Solar Powered Lights Outdoor

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Posted by admin | Posted in Renewable Energy | Posted on 08-08-2011

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Share a bit of useful information?

I posted this in another section earlier but only got two (very good) answers. I am back to the old faithful NB&B section to see if any of you gals have anything useful to share. It does not have to be about babies either. Anything counts. =)

Do you have anything useful to share? That “thing” that no one seems to think about until after the fact… or never at all?

I’ll start:

In a power outage situation if you have outdoor solar powered lights in your landscape. Bring them in! It’ll provide light for you until the power comes back on. =)

What other interesting “things” do you know? What do you think someone else may find useful in the future?

Baking soda makes for a great alternative to tooth paste to help whiten your teeth or to just use when you are out of toothpaste.

Use the water that you steamed veggies in to water house plants, it doesn’t only reuse water, but it actually adds nutrients to your water for the plants.

Eating asparagus and garlic works as a natural pesticide to ward off mosquitos.

Nursing mothers that eat a diet rich in garlic statisucally have babies that nurse longer at the breast, adding some garlic to the diet of a mother with a finicky eatter can prove to be very helpful.

Hair spray works wonderfully to remove ink stains.

When pulling your clothes out of the dryer, hang onto the old dryer sheets to dust off the top of the dryer as well as counter tops around the house, dryer sheets collect dust very well.

When your toddler gets into the stage of ripping jammies off and then diapers, put sleepers on backwards when they go down to sleep, (cut tags out though so they aren’t itchy in front.)

A little baking soda with water is the best cure for fast heartburn and stomach distress.

Duct tape or large packaging tape works great for removing lint or pet hair from your clothes when you can’t find a lint brush.

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