There were some really helpful ideas here! But one question-where do you get the little cap-thing you out on the chips? They look like baby wipe lids. Can you buy them separately? Hi, from Maine in US!
Thank you for taking the time to show us these ideas. Yes, we may know some already but some are new to us and we appreciate your help. Thank You again. Have a great day!
To remove sticky labels from glass or plastic, just heat the label up by using your hair dryer or an electric fan heater and then just peel the label off slowly. If it starts to stick at certain points just heat it again. You don’t need to heat for long especially with anything plastic and once you remove the label / sticker you’re not left with any sticky residue or paper etc, it’s a lot easier and quicker than using the Vaseline method shown on here. I’ve even done this with ornaments and books etc, that have had sticky labels on them for years and it still works, but that only works if you haven’t already torn the top layer of the sticker off before you heat it up… Don’t try and peel the label / sticker then heat it up, always heat first then peel and it works every time.
If I accidentally peeled off the label and there's still glue left, I've tried applying vaseline and combining it with heat drying, which is very effective
What in the world was the deal with the toothpaste on scissors back and runningv the scissors on the bottom of a bowl with salt in it. Literally ZERO CLUE what the heck that weird messy hack was???? 🤦♀️
Okay. I'm almost 60 and just learned I've been peeling garlic all wrong! I've been sharpening my kitchen knives and scissors on my ceramic cups since college. And I've used dental floss to remove a ring more than once..only once on myself. OMG! I had to use the ends of a pad to snug up a pair of heels during a fashion show. Obe of the other models taught me that. A stubborn zipper? Pencil lead loosens it up...graphite. a binder clip, if you have in office supplies, works on tubes of toothpaste and paints, etc. The baby wipe lid on the chips is borderline genius! And vegetable oil removes adhesive as well as wd-40.
Some of us actually enjoy, prefer, and _love_ the soothing music and lack of voice. Especially beneficial for media multitasking (viewing while listening to something else). 🤓😌 Edit: Displaying hack _labels_ throughout each segment would be universally beneficial, though. I.e.: a caption that says "🔪 sharpening" at the top of the screen during the full hack segment.
@@BL3SSed-Bliss i only suggested it because I am blind & I know other low/no vision ppl who would enjoy this content. Not meant as a slam just a suggestion.
@@tizmehere492 Got it. Gosh, that must be tough. Unfortunately it's one of those things in life (like most), where one cannot serve nor please everyone without creating multiple variants of the same content. May your needs be fulfilled with ease.
Amei seu vídeo que explica com calma, sem aquela pressa dos vídeos que postam que nem dá para ver direito. Algumas coisas já sabia. Outras não. 😊 Sucesso! Deus abençoe vc e sua família.🙏🇧🇷🌹
I'm 79 and wish these Home and Life were around in my younger years but never to old to learn new things, thanks Linda Homes and others that post all these Life Hacks,really liked #15 on knife sharping, hard to cut meat with a dull knife,and #16,10-22-24
It’s never too late to pick up new tricks! So inspiring to see you diving into life hacks at 79. Glad you're enjoying those tips, especially on sharpening knives-makes all the difference in the kitchen! Here's to learning something new every day!
Hi, If you Work with wood, ON your Hands iS Resin ..... Wash with household oil. For the zipper you can use dry soap --- Up, down, ready. Mails i clip in Garden. IS good for Micro animals 😊😊😊
@@LindaHome68 hi Linda, sorry, No Tips 😢 . My Job ist car repairs AND restoring. Have good days, greetings from munich/Bavaria/Germany....😎 . Linda IS a beautiful Name....🤗❤️
❤❤❤your ideas only trouble I had was seeing what you used with the things you mixed together for cleaning things. Thank you for the tips . can you tell me what you mixed to clean the sink thank you
ingredients: 1st mixture: 1 cup of dish washing detergent , 1 cup of coke. 2nd mixture: 1 tablespoon baking soda,1 table spoon salt, 1 cup of water. Then we mix everything together.
