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20 Household Uses for Plain Ol' Vinegar
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I would HIGHLY recommend that you dilute it with water first -
he!! yeah MJ! Now we all know who to tell people NOT to do business with!!
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~ 20 Household Uses for Vinegar ~ 1. Glassware: ½ cup of distilled vinegar added to a gallon of rinse water will remove soap film from glassware & make it shine. 2. Toilet Bowl: clean & deodorize your toilet bowl by pouring undiluted white vinegar into it. Let it stand for about 5 minutes, then flush. Stubborn stains may require scrubbing. 3. Bathtub: wipe down bathtub with vinegar & baking soda to remove film buildup. Rinse clean with water. 4. Ants: ant invasions can be deterred by washing countertops, cabinets & floors with vinegar. 5. Grease: flimy d
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Spring is here ~ While we are all taking in the warmer days & spring cleaning, please remember that PHS is still asking for all of your empty ink jet cartridges! Such a simple thing to do .... instead of tossing your empty in the trash, send it our way! We will take care of the rest! so...... if you will, bug your neighbors, bug your co-workers, heck.... bug your boss too ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ What is Cash for Critters? Cash for Critters is a fundraising program one of the easiest and fastest ways to raise funds av
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Well, I'm on a roll this morning Let's think about the simple things ~ the really simple things ~ like our Sunday morning newspaper - loaded with coupons that we will never use ~ guess what? I found someone that can! (If it can be recycled, I'll find a way) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ http://www.ocpnet.org/ Our program serves military families by assisting you to forward "manufacturer's coupons" to overseas military bases. These bundles of coupons are placed on tables, at the PX and Commissary, or handed out for use by military m
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What's in a lube? The following is a guide on why lubes are a necessity for safe, sexy fun. WHAT IS A LUBRICANT? Any solution - oil or water based that helps increase motion and cut down on friction can be considered a lubricant - even just plain water. . WHY DO I NEED ONE? Everybody at some time is going to need a lubricant and for some sexual activities it an absolute MUST. For women, there are times that the body just does not generate enough vaginal fluid and many things can affect this - time of the month, stress, recent child birth, antihistamines, decongestants, men
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Caring For Your Toys 101 Always clean your toys before & after any use. Use micro fiber towels and a toy cleaner or light soap & warm water. Keep all toys out of direct sunlight and away from extreme heat sources. Unless specified, all toys are NOT water proof or water resistant. Remove batteries before extended storage. Some materials used in the manufacturing of some toys have been known to cause irritation and/or allergic reactions when in contact with sensitive areas of the body in some people. These may include, but are not limited to, various chemical forms of p
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you also have to keep in mind that if the dog is gone by the time AC gets there - there's not much they can do They try - I can promise you that - but it's the irresponsible humans that create the problems - I hope AC is able to catch this dog - NOONE should have to put up with an aggressive dog that wanders - glad everyone's alright
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it's just an honest question - really - and it's for anyone willing to answer - I'm curious if our parenting skills are judged by elements that outsiders do not see/understand. I will answer first: my son has thrown garbage from the car once and only once, I stopped the car and made him pick it up - difference being yes, I went with him - but the lesson taught will last him a lifetime (I hope) now, does that make me a bad parent? no - of course not, but if you had witnessed it as an outsider, you may have thought something different - because you didn't know the facts. ((I'm not di
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I'm NOT defending the idea of sending your kid off to walk down a BUSY road - when this thread started, those of us that do not live in that area had no idea what type of road it was - the whole freakin topic has been twisted and morphed for the sake of arguement - and now the poor kid has an 'abusive' childhood!?! geez - the point I'm trying to make is that NOT ONE OF US knows what happened this morning - people are only assuming they know - okay, I get what you are saying - really, I do - and I don't disagree, but let me ask you - IF your 8 or 9 year
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first of all, not ONE of us KNOWS the age of this child - it was an ASSumption that he was between the ages of 6-9 secondly, not ONE of us KNOWS if this was his 'mother' that allowed him to walk along the side of the road. third, not ONE of us KNOWS wth the whole story is - to answer the question by leo - there is a leash law in paulding county - thus, if the dog is off of his 'property' he would need to be restrained by a 'leash' - a 'leash' can be defined by a belt, hay bale twine, etc... no, animal control would probably NOT issue a citation, they would give a warnin