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"Decorate" with natural air cleaners. #4355
Some houseplants may help freshen indoor air.
Adding plants such as the familiar “corn” plant (dracaena), English ivy and peace lily may improve air quality. Keep the leaves and surface soil free of dust and debris, since that’s where most chemical conversions take place. Besides converting carbon dioxide to oxygen, some houseplants may help remove airborne toxins – benzene and formaldehyde.
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Thanks to:
Anonymous - USA. - rec.:Apr 17, 2006 - pub.:Apr 17, 2006 - sent.:May 7, 2006
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Cleaning pots and pans #2568
To remove burnt or stuck-on food from pots and pans, just pour in a little fabric softener, and let it sit overnight. Next morning, wash as usual, and you are ready to use them again.
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Thanks to:
Anonymous - USA. - rec.:Jun 21, 2004 - pub.:Jun 21, 2004 - sent.:Jul 15, 2004
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Laundry #1755
Rinsing wool fabrics in lukewarm water to which a teaspoonful of borax per gallon has been added will make the wool come out softer.
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Thanks to:
Anonymous - USA. - rec.:Jul 18, 2003 - pub.:Jul 18, 2003 - sent.:Jul 30, 2003
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Mistakes we make in Life. #3865
When you discover, that you have made a mistake, it's best to correct it as best as possible, learn from it, and move on with your life.
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Thanks to:
John Dilliow - USA. - rec.:Sep 11, 2005 - pub.:Nov 1, 2005 - sent.:Nov 21, 2005
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