Homemade Saline Solution Recipe Ingredients: 1 cup water (ideally filtered) 1 tsp salt Instructions: 1. Bring water to a boil. Boil for 10 minutes to get rid of any impurities. 2. Mix salt into the water and stir until dissolved. ...
I also stashed a bunch of DIY fabric dusters at the bottom of the page (for blinds, ceiling fans and other household dusting jobs). As always here on Tipnut, each of these patterns are provided hassle-free with no emails to submit or memberships to signup for. If that has changed for...
Begin treating for insects as soon as you notice signs of an infestation, the sooner you start the easier it will be to get rid of the critters. Update: As with all pesticides, take care when applying to food bearing plants, as well as handling and storage of the solution. No one need...
I think I have 8 now) and pull out a full bottle whenever one runs out. Then I just fill all of them at once when we don’t have any more full ones to replace with.”
A kitchen thermometer. I did not use a thermometer when I started making this lotion, but I’ve been much more successful at it since I started using one regularly. Very clean, preferably sterilized, jars to store your lotion in. This recipe makes anywhere from 1 to 1 1/2 cups. I rec...
This recipe freezes very well. Freeze in batches that will last about 5 days each. I use reusable stacking containers. Take a container out of the freezer and defrost in the frig about 2 days before you'll need it. Then you'll always have a fresh, thawed supply of food ready. ...
Who needs Windex when you’ve got this easy recipe for Homemade Glass Cleaner with Vinegar and Dish Soap?? Rejeanne writes: “I use this all the time in my shower. Shower comes out sparkling with minimal effort! My shower is 13 years old and looks brand new!” ...
Also, don’t leave the house during the process – if you have to go somewhere, turn the pot off or down to low.A pot boiled dry is a bad, bad thing! Use condensed stock as you would broth in any recipe OR add more water to thin it out back to where you started. If you real...
1. In your small containers, add equal parts cornstarch and water. I used a little less than 1/4 cup of each for our paint. Mix the cornstarch and water well (it'll be gloppy at the bottom). Add several drops of food coloring to each container to make the colors your children wan...
And today, I’m going to tell you how to make (almost) all of these at home. My pining for a homemade Devil Dog Cake started when I saw a recipe for one in the February issue of Gourmet. However, I had several concerns about this cake, the first being that, as everyone knows,...