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5 Little Known Ways to Use… Mouthwash!

1. Zap food odors from your hands

So you are making a fabulous Italian meal for your sweetie, problem is, he is due to arrive and you reek of garlic and basil! Dab a cotton ball in mouthwash, rub on hands, rinse and you should be smelling fresh (and probably minty as well) in a few seconds.

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How to Get Your Guy to Share with the Housework

There’s this interesting article from MSNBC.com that all married women can relate to. The author shares her wonderment as to why people think that her husband is sooo wonderful – when all he’s doing is pitch in the housework. Continue reading ‘How to Get Your Guy to Share with the Housework’

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Secrets of perfect laundry

I hate my washing machine. I don’t like to do laundry–wait, I don’t mind doing laundry, and I like having clean clothes. I hate folding clothes. I’m a great go out for a walk and have an adventure mom. I’m not so hot on the domesticity.

Some hints, then, on better wash:

  • always check ALL pockets for stuff: I just washed a good sized stick I’d neglected to find in my son’s pockets, and am forever pulling out crayons, rocks, weird sticky toys, etc, not to mention the inevitable tissue…
  • Vinegar in the rinse cycle is a fine clothes softener
  • hot water sets stains, so don’t do it! As soon as you can, put a pre-treater on the stain and let it soak in cold water, then add it to the wash
  • Use bleach sparingly, as it does break down the fibres of your clothes. If you’ve got a kid like mine, your whites aren’t ever going to be white without a little help. Oxiclean or other oxygen-based cleaners do a great job
  • don’t put wool sweaters in the washing machine. Just don’t. I wouldn’t recommend doing it with cotton sweaters either. Wash by hand, and lay flat to dry. Don’t wring them out, either. Lay the sweater flat on a towel, roll the sweater up in the towel, then walk on the rolled towel to force excess moisture from the sweater.
  • Use a lingerie bag for your unmentionables. Hook your bras closed before washing them, as the hooks can snag on other fabrics and ruin them
  • Zip all zippers before washing clothes. The zipper teeth can damage other fabrics in the wash
  • Your clothes will get more wear if you take a little time before you wash them.
    Oh… and try this weird but reliable method to remove chocolate stains: soak the stain in milk, and then launder as usual.

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