Thrifty Tips (January 06, 2019)
Bath bombs are very expensive to buy in stores. Save money by making them at home. You can use whatever scents you might prefer and they make wonderful gifts.

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Today's Featured Post

Making Bath Bombs

By Donna

Making Bath Bombs - three balls in a plastic bag, they can be decorated to look like a snowmanI made these as stocking stuffer snowmen for my adult children, but they are a treat anytime of the year! Unfortunately I didn't take a final photo of them with their "faces on", but it was a simply drawn as a bunch of dots (similar to smiley faces really) made with a Betty Crocker Easy Writer 4 decorator pen.

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Today's Guides
Getting an Orchid to Rebloom
Pink Spotted Orchid
Puppy Peeing Everywhere
Puppy Getting Scolded for Peeing on Floor
Gift Ideas for a Boyfriend's 20th Birthday
man holding gift in red box with white ribbon outdoors, close-up
Deseeding a Pomegranate
Pomegranate Deseeding- A bowl of pomegranate seeds, ready for eating.
Removing Stains from Old Linoleum Floors
Old Linoleum Floors
Hemming Jeans
hemmed jeans
Today's Posts

DIY Nasal Breathing Insert

By VBartlett

Plastic tubing cut into small sections to be used as a nasal breathing insert.Those adhesive strips (to help better breathing) didn't work for me. I made my own devices instead. This is heavy rubber tubing from the hardware store; I use 5/8 inch diameter. Cut, with scissors, into approx 1/4 inch circles; you can get quite a few from 6 inches of tube.

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Matcha Green Tea Banana Bread

By 15mhhm15

baked Matcha Green Tea Banana Bread I am a huge fan of banana bread and it's fun to experiment with other flavors. If you like Matcha green tea, I think you'll enjoy this recipe.

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Mark Opening for Turning a Sewing Project

By lalala...

Mark Opening for Turning a Sewing ProjectAccidentally forgetting to leave an opening to turn a sewing project right-side out can be very frustrating. At a recent sewing class, the teacher gave me this fabulous tip to keep from sewing your project shut. Determine where you want your opening to be then mark the beginning and end of the opening with 2 pins.

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Muffin Tin Flan

Flan in a mason jarI was craving flan but didn't have ramekins so I came up with making it in muffin tins.

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Lint Roller Pickup

By Janette

Use a lint roller on your carpeted steps in between your regular vacuuming.

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