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Title: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects
Post by: JessiCapri on July 23, 2020, 09:00:49 PM
THE PURPOSE OF THIS TOPIC IS TO SHARE SIMPLE HOUSEHOLD HINTS AND PROJECTS.  IT IS NOT FOR JOKES OR TO MOCK AND SHAME OTHERS.  SHOULD YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS AS TO THE PURPOSE OF THIS TOPIC PLEASE DO NOT HESITATE TO CONTACT ME IN PM.

Life Hacks And Simple Home Projects

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=433&v=8Xo_jrk77do&feature=emb_logo

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Title: Re: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects
Post by: JessiCapri on July 23, 2020, 10:41:05 PM
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Title: Re: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects
Post by: JessiCapri on July 23, 2020, 10:41:55 PM
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Title: Re: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects
Post by: JessiCapri on July 23, 2020, 10:47:59 PM
I made this with a little bit of help from a friend.  It's marvelous.  I painted mine bright red.

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Title: Re: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects
Post by: Vaughan on July 24, 2020, 02:35:58 PM
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Title: Re: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects
Post by: Vaughan on July 24, 2020, 02:40:07 PM
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Title: Re: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects
Post by: JessiCapri on July 24, 2020, 10:55:39 PM
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Title: Re: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects
Post by: JessiCapri on July 24, 2020, 10:56:26 PM
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Title: Re: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects
Post by: JessiCapri on July 24, 2020, 10:58:51 PM
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Title: Re: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects
Post by: JessiCapri on August 06, 2020, 09:39:59 PM
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Title: Re: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects
Post by: analetta on August 07, 2020, 07:37:13 AM
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Title: Re: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects
Post by: Vaughan on August 07, 2020, 04:36:02 PM
35 BEST LIFE HACKS YOU HAD NO IDEA ABOUT

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mF6nEyxE1Xg

Cool ideas.
Title: Re: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects
Post by: analetta on August 09, 2020, 04:36:01 AM
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Title: Re: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects
Post by: JessiCapri on August 09, 2020, 12:21:46 PM
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I now know I would not wish to live next door to analetta.  Good luck to those who do.
Title: Re: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects
Post by: Vaughan on August 09, 2020, 03:39:16 PM
20 FANTASTIC LIFE HACKS

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_OhexXqCmY

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Title: Re: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects
Post by: Vaughan on August 09, 2020, 04:03:15 PM
You can make your whites last longer if you take care of them. In fact, simple household ingredients can be used to preserve your favorite wardrobe items from turning gray, yellow, or dingy.

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Pour 2 liters of water into a large pot, and bring it to a boil. Take three lemons, and squeeze out the juice. Mix one tablespoon of salt in hot water. Add the lemon juice and a 1/4 cup of washing powder. Let your clothes soak for about 40 minutes, then rinse in clear water two to three times. Hang dry.

Bear in mind:

This recipe is also a great way to get rid of sweat stains on armpit areas or collars
Title: Re: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects
Post by: Vaughan on August 09, 2020, 04:05:49 PM
Getting white shirts even whiter

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Pour a tablespoon (0.35 oz) of baking soda directly onto the stained area. Cut a lemon in half, and rub the cut side over the stain. Leave for 15 minutes, then wash as usual with warm water.

Note:

This method is often used for removing yellow underarm stains from white shirts. You can also make a paste of baking soda and lemon juice, and then rub it on the affected area to clean the stain.
Title: Re: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects
Post by: Vaughan on August 09, 2020, 04:12:02 PM
Natural fabric softener

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Soak your clothing for 40 minutes in a solution of 1 quart warm water and 1/2 cup (4 fl oz) of vinegar. If you'd like to get rid of sweat stains, pour vinegar onto the stained area and rub a piece of soap over it.

Take note:

Vinegar not only whitens clothes, but also works as a natural fabric softener.
Title: Re: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects
Post by: Vaughan on August 09, 2020, 04:13:27 PM
Washing linen

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Put the bedding into a bucket of sour milk, and let it soak for 1-2 hours. Then wash as usual. You can repeat the soaking if necessary.

