Use nine: Try softening brushes that are hardened with old, dried-in paint by boiling them in vinegar and let them stand for one hour. Then heat the vinegar and brushes come to a gentle boil. Simmer for 20 minutes. Rinse well, working the softened paint out of the bristles. For extremely heavy paint encrustations, you may need to repeat the process...or head to the hardware store.

Use ten: A little vinegar and salt added to the water you wash leafy green vegetables will float out bugs and kill germs.

Use eleven: Soak or simmer stuck-on food in 2 cups of water and 1/2 cup of vinegar. The food will soften and lift off in a few minutes.

Use twelve: Clean and freshen the garbage disposal by running a tray of ice cubes, with 1/2 cup of vinegar poured over them, through it once a week.

Use thirteen: In a pinch, you can use equal parts of lemon juice and vinegar to clean brass and copper. On difficult areas add a little salt to the mix for some abrasive action.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

108. Nothin' Wrong With a Little Gaga!

We just watched an amazing interview with the one and only "Lady Gaga."  She and one of our personal favorites, Cindy Lauper, have joined together (not just recently) in a battle to prevent HIV.  You don't have to like their music or their lavish and outlandish haute-couture, but you only have to listen to them in an interview to feel their energy and sincerity.  I might add that they are both extremely bright and talented.
Lady Gaga, Cindy Lauper Lip Glam for HIV



 You can watch a little on You-tube if you are so inclined.

 
 Cindy and Gaga on GMA
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Every single cent of the sale of  the  lipstick goes to the fight
to educate women about HIV.  So, ladies, the next time you need some lipstick or lip gloss  why not  give this tube a try?
Who cares  if  it  matches  anything, it  just might  be  your contribution that  prevents  someone from  contracting HIV!
OMG!!!

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