Muy buenos consejos y la verdad que muy prácticos yo lo de los ajos lo hago todavía más fácil,,, los dejo con la piel y luego los meto en un tarro con agua los dejo unos días y después se pelan fácilmente y luego para conservarlos los meto en otro tarro de estos herméticos o de tapa me da igual llenos de aceite,,, muy buenos consejos gracias por compartir con todos nosotros aprendemos mucho,,
Sharen your scissors by using a the neck of a glass bottle and use the scissors as though you are cutting the neck off i always do this when im using my scissors cutting materials and things .
That's such a clever hack for keeping scissors sharp! Using the neck of a bottle like that is genius-I bet it saves a lot of hassle when working with materials. Thanks for sharing such a practical tip!
I am so glad I came by this channel by accident yesterday and decided to follow, OMG she actually took the time to replay to my question she is awesome and with support like that I will continue to follow & share as long as she stay true to herself ❤❤❤
Thank you for this amazing video! The tip about differentiating keys by color is pure genius. I'll definitely be trying that out soon. Keep up the great work! 💡🔑
صباح الخير انا من مصر بصراحة الأفكار جميلة جدا وبستفيد بيها فعلا ف البيت بس فية طلب صغير جدا الرجاء وصف الخلطات تكون بالعربية وربنا يكتيرا من الأفكار الجميلة ❤
Hi Linda, _very_ cool, innovative and useful tips and hacks! Do you have a link or purchase details for those 'baby wipes'-style reusable lids, please? I did find some online, but they don't seem to compare to yours, and I suspect that reusing/upcycling one from an actual wipes package might not last very long.
Hello, I'm from San Antonio, Texas. THANK YOU for ALL these FANTASTIC HACKS. Can you use Number Eight for dogs.?? Hot weather is here already, or should I say, it is knocking on our door & so are the fleas. Can this be used on dogs ? Again, MANY thanks !!!!
Are you Vietnamese? This was a good video. I like all the hacks. My spouse was just talking about our wedding ring being stuck so we will give it a try. I also like the garlic one. Peppermint, beer, almost any strong smell will repel mosquitos. Some of the hacks don’t have explanations so I didn’t understand them but overall, it was a good video and I like the music that accompany the video😊👍.
Just clip your fingernails outside 😂 or over a trash can In America, the socks are not sewn together with red. They’re fastened together with little plastic spikes. To sharpen the scissors, just sharpen them on the bottom of a piece of crockery you don’t need the toothpaste and you certainly don’t need the salt and vinegar😂 Everybody knows you squash the garlic clove in order to peel it 😂 All that stuff is common sense 🙄
These are wonderful. And, I wish that I'd seen these ideas years ago! (Be safe! It makes me a little nervous to see possible danger in cutting or stabbing yourself accidentally in the way that the knives, scissors are handled --although I know that they have to be held to show what is going on!)
@@LindaHome68 Actually, I'm a hoarder, looking to 'rid' myself of all the assortment of recyclable materials (berry clamshells, plastic grocery sacks, orange colored cardboard, old nylon stockings -- and, I have too much of this for the small amount of time to deal with it --as I'm not retired, working full-time, so am looking for projects that I could fit in my daily life like using the cardboard egg cartons for plant starts, or cutting styrofoam meat trays to use as spoon rests or those crafts you've presented that seem just a greater investment of the time for efficiency of something useful or projects to pass along to kids at the summer activity programs for them to do something with!) As a matter of fact, I'm going to trim the empty toothpaste tube right now to make one of the fire starters for someone going on a camping trip!
It’s always nice to see something positive on TH-cam.
Thanks for your support
....that and not fake. :)
Fabulous, I am 64 and leant at least 7 new things, thank you so much. ❤❤🙏🙏
Hello! Welcome to Linda Home! I am glad you like this ideas. Wishing you all good things!
Same here… 62 going on…learned some really good tips..
I’m saving this vid.👍☺️
There were some really helpful ideas here! But one question-where do you get the little cap-thing you out on the chips? They look like baby wipe lids. Can you buy them separately? Hi, from Maine in US!
Baby wipe lids.
You are correct. It is a baby wipe lid.
