Fowlers Household Helpsover 300 Useful And Valuable Helps About the Home Care
Fowlers Household Helpsover 300 Useful And Valuable Helps About the Home Care
Fowler Arthur L.
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For Burns and Light Scalds--At once coat the burned or scaldedspot with mucilage and the smarting will cease almost instantly. If the burn is quite deep, keep it covered with a paste made ofcold water and flour; do not allow the paste to get dry untilthe smarting stops. A GOOD WAY TO SAVE GAS-- READ THE PAGES IN THEFRONT OF THIS BOOK Brush for Removing Silk from Corn--When preparing corn on theear for the table, or for canning purposes, use a small handbrush to remove the silk. It will do the j...ob more thoroughly andquicker than it can be done with the fingers. To Remove Grease Spots from the Kitchen Floor--Apply alcoholto the spots and you will be surprised to find how easily theycan be removed. The small amount of alcohol necessary to be usedneed not soil the hands. To Open a Jar of Fruit or Vegetables Which Has Stuck Fast--Place the jar in a deep saucepan half full of cold water; bringit to a boil and let it boil for a few moments. The jar can thenbe opened easily. To Identify Dishes Which Have Been Loaned--When taking dishesor silver to a picnic or other public gathering, place a smallpiece of surgeon's plaster on the bottom of each dish and on theunder side of the handles of spoons and forks.
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