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Refrigerator Cleaning
When wiping down the inside of your refrigerator, use baking soda and warm water. The baking soda works like a scouring powder and deodorizer. . . . keep reading
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Step Saver
Wear an apron and use a cleaning caddy to carry your cleaning supplies with you from room to room. This will save many steps in running from room to room to get the necessary cleaning supplies. . . . keep reading
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Fresh Scent
Fill a microwave-safe glass bowl with 2 cups of water and splash of lemon juice; bring water to a boil in microwave, and the steam from the lemon-water will loosen stuck on food splatters. This makes wiping it out a breeze and leaves your microwave with a clean fresh scent. . . . keep reading
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Clean Microwave
To help keep your microwave clean, place a piece of wax paper in the bottom to catch drips and spills. . . . keep reading
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Grease Removal
To remove baked on grease and grime from broiler pans or burner trays, simply place them into a plastic bag along with a cup of ammonia. Seal the bag and place it outside before bed and then simply wash clean with soap and water in the morning. . . . keep reading
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Overnight Cleaning
Place a paper towel soaked in bleach in the bottom of white sinks. Let it set overnight and in the morning you will have a beautiful white sink. . . . keep reading
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Eat Your Colors
Katie Simmons
When meal planning, it is important to incorporate multiple colors. When you sit down to eat your plate should be appealing to the eyes, as well as to the stomach. . . . keep reading
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Steam Cleaning
Clean your bathroom right after taking a shower. The steam has already loosened the dirt and grime. . . . keep reading
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Organize Your Sheets
Vickie Sloderbeck
Make the decision to purchase different patterns and colors for each size bed. Example: solid colors for king-size, florals for the twin; stripes for the double, etc. You have a great deal of freedom in purchasing different colors and patterns, and order in each category. This will save you so much time - especially when you move and they all get thrown together in a big box. Ask me how I know this!ohadweb . . . keep reading
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Organizing Your Bed Sheets
Vickie Sloderbeck
In 34 years of marriage and 5 children, I've accumulated several sets of sheets--solid ones, floral ones, stripes, twin, queen and king. With so many different sized beds and sheet sets in all . . . keep reading
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Five O'Clock Frenzy or What's for Dinner?
Marilyn Woodard
Ever since I got married and suddenly became The Meal Guru, I have hated five o'clock. That's when I enter the kitchen and think, "What can I fix in under an hour with, lets see…a can of tuna, left over nachos and a package of croutons?" Oh, the pressure! . . . keep reading
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