17:48 Don't throw grease down the drain! Your pipes will get blocked. Always wait until the grease has cooled, and then wipe it off in the garbage bin (I use the spatula I used while cooking to scrape the grease off the pan into the garbage bin).
Agreed. NEVER do that - just scrape it into a can or jar & keep under the sink, along with all the greasy paper towels you drained the fried food on. Can use a stick to get it out to help start camp fires. Best to use a cardboard can (like a Pringles tube) so you can burn that too & leave no trash behind.
If a jar is stuck and hard to open, you don't have to use a knife. You have two choices. Drop it, lid down, on the floor a couple of times from about 5 inches high, or run the lid only under hot water. The hot water expands the metal of the lid and it will unscrew easily.
I recently learned canning jars are very hard to get in Australia. They all re-use the store bought ones. I went & looked & the rubber seals on spaghetti sauce jar lids- they ARE industrial strong & CAN be re-used! Most of my jar lids with the best rubber seals are small jars, so maybe for jarring butter, ghee or jam? Banging it with a knife like that girl (how dumb is she that she was an ADULT before learning that??) - dents up the lid. You don't have to drop it on the floor either -put a town on the counter, hold the jar upright / normal, and a good pound should do it. I like the idea of hot water expanding the metal.
Another hack that I've not seen anywhere for high heels. They must be leather or something that will deform with heat. It's something we did in the 80's. If your high heels are uncomfortable (which most are because they were originally made for men), fill your shoe with hot water and saturate the material from toe to heel cup. Let it sit for a minute, dump it, and then immediately stick your foot in. Let it cool (and if you can, dry) with your foot in the shoe. As the material cools, it will form to your feet, stretching where it needed it, shrinking around your heel, and preventing rubbing because your shoe is now perfectly molded to your foot. In a pinch, this will also work if you're in a club and the bathroom sink has hot water. Done that more than once.
In the 70's, I'd put a pair pf thick socks on & wear them with heels to do housework. After a day, they were broken in perfectly. Tell us about them being designed for men.....
I cringed as I watched grease filled water being poured down the kitchen drain! Here's my Daddy's favorite plumbing hack to avoid grease clogged drains. Save empty glass jars and lids in the kitchen, storing them near the stove. Pour COOLED grease from cooking into the jar, screw the lid on tightly and throw the whole thing in the trash! ------------------------ For automatic watering on newly planted garden plants or trees, use empty plastic coffee cans with a few small holes punched in the bottom. Set in place, fill with water each morning and let gravity do the rest!
I just scrape it into a can or jar & keep under the sink, along with all the greasy paper towels you drained the fried food on. Can use a stick to get it out to help start camp fires. Best to use a cardboard can (like a Pringles tube) so you can burn that too & leave no trash behind.
Opening a tight lid on jar? DONT hit it with a knife or anything. Small glass shards could break off and into whatever it is ur opening. Smack the bottom of the jar with ur palm and u should hear a pop... that's when u can open ur jar... no glass.
Refreshing your mattress is one thing, but you should NEVER use liquid. It soaks deep into the mattress and can eventually create mold and bacteria growth you'll never, ever get rid of. Just vacuum and spray with something like Febreze. The string attached to two points to make an oval (or a circle) is an artist trick. You can also do perspective drawings this way, or curves for woodworking. Applications are endless.
Great advice-thanks for sharing! Avoiding liquid on mattresses is so important for keeping them fresh and mold-free. And the string technique is such a handy artist trick! Love how versatile it is for different crafts and projects.
Sprinkle baking soda all over it. Leave from morning tonight, then vacuum. Helps freshen it up, but YES - NO WATER- unless you live in the desert & can leave it outside all day & maybe a few days - heat kills stuff and dries it out
Haha didn’t catch the “dab” , I was answering the question,,,someone would ask why “toothpaste”.. haha..because of the mint, not catching their use of questionable word size description … lol totally missed your point till the reply below. Sometimes in life “you miss the whole forest for the trees”😂, yup that was me!
While the paper towel filter for dirty water is great if you're absolutely desperate, that towel will NOT filter out the parasites and bacteria that can make you very sick, or even kill you. It also doesn't filter fertilizer or anything other than the large particles in the dirty water. NOT a substitute for a small micron filter that can be found in sporting goods stores, or even a packet of water cleaner, that has been sent for at least a decade to Africa and other places with issues concerning clean water. While double filtering makes it look clean and boiling will take care of most things, boiling doesn't take care of everything.
