With kids in the house, holiday guests appearing, and well Christmas break one thing that ends up getting doubled or if not tripled on the grocery list without fail is always toilet paper this time of year. It may not exactly be the thing you think about when it comes to the holidays but as much as I have been watching every penny that goes in and out of my wallet lately I certainly have noticed.Speaking of saving money and toliet paper would not be my first thought when it comes to saving money, but Scott has a new website out called Scott Common Sense Community that is all giving tips on how to do our normal household things a little better. From organizing advice which is SUPER important to those of us that have downgraded to smaller houses in the last few years not to mention all those toys, socks, and clothing items that I still have no clue where to put them. To great ways to save money, one little tip caught my eye.
I have a HUGE family and tonight I went out and did hopefully the last of my Christmas shopping and bought some new wrapping paper as my old paper got destroyed in a battle last night, heh.. don't ask but it was tons of fun. Needless to say I picked up two boxes of Christmas cards to send out this year and the bill was almost $20 for enough cards to barely cover half of my family. Don't even get me started on how much the stamps will be, luckly a good majority of them will be hand delivered. Well a little tip that I found on the Scott Common Sense site was to save the Christmas cards you recieve this year and if there is no writing on the front half of the card just cut it off and use it as a postcard next year. Thats a pretty good idea not to mention I bet you could find some cute crafts to do with all those Christmas Cards this year. I'm actually going to do a turkey puppet craft with my best friend's kids next week that would translate awesome into a craft with Christmas cards later in December.
There was also a great guide on what you should give your "service" people for Christmas including your post man, trash guys, and sitter. I gave my post man a $20 gift certificate for sports merchandise last year and I need to think of something cool to give him this year. I have a hard time getting my trash guys though belive me with all those dirty diapers I've thrown away this year they deserve a tip. If you've asked a little more than the ordinary of the service people in your life this year or just because they did a good job I think its a great thing to do!
There are so many other awesome hints and tips on the Scott Common Sense website, I'm going to go over there and check out more of the organizing tips because belive me this house is looking a little cluttered as of late.
Scott has been amazing to give us a years supply of Scott bath and towel products for one incredibly lucky reader! Thats 30 packs of Scott Mega Rolls and 10 12 pack packages of Scott Toliet Tissue. Thats worth $144!
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- Leave a comment on this post. Check out the Scott Common Sense and tell me which "tip" from any of the catagories that you can use in your life. Please something other than the ones we mentioned earlier.
- Make sure there is a way for me to contact you - if your email address is not on your profile or you are not a blogger you may leave it in your comment or email it to me directly (angelaandconnor at gmail dot com) We have had to disqualify a lot of potential winners as of late as many people do not have emails available in their profiles or leave anonymous posts without any way to contact you.
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- This contest will end Dec 30th at midnight!
I thought the tip about storing important papers in plastic sleeves in a three ring binder was good.
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ReplyDeleteI like the tipe of cleaning kitchen counter tops with cloths that have been dipped or sprayed with peroxide. This would be so much cheaper and easier than most spray cleaners!
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ReplyDeleteWhen we were little, Sunday afternoon was for visiting! Now with family & friends sometimes out of state, I make Sunday a day for reaching out and touching someone through calls or emails. "
Keeping in Touch. When we were little, Sunday afternoon was for visiting! Now with family & friends sometimes out of state, I make Sunday a day for reaching out and touching someone through calls or emails. " That was also my favorite. It reminded me to get going on Christmas Cards etc.
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I love the tip about adding Scott paper towels to bags of freshly cut veggies to keeo their crispness! I had never thought of cutting veggies for a salad a day ahead, but I'll definitely be giving this a try...Talk about a timesaver! Thanks!
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I thought is was a great idea to add a Scott Paper Towel to your ziplock bags of veggies to keep them fresher. I always seem to run into that problem, hopefully now I wont! Thanks!!
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ReplyDelete"After you throw your trash away, place a dryer sheet at the bottom of the trash can and it will keep the odor away." I love this tip.
ReplyDeleteTo remove unpleasant odors, such as fish or burnt popcorn, from the microwave or food storage containers, ball up a newspaper and let it sit inside overnight. It works like a charm!
ReplyDeleteI never knew that..I'm a frequent popcorn torcher! The family always knows when I've decided to zap a bag of popcorn. Nifty tip!
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ReplyDeleteI liked the tip to Recycle Christmas Cards. I've never done that before, but we have sent them to St. Jude's!
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Recycle paper towels in with your paper--never thought of that!!
