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Spectacular Way For Serving Brownies To Kids

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Love baking brownies? They are a big favorite with my family for sure.  We adore classic brownies, or frosted brownies and, my favorite,  marble aka cheesecake brownies.  But, I never send brownies to school for kids parties.   Why? 

 

spectacular brownie serving idea

Well, because brownies are sticky and get little hands so very messy.  I was trying to be thoughtful toward the teachers.  I am a teacher, myself,  and I know what big messes in the classroom do. It takes a lot of work to clean them up!

So, the week that one of my preschool moms sent brownies for her daughter’s birthday celebration, I was just thrilled to see this genius idea she came up with for serving brownies!

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You are going to love the simplicity of what she did….

She made individual “holders” by simply placing each brownie in a disposable paper cupcake liner.  They looked so very special and, above all, no mess!  Great idea, huh? I will never hesitate to send brownies as a treat ever again!

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These bright colored paper cupcake liners are perfect for a festive display of cut pre-brownies!

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marble cheesecake brownie

Ever try marble cheesecake brownies?

They are super simple to make and are the BEST EVER if you love cheesecake and chocolate!   Just click on over right now to get the recipe or you can pin it from here for later!

Marble Cheesecake Brownie Recipe

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brownies in cupcake papers lined up in a container to take to a party

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Enjoy!

OK, so we were talking “kid treats” here but adults love brownies, too! ❤️ Yes, we do.

So, pick out a stylish assortment of cupcake liners, like these Wilton Elegance Cupcake Liners,  to use and serve them for your friends with some “donut shop like” coffee beverages to make the moment REALLY special.  
wilton cupcake liners for adult occasions

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You can make it all at home with your very own expresso machine … fully automated!
Wait till you see what this can do!

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Philips 4400 Expresso Machine makes all of these specialty beverages with ease!

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8 Genius Cleaning Hacks Busy Parents Love

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Whether you’re dealing with the latest toddler tantrum, ferrying your kids to various clubs or running the school gauntlet, being a parent and keeping the house tidy may seem impossible –especially when children seem to make messes faster than they can be cleaned up!

The good news is there are plenty of ways to speed up household chores. Try the tips below next time you’re in a hurry to clean up – you’ll be surprised at how much time they can save.

genius cleaning hacks for busy parents

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1. Get Rid of Hair with a Rubber Glove

Stray pet hairs can make any sofa look old and dirty. Hair can be difficult to remove though – especially if your vacuum cleaner doesn’t come with a self cleaning brush roll. 

A cheap alternative is to use the static electricity provided by rubber gloves. Simply wear the gloves and run your hand over the sofa. Hair will stick to your hand with very little effort. When your gloves are “full,” submerge them in a bowl of water and the hair will float to the top.

2. Remove Juice Stains with White Vinegar

Juice is often spilt at lunch time – and it can be surprisingly difficult to remove from clothes.

There’s a trick for getting rid of most juice stains though – and it relies on the amazing properties of white vinegar. Start by rinsing in cold water, then soak in a mixture of ½ teaspoon of laundry detergent, a tablespoon of white vinegar and a liter of water. After soaking for around 15 minutes, run the clothing through the washing machine to get rid of whatever is left.

3. Protect Your Fridge with Plastic Wraps

Fridges can get dirty quickly – especially if your children often spill food or drinks when putting them back (like mine!)

An easy way to cut down on cleaning is to line each shelf with clinging food wraps. Once they get dirty, you can replace them without needing to clean.

4. Lint Rollers are Great for Dusting

Lampshades, windowsills and fireplaces are magnets for dust. Some vacuums come with dusting brushes, but these can be awkward to use if you’re in a rush.

A faster alternative is a lint roller. Run a roller over lampshades or other dusty items to remove dust without needing a vacuum. The sticky surface will also remove lumps of fluff and other debris without damaging delicate items.

On a side note, I always keep a fresh supply of lint rollers around the house. They can be a lifesaver when you realize your work clothes are covered in dog hair or fluff.

5. Clean Finger Marks from Stainless Steel Appliances

Stainless steel appliances look great – but fingerprints can be almost impossible to prevent.

