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    Tried and tested useful household tips

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      wildboys
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      BigDevil:

      We have one in the freezer and one in the fridge too....but remember that
      the box must be opened and the baking soda exposed. ๐Ÿ˜‰
      Thanks for pointing that out ๐Ÿ˜„ For me I'm afraid that my kids will spill the powder, I scoop out the baking soda into a recycled box with cover and punch holes on the cover to \"expose\" them. It works too ๐Ÿ™‚

      Oh yah, I also put some baking soda in my dish washing detergent, it will make the cleaning more effective. Also read that it will be less harsh on the hands.... not sure about this though maybe my hands already \"seasoned\"?! ๐Ÿ˜›

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        wildboys
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        kiasimom:
        Wow, didn't know that baking soda can absorb odour!!

        I ever tried those box of \"odour removal\" from Daiso, so-so effect only and can only last for 2-3weeks. Baking soda is more effective, more economical$$$ and most importantly natural and non-toxic to our bodies ๐Ÿ™‚

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          kiasimom
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          I know you can use baking soda to wipe your stove and it will be spotlessly clean. Do not mix with water when cleaning. Just baking soda.

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            kiasimom
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            For those with oily hair, avoid ascience products. It makes my hair oilier than before. They will cause dandruff and their comditioner makes my haor feels oily even after rinsing thoroughly.

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              aspring
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              Hi wilboys


              How to add baking soda into dish washing detergent.

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                Augmum
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                kiasimom:
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                No, it is not a paper mask. You pump the liquid out from the bottle. When you rub on your face, it will become bubble. Leave it on for 5 to 10 mins, when the bubbles disappear, rinse off with warm water.

                After rinsing off the mask, apply the moisturiser ๐Ÿ™‚

                Ta da, you are done!

                I will apply sunblock last.
                Sunblock is the most vital!
                thks for the instruction to use bubble mask.
                i did a search at google and found someone demostating at you-tube, looks fun with the bubbling on the face but she is using another bubble mask, not follow-me. (shd work the same)
                so 1 bottle of mask can be used for roughly how many times?

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                  Augmum
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                  autumnbronze:
                  Hi,


                  Would like to share my tried and tested recipe for cookies. Please refer to the Festive (X'mas) Cooking/Baking Recipes in Foodies' Paradise if you are interested ๐Ÿ˜„
                  hi autumnbronze
                  do u have pineapple tart recipe to share?? or any1 else??
                  last yr's new year, i did some to try......the recipe for the pastry was no good, too hard, but smell was fragrant.
                  this yr, i would like to try again with a new recipe.
                  will take at a look for yr christams cookies, thks............

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                    kiasimom
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                    Hi augmum,


                    You can use 1 bottle for as many as 50 to 80 times.
                    Just need a small amount will do.

                    Also will depend on how much you pump out.

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                      peapot
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                      Hi Augmum waving


                      I have pineapple tarts recipe to share. But isnโ€™t it alittle early for CNY? Or are you preparing it for christmas? My recipe has really nice crust. I am also a baker. Not a very good one but one nevertheless.

                      Shall I email you or what? On second thoughts, you can actually access the recipe from one of the food blog that I frequent.

                      Nowโ€ฆlet me seeโ€ฆAHA!..turn to page 75โ€ฆjust kidding. Ok, visit lilyng2000.blogspot.com Author is Lily Wai Sek Hong. Love her pineapple crust. Easier to mould after some refrigeration. Try to flour the mould for easy removal.

                      Hope you find it useful.

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                        peapot
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                        http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=PqcmIQ9


                        These are some almond cookies I made last year.

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