Showing posts with label Household tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Household tips. Show all posts

Wednesday, 25 January 2017

Watch Out! There Could Be Accumulated Mould Hidden In Your Baby/Toddler’s Sippy Cup/Drinking Bottle

It’s really upsetting for any parent to find out mould has accumulated in a cup their child drinks from every day especially when they are as thorough as possible when cleaning.

Earlier last year, over three million Tommee Tippee cups (the type of the sippy cup in the image above and some other models) were recalled in the United States and Canada by the manufacturers for mould issues after a mum shared on Facebook a picture of a valve with black mould in it.

Saturday, 14 January 2017

The Placenta Myth: Father Makes a Pizza Out Of Newborn’s Placenta


Tom Maddock is a new dad from Middlewich, England, who made a blended drink out of their first daughter’s placenta. When his wife had a second child, he decided to be more creative; this time, he chopped the placenta into pieces, sautéed it in garlic and onions and added it to the pizza with peppers, tomato puree and mushrooms.

Wednesday, 6 July 2016

14 Valuable Household Uses of Baking Soda Aside Baking

Baking soda (not baking powder) is one of the many cooking/baking ingredients with valuable alternative uses. I bake occasionally, so I usually have Baking Soda, Vinegar, etc. lying in the kitchen unused. Hence my interest/ quest for an alternative good use.

Thursday, 2 June 2016

DON’T START A FIRE IN YOUR KITCHEN: Here are 10 Things You Should Never Heat in the Microwave




A microwave will heat up your food in a few seconds, help to defrost frozen food, thicken your watery pap gone wrong and even cook your noodles. It seems it can heat up almost anything but hey sir, hey ma! It can’t handle everything! It can go haywire and may explode in flames if you are not careful.

Here are 10 things that will make your microwave go crazy should you ever try putting them in the microwave.

Tuesday, 26 April 2016

KEEP CALM. No Power supply? No fuel? Here are Five simple Household tips you can do to help the situation.



These tips are in commemoration of Earth Day. Use less energy, produce less waste and turn your waste to wealth.  Contribute your bit by reducing your carbon foot prints (the total amount of carbon dioxide produced by your daily activities in a given time).