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Posted between July 30, 2003 and November 25, 2009

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Clean Your Gas Cook Top Burner Grates

(4 people found this helpful) Posted by SusieQusie  

Wow!!! I was considering buying some high temp paint to color all my grates black just to make life easy!!(lol!) This worked great! My grates are grey again!! The caked on, baked on, icky stuff just wiped off with a sponge! Good advice... — Sully7 Oct 20, 2006

Recipe #185146

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Calming Car Spray

(1 person found this helpful) Posted by Sharon123  

We will be taking a loooong car ride this fall and boy, will this come in handy!!! Thanks for the perfect idea! — Sully7 Apr 10, 2006

Recipe #162217

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Inexpensive Facial Pore Mask (Just Like Biore Strips) Copycat

(4 people found this helpful) Posted by karla1  

I never tried Biore, due to the price, but I tried this. It is amazing! Even the pores on my nose look so much less noticable!! I want to tell every one to try this but I'm afraid that they'll think I have finally lost my mind!! — Sully7 Oct 5, 2005

Recipe #129945

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Cold and Flu Clean Air Brew

Posted by ~SwoR~  

I have three children (ages 2, 4 and 8) home sick with a cold, and am waiting for the fourth (age 6) to get it soon. I made this today. I figured it couldn't hurt!! I'll try anything. And at the very least the smell makes me feel better!!!... — Sully7 Sep 30, 2005

Recipe #75747

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Nummy Easy Key Lime Pie

(3 people found this helpful) Posted by ~*Miss Diggy*~  

This sounds like a great recipe. One thing that could even make it easier is to use a blender to mix the eggs, milk and juice, etc....just mix and pour! — Sully7 Aug 18, 2005

Recipe #41575

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That Mustard???

Posted by southern chef in louisiana  

I took hot dogs out of the fridge for lunch and then realized I had no mustard. But I had all the stuff to make That Mustard! I had it still warm from cooking it and it was wonderful! I can't wait to try it on everything else! Thanks for the... — Sully7 Aug 18, 2005

Recipe #46463

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Homemade Shower Gel Recipe

(2 people found this helpful) Posted by JustaQT  

I made this with the store brand baby Hair and Body Wash, so it is very gentle. I also added lime essential oil, since it has antibacterial properties and smells awesome! It'll wake you up in the morning! This gel is as rich as the stuff you... — Sully7 Feb 17, 2005

Recipe #92166

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Powdered Laundry Soap

(3 people found this helpful) Posted by Pepper Monkey  

This is great! Remember to use hot water at first, to dissolve the powder. One thing I noticed is that Fels Naptha rinses very cleanly. Some other soaps may leave a residue. Also try scenting the soap by mixing in a few drops of essential oil.... — Sully7 Jan 19, 2005

Recipe #107987

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To Die for Crock Pot Roast

Posted by yooper  

Wonderful!!! I made it as stated and was so happy with the result that I thought I'd try a variation. I used a boneless pork roast and didn't put in the gravy mix. It is fantastic! I used Penzey's ranch dressing mix and italian dressing mix.... — Sully7 Dec 1, 2004

Recipe #27208

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Foam Soap Refill

(7 people found this helpful) Posted by jp mims  

I tried this with baby hair and body wash and it worked great. The kids love to use the foam! No fuss getting clean now! Thanks! — Sully7 Nov 19, 2004

Recipe #103893

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Easy Kool-Aid Frozen Sherbet (Kid Pleaser)

(2 people found this helpful) Posted by KITTENCAL  

All I can say is "Fantastic!" I made this today for my four kids and my 2 nephews. One nephew can't have any milk product at all, so I substituted soy milk and some non-dairy coffee creamer (a very good dairy substitue), made it in my new... — Sully7 Sep 13, 2004

Recipe #85273

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Essential Oil Room Air Freshener Spray Recipe

(22 people found this helpful) Posted by JustaQT  

I have been making something very similar for about a year now. I add a small bit of rubbing alcohol to the mix (2 tsp or so) it helps the oils to stay mixed in and helps the water to evaporate and just the scents are left! I can't wait to try... — Sully7 Jun 17, 2004

Recipe #92820

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Hair Clarifier

Posted by KitchenCraftsnMore  

Wow! This works great! I did just like you said and my hair is so clean now. I have very short hair and I need to use lots of gel or mousse to keep it styled. My hair has felt like straw lately. After this shampoo it is clean and soft and I... — Sully7 May 27, 2004

Recipe #52111

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Dishwasher Soap

(12 people found this helpful) Posted by jt*s_mom  

This works pretty well, but it didn't rinse off all the way, even with vinegar in the rinse. I am spoiled with my Cascade! So I tried something...I used the borax and baking soda mix in the prewash and half of the usual amount of Cascade in the... — Sully7 Apr 10, 2004

Recipe #83592

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Germ Fighting Spray

(1 person found this helpful) Posted by yogi  

I have wondered if I could make a hand sanitizer. Now I know! I can't wait to try it. Thanks for the info! — Sully7 Apr 10, 2004

Recipe #85506

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Mildew/Mold Buster

(9 people found this helpful) Posted by V'nut-Beyond Redemption  

I have used this on the indoor/outdoor carpet in my screened in porch. The only difference is that I used 1 quart of water. The carpet used to smell of mildew a lot, now it hardly does at all! This stuff is great! — Sully7 Apr 10, 2004

Recipe #86584

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Economical Homemade Liquid Laundry Soap

(6 people found this helpful) Posted by Kim D.  

This stuff will clean just about anything. I have a glass stovetop and yesterday some water from potatoes boiled over and burned into the stovetop. Normally I would scrub ever so gently with the 'recommended' (and very expensive) cleaner. This... — Sully7 Mar 15, 2004

Recipe #75400

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THE BEST BUBBLES (For Children)

(7 people found this helpful) Posted by KimmieOH  

Perfect! I did a comparison test of these bubbles and store bought ones. These won. My kids and I were outside yesterday blowing bubbles for 1 1/2 hours! Easy, cheap and best of all very fun! Thanks for the wonderful time with my kids! — Sully7 Mar 15, 2004

Recipe #67222

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Fabric Softener

Posted by ~cbw~  

I love soft clothes but I hate the oily feel you get after a while using fabric softeners. This cures that problem! The clothes are soft! And the towels absorb water again! Thank you so much! I no longer have to dry my kids with 'sandpaper'... — Sully7 Feb 24, 2004

Recipe #76780

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Fabric Softener

Posted by tuttifrutti  

I love soft clothes but I hate the oily feel you get after a while using fabric softeners. This cures that problem! The clothes are soft! And the towels absorb water again! Thank you so much! I no longer have to dry my kids with 'sandpaper'... — Sully7 Feb 24, 2004

Recipe #125543

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