Yes. It's the baby wipe lid. I utilize it from the empty wet wipe bag
@@LindaHome68 ma la colla per attaccarlo al pacchetto prima o poi se ne va 🤔
Thank you for taking the time to show us these ideas. Yes, we may know some already but some are new to us and we appreciate your help. Thank You again. Have a great day!
I agree 100% with you. This video has a lot of tricks I didn't know.
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Traduit en francais
Wow!! Thank you what some wonderful ideas. Thank you they are all so helpful.
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Hello my friend very good from Iran Tanks ❤❤❤❤
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Brilliant! Thank you❤
Glad you liked it!
To remove sticky labels from glass or plastic, just heat the label up by using your hair dryer or an electric fan heater and then just peel the label off slowly. If it starts to stick at certain points just heat it again. You don’t need to heat for long especially with anything plastic and once you remove the label / sticker you’re not left with any sticky residue or paper etc, it’s a lot easier and quicker than using the Vaseline method shown on here. I’ve even done this with ornaments and books etc, that have had sticky labels on them for years and it still works, but that only works if you haven’t already torn the top layer of the sticker off before you heat it up… Don’t try and peel the label / sticker then heat it up, always heat first then peel and it works every time.
Tyfs! .. I have a hundred peanut butter jars I want to keep but can't get the labels & glue off. I'll try your method!
Hello! thanks for your recommendation. Wish you all the best!
Goo gone!
I uses cooking oil with a gray steel scrubber. Works great
If I accidentally peeled off the label and there's still glue left, I've tried applying vaseline and combining it with heat drying, which is very effective
What in the world was the deal with the toothpaste on scissors back and runningv the scissors on the bottom of a bowl with salt in it. Literally ZERO CLUE what the heck that weird messy hack was???? 🤦♀️
Sorry if that hack seemed confusing! It’s a trick to remove rust and make scissors sharper. Let me know if you need more details! 😊
It makes your scissors sharper
Keep em' coming! Love your tips
This was one of the most helpful and soothing videos I’ve seen in years! Thank you so much!
I’m so glad to hear that you found the video helpful and soothing! Thank you for your kind words and support.
אני מאוד נהניתי 👍👍
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Good sharing❤
❤️❤️❤️🍀🍀🍀😍😍😍 thank you
Okay. I'm almost 60 and just learned I've been peeling garlic all wrong!
I've been sharpening my kitchen knives and scissors on my ceramic cups since college. And I've used dental floss to remove a ring more than once..only once on myself. OMG! I had to use the ends of a pad to snug up a pair of heels during a fashion show. Obe of the other models taught me that. A stubborn zipper? Pencil lead loosens it up...graphite. a binder clip, if you have in office supplies, works on tubes of toothpaste and paints, etc.
The baby wipe lid on the chips is borderline genius! And vegetable oil removes adhesive as well as wd-40.
wow. Thanks a lot for your ideas
This would be so much nicer with voice over descriptions.
Some of us actually enjoy, prefer, and _love_ the soothing music and lack of voice. Especially beneficial for media multitasking (viewing while listening to something else). 🤓😌
Edit: Displaying hack _labels_ throughout each segment would be universally beneficial, though. I.e.: a caption that says "🔪 sharpening" at the top of the screen during the full hack segment.
@@BL3SSed-Bliss i only suggested it because I am blind & I know other low/no vision ppl who would enjoy this content. Not meant as a slam just a suggestion.
@@tizmehere492
Got it. Gosh, that must be tough.
Unfortunately it's one of those things in life (like most), where one cannot serve nor please everyone without creating multiple variants of the same content.
May your needs be fulfilled with ease.
Amei seu vídeo que explica com calma, sem aquela pressa dos vídeos que postam que nem dá para ver direito.
Algumas coisas já sabia. Outras não. 😊 Sucesso! Deus abençoe vc e sua família.🙏🇧🇷🌹
☘☘☘😘😘😘💕💕💕 Welcome to Linda Home! I am glad you like this ideas. Wishing you all good things!
