drink will taste more like water. So, to prevent this from happening, make ice cubes made from your favorites juices. So when your juice cubes melt, [...]
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Household Tips: Keeping the Closet Smell Fresh
I remember one time that I went to the office with clothes that smell like I came out from the closet. I smelled like a moth ball. It was kind of embarrassing but I have no choice. The cologne was my only ally for that day. So prevent this from happening, here is a common closet tip on how to make your clothes smelling fresh inside a closet with moth balls. Tip # 3 (Others) Look for old unused sock [...]
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Household Tips: Getting Rid of Onion Smell in your Hands
I am not a good cook but my friend once shared to me a great tip on how to get rid of onion smell from your hands. Tip # 2 The best way to get rid of that yucky onion smell is to soak them in a bowl of vinegar. The smell of the vinegar will over power the smell of the onion. Besides, the smell of the vinegar can be easily removed than the smell of an onion after [...]



