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April 25, 1993 - Image 18

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Michigan Citizen, 1993-04-25

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Home Tips
RIG - I
thought I h d every potentially
dangerous or poi nous ubstance
loc ed up in my house. But while
rai ing my five children, I h ve dis­
covered few "new" items th t I feel
every mother hould be warned
bout.
Fi t, s win machine oil: Imagine
my urpri h n my 2-year-old
tri d to drin clear oil out of m II,
mi-opaqu white plastic bottle that
rongly resembled a baby-doll bot­
tle.
Second, did you realize those new
f brie-softener containers strongly
resemble milk carton? My little 13-
m nth-old w s savvy nough to try
to drink out of on . Now I store it up
high, out of reach.
I hope this information h Ips other
mothers. Gerri K., Half Moon, Calif.
ROSE PETALS - I enjoy grow­
ing r but always hate to see the
beautiful blooms fade. This is the
idea I came up with.
I pull the petals off when they start
to fade and let them dry. When
they're dry, I simply pi ce them In a
ginger jar with a cinnamon stick or a
few clov . Any time I want to enjoy
the smell of roses, all I have to do is
remove the lid. Debbie R., Groton.
Cann.
AS THE EXPERT - Here's
my own' special tip for buyinl fruits
I and etabl. ]'nWriecl lipbauce
man! My h I th ptt)d
department head for a local major
grocery chain, so I never have to
worry about not getting the best
selection.
However, if you're not married to
a produce man, get to know the
produce personnel in your local
market. They are usually more than
happy to share tips on everythina
from the ripen of melons to the
latest "new" vegetables.
I know my h d takes pride in
bowing his customers the most per­
fect ripe cantaloupe or the sweetest
com. Liz R., Evanston, Ill.
ICE-CREAM CUPCAKE -
When having a child's birthd y
party, scooping out ice cream can be
made easy.
An hour or so before the party, take
a cupcake pan, put in some foil cup­
cake liners and put a scoop of ice
ream in each one. SprinkJe with
sprinkles, and after cutting the cake,
place the servings of ice cream on
party pi tes. It's y. Ginger V.,
Scranton, Pa.
Coupon orner
by Diana Queenan
WHOLE KERNEL OR CREAM STYLE
CORN, SWEET PEAS, CUT OR
FRENCH STYLE GREEN BEANS
reshli e
Ve ta Ie
12
CAMPBELL'S
or &
ean
16-0z Can
PRE-PRICED S5¢
o Dri
ap�!gle 2" el
7

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