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I'm 79 and wish these Home and Life were around in my younger years but never to old to learn new things, thanks Linda Homes and others that post all these Life Hacks,really liked #15 on knife sharping, hard to cut meat with a dull knife,and #16,10-22-24
I'm so glad you found these hacks useful, even at 79! It's never too late to learn new tricks. 😊
It’s never too late to pick up new tricks! So inspiring to see you diving into life hacks at 79. Glad you're enjoying those tips, especially on sharpening knives-makes all the difference in the kitchen! Here's to learning something new every day!
Hi, If you Work with wood, ON your Hands iS Resin ..... Wash with household oil. For the zipper you can use dry soap --- Up, down, ready. Mails i clip in Garden. IS good for Micro animals 😊😊😊
Thank you for the tips! Do you have any favorite woodworking projects?
@@LindaHome68 hi Linda, sorry, No Tips 😢 . My Job ist car repairs AND restoring. Have good days, greetings from munich/Bavaria/Germany....😎 . Linda IS a beautiful Name....🤗❤️
❤❤❤your ideas only trouble I had was seeing what you used with the things you mixed together for cleaning things. Thank you for the tips . can you tell me what you mixed to clean the sink thank you
ingredients: 1st mixture: 1 cup of dish washing detergent , 1 cup of coke. 2nd mixture: 1 tablespoon baking soda,1 table spoon salt, 1 cup of water. Then we mix everything together.
Press the cc button
What cc button?
Cc is closed caption, but not all of the ingredients show up there either.😢
@@onebadpenny2138 There's a CC button at the bottom of the video.
Wow Very pleased you showed us all these ideas Thankyou for sharing this with us.
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Asalam Alaykoum merci chère Madame pour toutes vos astuces vraiment bénéfiques bonne continuation je vous salue de Constantine Algérie merci
Wa Alaykoum Asalam! Thank you so much for your kind words. I truly appreciate it! 😊
شكرا جزيلا لكم 🎉Syrian🎉
The simplest things can make such a huge difference!! Why we didn’t think of it sooner. Glad you shared what neat ideas. Thank you!😊🤗
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Muy buenos consejos y la verdad que muy prácticos yo lo de los ajos lo hago todavía más fácil,,, los dejo con la piel y luego los meto en un tarro con agua los dejo unos días y después se pelan fácilmente y luego para conservarlos los meto en otro tarro de estos herméticos o de tapa me da igual llenos de aceite,,, muy buenos consejos gracias por compartir con todos nosotros aprendemos mucho,,
Thank you 🙂 from Lisboa, Portugal
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Impressive hacks! Thanks for putting this together🌻
Glad you like them!
It was perfect!thanks.Iran.❤
Glad you found it perfect! Greetings to you in Iran. ❤
Sharen your scissors by using a the neck of a glass bottle and use the scissors as though you are cutting the neck off i always do this when im using my scissors cutting materials and things .
Hello! thanks for your recommendation. Wish you all the best!
That's such a clever hack for keeping scissors sharp! Using the neck of a bottle like that is genius-I bet it saves a lot of hassle when working with materials. Thanks for sharing such a practical tip!
BRAVO, CHAPEAU ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
thanks a lot
Brilliant! Watching from Perth, Western Australia
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Thanks for some new ideas
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New ideas that I love !! Tx
😍😍😍😘😘😘💕💕💕
Mil gracias presiosa linda por compartir tu excelentes ideas eres super talentosa dios te bendiga me fasino tu video🙏✨❤️😘
Welcome to Linda Home channel! Thanks so much for watching my video. Wish you all the best 😘😘😘
Muchisimas gracias!!! Ha sido muy útil!!! Soy de Madrid, España
Hello! Welcome to Linda Home! I am glad you like this ideas. Wishing you all good things!
Nice and great information 😊😅😊
I am so glad I came by this channel by accident yesterday and decided to follow, OMG she actually took the time to replay to my question she is awesome and with support like that I will continue to follow & share as long as she stay true to herself ❤❤❤
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad to hear that you find the channel helpful. Is there any specific content you'd like to see more of?
