House hold tips
- Boil tamarind in non-stick vessels to keep them sparkling clean.
- To make paneer tasty, add a pinch of salt and small pieces of green chillies and capsicum to the milk before curding it in to paneer.
- If the cucumber turns out to be bitter, immerse the pieces for half an hour in water that has been used to wash and soak rice. The cucumber will no longer be bitter.
- To clearn tiled floors, add a litter phenyle and a table spoorn of kerosene to a bucket of water. The solution will make the tiles shine and also keeps mosquitoes away.
- Baking powder's freshness can be tested by putting a teaspoon in to a cup of hot water. If it fizzes, then it is fresh.
- To eliminate a toilet's water line, pur in two cups of white venegar and allow to soak over night. Flush the toilet in the morning.
- Always remember to trim the wick before burning a candle. This helps to prevent uneven burning and increases the life of your candle.
- Vaseline is an excellent coating for sticky substances. Apply a bit around the rim of your nail polish bottle so it is easy to open.
- Place a small bag of ajwain in your wardrobe to prevent the zari saree from turning black.
- Do not cook the spinach in a pressure cooker. Cook in an open vessel to retain its green color.
- If your skin is badly tenned, apply raw potato juice to get rid of the tan.
- While mopping the floor, add two teaspoons of salt to water to keep flies at bay.