I can think of other things to do with Cool Whip other than these listed, ;)
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Charles Sent: Monday, October 13, 2003 10:39 PM To: 'The Sandbox Discussion List' Subject: [Sndbox] uses for cool whip Alternative Uses for Cool Whip (reprinted from the book "Clean Your Clothes with Cheez Whiz" by Joey Green): . Shine your shoes. Use a tablespoon of Cool Whip on your leather shoes and shine. . Soothe sunburn pain. Spread Cool Whip on the sunburn, let sit for 20 minutes, then rinse clean with lukewarm water. . Thaw frozen fish. Place the frozen fish in a pan and cover with Cool Whip. The desert topping eliminates the frozen taste, returning the fresh quat flavor. . Condition your hair. Apply one-half cup Cool Whip to dry, hair once a week as a conditioner. Leave on for thirty minutes, then rinse a few times before shampooing thoroughly. . Soothe the burn on the roof of your mouth from hot pizza. Fill your mouth with Cool Whip to coat the lesion. . Clean plant leaves. Using a soft cloth, wipe Cool Whip on the leaves. . Give yourself a moisturizing facial. Cool Whip helps moisten dry skin when applied as a face mask. Wait twenty minutes, then wash it off with warm water followed by cold water. . Lighten coffee. Use a tablespoon of Cool Whip as a substitute for milk or cream in a cup of coffee. . Help heal a cold sore. Place a compress of Cool Whip on the cold sore to speed healing, then rinse with cool water. . Remove make-up. Wet face with lukewarm water, spread a handful of Cool Whip on face, rinse clean with lukewarm water, and blot dry. . Clean silver. Mix two cups Cool Whip, and one tablespoon Heinz White Vinegar or ReaLemon lemon juice. Let silver stand overnight in mixture, then rinse clean and dry thoroughly. . Treat minor burns. Rub Cool Whip into the burn. Let it set for fifteen minutes, then wash off with cool water. . Shave. Apply Cool Whip to wet skin as a substitute for shaving cream. . Store leftovers. Use empty Cool Whip canisters as a substitute for Tupperware. . Mix paints. Use empty Cool Whip canisters to mix and store paints. . Store game pieces. Never lose dice, cards, playing pieces, and small toys again. . Store crayons. Keep crayons in an empty Cool Whip canister. . Store screws, nuts, and bolts. Use empty Cool Whip canisters in the workshop to hold loose screws, bolts, nuts, nails, drill bits, and spare parts. . Store crafts. Organize ribbons, beads, glues, strings in empty Cool Whip canisters. . Improve marital relations. Give new meaning to the phrase "desert topping." ________________________________ Changes to your subscription (unsubs, nomail, digest) can be made by going to http://sandboxmail.net/mailman/listinfo/sndbox_sandboxmail.net ________________________________ Changes to your subscription (unsubs, nomail, digest) can be made by going to http://sandboxmail.net/mailman/listinfo/sndbox_sandboxmail.net