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Don’t Toss Those Corncobs!

Corn on the cob - Vegetarian cuisine

Once you’ve eaten the sweet kernels off your corn on the cob, let the cobs dry out in the sun. Then store them in a dry area and use them as fire starters.

Keeping Cool In Summer

Vitamin - Vitamin C

Eat more of these: mushrooms, citrus fruit, lemon balm, and mint. These foods work to help your body regulate its temperature and keep you cooler.

Got Ants?

Pour a line of cream of tartar where they’re entering the house and they won’t cross over it.

Plant for Fragrance

Flower - English lavender

For a sweet smelling garden, plant Rosemary, Sweet William, Lavender, Violas, Peonies.

Kids Cleanup On The Go

Hand - Spray bottle

Before leaving on a family outing, fill a spray dispenser bottle with soapy water. A squirt or two and on a piece of absorbent paper will clean sticky fingers and faces in a hurry.

Pet Hair Removal

Glove - Cleaning

To remove cat and dog hair from clothes and furniture, rub them with damp rubber gloves.

Reuse Fish Bowl/Tank Water

Goldfish - Aquarium

Got fish? Save the water each time you change the bowl or tank and use that water to water your houseplants. It’s full of nutrients.

Freezing Pancakes & Waffles

Amish Community Cookbook: Simply Delicious Recipes from Amish and Mennonite Homes - Pancake

When cooking pancakes or waffles, make a larger-than-usual batch and freeze the extras. Lay them out on a cookie sheet and freeze flat for several hours, then pack in air tight containers or bags in the freezer. Simply pop in the toaster or toaster oven when ready to use for a quick and convenient breakfast.

Clever Seed Pots!

Leaf - Eggshell

Hollowed out lemon and orange peels, halved empty egg shells, and ice cream cones work well as seed starters. Simply put soil in the peels, egg shells, and cones (flat bottoms work well) and plant your seeds in them. When ready, plant the whole thing, “pot” and all!

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