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Internet Edition. July 11, 2008, Updated: Bangladesh Time 12:00 AM |
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Household tips help to solve your problems Enjoy using these household tips. You are sure to find an idea or two that will help you with a household problem. Troublesome Ants A heavy chalk mark laid a finger's distance from your sugar box and all around (there must be no space not covered) will surely prevent ants from troubling. To Drive Off Fleas Sprinkle about area a few drops of oil of lavender. To Keep Flies Off Items Boil three or four onions in a pint of water and apply with a soft brush, let dry. To Prevent Lost Children Label children's hats, scarves, etc., with the name and place of residence so that, if lost, they may be easily restored. To Preserve Old Books Bindings may be preserved from mildew by brushing them over with spirits of wine. A few drops of perfumed oil will secure libraries from the consuming effects of mold and damp. The Romans used oil of cedar to preserve valuable manuscripts. To Hang Pictures The cheapest and best material with which to hang pictures is copper wire, of a size proportioned to the weight of the pictures. When hung the wire is scarcely visible, and its strength and durability is wonderful. Finish For Room A room with plain white walls is finished beautifully by placing a black walnut (or the same wood with which the room is finished) molding, around the room where the border of paper is usually placed, at the junction of wall and ceiling. The molding, finished in oil, is easily put up. The upper edge should be rounded, and a space of a quarter inch left between it and the ceiling. To hang pictures, buy an "S" hook, sold at all hardware stores, place one hook over the molding, hang the picture cord on the other, and slip to the right or left to the desired position. This saves the wall from injury for picture nails. Laying Carpets A carpet wears better if put down well, and it is better to have it done by experienced persons when the expense can be afforded and such help can be had. Stair Carpets They will wear much longer if extra thicknesses of paper are placed over the edge of each stair, the full width of the carpet, before fastening down. A Cheap Carpet Make a cover for the floor of the cheapest cotton cloth. Tack it down like a carpet, paper it as you would a wall with paper resembling a carpet in figures, let it dry, varnish with two coats of varnish, and with reasonable usage it will last two years. To Soften Corks When corks are too large to go into a bottle, throw them into hot water a few moments, and they will soften. To Keep Cutlery From Rust Wipe dry, and wrap in coarse brown paper. To Prevent Iron Rust Kerosene applied to stoves or farming implements, during summer, will prevent their rusting. To Destroy Cockroaches The following is said to be effectual: These vermin are easily destroyed, simply by cutting up green cucumbers at night, and placing them about where roaches commit depredations. What is cut from the cucumbers in preparing them for the table answers the purpose as well, and three applications will destroy all the roaches in the house. Remove the peelings in the morning, and renew them at night. To Banish Rats Or Mice Sprinkling cayenne pepper in their holes will banish them. Honey Uses Honey is good for sore throat; also good for bee stings. To Treat Neuralgia For neuralgia nothing is better than a muslin bag filled with hot salt. For headache 2 or 3 slices of lemon in a cup of strong tea will cure a nervous headache. For Bilious Headache A teaspoon full of lemon juice in a small cup of black coffee will relieve a bilious headache. To Mend A Crack On Inside Of Kitchen Range Use a filling made of equal parts of wood ashes and common salt, made up into paste with a little water, and plastered over the crack. This will prove hard and lasting whether the stove, etc., be cold or hot. To Keep Out Red Ants A small quantity of green sage placed in a pantry will keep out red ants. To Cure A Burn Cut open and scrape a raw potato, bind on burn. Repeat if burning sensation returns. Cure For Hiccoughs Sit erect and inflate the lungs fully. Then, retaining the breath, bend forward slowly until the chest meets the knees. After slowly rising again to the erect position, slowly exhale the breath. Repeat this process a second time, and the nerves will be found to have received an excess of energy that will enable them to perform their natural functions. Flowers May Be Kept Very Fresh Overnight If they are excluded from the air. To do this, wet them thoroughly, put in a damp box, and cover with wet newspaper, then place in a cool spot. Household Tips To Clean Hands Tomato juice will remove stains from and whiten the hands. To Keep Bar Soap For this household tip to work with modern soap, you must first remove the bars of soap from their wrappers and allow them to dry out. Not only do the dry bars last longer, but they leave less of a soap residue in the soap dish. This tip works! It is a great saving to have bars of soap dry. Dry, hard bars will last longer when used. It should be bought by the quantity. To Soften Hands Mutton tallow is considered excellent to soften the hands. It may be rubbed on at any time when the hands are perfectly dry. Another good rule is to rub well in dry oatmeal after every washing, and be particular regarding the quantity of soap. Cheap soap and hard water are the unknown enemies of many people, and the cause of rough skin and chapped hands. Castile