A quick way to make stainless steel shine again is to use some rubbing alcohol with a microfiber cloth. Make sure you rub with the grain of the surface and pay extra attention to the handles.

6. Find Earrings or Other Small Objects with a Vacuum and a Pair of Tights

If you’ve lost an earring, finding it amongst the daily clutter of a family home can be a nightmare. Fortunately, there’s an easier solution than crawling on your hands and knees.

Start by cutting a leg off a pair of old tights, then fix the fabric over the end of your vacuum cleaner’s hose. You can use a rubber band to secure it.

Switch on the vacuum and direct it under sofas, down crevices and anywhere else your earring may have fallen. Air can pass through the tights, so your vacuum’s suction won’t be affected, but earrings (or other larger items) get caught in the fabric.

7. Freshen Dirty Trainers with Baking Soda

If your little one’s training pants are starting to smell, an easy way to neutralize the odor is with baking soda.

Just sprinkle the baking soda over the shoes, including inside, then leave it to sit for a few hours. The baking soda should absorb the worst odors and is easy to brush off.

8. Save Time by Maintaining Your Vacuum Cleaner

Abraham Lincoln once said, “if I had eight hours to chop down a tree, I would spend six of those hours sharpening my axe.” 

A similar ethos can be applied to vacuum cleaners, as a clogged vac will struggle to remove dust, dirt and hair. So, if cleaning your floors seems to be taking longer than usual, some vacuum maintenance could do the trick.

Start by cleaning your vacuum cleaner’s filters. When these become clogged, air flow is reduced and the vacuum becomes less effective. If the filter you’re using can be washed in water, make sure it’s completely dry before you use it again. The filters of small vacuums or handheld models (such as this) often need to be cleaned more regularly, as they clog faster.

Next, check your vacuum’s beater bar for hair or string. When hair is wound around the bar, it may not spin as quickly. It’s also a good idea to empty your vacuum’s canister each time you use it, as a full dust bin can reduce suction power.

Summary

Being a parent and taking care of housework isn’t easy, but it doesn’t need to be stressful either. By adding these cleaning hacks to your arsenal, you’ll be able to keep your house cleaner in less time – even if your children excel at making mess!

Guest post by James Hall – freelance writer and cleaning expert. 

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Enjoy!

 

 

 

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Washing The Dog

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Do you wash your dogs? And, how is that going for you? Little dogs can be plopped into the kitchen sink and shampooed there. Easy, peasy. Big dogs are a whole different story.

I have big dogs. It would seem that the simple, logical thing to do is to bathe my dogs often. But, washing gentle giants like Saint Bernards, German Shepherds or a Newfoundlands, how do you do that?

Sadie, my big beautiful 100 pound yellow lab, won’t get in the bathtub. Same with Bailey, our 55 pound cattle dog – boxer mix.  If I could get Bailey in the tub, she would undoubtedly jump out seconds later. So, how do you wash a filthy, uncooperative pet?

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Wash Big Dogs Outdoors

Well, my solution has been to fill up 2 or 3 pails with clean lukewarm water and a pitcher with soapy water and wash them out on the driveway.  I hook them up, one at a time, on a long leash connected to our maple tree.  Next, I soap them up [I use baby shampoo] and rinse them off by pouring each pail of clean water over them. Off course, I towel them dry and they are more than happy to help me with the drying process by shaking the excess all over the place!

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My dream is to have a walk-in shower in my garage that is designed specifically for washing my dogs. They would love it and so would I. It would be so easy. Great fantasy but that is not likely to happen.

Another fabulous solution would be to hire the local pet grooming van to come by to shampoo my dogs once a week. Oh, how I would love that!!!

So, last week I was browsing online and found this dog cleaning wand that can be hooked up to a faucet or a hose. It looks so easy to use and I think the dogs will love it. Take a look at the video below and see what I mean. I haven’t tried it yet but I definitely want to.

What kind of dogs do you have? What technique do you use to wash them?

Enjoy!