ممنون از ایده های خوبتان انشالله همیشه کنار خانواده شاد و سلامت باشید از ایران❤❤❤❤
خیلی ممنون از لطف شما! خوشحالم که ایدهها مفید بود 😊
very clever. I’m old and learned so much
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Thank you for brilliant idea! From Holland.😊
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Great hacks my friend! Thanks for sharing 😀👍
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Where do u get the plasti openers with face on to stick on crisp packets?
it's the lid of a wet tissue bag
Thanx for the tips😊
My pleasure 😊
Very useful tips
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Awesome. Thank you.
😍😍😍😘😘😘💕💕💕
Your idea is wonderful. Thanks a lot
Hello! thanks for your comment. Wish you all the best!
Vou fazer todos 😂
☘☘☘😘😘😘💕💕💕
Merci depuis la Nouvelle-Calédonie. 🌺🌿🇫🇷
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@@LindaHome68
Oh oui, merci... 😽💕
Çok güzel fikirler Türkiyeden sizin takipçinizim artık
Thank you❤❤
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Mục #23 xem xong làm liền, hay lắm . Thanks.
thanks a lot
Foarte interesant!!!!!!!!!!!Multumim multtttttttttttttt.Mult spor in tot si-n toate .😇😇😇
Thank you ❤❤❤🎉😊
😍😍😍😘😘😘💕💕💕
Wow, thank you❤
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Fascinating ideas! Thank you! Hi, I'm Susie from Ferndale, Washington State
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Thanks for the useful tips😊
Glad it was helpful!
All tips are very nice n useful😊😊
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ممتاز شكرا شاهدتك من العربية السعودية
اهلا بك❤❤
أما أنا فلسطينيه من الأردن
من مصر انا اشكرك علي الافكار المبدعه
Great tips!
Glad it was helpful!
I really didn't know but thanks
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Thanks Linda 👍🏾
You are so welcome
Thank you for this amazing video! The tip about differentiating keys by color is pure genius. I'll definitely be trying that out soon. Keep up the great work! 💡🔑
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Great tips ❤❤❤❤
Glad you think so!
Ends with Linda Home watching Linda Home. Nice.
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@@LindaHome68 welcome
Very useful ideas thank u
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Very interesting ❤
Thank you
보는영상마다 놀라워요 대단하세요👏👏👏👏
😍😍😍😘😘😘💕💕💕
Thank you. Water has memory. Bless it each time you drink water.
Thanks a lot
good and useful video ❤
Thank you 🙂
صباح الخير انا من مصر بصراحة الأفكار جميلة جدا وبستفيد بيها فعلا ف البيت بس فية طلب صغير جدا الرجاء وصف الخلطات تكون بالعربية وربنا يكتيرا من الأفكار الجميلة ❤
Hi, I added the ingredients in subtitles. Please turn on subtitles while watching. If you have anything unclear, please let me know
❤❤ 26th trick was to have someone in the kitchen cooking and feeding baby .( ackground sound on video 😅 LOL
BRAVO Linda you've 😊got a good life
Welcome to Linda Home channel! yeah my baby and my husband are there :D Hope you have a good time while watching the video
Great ideas
😍😍😍😘😘😘💕💕💕
The easiest way to sharpen scissors is to pull out a bit of foil full didn’t half and cut several times. Keep it simple.
What is the plastic snap lid that you used on the book to hold paper clips. I want to get those but I don't know what to put in the search.
Man kann auch einen Deckel von feuchttüchern oder feucht Toilettenpapier nehmen . Lässt sich gut von der plastikfolie entfernen. Hoffe es hilft 😊
yes, that's exactly the lid of the wet tissue bag
Grazie 😊
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The scissors on the bottom of a ceramic bowl works WITHOUT wasting toothpaste, salt and vinegar. How about ya'll learn to use a whet stone?
Yes, using a sharpening stone is a great method. I will try and make a video of that method
That is true lol
I guess that’s if you don’t have a wet stone
@@LindaHome68😂😂😂
Please be kind.
Grazie. Rossella from Rome
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Merci pour la vidéo je suis en France en occitanie...
