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Just remove the wrap and fill with whatever needs stored. From sugar to goldfish this works great. Spout is perfect for pouring and the lids easily screw off! Organizing
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Professional house cleaners spill their 10 best-kept secrets to save time & effort. 1 most definitely liked was how to remove grease/dirt build up from kitchen cabinets. Say to clean cabinets, 1st heat slightly damp sponge/cloth in microwave for 20 - 30 sec. until it's hot. Put on a pair of rubber gloves, spray cabinets w/ an all-purpose cleaner containing orange oil, then wipe off cleaner w/ hot sponge. This should make the kitchen look & smell wonderful too!
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Plastic cereal container+garbage sack=garbage can for the car
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decorating from the dollar store. Wish I'd known about this before I spent too much money on containers!
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...cut up a plastic shoe holder for bathroom's under counter storage...genius idea...
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white vinegar and dawn dish soap to clean the shower 1 cup each. Put it in a squirt bottle, shake it up - spray it on and let it sit for about an hour - wipe right off
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This is an awesome way to organize your meal plan!
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Painting perfect lines...I've never heard of this technique before
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Homemade carpet powder for a great smelling home. Great since I hate the smell of regular carpet refresher1
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The ONLY stain remover that actually worked on a seriously set in stain! I am never buying oxyclean again. * must remember to try this*
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There are a ton of DIY tutorials for organization on this handyman's blog!
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kids organization ideas.. links all in one spot
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How to remove yellow deodorant stains from white shirts
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Wendy C This works for baby spit-up stains too!
White Silk Purse Laundry Soap ~ makes 4 quarts {one gallon} of concentrate ~ ~ that's 256 loads of laundry! ~
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homemade liquid washing detergent. $6 for 576 loads. gotta do this!! WHY NOT?!!!!
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Love this recipe also! I SWEAR by Lemi-shine...my dishes never have spots on them, I never will use anything else. You will notice a difference the very first time..even plastic containers are spotless!
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Grocery Cycles – When Do Things Go on Sale? Month by month list of when to get the best deals on groceries
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OK, I'll try it......Mix one part Dawn dishwashing liquid (the plain old blue kind, in the big bottle that usually sits on your sink), with two parts hydrogen peroxide (available at any drug store), pour it directly on the stain, and watch it disappear like MAGIC.
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21 DAY ORGANIZING CHALLENGE * Join the Challenge (at any time) * Day 1 - Junk Drawer * Day 2 - Computer Desk * Day 3 - Tupperware Cabinet * Day 4 - Linen Closet * Day 5 - Under kitchen sink * Day 6 - Dresser Drawers * Day 7 - The Pantry * Day 8 - Coat Closet * Day 9 - Toy organization * Day 10 - Laundry Room * Day 11 - The Freezer * Day 12 - Spice Cabinet * Day 13 - Medicine Cabinet * Day 14 - Under bathroom sink * Day 15 - Medicine/Vitamin Storage * Day 16 - The Fridge * Day 17 - The Mail * Day 18 - Keepsakes * Day 19 - Master Closet * Day 20 - Photos * Day 21 - You pick!
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How to get rid of water stain marks on furniture...CRAZY!
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Martha Stewart's Tub Scrub--works better than any other cleaning product to get off hard water and soap residue
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Awesome! Clean your shower and tubs (or tile) Instructions 1. Halve Grapefruit: 1 medium to large grapefruit will clean your entire bath or shower from top to bottom, including all the fixtures. Simply cut it in half with a knife and you'll be all set. 2. Sprinkle With Salt: Using 1 grapefruit half at a time, sprinkle liberally with salt. Wet your bathtub and sprinkle the remaining salt around the bottom. 3. Take That Scrubbing Bubbles!Scrub your grapefruit around your shower or tub, making sure to slightly "juice" the citrus over each fixture and lifting it every few seconds to pick up fresh salt from around the tub instead of just pushing it around. 4. Rinse: When all is said and done, simply rinse away the pulpy bits and the salt and your shower is as good as new. Not only is it clean, it will smell so fantastic you'll want to curl up in it and read a book. Ok, probably not, but you get the idea! Additional Notes: This technique will get thick grime and dirt rings off your shower area and does amazing work on cast iron tubs especially. You can also use this method to clean your sinks, toilets, tile and more — it just depends on how grapefruit crazy you want to get!
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keep important papers, report cards, art work in one file folder per grade level and store in file box.
15 minutes of cleaning a day to fake an immaculate house.
daily, weekly, monthly, and seasonal cleaning checklists
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Patricia Gasparino Like seriously does she really actually ever clean anything????
Jennifer Neill Maybe let's name it "Cleaning checklists...for your staff" :)
Patricia Gasparino Hahahahahahahaha!!!!
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Cecelia B. I put mine in a spray bottle and sprayed it on..