A little trick:

This technique not only helps your bedding last longer, but also makes it more soft, supple, and pleasant to the skin.
Title: Re: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects
Post by: JessiCapri on August 15, 2020, 02:04:00 PM
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Title: Re: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects
Post by: JessiCapri on August 15, 2020, 02:17:25 PM
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Title: Re: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects
Post by: JessiCapri on August 18, 2020, 11:34:54 AM
Camping Hacks!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-dwNRkTZB0
Title: Re: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects
Post by: JessiCapri on August 18, 2020, 12:38:33 PM
Camping Hacks

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjRnDi-SKMY
Title: Re: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects
Post by: JessiCapri on August 18, 2020, 01:29:04 PM
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Title: Re: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects
Post by: JessiCapri on August 22, 2020, 09:29:32 PM
Hacks to Pick the Perfect Produce

https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/nutrition/35-secret-hacks-to-pick-the-perfect-produce-every-time/ss-BB17Ov6Z#image=2
Title: Re: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects
Post by: JessiCapri on August 28, 2020, 10:26:00 PM
Dish Soap Hacks

https://betterbe.co/life/best-dish-soap-hacks/?lo=p&dens=2&dsw=1-3&v=a&vstr=1&utm_source=taboola&utm_medium=taboola&utm_campaign=JM_DishSoap_TB_D_US_00873&utm_term=msn-anaheim-us&utm_content=2922216219
Title: Re: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects
Post by: JessiCapri on September 25, 2020, 02:39:49 PM
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Title: Re: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects
Post by: zuzannah on September 25, 2020, 03:09:49 PM
^^^  That's impressive.
Title: Re: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects
Post by: Vaughan on October 14, 2020, 01:20:40 PM
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floor mat in used bottle caps by katell gelebart from netherlands
designer's own words:

This floor mat has been made out of used bottle caps. * The caps are hand tied together by a thin nylon line that passes through 4 holes pierced in the caps. (=low technology) * Even low skilled people can make it ( = democratic design) * The material is 100% re-used because it comes from garbage (used bottles of juices, milk etc). (= zero waste) * The material is abundant and produced everyday everywhere in the world. (= immediate + abundant) low technology + zero waste+ immediate + abundant = low carbon footprints

This is my way of being environmentally responsible and aware of environmental justice.

2 floor mats
Title: Re: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects
Post by: Vaughan on October 14, 2020, 01:25:16 PM
Fly Curtain in plastic Bottle tops.

These fly curtain crafts are made of beaded, recycled plastic bottle caps. Each curtain contains roughly 32 plies of 64 plastic bottle caps each, making over 2000 plastic bottle caps per curtain. A fly curtain weighs about 6 kilogram.

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Title: Re: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects
Post by: Vaughan on October 14, 2020, 01:30:34 PM
Plastic bottle bird feeders

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yV6V6rtpyc

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DKzHucqY1I

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Title: Re: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects
Post by: JessiCapri on November 04, 2020, 12:07:09 AM
Shower Curtain Hooks!!

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Title: Re: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects
Post by: Vaughan on November 07, 2020, 04:32:53 PM
Did you know you can regrow some foods in water

WHY SHOULD YOU REGROW FOOD IN WATER?
There are plenty of reasons to regrow food, but the most important ones to me are:

(1) IT’S ABSOLUTELY FREE.
You already bought the vegetable. All it costs is a few tablespoons of water – but if you’re smart about it, you can re-use water you’ve already used elsewhere, like from boiling pasta or water that you collected while waiting for the shower to get hot. Then it wouldn’t cost you a dime!

(2) IT’LL TRIM YOUR GROCERY BUDGET.
Little ways to save money really do add up to bigger savings, as long as you’re diligent about using them.

Now, you won’t get a huge harvest out of any of these items, but it is still food and every little bit helps. Even if it’s a few leaves of lettuce to scoop your tuna salad with, you can regrow food you didn’t have before and won’t have to buy.

(3) IT MAKES ORGANICS MORE AFFORDABLE.
Affording organic food just got easier! If you start with organic food, you’ll regrow food that’s organic… so you’ll reap the benefits of organic greens without actually paying for them!

(4) IT’S EASY.
Do I have to explain further? I mean, stick the plant in water and watch it grow. Really – it’s that easy!

I’ve listed below all the vegetables that can legitimately grow in water and water alone.

Sure, there are plenty more that can START in water and then be transplanted to soil. And yes, beans will sprout in water too – but unless the vegetable will grow into more vegetable that can be eaten as-is with only a cup of water, I kept it off this list.

GENERAL GUIDELINES TO REGROW FOOD IN WATER
You don’t need a lot of water – just enough to cover the roots. About 1/2″ of water seems to be sufficient otherwise the food can get moldy and slimy.
Be sure to check the water every 2-3 days to ensure that A) there’s enough water, and B) no rogue lettuce pieces fall off and slime up your bowl.
The size of container should be relative to the size of the food you’re growing. Lettuce and celery grows best in shallow bowls like these.
Green onion and lemongrass can be in taller, skinny glasses like these.
You can regrow multiples of the same plant as long as you’re not overcrowding the area.