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How to Get Rid of Pantry Moths

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Is your kitchen infested with tiny little brown pantry moths? Ever tried to kill them?  Kill one and two take its place. Kill two more, and then there are three.  It is an endless cycle and, sadly, could start to feel like the moths are winning! So, what are these little creatures and why are they living in your kitchen?
How To Get Rid of Pantry Moths

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PANTRY MOTHS – What are they?

Pantry moths got that name for the obvious reason that they live in pantries and kitchen cupboards. I can think of a few more choice names for them…including “The Pests from the Pit of You-Know-Where.” Weren’t they one of the plagues of Egypt? They had to be!
Having had way too much familiarity with them, I decided to learn more about them. Pantry moths most often feed off of grains and cereals, though I’ve found them in the most peculiar places including tea bags. (Maybe they were running out of ideas?) Another name for these moths, by the way,  is “Indian Meal Moths.”
One of the reasons that they are so hard to get rid of permanently is their life cycle. The first time that you notice them is likely to be when they are flying around your kitchen. Unfortunately, they’d already set up shop a while ago in your kitchen cupboards and drawers, planning on a long stay.
Pantry moths lay eggs…lots of them. Each moth may lay up to 300 eggs at a given time. That will soon be 300 moths, if they have their way! Yikes! From a few days to two weeks later, larvae emerge from those eggs. Larvae have no social graces and will show up where and when you least expect it. Can I tell you that, horrifyingly,  one fell from the ceiling onto my kitchen table?
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How To Keep Pantry Moths Out Of Your Home

Cleanliness is a great start. We can all be in a hurry and, sometimes, leave a counter with crumbs– but that isn’t the best practice. Clean up counters and table-tops after meals and snacks. Sweep the kitchen floor, as well. Don’t give them things to feed on.

 

The cupboards tend to be the breeding ground. Cleaning cupboards is a long, tedious job and we all lead busy lives. That may explain why more people are complaining about moth infestation than ever. We just don’t have the time. But, once you’ve got moths, your time is going to be taken up by trying to get rid of them and, trust me, you’ll hate every minute of it.
As you are swatting at them, you’ll see the wisdom in spring and fall cleaning! Yes, every spring and every fall our moms [and grandmas] would empty the cupboards and this is what they would do:
  • They threw out expired food.
  • Checked the current food for freshness. Stale? It went in the trash, too.
  • Washed the cupboards: shelves, sides, ceilings. Yes. ALL of it.
  • Put down shelf paper.   What’s that? Shelf paper is literally paper that lays on the shelf and looks pretty. But it’s functional, too. It can be thrown away with the next cleaning or if there is a spill.
  • And, finally, replaced the old food with new food, in air-tight containers.

Another tip: your kitchen cupboards, themselves, may be making it all-too-easy for the moths to stay. If the cupboards are not flush to the wall, or do not go up to the ceiling, then there are a lot of hiding places that you’ll never get at no matter how well you clean.

 

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Pantry Moths – How To Get Rid Of Them

And, this is what you’ve been waiting for: how to wipe-them-out forever!

First: get busy and do the “spring or fall cleaning” routine. Forget waiting for the right time of year. Do it now. Empty the cupboards and toss all the infested food out. Play it safe. Don’t try to hang onto anything questionable. You can get more food.

 

Unless it’s canned soup or tuna, most things will probably have to go. Cereal, mashed potatoes, pancake mix, rice, pasta, packaged mixes like cake mix, tea bags.  Say “goodbye” to it all.

 

Now, scrub! Use lots of soapy hot water to clean those cupboards. Look out…you’ll run into live moths and larvae. This is combat! Be brave. If you find little webs in corners, know that that is where eggs are. Clean it out thoroughly.
Dry: using lots of paper towel, dry the cupboards out.
KILL: now…here’s the deal. You’ve set up a clean environment where you should be able to trust your food to be safe, but it’s not. You cannot possibly seek and destroy ALL of the eggs, larvae and adult moths by just cleaning.
You have to draw them out from their hiding places and destroy them. Trust me on this. I’ve tried spraying the little buggers out of the sky. (By the way, Windex is NOT bug spray! It didn’t work.) I’ve tried more powerful, toxic bug sprays (never a good idea in a kitchen or around people or pets) and it was only a temporary fix, anyway.