soap and rain water will sometimes cure without any other assistance. To Soften Hands After Soapsuds One can have the hands in soapsuds with soft soap without injury to the skin if the hands are dipped in vinegar or lemon juice immediately after. The acids destroy the corrosive effects of the alkali, and make the hands soft and white. To Soften Hands Where Roughened Indian meal and vinegar or lemon juice used on hands where roughened by cold or labor will heal and soften them. Rub the hands in this, then wash off thoroughly. Household Tips To Prevent Wooden Bedsteads Creaking If a bedstead creaks at each movement of the sleeper, remove the slats, and wrap the ends of each in old newspapers. To Prevent The Cracking Of Bottles And Fruit Jars If a bottle or fruit jar that has been more than once used is placed on a towel thoroughly soaked in hot water, there is little danger of its being cracked by the introduction of a hot liquid. To Preserve Oil Cloth If oil cloth be occasionally rubbed with a mixture of beeswax and turpentine, it will last longer. Packing Glass Bottles India-rubber bands slipped over them will prevent breakage. To Remove Putty A red-hot iron will soften old putty so that it can be easily removed. Household Tips To Make Rag Rugs Cut rags and sew hit and miss, or fancy-striped as you choose; use wooden needles, round, smooth, and pointed at one end, of any convenient length. The knitting is done back and forth, always taking off the first stitch. To Make A Rustic Picture Frame A neat, rustic frame for pictures may be made of cattail rods. Hide the corners where they are joined with handsome autumn leaves and the berries of bittersweet. To Make An Ant Trap Procure a large natural sponge, wash it well and press it dry, which will leave the cells quite open; then sprinkle it with fine white sugar, and place it near where the ants are troublesome. The ants will soon collect upon the sponge and take up their abode in its cells. It is then only necessary to dip the sponge in boiling water, when the ants will be destroyed, and it may be set over and over again. To send Messages in Cypher This household tip is great for keeping kids busy playing spies on a rainy day. Any document written in cypher, by which signs are substituted for letters, or even for words, is liable to be deciphered. The following plans are free from such objection: The correspondents select two copies of the same edition of a book, the word to be used is designated by figures referring to the page, line, and number of the word in the line. Or, the message may be written on a slip of paper wound spirally around a rod of wood; these can only be deciphered by bringing them into their original position, by wrapping around a second rod of the same size. Household Tips Castor Oil as a Dressing for Leather Castor oil, besides being an excellent dressing for leather, renders it vermin-proof; it should be mixed, say half and half, with tallow or other oil. Neither rats, roaches, nor other vermin will attack leather so prepared. Substitute for a Corkscrew This old household tip might come in handy sometime when you find yourself without a corkscrew. A convenient substitute for a corkscrew, when the latter is not at hand, may be found in the use of a common wood screw, with an attached string to pull the cork. Another: Stick two forks vertically into the cork on opposite sides, not too near the edge. Run the blade of a knife through the two, and give a twist. Another: Fill the hollow at the bottom of the bottle with a handkerchief or towel; grasp the neck with one hand, and strike firmly and steadily with the other upon the handkerchief. To Keep Up Sash Windows This is performed by means of cork, in the simplest manner, and with scarcely any expense. Bore 3 or 4 holes in the sides of the sash, into which insert common bottle cork, projecting about the sixteenth part of an inch. These will press against the window frames along the usual groove, and by their elasticity support the sash at any height which may be required. To Repel Moths Instead of moth balls, try using dried lavender blossoms, dried mint leaves, or cedar shavings (the kind available as pet bedding works well). The odors of these natural materials are pleasant, yet they repel moths, and there are no dangers involved as with moth balls. Moth balls are poisonous and are considered a pesticide. Avoid inhaling moth ball fumes and do not use them around young children and pets. For A Flower Bowl Cut a piece of stiff paper the shape and size of the top of an ordinary bowl. Cut holes in it, as many as desired, for the stems of real or artificial flowers. Fit paper in bowl and put flower stems through holes. To Make Rice Glue Mix rice flour smoothly with cold water, and simmer it over a slow fire, when it will form a delicate and durable cement, not only answering all the purposes of common paste, but well adapted for joining paper and card board ornamental work. Rice glue is excellent for use in scrapbooks. Economy In Carpets In buying a carpet, as in everything else, those of the best quality are cheapest in the end. As it is extremely desirable that they should look as clean as possible, avoid buying a carpet that has any white in it. Even a small portion of white interspersed through the pattern will in a short time give it a dingy appearance. If you cannot obtain a hearth rug that exactly corresponds with the carpet, get one entirely different, for a decided contrast looks better than a bad match. (Source: Agencies)
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