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ReplyDeletePlace a dryer sheet in your pocket and it keeps mosquitoes from eating you up! It's great for the kids.
Love that!
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ReplyDeleteNo Mess Peanut Butter and Jelly-I recently made a peanut butter and jelly sandwich using a 3-ounce disposable bathroom cup, (plastic or paper will do) to combine the mixture. It is the perfect size for one sandwich and theres NO mess to clean up... just throw away the cup.
What a great idea! I make alot of those sandwhiches.
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I like the Onion cutting tip
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ReplyDeleteI love the tip about donating old Halloween costumes to daycare centers for dress-up play. I never thought about that, and honestly, after Halloween my kids costumes usually get thrown away or stuffed into a bin in the closet. This tip not only benefits children by encouraging their imagination, but it also helps out the environment by reducing landfill waste.
ReplyDeleteI like the keeping in touch tip the best! Thank you for giving us a chance to win :)
ReplyDeleteI liked this tip: Run the tops under hot water for a couple of seconds. Most times, it will loosen easier.
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I found this neat:
ReplyDeleteWhen you go to the doctor's office, bring your own reading material. Think of how many sick people have handled the magazines in the waiting room!
I hadn't really thought about that.
Using peroxide to clean counters is an interesting idea. I'm going to try it.
ReplyDeleteI found the "keeping in touch" to be a nice reminder, especially during the holidays.
ReplyDelete"After you throw your trash away, place a dryer sheet at the bottom of the trash can and it will keep the odor away."
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I like the tip about bringing your own magazines to the doctors office because think of all the sick people who have touched them.I never thought about that but it's true
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I like - storing important papers in plastic sleeves in a three ring binder - need to do that this weekend!
ReplyDeleteI love the "After you throw your trash away, place a dryer sheet at the bottom of the trash can and it will keep the odor away." tip. I will use this tip ASAP becuase our garbage always stinks!!!!
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i love the tip which says to sprinkle baking soda inside dirty stained cups and then to wipe clean.
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Wow - there's loads of tips on this site that I will definitely be trying! The tip about keeping pet hair off the furniture will be tried this evening! I love my dog, but I can't stand the constant cleanup. :-) Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteSpend time with loved ones, eat a healthy diet and try to do some sort of exercise -- even if it is something small,
like sitting and raising your arms and legs up and down.----great tip ;o)
I like the perfect pantry tips! I need some organization help...
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ReplyDeleteI like the dryer sheet in the trash can tip. I will try it! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI like the tip on lining the shelving on one's refrigerator door with paper towels so that they stay nice and clean. I never thought to do that but am going to start ASAP! Thanks for the opportunity!
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Everyone need this one
ReplyDeleteI like the tip about separating out coupons into category plastic bags.
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I liked the comment about how buying in bulk seems to save on cost but if you're just a single person then it's really a waste if you end up throwing everything away.
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My favorite tip is to place a SCOTT Towel on the bottom of your vegetable crisper drawer in your refrigerator to absorb the moisture. It helps keep your vegetables fresher longer. I'm going to give this tip a try. Plus it'll also help keep the draw a bit cleaner.
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I will be trying the tip I just read on their site (it was the first one too!) - I hate, hate, hate peeling potatoes and have thought of buying that infomercial glove thingy... but they said that if you boil your potatoes with the skins on and then use a SCOTT's paper towel to rub it, the skins will come right off. I think I will give this a test-run before Turkey day though... that would have to be tonight or tomorrow then huh? Where did all the time go??
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A cat litter scooper is good for
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I like the tipe of cleaning kitchen counter tops with cloths that have been dipped or sprayed with peroxide. Thank you.
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I like the idea of reusing the plastic grocery bags and putting them in your small trash cans. It will make trash collection much quicker!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea to add a Scott Paper Towel to your ziplock bags of veggies to keep them fresher
ReplyDeleteUsing scott towels with fresh veggies to absorb moisture is a great idea. Will try it at once!
ReplyDeleteI loved the deskinning the potaotoes will have to try it...and love and use the cards as postcards- I am so cheap- remember if they are too big though they toss them or send them back and refuse wasting postage
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ReplyDeleteI like the tip about using peroxide to clean tub grout.
ReplyDeleteI already keep it around to clean wounds and to make my dogs vomit if they get into anything toxic. So one more use for it, makes it about as necessary to keep around as aspirin.
Recycle paper towels in with your paper--I tried it today!