The only thing that I have found to work, and work FABULOUSLY, is a moth trap.

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Pantry Moth Traps

Desperate, having been under siege for well over a month, I stopped trying home remedies and began to search the internet. The chats and forums all were saying that moth traps were the only thing that actually works.

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So, I found a highly recommended brand — Catchmaster –– and called the local home improvement store. They did not have any in stock. I knew that Amazon shipped quickly, so found them online and I placed my order for two packs immediately.  Till then, I kept on squirting the little varmints out of the air with glass cleaner until, to my relief,  the order arrived.

 

Moth Traps Are Small Little Tents

The traps are easy to assemble and non-toxic. They are small little tents. I was skeptical that just one trap could do much but I was utterly amazed to watch it work. Literally 30 seconds after I had the trap assembled, the first moth flew into it and got stuck. Then two more arrived. Whoosh. They were gone, caught in its proverbial jaws.

The trap is like “fly paper” inside (very strong adhesive so don’t touch it with your fingers) with a little red square of something that attracts them. Within a few hours, 22 moths had met their demise!
After a couple of days, I replaced it with a new one but only a couple more got trapped. Why? They were all gone! I mean it. I haven’t seen any moths…even larvae…in many weeks. I have a spare set of traps handy for the first sighting, just in case. But I think we’re done with this!   And, you will be, too.
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Do Orange Cleaners Work?

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It has been a long time since I have used orange cleaners. The stores where I typically shop stopped carrying them and, actually, I forgot about them.

In recent years I have been challenged to find good cleaners that have no, or little, scent. My husband has developed a real sensitivity to smells that can be very severe. It is nothing to mess with. So, “goodbye chlorine” and other harsh cleansers.

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So, today I came across this orange cleaner at the store – Oxygen Orange – and it brought back the memories. I used to LOVE using orange cleaners.

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Now I have to admit that this particular one doesn’t smell as orangey as I remembered but the scent is fine and so-far so good. I cleaned my entire kitchen with it and all is well. No bad reactions.


I would never say that others who are sensitive will agree but I do think I have found a solution for my own household. Nice thing is that the kitchen sink is super-clean, too.  I really missed using cleaners that do the job. This Oxygen Orange Cleaner that I used cleaned the sink beautifully.  You might want to try it or some other orange cleaners. They are degreasers and work really well!

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Super Easy Way To Unclog Your Toilet

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If you have been having trouble with your toilet getting clogged up, you are going to LOVE this simple solution. It truly is the super easy way to unclog your toilet! 

Super easy way to unclog your toilet #tips

How do I put this delicately.  Well, maybe there is no way to do that so please forgive me for being direct.

Our toilet gets plugged up OFTEN with poop. There you go. I said it! It happens a lot around here. I have absolutely no idea how so much fecal matter can be produced by one person to regularly cause this problem, but I sure was getting tired – VERY TIRED – of trying to solve it.

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You would think that using a plunger would do the job. Plungers were always my go-to-tool but lately it had become a miserable failure. Then I got really desperate and tried using drain cleaner even though the label on the bottle said NOT to. Did it help? Nope! That toilet was still as plugged up as ever.

I considered the possibility that we were using the wrong toilet paper but I still don’t see where that is possible. We use single-ply toilet paper that is recommended for homes with septic systems. It dissolves easily.

So, I started to search around and found this method but it seemed way too simple. It is so light-weight for a heavy-weight problem that I almost didn’t try it. Oh, I am so glad that I pushed back that reasoning and DID try it. It works and it works for our household EVERY TIME.  Try it. Hopefully it will work for you, too.

 

Simple method for clearing a stopped up toilet #tips #cleaning

So, what is this simple solution to unclogging stopped up toilets? Dish washing liquid. Yes. You read it right. Use dish soap to unclog your toilet.  I used the store brand because it was the cheapest and it worked.

Easy Way To Unclog A Toilet

Pour 1/2 cup or more of dish-washing liquid into the toilet.

Let it sit for 30 -45 minutes

Flush

Most of the time, you will find that it flushes beautifully the first time.  If it does not, repeat the process. I have only had to repeat it one time. From there on, it has worked on the first try every time.


