Good tip. I'm going to try it.
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Yum! That sounds good! I must get some more ginger next time I go food
shopping. Thanks.
Later.
Helen
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Subject: [RecipesAndMore] TIP
o make your own marinade for pork just mix grated ginger with
a t
In a message dated 2/15/2009 11:47:30 A.M. Central Standard Time,
steve.doy...@ntlworld.com writes:
Make tomato juice from 3 medium tomatoes in your vegetable juicer.
* Add 1 lemon (peeled but with white pith remaining), 1 clove garlic, 2
fresh jalapeno peppers and 1 small red onion (for
unday, February 01, 2009 3:45 PM
Subject: [RecipesAndMore] Re: Tip about the Quiche
Good point about the quiche or anything you freeze.
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Good point about the quiche or anything you freeze.
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Okay, I'll try that. But I love to eat sweets like cake, chocolate and
cookies. Boo hoo! Lol.
Never mind. I have to lose some weight, it's my own fault. I do have some
grapes, apples and bananas here and yogurt.
Yum!
Helen
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I have used that technique and it works. I also use a bacon crisper when
I fry it. It also doesn't curl when I do that.
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Love the Tips, Keep them Coming, Thanks.
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> thanks this is really
thanks this is really a grate tip.
Delma
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OOh, yes, another fantabulous one; have a gal friend who is forever haunted by
ants, her kids leave sugary messes, etc., need I say more!? this, I am certain
will let her keep her sanity!
Sandy
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Thanks for sending this.
Becky
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TIP OF THE DAY
Items needed for a Well S
inside
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Subject: [RecipesAndMore] Re: TIP
Hi there,
is that inside the fridge or out?
Kay
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Hi Kay,
I mostly use this Tip to clean the inside of the Fridge.
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Hi there,
is that inside the fridge or out?
Kay
Hi there,
is that inside the fridge or out?
Kay
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Subject: [RecipesAndMore] TIP
Wipe refrigerator with vinegar to prevent mildew.
A single candle can ill
What a cool idea! Thanks for sharing!
Helen
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Make plain brownies special by melting a few of your favourite candy bars,
along with a splash of milk, in th
thanks doc.
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Subject: [RecipesAndMore] TIP
For Bilious Headache
A teaspoon full of lemon juice in a small cup of black coffee will relieve a
bilious headache.
I'm taking a stab in the blind here, so to speak, Steve, and wonder if you mean
waxed paper.
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Subject: [RecipesAndMore] Re: TIP
Steve
Would that n
You can use parchment paper for both freezing and cooking.
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yeah but you dont cook with it
its used to freeze
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 10:46 AM
Subject: [RecipesAndMore] Re: TIP
Delma
parchment paper is used mostly for cooking, waxed paper can melt some of its
wax onto items if it is heated. when you iron an autum leaf and want to keep
its colour from fading, you would use wax paper so
food and not worry
about melted wax.
Nicole
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it is waxed paper
Live simply. Speak kindly. Care deeply. Love gene
it is waxed paper
Live simply. Speak kindly. Care deeply. Love generously. Leave the rest to God.
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Subject: [RecipesAndMore] Re: TIP
Smiles see now i don
rsday, April 03, 2008 4:04 PM
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Steve
Would that not be parchment paper? which I use a lot for baking and frying.
Nicole
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Steve
Would that not be parchment paper? which I use a lot for baking and frying.
Nicole
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Hi hahaha
That
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What is greese proof? Never heard of it. Lenore
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Subject: [RecipesAndMore] TIP
To freeze sliced bread;- place greaseproof b
its waxed paper
Live simply. Speak kindly. Care deeply. Love generously. Leave the rest to God.
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What is greese
What is greese proof? Never heard of it. Lenore
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To freeze sliced bread;- place greaseproof between the slices so that you
can re
Thanks for this.
Becky
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Thanks so much, I'll make sure to stock up
Syl
Sugar Syl says,
Go on & touch someone with a little sugar
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Yup, smile
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Subject: [RecipesAndMore] Re: TIP
That's interesting! is it because it removes all the magnetism?
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That's interesting! is it because it removes all the magnetism?
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Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2007 8:19 AM
Subject: [RecipesAndMore] TIP
How to clean your computer screen?