BOK CHOY
Cut off the bottom of the stalk and place in a small bowl of water. New growth begins from the center in 1-2 days with significant growth in less than a week!

CABBAGE
Place the root end in a shallow bowl of water and watch it regrow from the center. Be sure to harvest on the smaller side to get the best flavor.

CARROT GREENS
You can’t regrow an actual carrot, but you can regrow the carrot tops! Place the cut-off end of a carrot in a shallow bowl of water. Harvest the greens as they grow and add to salads. Better yet, make this amazing carrot top pesto and stop spending money on store-bought!

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CELERY
Cut off the bottom 2″ of the stalk and place in a small bowl of water. New growth begins from the center in 3-4 days. It might take awhile for a full stalk of celery to grow, but you’ll get great growth in the center for flavoring dishes. If you don’t know what to do with the leaves, dehydrate them and make your own dried celery powder.

FENNEL
Cut off the bottom 1″ of the base so that the roots are intact and place in a small bowl of water.

GARLIC CHIVES
Garlic chives are the green that grows from a clove of garlic and can be added to dishes that traditionally call for green onion chives like salads and baked potatoes. Place a garlic clove in a small cup and add water to the bottom without submerging. Roots will grow in a few days and shoots will grow shortly after!

Tip: Garlic starts to lose it pungent flavor when the shoots grow, so if you find a rogue clove in your fridge or pantry starting to shoot, place it in a cup of water to grow chives instead of throwing the clove away!

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GREEN ONION
Keep the white part of the onion with any roots that are in still intact. Place in a glass with water and you’ll have a never-ending supply of fresh green onion!

LEEKS
Cut off the bottom 2-3″ of the stalk and place in a cup of water. New growth will come from the center of the plant. Usually only the green part of the leek is used in cooking, but it can be used interchangeably with onions for a delicious, mellow flavor.

LEMONGRASS
Cut off 2-3″ from the bottom and place in a tall container with 1/2″ or so of water. New lemongrass shoots will grow from the center.

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LETTUCE
Cut off the bottom of the head of lettuce and place it in a small bowl of water. New growth begins from the center of the in as little as 3 days and you’ll have a new half-head of lettuce in about 2 weeks. I’ve heard romaine re-grows best, but I’ve had success with green leaf and red leaf lettuce too.

GOT MORE SCRAPS TO REGROW FOOD?
There are plenty more vegetables that will regrow using just a small scrap of the original food. These listed below can be started in water, but should be transplanted to dirt for full growth and harvest.

avocado
basil
beets
cilantro
ginger
lemon balm
mint
mushrooms
onions (white/yellow/red)
parsnips
pineapple
potatoes
rosemary
sweet potatoes
turnips
And of course, you can save the seeds/pits from apples, cherries, lemons, nectarines, peaches, peppers (sweet and hot), plums, pumpkins and tomatoes to grow your own new vegetables!

We have several heads of lettuce regrowing on our kitchen table, which makes for a pretty and practical centerpiece! If you had a shelf near a window, you could keep all your plants there and just harvest when they’re big!

Just think – if we did all of the above ways to regrow food, we might not ever have to shop at the grocery store again!
Title: Re: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects
Post by: JessiCapri on November 09, 2020, 09:59:31 PM
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The picture above is the result of a little experiment.  The eggs at the top were boiled in salt water.  The shells were difficult to remove leaving them fine for an egg salad.  The eggs at the bottom of the picture were boiled in salt water with a large helping of baking soda.  The shells slipped off easily leaving them worthy of deviled eggs.
Title: Re: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects
Post by: Soniaslut on November 10, 2020, 02:55:02 AM
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Title: Re: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects
Post by: JessiCapri on November 12, 2020, 02:02:12 PM
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Much better than those cruel cones and allows the dog/cat to still eat or drink.  Much cheaper too!!
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Title: Re: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects
Post by: JessiCapri on November 16, 2020, 12:09:31 PM
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Title: Re: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects
Post by: Soniaslut on January 15, 2021, 06:21:13 AM
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Title: Re: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects
Post by: Soniaslut on January 18, 2021, 12:02:06 PM
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Title: Re: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects
Post by: JessiCapri on March 17, 2021, 12:54:43 PM
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