Toilet Cleaning Tip

Tip: Nice thing, using dish-washing liquid to unstop toilets also cleans the toilet bowl. I regularly, now, squirt dish-washing liquid around the rim of the bowl and let it sit for a little while followed by swishing it with a toilet bowl brush till it’s clean. The toilet is sparkling clean and flushes well, too.

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Disclaimer: manufacturers of dish-washing soaps do not say anything about using it in toilets. At least, I don’t think they do. This is a “mom tip” that is out of the norm and, for me, it has worked. As always, when using products differently than the label guidelines is we all take personal responsibility for the decision. If you believe it to be unwise, then don’t do it. 

Do you have any interesting mom-tips? What household hints have you discovered?

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How To Clean A Microwave Till It Shines

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Microwave ovens are one of my favorite “modern” inventions. Before we had them, how did anyone rewarm their coffee? LOL

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When microwave ovens first came on the market, people predicted that we’d be cooking roasts and turkeys in them. I have never done that, have you?

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I do use mine to make sauces, heat (or reheat) foods, melt butter and cook prepackaged meals. Microwaves are perfect for rewarming a cold slice of pizza left from the night before. Pop it in the microwave and you have a quick, delicious snack. I love popcorn and, in a microwave, it pops in 3 minutes or less. Perfection. No, don’t take my microwave away from me or I’ll be one unhappy mom.

Keeping Your Microwave Clean…Prevent A Mess Before It Happens

“An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.”

Benjamin Franklin

Let’s face it, everything needs to be cleaned once in a while, including microwave ovens. You can prolong actually cleaning yours by preparing in advance.

Microwaves get dirty quicker when:

  • Liquids are overheated and they spill. Keep an eye on it and stop the device before it overflows. Melting butter in the microwave is especially tricky. Keep an eye on it and turn it off before it spills over.
  • You heat items in your microwave that “explode”. These foods include hot dogs, sausages, baked beans and eggs. Anything that has some kind of casing (yes, egg yolks have a thin one) will blow up all over the inside of your microwave, given enough time. When heating those items, either cook them in a different device [stove top, regular oven, slow cooker or outdoor grill] or cover them loosely with a paper towel before heating. Again, watch them closely.

TIP: When there is a spill, the simple solution is to clean it immediately so that the problem does not compound.

But when the day comes that your microwave does need a thorough cleaning, there is an easy way to do it.

How To Clean A Microwave Oven

You will need …

  • White vinegar
  • Water
  • Microwavable bowl – 3 cup size or a little larger
  • A clean dish towel

How to clean a microwave using vinegar #tips

  1. Combine 1 cup white vinegar and 1 cup hot water in a 3 cup microwavable container.
  2. Place it in the microwave on high and heat for 10 minutes.
  3. Allow it to sit another 5 minutes, without opening the door. The steam will loosen the cooked-on food.
  4. Wipe it out with a clean kitchen towel. Done!

TIP: For deep-set spills on the turntable, pre-treat the area by pouring ¼ cup of hot water on the spill and let it sit for a little while. Carefully remove the glass turntable and clean it off in the kitchen sink using soap and water. Towel dry and put the turntable back into the microwave. Now, follow the steps listed above.

TIP: To add extra shine, put some rubbing alcohol in a plastic spray bottle. Spritz and polish with a clean paper towel or a clean paper coffee filter. Voila. Perfect.

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Simple Way To Keep Your Kitchen Clean

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I just love walking in the door after a long day’s work to a clean kitchen. Imagine it. The counter tops are clutter free. There are no dirty dishes anywhere. You can hang up your coat and get busy preparing the evening meal with a beautifully clear work-space. And, after dinner, it is so easy to clean up because you have been rinsing the cookware, utensils and dinner dishes – putting them into the dishwasher – as you go. Perfect!

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So, why has it been so seldom that I have enjoyed that scenario? Most of the time, keeping the kitchen really clean has been a daunting task. For instance, I would go to the grocery store, only to bring bags of groceries home to cluttered counters. By the time I got the groceries out of the car and into the house, it was almost time to cook. I would do my best to put them away but there was always something that has no where to be! So the cluttered counter gained a little more clutter with some of my groceries having no place to put them. And there were still unwashed dishes in the sink and a full dishwasher. Who can work in that? Well, I did but I was really tired of it.