That’s a fair assessment! Not every idea is for everyone, but those clever ones definitely stand out and make it worthwhile. Glad you found a few that caught your interest! 😊
9:10 it would definitely work in an emergency however you would probably taste every chemical there is in a paper towel 9:59 would have been easier just to take a long wire or a screwdriver and poke it in the doorknob and pop the lock that way cuz that's an old School push lock
The picture at the start of this one had me thinking if I take a impeller pump and I use it as a Venturi to spray into a pipe in the bottom of the barrel and I let that run a Hammer pump and I let that hammer pump drain back what we did it's called w e e p web page anyway it's a little bit of water that leaks out of the Hammer pump for the impulse pump when it runs that drains back under gravity into the barrel it sprays up into the air into another barrel that barrel then rains down under gravity and hits one or more water wheels on its way down via gravity to pick up the power to run the original impeller pump to spray and start the impulse pump and to keep the impulse pump in motion the problem with this is going to be because it's an open air system you can go about a week before you need to change the water but really technically actually according to all of the safety stuff scientifically you have to change your water once every 24 hours and bleach it once every 30 days
Wait for me, I'm on my way to eat the barbecue!!! Well, it's true that the whole video is very interesting and is full of curious things that you can try at home and that would help a lot in projects that everyone has in mind, but eating is my passion (although I don't know where the food goes, because according to my height, my doctor says that I should weigh 18 kg more and, instead of gaining weight, I lose it. Well, it could be worse.) I continue to enjoy the video and I don't bore you anymore.
@@SgPhx I am 173 cm tall and my weight is about 50 kg, (like when I wasa 13 years old), when it should be about 70-72 kg and I don't know where I lost it, but I have lost it in 2-3 months.
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Excellent keep up the good work!!
bezahl lieber jmd dafür das er es dir einspricht. furchtbar.
17:48 Don't throw grease down the drain! Your pipes will get blocked. Always wait until the grease has cooled, and then wipe it off in the garbage bin (I use the spatula I used while cooking to scrape the grease off the pan into the garbage bin).
Agreed. NEVER do that - just scrape it into a can or jar & keep under the sink, along with all the greasy paper towels you drained the fried food on. Can use a stick to get it out to help start camp fires. Best to use a cardboard can (like a Pringles tube) so you can burn that too & leave no trash behind.
If a jar is stuck and hard to open, you don't have to use a knife. You have two choices. Drop it, lid down, on the floor a couple of times from about 5 inches high, or run the lid only under hot water. The hot water expands the metal of the lid and it will unscrew easily.
I recently learned canning jars are very hard to get in Australia. They all re-use the store bought ones. I went & looked & the rubber seals on spaghetti sauce jar lids- they ARE industrial strong & CAN be re-used! Most of my jar lids with the best rubber seals are small jars, so maybe for jarring butter, ghee or jam? Banging it with a knife like that girl (how dumb is she that she was an ADULT before learning that??) - dents up the lid. You don't have to drop it on the floor either -put a town on the counter, hold the jar upright / normal, and a good pound should do it. I like the idea of hot water expanding the metal.
Lots of good ideas!
The use of a fork to hang a picture, is one that I will use, I was so impressed I have told other people about it.
Another hack that I've not seen anywhere for high heels. They must be leather or something that will deform with heat. It's something we did in the 80's. If your high heels are uncomfortable (which most are because they were originally made for men), fill your shoe with hot water and saturate the material from toe to heel cup. Let it sit for a minute, dump it, and then immediately stick your foot in. Let it cool (and if you can, dry) with your foot in the shoe. As the material cools, it will form to your feet, stretching where it needed it, shrinking around your heel, and preventing rubbing because your shoe is now perfectly molded to your foot. In a pinch, this will also work if you're in a club and the bathroom sink has hot water. Done that more than once.
In the 70's, I'd put a pair pf thick socks on & wear them with heels to do housework. After a day, they were broken in perfectly.
Tell us about them being designed for men.....
Everybody has the freedom to choose which shoe they would prefer to wear on their feet regardless of who designed them.
@@tinasprocket2812, Think Hollywood, that is where the Q+ came from.
That stencil look was incredible. 29:27
I’ve never seen it done this way before-so creative! Any tips for thinking outside the box?
I cringed as I watched grease filled water being poured down the kitchen drain!
Here's my Daddy's favorite plumbing hack to avoid grease clogged drains.
Save empty glass jars and lids in the kitchen, storing them near the stove. Pour COOLED grease from cooking into the jar, screw the lid on tightly and throw the whole thing in the trash!
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For automatic watering on newly planted garden plants or trees, use empty plastic coffee cans with a few small holes punched in the bottom. Set in place, fill with water each morning and let gravity do the rest!
sehr guter tipp, weil man Öl nicht in den Abfluss schütten darf.
I just scrape it into a can or jar & keep under the sink, along with all the greasy paper towels you drained the fried food on. Can use a stick to get it out to help start camp fires. Best to use a cardboard can (like a Pringles tube) so you can burn that too & leave no trash behind.
That was like $3.50 worth of toothpaste. I'd be worried for humanity if that was an actual size dab.
