By: Ann Coltin | 2010-03-28 | Interior design Baking soda or bicarbonate soda, is natural Eco-friendly material that can be used for cleaning. It has the bonus of being economical and versatile in many multi-purpose ways. Although there are many more ways it can be used as a cleaner, listed are 10 examples. read more
By: Nick Vassilev | 2010-12-14 | Home & Family When it all comes down, you can't beat soap for most cleaning jobs around the home. Can you think of a commercial cleaning product (or, to be more correct, another commercial cleaner – soap is made commercially) that is able to clean clothes (including delicates like woollens and lace), clean floors, clean toilets, clean cars and also clean skin and hair? read more
By: Paul Vincent | 2010-12-07 | Crafts Soap has contributed a long way into skin care way back in the Babylonian era. The good thing about soap these days is that is it's even more convenient that it has been in powder or liquid form. read more
By: Paul Vincent | 2010-12-07 | Crafts When it comes to clean hands nothing beats soap in getting your hands away from dirt and bacteria. Fact is that soap has been used since the Babylonian empire to clean wash their clothes and an oral hygiene aid to get clean. read more
By: Erik R Johnson | 2010-03-29 | Desserts Ace of Cakes is one of the first reality documentary-cum-soap television shows that presently airs on the Food Network channel. The show depicts the working of a custom cake shop of Duff Goldman, Charm City Cakes, in the city Baltimore of Maryland. It covers everything, i.e. constructing cakes, tasting them with the customers, working with the various vendors and buyers and of course the final delivery of the product. read more
By: Tony Marks | 2012-02-06 | Hobbies There are many different types of soap that you can make easily at home but by far the olive oil soap is the most popular. It has healing and soothing properties that go back hundreds of years. With most things there are variations of the recipe. Hopefully the one I about to give you will save you that job of having to look for the best. This recipe makes large quantities of high quality soap. read more
By: Jumby Navarro | 2010-03-31 | Crafts Before you start mixing your melt and pour homemade soap, be sure that you have your soap molds on hand. Of course, you would not want to spend a lot on buying silicon soap molds and the like. read more
By: Nick Morgan | 2010-12-29 | Hobbies In equestrian circles, there are rugs and then there are rugs. There are such a variety of different products available in the marketplace, that they tend to run the gamut as far as performance and quality are concerned. If you find the array of different rugs to be somewhat confusing, note that you can often tell a lot about a brand's reputation and purpose, by how long they have been around. read more
By: | 2010-04-14 | Crafts Soap-making is a delicate process, but the ingredients used to make soap are fairly simple: oils, lye, water, fragrances, colorants, and other, optional additives. The fats and oils used in soap can be derived from either animal or vegetable fat. read more
By: Oli Osorhan | 2010-11-27 | Recipes Although much more expensive products have been developed over the years to do the same jobs, baking soda can work for you just as well, if not better. Use it in the following ways: read more
By: Phil George | 2010-04-03 | Interior design Have you ever wondered if there's an alternative to the harsh and expensive chemicals and cleaners you've been using to clean your house? Are you so loyal to these expensive and dangerous cleaners that you wouldn't even consider using a time-tested super-cleaner that is so safe you can eat it? OK - do you want to save tons of money too? read more
By: Darren Pace | 2011-06-01 | Hobbies According to Roman legend, the use of soap was discovered by women washing clothes in the Tiber River below Mount Sapo. Although today no-one is sure just where Mount Sapo was - or if it ever existed - it was said that animals were sacrificed to the Roman gods on top of the hill, and that rain would wash animal fats and ashes from the altars into the river. read more
By: Irah Mcdougal | 2010-03-26 | Skin care Sweating profusely can be embarrassing especially when you're out there trying to socialize or even worst when you're on a date. The more you think about it, the more you get anxious, the more you sweat. Depending which areas of your body you tend to sweat a lot, there's a way on how to treat excessive perspiration naturally. A safe and natural way to cure profuse sweating is baking soda. read more
By: loril ivance | 2013-05-09 | Business If you want to have a soda machine full length and then cleaning is a priority. It may take a little time, but the effort you put into it will outweigh the costs that may be incurred in the long run. These basic steps routine maintenance vending machine will keep running for years to come. read more
By: Kenneth Armstrong | 2010-04-02 | Small Business If you want to have great long lasting soda machine, then cleaning is a priority. It may take a little time, but the effort that you put into it will outweigh the costs that may incur in the long run. These basic routine maintenance steps will keep you vending machine up and running for years to come. read more