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Got a smelly sponge? Try this easy tip to refresh that sponge instead of tossing it and buying a new one:

Soak the sponge in a bowl of water with 2 tsp. lemon juice for a few minutes. Then heat the sponge in the microwave for 30 seconds. Let it cool for about 5 minutes before taking it out -- the sponge will be hot, so be careful!

The acid in the juice works with the heat to get rid of the germs, leaving you with a clean fresh smelling sponge once again!

I have a few tips to start the week off--some you may have heard and tried before, but maybe you will come across one that you have yet to try!

1. Missing game pieces can ruin a board game. Try taping a small resealable plastic bag on the inside of the box lids to hold all the loose parts.

2. A D.I.Y natural cleaner for laminated wood floors: Mix 2 Tbs. baby shampoo with one gallon of water. Dip mop in and wring thoroughly until almost dry. Mop and then dry off the floor with a soft clean cloth.

3. Got little kitchen bugs? Try putting a couple of dried bay leaves in with bags of rice, oatmeal and cereal (the stuff those weird little bugs love to get into!) The slight odor of the leaves repels the bugs (do not ask me why, hehe) but will not affect the flavor of the food.

4. Use an old glove to clean dust off your houseplant leaves--this will quickly clean both sides of the leaves.

5. Lipstick stains can make you think about throwing away a shirt-- try this tip and save a shirt instead! On washable fabrics, cover the stain with  petroleum jelly. Let it sit for two minutes, then rub gently with your fingers. The glycerin should break down the oils in the lipstick so the color will lift off easily. If an oily stain remains, sprinkle with baking soda.

6. Worn out bath towels can be made fluffy again with some ammonia. Add 1/2 cup to the rinse cycle (do not add bleach!), then dry as usual. The ammonia dissolves buildup from fabric softener and body oils that are keeping the towels from being cleaned right. A bonus: the ammonia will also get rid of any mildew odors on towels!

7. Shine up the metal faucets in your house with a quick wipe of a cotton ball soaked dipped in white vinegar.

8. Clean your coffee maker if your morning cup of coffee is not tasting so good anymore! Pour a solution of 1 part vinegar to 2 parts water into the water reservoir, then run the machine. Follow with two cycles of cold water. This should remove mineral build-ups, coffee residue and hard water deposits so your next cup of coffee should be perfect!

9. Clean your blender by filling it halfway with water, just a drop of dish soap and 1 Tbs. baking soda. Put the lid on and press blend. The baking soda will deodorize as it breaks down food particles. Your blender should be sparkling clean in no time.

10. Save money by adding a 1/2 cup of baking soda in with your laundry detergent for soft odor-free clothes and skip buying pricey fabric softeners.
All of these ideas start with a clean empty soup can with no jagged edges. For some you may want to peel off the labels, others you might just leave the labels on!



1.. Having a picnic? Use empty Campbells soup cans as utensil holders for plastic forks and spoons on the picnic tables. (leave labels on ..adds a colorful unique touch!)

2.. Make a Halloween Decoration. Cover a soup can in black construction paper or fabric. Add some cut out eyes. For wings, color a paper plate black, Cut the plate in half. For each half, cut scalloped edges along one side, then glue "wings" to the side of the "bat can."

And a few more easy ways to recycle empty soup cans:

3. Use a nail and hammer to poke hole sin the bottom of sop cans and use as herb planters. Place a plastic lid under can to prevent rust stains.
4. Make Candlesticks (great tutorial from "Me Making Do")
5. Make a Flower-Shaped Cookie Cutter.
6. Make a Hanukkah Gift out of a soup can.
7. Make a Christmas Luminary out of a soup can : First, wash the can thoroughly and fill with water. Put the can in the freezer until water is frozen, This will keep the can from denting when you are hammering on the sides of it. Using a hammer and nail(s), hammer Christmas themed words or designs into the sides of the cans (labels removed.) Then place a votive candle inside, and light up dark rooms with glowing festive walls.
8. Cover empty soup cans with extra wallpaper, shelf paper, fabric, etc... and use for storage for so many different things!


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