Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Baking Soda Bicarbonate Of Soda The Magic Doeverything Stuff

Writen by Joe Kahler

It is one of those items rarely used for baking, but somehow is used for just about everything else. Baking soda on a damp sponge easily removes grease from stoves. It also works great for deodorizing carpet. Just sprinkle some onto the carpet before going to bed and vacuum it up in the morning, that's all there is to it.

Baking soda can also be used for many other jobs around the house like scrubbing sinks, bathtubs, stoves, refrigerators and laundry. It leaves everything smelling fresh and cleans just as well as any cleanser without scratching enamel. (I think I'm beginning to sound like a baking soda commercial here). Baking soda is also great for keeping pipes clean under the sink - pour about one quarter cup down the drain with about 1 cup of vinegar, this causes a chemical reaction, then pour hot water down the drain. Hey Presto!

Baking soda or Borax is also great for getting rid of unwanted insects. Simply sprinkle around cabinets and cupboards and other areas where insects might visit, before you know it those pesky insects are nowhere to be found.

If you burn a saucepan, never fear, just add a little baking soda and allow it to soak for a few hours. To minimize odors in your fridge, remove the top from the box of your do-everything baking soda and place it on one of the shelves. From time to time stir the contents. Oh, and in case of a nuclear war, simply sprinkle some baking soda all over your body and presto, you're still here…just kidding on the nuclear war piece…or am I?!

Joe Kahler is recognized as an expert on helping young adults successfully transition from home to being "out on their own". His latest work has recently been assembled in his book, Out On My Own... Now What? Tips and Insights So You Won't Be Left Hanging in the "Real World"!

Joe received his undergraduate degree from Whittier College in Social Sciences and his Masters in Education from Arizona State University. His experience includes teaching, coaching, running numerous businesses, investing, selling insurance and real estate AND attending numerous personal, "hard knocks" training classes!

http://www.outonmyown.com

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