Name a hack you use in life that others might can utilize thread.. on-going thread

Helico-pterFunk

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To cut down on fruitflies or flies in the kitchen, have a designated tupperware stored in the fridge for fruit and veggie peels and scraps.

Don’t leave them out on
counter in green compost bin or regular garbage under sink.

Also keep 1 in the freezer to easily freeze / dispose of used grease or oil. Too many people still dump that in the regular trash ... or rinse down sink / flush down toilet. Freezing it is quick and easy then dispose of it later on trash day.
 

yasky777

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BGOL Investor
Couple of quick health hacks that have worked for me.

Buy a firm bristle toothbrush and brush your teeth before you go to sleep every night while using a peroxide rinse before and a regular oral rinse after and you probably won't ever have to go back to the dentist. I'm 52 and I've never had a cavity.

Eat Vitamin C gummies like candy while constantly washing your hands and you'll avoid the flu and common cold. I haven't had either since 2011.
I do this but the peroxide was making my teeth to sensitive.
The Soda works, Im addicted to the clean non tartar on my teeth inside and outside
 

Ceenote

Thinkn with My 3rd Eye!
Platinum Member
Couple of quick health hacks that have worked for me.

Buy a firm bristle toothbrush and brush your teeth before you go to sleep every night while using a peroxide rinse before and a regular oral rinse after and you probably won't ever have to go back to the dentist. I'm 52 and I've never had a cavity.

Eat Vitamin C gummies like candy while constantly washing your hands and you'll avoid the flu and common cold. I haven't had either since 2011.


Honestly can you refer a site where i can get a firm toothbrush please...i tried a few years ago and ca not find any
 

Ceenote

Thinkn with My 3rd Eye!
Platinum Member
Best and cheapest way to clean mirrors? Vinegar and newspaper

Want to extend the shelf life of your fruits and vegetables? Chop them up and put them in Mason jars. Works really well with strawberries

Ditch the bottle and switch to shampoo bars. The Trader Joe's brand cost $4.50 and lasts 3 to 6 months.

Ditch the cartridges and switch to an old school safety razor. A good handle costs about $50, but a double-edged blade is only 10 cents and lasts 3 to 6 days.

Ditch the canned shaving cream and go for a bowl, brush, and shaving soap. It protects your skin better. A single $4 bar will last you 2 to 3 months.


Good stuff.. ill like to add my 2 cents..i bought my good handle at razor at dollar tree and bought about 4 of them just in case they all break..then just like u said went to the beauty store n bought 10 packs of 10 double edge razor, but i use ivory soap as a lather for my shaving.. just sharing..
 

Ceenote

Thinkn with My 3rd Eye!
Platinum Member

Thank you!! :yes:


One of the reviews from there..which i felt the same way



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Donna Garcia

5.0 out of 5 stars Difficulty finding hard bristle brushes
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2023
Style: FirmVerified Purchase
When I was a child my dentist got me started w a hard bristle tooth brush. Then about 10 years went by and suddenly they were no where to be found. On a whim I decided to search Amazon and they popped right up. I’m in tooth and gum heaven now that them! Yay… great name brand quality at a great price. Arrived quickly and in promised perfect condition
 

0utsyder

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BGOL Investor
Couple of quick health hacks that have worked for me.

Buy a firm bristle toothbrush and brush your teeth before you go to sleep every night while using a peroxide rinse before and a regular oral rinse after and you probably won't ever have to go back to the dentist. I'm 52 and I've never had a cavity.

Eat Vitamin C gummies like candy while constantly washing your hands and you'll avoid the flu and common cold. I haven't had either since 2011.
I take a swig of peroxide AND brush. Then a Listerine rinse. The only cavity that I have EVER had was from my wisdom tooth laying on top of another tooth
 
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