That is when I made the best discovery that IS working for me. It is all about planning. I have changed my dinner making process. Now, 30 minutes BEFORE the time that I would actually start cooking, I clean my kitchen. Yes, I added “clean the kitchen” to the FRONT of the operation. It looks something like this:

Timeline For Keeping The Kitchen Clean Every Day*

*Whatever time you serve dinner, just add a 30 minute kitchen prep [cleanup] time before you START to cook!

3:00 pm – clear and clean kitchen counters, put away clean dishes from dishwasher. If there are any, load dirty dishes into the dishwasher.

3:30 pm – prepare dinner [cooking and setting the table] and rinse pans and utensils as you go. Put them into the dishwasher, as well.

4:30 pm – dinner is on the table. Eat dinner.

5:00 pm – clear table and put the dinner dishes in the dishwasher. Run the dishwasher.

It is up to you when this load of dishes will be emptied and put away. I usually put a few things away,  as the evening goes on, each time I that I am in the kitchen. By bedtime, the clean dishes are all put away.

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Does this happen to you? My dishwasher does NOT DRY the dishes. Oh, it isn’t broken. It is one of those energy-savers that runs forever and pools of water are still left on top of the glassware when it is finished. Ugh! I use a drying mat on the counter to let those wet glasses dry before putting them in the cupboard. But it is frustrating! 

Have you found a way to keep your kitchen clean all the time? Share your tips with us!

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Enjoy!

 

 

 

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How To Clean And Store Dusty Baseball Caps

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Today I finally had it with the mess on the shelf in my hall closet. Gloves, scarves and hats were tossed here and there. Boots were stored in some baskets but they weren’t laying flat because some old dog leashes were caught underneath.  It was just time to get it all straightened out.

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As I started, I discovered so many old baseball caps stashed there that we could stock a baseball cap shop with them! There were so many caps because each one held a special memory for the wearers. I couldn’t talk them into giving any away.  The New York Yankees, Cleveland Indians, Chicago White Sox and several little league teams were represented in that group of hats. There was even an NFL Cleveland BROWNS hat that I have no explanation for. We are Buffalo Bills fans so its presence in the cap collection is a mystery to me.

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As I sorted through the jumble of the cotton twill baseball caps, I held my breath, there was so much dust. They were coated with it! Brushing them off was not working, so here is what I did to get them clean:

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How To Dust Off Cotton Twill Baseball Caps And Store Them

  1. Select the baseball caps that you want to keep.
  2. Place them in your clothes dryer with a full fabric softener dryer sheet.
  3. Dry them on the lowest heat for 10-15 minutes.
  4. Remove them from the dryer. You should find that most, probably all, are dust-free and ready to wear or put away.
  5. Store them on a hat rack, in a baseball cap storage bag or in a storage basket. They will be in one place and easy to find in the future.

Dust may not be the only problem with your dirty baseball caps. Some may have stains or have discolored with age. If so, after you have dusted them, try washing them.  Caps can be washed in the washing machine, dishwasher or in a bucket or sink.  I prefer the sink method:

How To Wash A Baseball Cap

  1. Fill a sink with warm water.
  2. Add 1 T. laundry detergent.
  3. Dunk the baseball cap in the water and gently rub the spots using a rough wash cloth or sponge.
  4. Swish it, now, around in the water.
  5. Rinse it in cool water.
  6. Lay the baseball cap out on a clean dry towel or clothes drying rack till it is dry.
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How To Store Baseball Caps

There are 5 GREAT WAYS that I have found for storing baseball caps:

  1. Put them in a storage basket. I use a nice size plastic storage bin or you could pick a nice decorative wicker basket on a shelf.
  2. Hang them from a cap rack on the back of a door. Perfect for the baseball player’s bedroom!
  3. Use a plastic storage bag that is designed specifically for caps.
  4. Hang them from a baseball cap hanger in the closet.
  5. Get a nice wooden baseball cap rack! 

Enjoy!

 

 

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