If your DVD player is stacked on top of the TV (or vice versa) and the picture is fuzzy, the two electromagnetic fields may be commingling, confusing the signals. (This usually happens with plastic casings; with metal it's less likely.) Slip a sheet of foil between the machines to separate the fields.
Saturday, March 16, 2013
Tip if the Day #261: Painters Tape as Snack Sealant
Preserve family-size packages of snack foods. Painter's tape is best because it allows you to seal and reseal a cereal or chip bag without losing its tack.
Tip of the Day #260: Packing Tape as Nut and Bolt Holder
Gather loose bolts and nails in the garage by sticking them to a length of tape and layering another piece of tape on top.
Tip of the Day #259: Reusable Packing Materials
Zippered Plastic Bag as Packing Material
Cushion precious cargo in a box. Before closing it all the way, slide a straw into the top, and inflate. Then remove the straw and completely seal the protective bubble. Once done, just deflate and put bags back away! :)
Paper/Styrofoam Plates between Good Dinnerware
These plates act as great protection as they lay perfect and do not move. Your plates are guaranteed to arrive safely!
Coffee Filters as Plate Protectors
If you dont have any paper plates lying around, coffee filters also work great in protecting your plates--you can also use them later to dust!
Do you have any other useful packing tips? Feel free to share!
Friday, March 15, 2013
Tip of the Day #258: Getting Rid of Odours
When my house develops a musty scent, I fill bowls with white vinegar and place them in all the affected rooms for a few hours. This works especially well to rid cigarette smoke or after cooking foods like fish. You can also use the same method to deodorize the refrigerator.
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Through Mama's Eyes
By: Shelley Prince
Tip of the Day #257: Dealing with Stained Items
How many times have you washed a shirt only to discover a stain on it after the fact? That phenomenon is the reason my mom required everyone in the house to tie a knot in their stained garments before they put them in the hamper. That way, when you sort the laundry, you instantly know when something needs extra attention. I implemented this rule within my home and it saves me headaches, time, and money!
For those pesky stains, here is a guide of what to use: http://amumntheoven.blogspot.ca/2013/01/tip-of-day-163.html?m=0