Guest guest Posted September 11, 2001 Report Share Posted September 11, 2001 I am going to try this tonight! I found a lite weight quick vacuum at sears for $39.00. You keep it plugged in and charged up all day for fast jobs. It has a long handle so not much bending. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2001 Report Share Posted September 11, 2001 Hello ers, I was cleaning my kitchen and in walks my neighbor who says 'lets go shopping'. But my microwave insides were a mess and I was just taking parts out to seriously wash. She said 'whoa girl, let me show you a trick'...she puts a mug of water in the micro for 5 minutes. Takes it out, wipes entire insides off with a sponge dampened in baking soda and water. Voila! Clean microwave! I never knew that could be done. Saved me Time and Work so we could have Fun. And we went to town! Obviously I am not a cook nor much of a housecleaner, so I think these things are neat to know. I need more time for Living Life and less for stupid chores! LOL Just wanted to share that. Maybe some of you have ideas or tricks you use to simply get a job, but still get it done? If so, please share. ~ G Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2001 Report Share Posted September 11, 2001 Wow Gretchen, I think that is so cool! Where did she learn that trick? I did not know that either. I will file this in my easy to do list for CMTers LOL. Heidi Gretchen Glick wrote: > Hello ers, > > I was cleaning my kitchen and in walks my neighbor who says 'lets go > shopping'. But my microwave insides were a mess and I was just taking > parts out to seriously wash. She said 'whoa girl, let me show you a > trick'...she puts a mug of water in the micro for 5 minutes. Takes it > out, wipes entire insides off with a sponge dampened in baking soda and > water. Voila! Clean microwave! I never knew that could be done. Saved me > Time and Work so we could have Fun. And we went to town! > > Obviously I am not a cook nor much of a housecleaner, so I think these > things are neat to know. I need more time for Living Life and less for > stupid chores! LOL > > Just wanted to share that. Maybe some of you have ideas or tricks you > use to simply get a job, but still get it done? If so, please share. > > ~ G > > > Stay Positive! Stay healthy! > Foundation: http://www..org > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2008 Report Share Posted May 27, 2008 Very tactfully put Lorraine, we found similar when Alice suffered, as I phrased it, from a sweat-rash in certain areas. In order to help the reading masses, virtually any topic can be TACTFULLY handles  . N. England. If a group has NO topic there's no such thing as going " Off-topic " A.B.A.L.T.A.T. " Any, LEGAL, topic which other groups would consider Off-Topic. " http://uk./group/ABALTAT/ Current membership ¦;-) = 10 Any advance on 10? Re:Cleaning tip (moderator please read before posting) I just want to make sure that this post is not offending in any way. Speaking of cleaning your body with precious KT. I found with yeast infections I can clean the area with KT ( does not seem to matter how old it is) and it brings the yeast to a halt. I was unable to sleep one night because of the 'infection' and as soon as I cleaned the area I did not have any more discomfort. I repeated this in 2-3 days , this really works great! It works great with any 'fold ' of skin also. Lorraine **************Get trade secrets for amazing burgers. Watch " Cooking with Tyler Florence " on AOL Food.   (http://food.aol.com/tyler-florence?video=4 & ?NCID=aolfod00030000000002) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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