Get your computer screen
Hi Steve,
I've been wondering how to clean this keyboard. Sounds good.
Thanks for all the great tips.
Sherri
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> How to clean your computer screen?
>
> Get your computer screen and keyboard spotless with a used fabric softener
> sheet.
>
> lr s
will hand me a gallon of it please?
I'm not 40 something.
I'm 39.95 plus shipping & handling
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Subject: [RecipesAndMore] TIP
Chicken soup. Science actually ba
Cool.
Got any tips for getting rid of ants?
Becky
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Subject: [RecipesAndMore] Tip
If you are having problems keeping moles away try saturating
an old rag
what a good tip, thank you for it.
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Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2007 8:33 AM
Subject: [RecipesAndMore] Tip
Washing Blankets and Bed Sheets
Add a sprinkling of your favorite bath oils to the rinse
Hi, Steve,
Thanks for the wonderful tip! I can recall in the fifties when we had our
apartment painted with that awful smelling oil based paint, the smell would
linger for days and days, and if you stayed around it too long, you'd get a
terrific headache!
My grandma would take a pail of water a
Hi, Steve,
I like this tip, and I like that name: The Smiling Chef! Great post, and thanks!
Sandy
I do not have lavender oils, so could use my favorite perfume on a paper towel,
or afraid of fire, so no paper toweling, perhaps a wash cloth!
SSandy
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Good tips
thanks Steve.
Syl
~To the world you might be one person,
but to one person, you could be the world.~
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Remember: When try
glad you liked it
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> uuuhhh, I really like this, thanks!
> Syl
> ~To the world you might be one
your welcome
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> Hi, Delma.
>
> Thanks for sending this.
>
> Becky
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Hi, Delma.
Thanks for sending this.
Becky
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How To Set Up A Salad Bar
For an exciting salad bar display, follow these simple
uuuhhh, I really like this, thanks!
Syl
~To the world you might be one person,
but to one person, you could be the world.~
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H
o wow i never new this one.
thanks lr
Delma
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* A roast with the bone in will cook faster than a boneless
roast. The bone carries t
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> Steve: I'm so glad you posted this tip. I have tried to tell my family
> members not to stick a fork in their meats including turkey, but it's like
> talking to a
Steve: I'm so glad you posted this tip. I have tried to tell my family
members not to stick a fork in their meats including turkey, but it's like
talking to a brick wall. Thanks.
Joyce
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LR
thanks for this, my husband said,"wow!"
he also told me to tell you thank you because now he doesn't have any real
excuses to give me, for not to cut the grass,
ahahahahahahaehhehehehahahehehahhahahahahe!
When we are grateful for the good we already have,
we attract more good into our life.
On
Steve: You're giving some great tips. Keep them coming. Thanks.
Joyce
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CO
Oh, this is another terrific, valuable piece of information; thanks.
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Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2007 7:55 PM
Subject: [RecipesAndMore] TIP
Counters or stove have stuck on grease splatters or dried food
Now, that's a wonderful tip; I thought you were going to suggest stuffing it
with crumpled up newspapers, but this sounds wonderful, and thanks. you are a
walking bundle of valuable information, smile!
Sandy
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bath water, it
helps not to make the ring around the tub!
Sandy
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oh oh, ok, does this not apply to saws, handi tools for the house
[RecipesAndMore] Re: TIP
i am not steve as you no
but yes it will work on them as well
Delma
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oh oh, ok, does th
ahhaaha, I use to always do this when I was sighted, and i would get laughed at
alot, but I always had the cleanest keyboard, or should I say,"dust free"
good one
Syl
"The happiest people don't have the best of everything.
They just make the best of everything."
~Sylvia
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good 1 thanks and man you have been on a roll today
thanks
Delma
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Makeup brushes can clean your keyboard. Like it or not, we
al
i am not steve as you no
but yes it will work on them as well
Delma
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oh oh, ok, does this not apply to saws, handi tools for the
yes any tool for the Garden.
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Thanks Steve, and my hubby is working with tools right now, so I went to tell
him this, so can i
oh oh, ok, does this not apply to saws, handi tools for the house?
Syl
"The happiest people don't have the best of everything.
They just make the best of everything."
