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Best thing to quickly remove fish smells from your hands. Squeeze about 1/2 inch of toothpaste(any kind) and wash your hands under cool water. Fish smell instantly gone. Got the itchies from fiberglass insulation? Take a cool shower and wash affected areas with any kind of shampoo. No wash cloth(washrag for us hillbillies) wash affected areas with your hand and about twice the amount you use in you head. Shampoo will instantly pull fiberglass fiber out of and off of your skin giving you instant telief.
If baking soda doesn’t remove fish odor from your hands (it doesn’t work for me). Try a spoonful of ketchup and rub it in well then rinse off and wash hands with soap after. Works every time
Soak a stinky sponge in water and baking sida to freshen it up. It also freshens up laundry if you can't get the smell out.
One of the PBS cooking shows, believe Milk Street says to add Baking Soda to boiling water to make home fries. Cube the potato in 1/2" cubes or less, put into the boiling water. Stir and allow the water return to a boil. Immediately removed and cool the potatoes right off to stop the cooking. Potatoes will be sorta raw inside. Put into a storage bag or dish and cool over night. Next day heat a non-stick skillet and dump potatoes in to cover the bottom. I cook mine on med-high and stir a few times to turn them over. After about 10-15 mins test the coating for crispness. Cook longer if want more crispness. Then I add a dab of butter and chopped onion (if wanted). Bacon fat also is good in place of butter for a diff taste. Serve with anything, eggs pancakes etc. I dice up a large batch of potatoes, keep them refrig and cook them up whenever.
Apparently the Baking Soda combines with the potato starch, so the starchier the potato, perhaps the crisper the coating.
I tried to mimic a restaurant method of cooking them, this has been my best result, test to your heart's desire.
we used it for toothpaste as kids
I have a partial plate denture and about once a week, I put my denture in a denture bath, add about 1/4 cup of baking soda and enough peroxide to cover the denture. By morning, my partial is sparkling clean and bacteria free! I also brush my teeth with a mixture of baking soda and peroxide once or twice a month to supplement my toothpaste and remove stains. My Mother's cure for everything was a little baking soda!
The article said that baking soda keeps syrup from crystalizing -- although I've never had that happen to syrup, does anyone know if it would keep honey from crystalizing?
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