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AWESOME TIP I found on their website: When you finish a role of SCOTT Towels, instead of throwing it out, get the kids to decorate it and stuff your grocery bags in it. It saves space around the house, you won't waste bags, and you give the kids something to do
ReplyDeleteI never knew about this before and would love to try it.
ReplyDeleteTo clean dried on food splatters off the microwave walls, boil a cup of water and leave in the microwave untill the walls are covered with steam. All the mess wipes up easily.
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ReplyDeleteFor those pesky spots on your rugs where you can't remove the odor, put 1 part vinegar and 1 part water in a squirt bottle, spray the area, then pour table salt directly on it. Let it all sit until dry, then vacuum it up. It works every time!!!
I LOVE tips! I saw two about garbage cans that I will try.
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After you throw your trash away, place a dryer sheet at the bottom of the trash can and it will keep the odor away.
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Magazine Perfume Samples
Open the perfume samples that are inserted in magazines, and put them under the liner in your trash cans. They emit a wonderful scent that lasts quite a while.
keeping veggies fresh by keeping a moist Scotts towel imthe bag with the veggies is a great idea!
ReplyDeleteI thought is was a great idea to add a Scott Paper Towel to your ziplock bags of veggies to keep them fresher. I'm going to try this with the salad I'm making this weekend!
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ReplyDeleteTo warm biscuits, pancakes, or muffins that were refrigerated, place them in a microwave with a cup of water. The increased moisture will keep the food moist and help it reheat faster. This really does work. I tried it Sunday morning.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite tip is to heat a wet paper towel in the microwave to clean stuck on spots.
ReplyDeleteI use a scott paper towel when I do the supper dishes & then give the floor a once over. It makes mop day a lot easier. I also use the empty paper towel rolls to keep my grocery bags in,it keeps under the sink a lot neater!
ReplyDeleteI like the tip about adding Scott paper towels to bags of freshly cut veggies to keep their crispness.
ReplyDeleteAfter you throw your trash away, place a dryer sheet at the bottom of the trash can and it will keep the odor away
ReplyDeleteI'm going to try the tip on the "less fat meatloaf". Great idea!
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I thought this was a great tip that I just might use. Our freezer would always be jammed with meats and we could never find what we wanted to. I now have my frozen items in storage bins. I label each bin with the type of meat (chicken, pork, beef, seafood) so we can always tell where to find what we need, and everything is in its place.Thank you so much for this wonderful chance!
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I like the tip about giving seniors stamps and envelopes! This would be great for the elderly in the nursing home. Thanks for your giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThe tip about adding Scott paper towels to bags of freshly cut veggies to keep their crispness
ReplyDeleteThe tip to Save Your Change.
ReplyDeleteDoes the vegetable crisping tip work? If so I am definitely trying it!
ReplyDeleteI love the use of paper towels to rub off the potato skins, as well as using the towels to keep your veggies crisp in the refrigerator.
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balling up a newspaper to remove odors from the microwave! never heard of that, but I'm going to try!
ReplyDeleteKeeping touch works good for me.
ReplyDeleteThe tip about storing recipe cards in a small photo album was genius...I've yet to find a storage solution that I like, maybe this will be it!
ReplyDeleteI like the tip about keeping a Scott towel in a plastic bag to keep veggies fresh. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of giving seniors in care situations stamps and paper and cards to use. It is little things like this that can make such a difference and also a box of Scott tissues and a roll of Scott towels they would use also.
ReplyDeleteTo remove odors from the microwave or food storage containers, ball up a newspaper and let it sit inside overnight. I am going to try this the next time we make popcorn in the microwave. The smell stays in there for days!
ReplyDeleteI like the suggestion to use empty tissue boxes to store plastic grocery bags. Thanks for the contest!
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ReplyDeleteWhen you have free time but don't know how to spend it wisely, cut coupons! It saves time and money! File them in a file box and keep it with you. When you have them organized, you save yourself time in the store.
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The idea is that you should use your spare time productively and keep your money-saving coupons organized to make it easier to save.
I use their idea of the newspaper to remove odors. When I close my RV for the winter, I clean the refrigerator and stuff it full of the printed newspaper(not colored fliers or cartoons). My refrig smells like new in the spring
ReplyDeleteThe idea about reusing the front of Christmas cards is a good one.
ReplyDeleteI actually do use the front of various cards for postcards--they make good ones for entering mail in contests.
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My favorite tip is the one about removing microwave oders with a balled up newspaper.
ReplyDeleteI had never thought about putting paper towel in my paper recycle bin! Good idea.