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Loved the tip at [8:21] - so creative and useful! Keep up the great work.
Thank you so much! I’m glad you found it useful! What other tips would you like to see?
Obrigada pelas ideias é sempre bom aprender sou de Brasília - DF
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Merci, un bonjour de France
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Hi Linda, _very_ cool, innovative and useful tips and hacks! Do you have a link or purchase details for those 'baby wipes'-style reusable lids, please? I did find some online, but they don't seem to compare to yours, and I suspect that reusing/upcycling one from an actual wipes package might not last very long.
Thanks for your kind words! The lids I use are from an actual wipes package, I bought it from a local store
Good ideas!
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These are great!! You're a true Home Hack Genius!!! Thank you for sharing❣❣❣
Thanks for your feedback. I’ll try to create better video next time
Piękny umysł.
Thank you, just subscribed. Gracias from Miami Florida. March 2024
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Good ones!😊
Glad you like them!
Tuyệt vời ❤❤❤
Thanks 🙏🏻 😊
These tips are really necessary for life, does anyone remember all these tips?
I agree, they’re so useful! 😊 I like to write them down so I don’t forget. How do you keep track of them?
Can you please tell me the name of the type of ointment that repels mosquitoes 🙏🙏❤️
I’m not sure about the specific brand, but look for a mosquito-repelling ointment at your local store!
lol at 13:50 I do similar, but I use the edge of the sink and a toothbrush to squeeze the remaining toothpaste down the tube :) Like your method
thanks for your feedback
You can also get aluminum foil and with scissors you cut the foil and that sharpens the scissors.
Was going to say that. Using foil is much easier than this method
Hello! thanks for your recommendation. Wish you all the best!
Cutting sandpaper works too.
Estou vendo de Portugal 🙂
Sorry, I didn’t quite catch that. Can you repeat the question for me please?
Hello, I'm from San Antonio, Texas. THANK YOU for ALL these FANTASTIC HACKS. Can you use Number Eight for dogs.?? Hot weather is here already, or should I say, it is knocking on our door & so are the fleas. Can this be used on dogs ? Again, MANY thanks !!!!
Yes you can!
i like this idea, thanks!!
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Great😊
🍀☘☘😘😘😘😚😚😚
Are you Vietnamese? This was a good video. I like all the hacks. My spouse was just talking about our wedding ring being stuck so we will give it a try. I also like the garlic one. Peppermint, beer, almost any strong smell will repel mosquitos. Some of the hacks don’t have explanations so I didn’t understand them but overall, it was a good video and I like the music that accompany the video😊👍.
Yeah. I am vietnammese
Just clip your fingernails outside 😂 or over a trash can
In America, the socks are not sewn together with red. They’re fastened together with little plastic spikes.
To sharpen the scissors, just sharpen them on the bottom of a piece of crockery you don’t need the toothpaste and you certainly don’t need the salt and vinegar😂
Everybody knows you squash the garlic clove in order to peel it 😂
All that stuff is common sense 🙄
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Good sharing
Thank you! I’m glad you found it helpful. 😊
Excelente
These are wonderful. And, I wish that I'd seen these ideas years ago! (Be safe! It makes me a little nervous to see possible danger in cutting or stabbing yourself accidentally in the way that the knives, scissors are handled --although I know that they have to be held to show what is going on!)
Thanks for your comment. Could you tell me which topic do you prefer to watch in next video?
@@LindaHome68 Actually, I'm a hoarder, looking to 'rid' myself of all the assortment of recyclable materials (berry clamshells, plastic grocery sacks, orange colored cardboard, old nylon stockings -- and, I have too much of this for the small amount of time to deal with it --as I'm not retired, working full-time, so am looking for projects that I could fit in my daily life like using the cardboard egg cartons for plant starts, or cutting styrofoam meat trays to use as spoon rests or those crafts you've presented that seem just a greater investment of the time for efficiency of something useful or projects to pass along to kids at the summer activity programs for them to do something with!) As a matter of fact, I'm going to trim the empty toothpaste tube right now to make one of the fire starters for someone going on a camping trip!