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Simple Ideas That Are Borderline Genius - 28 Pics. These are some useful tricks. Cleaning Shortcuts - Speed-Cleaning Tips at WomansDay.com. When it comes to cleaning fast, the key is to "have a system, move quickly and never go back to a room,” says Andre Lewis, manager of Alpha Living, a green cleaning service in New York City.

Cleaning Shortcuts - Speed-Cleaning Tips at WomansDay.com

Follow this plan—starting upstairs and working your way down—and you’ll be done before you know it. Zone 1: BedroomsApproximate time: 10 minutes per bedroom Do a clean sweep. Strip dirty linens and toss in the hamper. Stash unnecessary items clogging your dresser or nightstand in nearby drawers or closets. Make the bed. Deal with dust. Vacuum. Zone 2: BathroomApproximate time: 9 minutes Do your prep work. Tackle the toilet. Clean the mirror. Go back to the sink. Wipe down the shower and tub. Mop the floor. Zone 3: KitchenApproximate time: 12 minutes. Home improvement projects. 52 Totally Feasible Ways To Organize Your Entire Home. Humorous Photos. 31 Insanely Easy And Clever DIY Projects.

My Collection of Funny Emails. Send funny emails to your friends! Reynolds Wrap has lock in taps to hold the roll in place The color on the bread tab indicates how fresh the bread is And those colors are in alphabetical order: b, g, r, w, y.

My Collection of Funny Emails. Send funny emails to your friends!

You can divide and store ground meat in a zip loc bag. 20 Awesome Do It Yourself Projects. Thursday, June 14, 2012 4:30 am, Posted by Chris Groves | Internet 20 Awesome Do It Yourself Projects Topics: At Home Project Ideas , Creative DIY Home Projects , Do It Yourself Projects for 2012 , Fun How To Projects , What to Do with Extra Stuff Are you bored and have a bunch of extra little items hanging around here and there? Well we were in the same boat so we decided to round up 20 different awesome at home projects you can do. Anything from soda pop cap lids to spoons and more. You honestly don’t know some of the creative things you can do with what could possible be junk.

Some tips. 35 Lifechanging Ways To Use Everyday Objects. Products I Love. 17 Tips To Make Your Life Easier - Aimless Direction - Aimless Direction. I received this as an email and instead of saving the email, I decided to post it here so that I know I always have these great tips on my site.

17 Tips To Make Your Life Easier - Aimless Direction - Aimless Direction

I plan on trying every single one of them too. I actually just tried the dryer tip (#17) at the bottom, so we’ll see how that one works out. Oh yeah, I probably won’t be trying the hair conditioner on my legs for shaving either since, well…I’m a guy. A lot of these tips are things that I can actually use on a regular basis too. 1. Heat up leftover pizza in a nonstick skillet on top of the stove , set heat to med-low and heat till warm. 2. Put cooked egg yolks in a zip lock bag. 3. When you buy a container of cake frosting from the store, whip it with your mixer for a few minutes. Great Ideas. The Lazy Lady’s Guide to DIY: Hanging Herb Garden.

At some point near the middle of March, I always decide that I’m “done” with winter.

The Lazy Lady’s Guide to DIY: Hanging Herb Garden

The sweaters and jackets get pushed to the back of the closet, the flip flops come out, and I inevitably freeze my butt off for several weeks until the weather catches up with my warm-weather state of mind. Likewise, my cravings for fresh herbs and veggies are always a little ahead of the season. Growing your own herbs is a great way to save money and avoid buying too much at a time and letting most of it go to waste.

If it’s still too cold to plant outside where you are (or if you’re short on space!) This hanging herb garden is the perfect project to get you in gear for spring. What you’ll need: Tin containers with snap-on plastic lids (tea, cocoa, and coffee cans are a good bet), coat hangers, pliers, scissors, herbs (I bought basil, rosemary, dill, and cilantro for about $2.50 each), masking tape, coffee filters, a nail, a hammer, X-acto knife, scrap fabric or paper, and glue or spray adhesive. Top 10 Products You Don't Need to Buy (Because You Already Have Them In Your Home)

Most the stuff you mention is far from cheap.

Top 10 Products You Don't Need to Buy (Because You Already Have Them In Your Home)

White vinegar and baking soda are food products, you can buy cleaning products that are basically the same thing for much cheaper. Rubbing alcohol is way more expensive than equivalent detergent products. And why would you want to waste fresh produce like lemons for a tiny amount of liquid when you can buy a box of citric acid for a couple of bucks with the equivalent of hundreds of lemons? I've been doing this a long time and, sorry, but your argument really doesn't hold. Because those things aren't really so expensive as you might think. Top 10 Space-Saving Household Projects. Top 10 Solutions to Real Life's Most Annoying Problems.