ReplyDeleteI like the tip about cleaning the microwave by putting a cup of water inside for a minimal time and then wiping out with a paper towel.
ReplyDeleteI like this tip...but for the outside trashcan: After you throw your trash away, place a dryer sheet at the bottom of the trash can and it will keep the odor away.
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This tip works for me:
ReplyDeleteWhen your ceramic stove top cools, use a paper towel and windex to remove most of the stains.
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i keep a roll in my car, put them in the small of your back, makes the drive better
ReplyDeleteI knew about using vinegar to clean your drip coffee pot but I didn't know about the half cup of white vinegar in the rinse cycle for my laundry. I'm going to try that. In fact, I'm going to see what else I can use vinegar for!
ReplyDeleteI like the tip to use newspaper to get odors out of your microwave. I often forget I'm making popcorn and burn it, which really stinks up the microwave for weeks. I will try this tip next time.
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i never thought that you could recycle paper towels...just put them in the recycle bin with all the other recyclable paper products.
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Keeping in Touch. When we were little, Sunday afternoon was for visiting! Now with family & friends sometimes out of state, I make Sunday a day for reaching out and touching someone through calls or emails.
ReplyDeleteThis was such a great tip!
I like the tip about organizing coupons in baseball card pages :)
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I like the balled up newspaper in the microwave to eliminate odors.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of using three ring binders to organize things. I am not exactly organized, but that is part of my resolution for next year!
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ReplyDeleteto keep the vegetables crispy to use a paper towels in them is a great tip!
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of storing impt papers in three ring binders is a great idea. I read that tip somewhere else, and we do it, and it works like a charm!
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I like the tipe of cleaning kitchen counter tops with cloths that have been dipped or sprayed with peroxide.
ReplyDeleteI like this tip: "When I change out my furnace filter, I write the date on the edge facing out." It's simple and I can't believe I didn't think of it before.
ReplyDeleteI like the tip about saving change in the car in a pint-sized milk jug. Awesome idea!
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Here is a tip that I already use in my home: When my laundry soap is low, I store it upside down to drain it. Then i use what is in the cap. After I use that, I rinse it out well with water and dump it into this or the next load., I have been doing this for years, thought I was the only one, guess not.
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Using OnionsWhen you are ready to use onions, cut the ROOT END off first. Most times, no tears!! - am going to try this tonight!
ReplyDeleteI love the After you throw your trash away, place a dryer sheet at the bottom of the trash can and it will keep the odor away
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ReplyDeleteTHe fast deck staining tip "To stain deck railings quickly and easily, use rubber gloves and put on 2 pairs of old socks over them. Then, just dip your hands into the stain, squeeze out the excess stain and rub your "hands" over the spindles. It's much faster than using a paint brush"
ReplyDeleteI will try this next spring for sure!
I appreciate the suggestion to take your own reading material to the doctor's office. I think this is especially smart at the pediatrician, since little kids are not so good at turning away from the book they're reading when they cough or sneeze.
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ReplyDeleteI love the tip about putting a dryer sheet in an empty trash can below the bag. I'm going to start doing that today! parvax at aol dot com
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ReplyDeleteTo start cleaning and reorganizing, you'll need to remove the items from an entire cupboard or shelf at a time. As you do, check for expiration dates.
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the wet paper towel n veggie trick is a winner!
ReplyDeleteI liked the tip of bringing your own reading material to the Dr's office...I had not thought of all the sick people handling the magazines...ewww.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite tip is putting the empty clothes hangers in the laundry basket so they are there after you do laundry and need to rehang the clothes.
ReplyDeleteUsing plastic grocery bags in small garbage pails. I've been doing that for years! Thank you for the great give-away.
ReplyDeletethere was a great tip about using post-it notes in all your cupboards/cabinets to keep a running shopping list. I have found that just keeping one on the fridge isn't enough. Then I forget things I need for the bathroom or other areas of the house. This idea is great because you can run around and grab the notes and stack them together and VOILA a shopping list.
ReplyDeletePut a dryer sheet at the bottom of your trash container to get rid of odors.
ReplyDeleteI really liked peeling potatoes with paper towels. That will be my new thing.
ReplyDeleteI loved the recyling the paper towels with paper, I have always removed them when my husband put them in, but I stand corrected.
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ReplyDeleteI actually found two tips that I'm going to start using and that's to put the post-it notes on the inside of the cupboards. I always forget what it is I need by the time I make it to the store and using a dryer sheet in your waste basket except I'm going to try it in my diaper pail!
