Thursday, December 17, 2009

On a recent thrifting trip with Solanah, I came across this little book titled, "1003 Household Hints and Work Savers To help you beat the high cost of living." It is adorable and filled with many helpful tips.

Here are a few that can be applied to today's world:

#470
Leftover coffee need not be pour down the drain, instead pour it in ice cube trays and freeze it for use in iced coffee drinks on warm days.

#425
For that extra something on your apple pie, sprinkle the sliced apples with a few drops of lemon juice. Dot with butter.

#221
To prevent gloss on dark cottons and linens, Iron them on the wrong side of the fabric. This holds true silks and rayons.

#216
To remedy water spilled on silk velvets hold a few minutes over steam escaping from tea kettle. Shake out until completely dry, brush velvet.

#771
To make small window appear larger hang extra wide drapes above and beyond the window sills, and down to the floor.

#804
Glamorize your closet shelves - whether for dishes, clothes, glasses, linens, or hats - by neatly covering with colorful oilcloth! This can be cleaned by merely wiping with a damp cloth.


I will highlight more to share with you soon, but today we have a fancy outing! We are going bowling with the Little Acorn Preschool classes. What fun that should be!

5 comments:

Kori said...

What great hints honey! Thanks for posting this! Hope you are having a great day! Kori xoxo

Sydney B. said...

Cute, I love to find little books like that. I recently found a Singer Illustrated Dressmaking Guide from 1942.

XO,
Syd

Scientific Housewife said...

Great tips, sounds like a useful book!

Treacle said...

Well I never thought about freezing old coffee, but it makes perfect sense. I'll need to try that tip come next summer.

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Angelena said...

Lovely tips! Thanks for sharing them. It sounds like a gem of a book.

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