~Sylvia
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Thanks Steve, and my hubby is working with tools right now, so I went to tell
him this, so can i ask you, what kind of tools?
do you mean, hammers, saws, etc...?
thanks
sounds like a good idea.
syl
"The happiest people don't have the best of everything.
They just make the best of everything."
Wow, thanks for this one! If that works, and I do believe it does, what the
heck can it do to our delicate tummies?!
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- Gum in you
Now, that's one I never would have thought of! You'd think the air freshener
would make the mirrors sticky, but will have to try it.
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Sure sounds like a good tip, and thanks!
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Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2007 12:45 PM
Subject: [RecipesAndMore] TIP
You can toss a tablespoon of baking soda onto any nasty spill in your
refrigerator or
wow thanks for this
i'll give it a try for sure
i have been storing it in the kitchen cabinets
del
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Subject: [RecipesAndMore] TIP
One thing I found to be helpful
Hey, Steve, Now that's a good one, since I have high blood pressure, and can't
use many of those over the counter cough medicines, with the exception of
Robotussen. I need to really try to remember this, and thanks so much!
Sandy
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I like that one and also the one about the removal of fish odors by rinsing
dishes and utensils with vinegar; any particular kind, white or cider or
balsamic?
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I've boiled them in beer and they are very good so why not pickle juice!
Sounds good. I'm always eager to try new things.
Joyce
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Oh, what a neat idea. I hope it would not make the cabbage taste like lemons,
but the stink is awful when you cook cabbage and onions!
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yep yep, thanks Steve, I need to do that, LOL!!
Syl
"The happiest people don't have the best of everything.
They just make the best of everything."
~Sylvia
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I have chicken soup all the time when I feel I am coming down with a cold. I
also feel it is the stem that comes up from the hot bowl of soup that clears
out your head and sinuses.
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do you mean one tablespoon to one teaspoon of vinegar mixed together for
ridding yourself of hiccups, please send again, a big ambiguous, thanks.
Sandy
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Subject: [
Dental floss also works when attempting to split a layer of a cake to fill.
It's much easier to split it straight.
Joyce
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Oh, thanks so much for this one!! Produce is so expensive, and anything that
can make it last longer than a few days is worth trying! I don't buy it often
for that very reason, since I am alone, and how much can one person eat!
Will definitely try it!
Sandy
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Fro
Good idea. Sounds like a plan.
Joyce
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what i would do,
I need an explanation. How are you going to place a carton of eggs on its
side? I guess if you placed the carton up against something it would stay
there.
Joyce
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good one thanks
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Make your own flavored vinegars by adding fruit preserves or jams to a jar of
red or white vinegar. Let stand fo
for you cowboys
does this work with beer too?
hahaha jk
del
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Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 1:12 PM
Subject: [RecipesAndMore] Tip
Make ice cubes from a variety of beverages so that when they melt,
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Subject: [RecipesAndMore] Re: Tip
Sounds like a good idea! My mother-in-law used to sprinkle everything with
flour prior to frying it, even broken up hamburger meat, or as she referred to
it, scrambled hamburger meat. If you did
, do you do
this in a paper bag like breading chicken, or something, and then add it to the
oil in the skillet?
Sandy
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Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2007 10:50 AM
Subject: [RecipesAndMore] Re: Tip
oh man
oh man! thanks for this tip.
I'll do this tonight.
Thanks
Sylvie
"The happiest people don't have the best of everything.
They just make the best of everything."
Live simply.
Love generously.
Care deeply.
Speak kindly.
Leave the rest to God.
-Sylvia
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This is a good tip. I haven't thought of this, but I bet it would work. Would also keep from putting too much bread on the meat wouldn't it?
Becky
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wow and to think people drinks this
stuff
o will guess we want have any rust in us
huh?
delma
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steve doyle
Hi, Steve,
I've seen that one around before! Man! That's
scary! I mean, if it removes rust, what the heck does it do to our stomachs, and
think of how many Cokes we drink per day, week, month, year?
Sandy
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Ooooh i never knew that, i love drinking
it.
Kay
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Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2006 2:01
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Subject: [RecipesAndMore] Tip
COCA-COLA CURE FOR RUST...
Coca-Cola is a cure for rus
wow and to think people drinks this
stuff
o will guess we want have any rust in us
huh?
delma
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COCA-COLA CURE FOR
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