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ReplyDeleteCotton balls soaked in water and stored in a plastic sandwich bag in the freezer make perfect "ice packs" for little bumps and bruises. They're the right size, and readily available.
I like the idea of using a leg of pantyhose to keep your wrapping paper from unrolling and keeping it staying neat.
ReplyDeleteI found using dryer sheets with fingernail polish remover interesting and will give it a try shortly.
ReplyDeleteTake pinking shears or like scizzors and cut the captions out of Christmas cards punch holes and use them as nametags or cut the front off the card for the same purpose. Or make the front of the card into a postcard and save money on postage.
ReplyDeletea tip about unwrapping bar soap to make it last longer and making baby wipes with Scott towels
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recycling paper towels
ReplyDeleteThe dryer filter clean out - use a roll and put on the end of the vacuum is a great idea. Would have never thought of that!
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I love the tip of using Scott Towels to wrap my veggies in to keep them crispy. It does work!
ReplyDeletei like the idea of saving the money you find in the wash for a fun night out.
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Hmm, never heard of putting a dryer sheet in you pocket to keep mosquitos away. It's not mosquito season but I'll have to remember for next summer.
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Using peroxide to clean counters and tile grout is an interesting idea. I'm going to try both of these!
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Fold a SCOTT paper towel into fourths, add an ice cube, and seal it into a plastic sandwich bag. Add this to your lunch bag to keep the food cool. By lunch time the ice cube will have melted and you have a moistened towel for quick, easy lunch clean up. Toss your lunch debris into the plastic bag before discarding.
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ReplyDeleteI like the tip about using a pint-sized milk jug in the car to store change. It's handy and it camoflauges the change from anyone looking into your car.
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ReplyDeleteI love this idea and will use it IMMEDIATELY!
ReplyDeleteWhen slicing an onion, rinse the onion under cold water. It drowns out the onion smell that irritates your eyes.
I like the vegetable crisping tip. I'm gonna try it!
ReplyDeleteI like the tip of buying Christmas gifts all year that would help in Dec when we are scrambling for money for gifts.
ReplyDeletePutting a dryer sheet in the waste basket to combat odors is a great idea. cardeb2@verizon.net
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ReplyDeleteUsing balled up newspaper to clean out fridge odors comes in a timely way for me as I just bought a new home. Thanks for the chance to win.
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ReplyDeleteHere's one for me: "A clean floor can make the whole house look clean. Grab a broom or your vacuum cleaner for a quick once-over. Finish up with a spray of air freshener or light a candle."
ReplyDeletei think the dryer sheet in the pocket is a great one my poor daughter just swells right up when she gets bit
ReplyDeleteI like the one about using the front of the Christmas cards. I cut up boxes and used greeting cards to make postcards when I have to send a short message to someone. rosans4@comcast.net
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I thought it was amazing that you can actually add a Scott Paper Towel to your ziplock bags of veggies to keep them fresh!!
ReplyDeleteI appreciate the tip on how to get mildew smell out of clothes. My husband is still mad at me for forgetting the towels in the washer too long one time. I've washed them over and over but can't get the smell to go away. I'm going to try their tip!
ReplyDeleteMy fav tip is the 'cleaning the microwave' tip about using a cup of water to steam it up and then wiping out the mess inside with scott paper towels. That is one I need to use right now! Amazing giveaway!!
ReplyDeleteI like the tip: When you are ready to use onions, cut the ROOT END off first. Most times, no tears! I'll try it.
ReplyDeleteI love the tip about recycling Christmas cards because it reminds me of my Great-grandmother. She would actually make decorative little serving bowls out of them by cutting and sewing them together around thin cardboard. I have several and cherish them!
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Cutting the root end first when cutting onions.
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Using Scott paper towels to bags of cut veggies to keep crisp.
ReplyDeleteI read this fantastic Baby Shower Tip (http://www.scottcommonsense.com/Tip.aspx?tipID=10889) on the website. Essentially, the suggestion was to give the mom-to-be a notecard that says you will provide three home-cooked meals after baby's birth. I have baby #2 due in March and I would really appreciate a gift like that - so much more practical than baby toys and gadgets!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway, by the way. I could certainly use a year's supply of TP. It seems to just disappear in our house!
I also posted about this contest on my Tuesday Tours column: http://metropolitanmama.net/2008/12/tuesday-tours-whats-happening-on-the-web-45/.