Opening a tight lid on jar? DONT hit it with a knife or anything. Small glass shards could break off and into whatever it is ur opening. Smack the bottom of the jar with ur palm and u should hear a pop... that's when u can open ur jar... no glass.
I put a folded towel on the counter & do it.
The foil one was my favorite as this is an issue for me every month :D
Refreshing your mattress is one thing, but you should NEVER use liquid. It soaks deep into the mattress and can eventually create mold and bacteria growth you'll never, ever get rid of. Just vacuum and spray with something like Febreze. The string attached to two points to make an oval (or a circle) is an artist trick. You can also do perspective drawings this way, or curves for woodworking. Applications are endless.
Great advice-thanks for sharing! Avoiding liquid on mattresses is so important for keeping them fresh and mold-free. And the string technique is such a handy artist trick! Love how versatile it is for different crafts and projects.
Sprinkle baking soda all over it. Leave from morning tonight, then vacuum. Helps freshen it up, but YES - NO WATER- unless you live in the desert & can leave it outside all day & maybe a few days - heat kills stuff and dries it out
A "dab" of toothpaste??
And continue to use the whole tube 😂
Haha didn’t catch the “dab” , I was answering the question,,,someone would ask why “toothpaste”.. haha..because of the mint, not catching their use of questionable word size description … lol totally missed your point till the reply below. Sometimes in life “you miss the whole forest for the trees”😂, yup that was me!
I'd hate to see what a lot would look like 😮
While the paper towel filter for dirty water is great if you're absolutely desperate, that towel will NOT filter out the parasites and bacteria that can make you very sick, or even kill you. It also doesn't filter fertilizer or anything other than the large particles in the dirty water. NOT a substitute for a small micron filter that can be found in sporting goods stores, or even a packet of water cleaner, that has been sent for at least a decade to Africa and other places with issues concerning clean water. While double filtering makes it look clean and boiling will take care of most things, boiling doesn't take care of everything.
Loved the boiled egg hack I have a lot of health problems and lifting pans of hot water is not safe.xx
And WHY are we trapping birds?
Those are quail and they are good to eat, yum
Dinner
I have seen this done many times with 5 gallon buckets a glued grain or seeds or? to catch rats & mice. Not my first rodeo!
There are good things here that I can use. Subscribing and opening a new file.😃
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4:43 those are shallots….
5:28 pouring boiling water on the skin does the same thing and you don't have to involve your iron which doesn't exactly scream sanitary
A compass on a phone will not torque down head bolts. Genius??
The matress resolve carpet cleaner is faster and easier
Some are more trouble than they're worth. Som, downright tacky. A few are very clever. Worth keeping for the few!
That’s a fair assessment! Not every idea is for everyone, but those clever ones definitely stand out and make it worthwhile. Glad you found a few that caught your interest! 😊
9:10 it would definitely work in an emergency however you would probably taste every chemical there is in a paper towel 9:59 would have been easier just to take a long wire or a screwdriver and poke it in the doorknob and pop the lock that way cuz that's an old School push lock
Clean your tools after concreting. Then your boss doesn't lose his rag! 🤯
😮
Note concret blocks like that aren't standard
They are where I live.
You mean cinderblocks?
18:41: Everything is chemical.
The picture at the start of this one had me thinking if I take a impeller pump and I use it as a Venturi to spray into a pipe in the bottom of the barrel and I let that run a Hammer pump and I let that hammer pump drain back what we did it's called w e e p web page anyway it's a little bit of water that leaks out of the Hammer pump for the impulse pump when it runs that drains back under gravity into the barrel it sprays up into the air into another barrel that barrel then rains down under gravity and hits one or more water wheels on its way down via gravity to pick up the power to run the original impeller pump to spray and start the impulse pump and to keep the impulse pump in motion the problem with this is going to be because it's an open air system you can go about a week before you need to change the water but really technically actually according to all of the safety stuff scientifically you have to change your water once every 24 hours and bleach it once every 30 days
Wait for me, I'm on my way to eat the barbecue!!! Well, it's true that the whole video is very interesting and is full of curious things that you can try at home and that would help a lot in projects that everyone has in mind, but eating is my passion (although I don't know where the food goes, because according to my height, my doctor says that I should weigh 18 kg more and, instead of gaining weight, I lose it. Well, it could be worse.) I continue to enjoy the video and I don't bore you anymore.
What? :/
AI?
@@SgPhx I am 173 cm tall and my weight is about 50 kg, (like when I wasa 13 years old), when it should be about 70-72 kg and I don't know where I lost it, but I have lost it in 2-3 months.
I feel like I'm watching participation trophy awards...
Ohhhhh!!!!! so !!sweet!!!!!🔴🤫🫢 11:15 it was invented for cilandro plantas !!!!🫢 11:15