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joggerjayne | 14:14 Mon 26th Sep 2011 | ChatterBank
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I don't mean tips like Stokey's. I mean little ideas.

But only ones that cast iron guarantee work.

None of this "white wine is the best thing to clean up red wine" nonsense.

Here's mine ...

Putting new grips on bike handlebars (good one for those of you with kids) ...

Spray hairspray on the handlebars.

It's all wet and slippery, and the grips just slide on.

Then, it sets like glue, and the new grips are securely in place.

I thank you.
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I bang my jars on the floor....much more effective-and satisfying.
off sake, i read jugs then
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Instead of Washing-up - Use paper Plates

Instead of Dusting - Employ a Cleaner

Cleaning the Oven - Don't cook

Cleaning Windows - Brick them up

Creaking Doors - Take them off

I have an easy life JJ !! :-))
Darn I thought this was going to be a Page 3 reference. Hmm reading through maybe it is.
Avoid spilling red wine on your carpet by drinking it down in one
Thicken up runny low fat yoghurt by stirring in a spoonful of lard.
I once couldn't open a jar of piccallili so threw it at the wall in temper...........that opened it.
best thing to do with piccalilli
Don't even think about cleaning away a red wine stain with white wine (it doesn't bloody work anyway). Just drink the white wine. you then will care a whole lot less about the red wine stain.
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One of Kim and Aggie's tips was to get stickers off with mayonnaise, and that works.
Nowt wrong with stokies tips
For flyaway hair just run a fabric conditioner sheet down it - hey presto all static gone!

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