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ReplyDeleteI really liked the tip calledNo Sog-City Salads Here!!I usually get appointed to make the macaroni salad for either our firehouse, sheriff's department, or Moose Lodge fundraisers. To reduce the "sog factor," I place 5-6 SCOTT Towels in each soon-to-be-refrigerated zipper bag to collect the "drainage" off all the diced-up all the veggies cut the night before (celery, tomatoes, onions, green peppers). I do the same for the drained elbow macaroni and peeled eggs. This salad always is crunchy, sought after and the FIRST 10 pound tray to disappear! I have always had the same problem when making macaroni salad so this tip will really come in handy for me.
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ReplyDeleteI like the tip on peeling potatoes. I am going to have to try that one!
Love this one: "I save all the return address labels from my holiday cards, and tape them into an address book (or you could use a notebook). When I need to send a holiday card or birthday day cards during the year, I have everything, including the zip code +4. It is very handy to have this nearby." - very good idea! I also liked the low fat meatloaf tip, thanks
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ReplyDeleteI thought the purchase bundles of hand towels in green and red. Use alternating colors for placemats and napkins. Red placemat, green napkin. It's inexpensive and looks very festive, was a great idea! Thanks!
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I like the tip about taking Scott towel and hand cleaner in your purse when shopping. Spray the towel and wipe the handle on the shopping cart.
ReplyDeleteLots of good ones. I liked using a slice of bread to pick up broken glass. I read a tip that really works. If you forget to shut off the coffee maker, don't scrub. Just add a few ice cubes after it cools down, sprinkle with salt. add alittle water slush around until all comes loose. Wash
ReplyDeletei love the idea about using scott to help keep vegtables fresher longer
ReplyDeleteI love this one, which we also do: "During the cold months, have a container in your sink to catch cold water. While you're waiting for tap water to get warm to wash hands, let the water collect in the container. That water can be used to water plants or do other household chores when it gets to room temperature." Thanks for the giveaway!
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'Neat & Clean- Speed Cleaning Guide' is helpful for my family. We need to simplify our lives during the holidays.
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ReplyDeleteI like the tip of putting dryer shets in waste cans, to make them fresher
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In the Neat and Clean section, I found a tip that I think is great. It is to put one cup of white vinegar in the rinse cycle to freshen the clothes. It makes the whites whiter and removes any leftover soap in the towels and other items. I tried this and it really works!
ReplyDeleteI will definately use the put a dryer sheet in the bottom of the trash can
ReplyDeleteAdding paper towels to cut veggies to keep their crispness is a cool tip! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteLoved the tip about using sticky tape to clean lint off your clothes when you don't have a lint roller. Great when you get to work and discover you're covered in cat hair.
ReplyDeleteKeeping in Touch. When we were little, Sunday afternoon was for visiting! Now with family & friends sometimes out of state, I make Sunday a day for reaching out and touching someone through calls or emails.
ReplyDeleteThis is something I do now-a-days. Every Sunday I call my family & catch up with whats been going on in the week.
Quick and Easy Placemats is a really good tip. I have a lot of BBQ's in the summer and the kids plastic table gets pretty messy. This would save a lot of time by having the placemats as scott towels they'd catch the mess and be there to wipe up any extras after.
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I like this one:
ReplyDeleteExtra WaterMy kids love to drink water, but it always seems that they put too much in a glass for them to drink. Instead of having them pour it down the drain, I keep a small watering can on my kitchen counter. Everytime the cannot finish the drinking water in their cup, they pour it into the watering can. When it gets filled, I use it for my indoor/outdoor plants.
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ReplyDeletedryer sheet in bottom of trash can to help with odor or in your pocket to keep mosquitoes away!
ReplyDeleteI love this organizing tip:
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I have a 3-ring notebook with plastic covers in which I keep my title to the car, insurance papers and other things, so they're at my fingertips if needed.
I will be doing this after the holidays.
Thanks so much.
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ReplyDeleteThe one about putting a dryer sheet in the trash can, what a good idea!
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I like the idea of an organized grocery list. Thanks for the chance.
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My favorite tip is, "After you throw your trash away, place a dryer sheet at the bottom of the trash can and it will keep the odor away."
ReplyDeletethe dryer sheet in the bottom of the trash can is really neat
ReplyDeleteWe camp a lot. The dryer sheet in the pocket for mosquitoes is great, can't wait to try it.
ReplyDeleteI love the tip to reuse the fromt of Xmas cards!
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ReplyDeleteI like the tip about keeping a Scott towel in a plastic bag to keep veggies fresh. I never would have thought of that!
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