* Put a cheap paper or round coffee filter in between the dishes. * Wrap the stack with plastic wrap to keep the china clean. * You can buy zipper containers designed for storing your best china.
* Put a cheap paper or round coffee filter in between the dishes. * Wrap the stack with plastic wrap to keep the china clean. * You can buy zipper containers designed for storing your best china.
1. Wash linens and do not add fabric softener or startch. Fold or roll before you store them in a dry place. 2. Iron linens and use starch just right before you are ready to use them
1. Fill a small bag with unused coffee and put into the refrigerator before shutting. 2. Also, wad up a bunch of newspaper, stuff inside and then seal refrigerator for the move. When you arrive, just toss the newspaper and [...]
* Make sure the lids are on tight, which prevents air from getting inside. * Turn them upside down to store in the refrigerator. Put in a bowl just is case the lid does not seal tightly.
* Before storing canned goods, use a marking pen and write the date on top. That way you see which can needs to be used first. * If you notice rust or discoloration or bulging on a can, throw it [...]
1. Let frozen food thaw in the refrigerator. 2. Plan ahead for the safe thawing time. 3. Fill the sink with warm water and place the item in there. Change the water when it get’s cold.
* Vacuum or brush first to remove dust and debris. * If they aren’t washable, place them into a large plastic bag and add 1 cup or so of baking soda. Close it tightly and shake hard, so the stuffed [...]
* Store gas in a ventilated area, such as a garage or shed away from a gas heater or other potential flammable source. DO NOT ever place it the basement or inside your home. * Keep gas up and away [...]
Toss them in the dryer on air or fluff ONLY. I like to add a scented fabric softener sheet. Sometimes I put a drop or two of my favorite essential oil, such as lovely lavender, on a used fabric softener [...]
* Vacuum the carpet thoroughly, going over hairy areas several times with a brush attachment. * Wipe a lightly dampened sponge over hair to lift off. * Run the rubber bottom (sole) of a tennis sneaker to pull up hair. [...]
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