2.Wacky Uses For Jello. We all know Jello is a fun and popular dessert, and can be used in many recipes. But did you know Jello can be used to patch bare spots in your lawn, or to cure stinky feet? Yeah, I know it sounds a bit wacky, but there are lots of cool things you could do with Jello. And best yet these ideas really work!
These ideas are easy and convenient alternatives to often more expensive traditional products. So check out some of these articles and see for yourself what a treat Jello really can be!
"How To Make Jello Shots"
"How To Patch A Lawn With Jello"
3. Heal Acne With Strawberry Yogurt
This may seem a bit wild, but one of our viewers submitted this article so I put it to the test. My kid brother has suffered for years with the simptoms of severe acne, so I enlisted him to prove this remedy. I was extremely skeptical at first, but once I saw his happy face it was obvious it had worked......Read "How To Heal Acne With Strawberry Yogurt"
4. Grab Yourself A Cold One! You may enjoy drinking beer as much as I do (I'm not sure that's possible), but did you know that your beverage of choice could also be used as a key ingredient in delicious recipes? Or to rid your back yard of wasps? Check out some of these articles and see for yourself why our contributors believe this malty treat is for much more than drinking.
- Give your idea of a liquid lunch a unique twist with these recipes for Cheesy Beer Soup and Beef And Beer Soup
- Get rid of those pestering wasps in the back yard with a beer can and a piece of string! Get step by step instructions here.
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This page is a work in progress. We are working toward bringing you many more ideas on alternative uses for household products. If you have a wacky idea you'd like to share please feel free to leave a comment. If you have an article published with relevance and would like to share it with our viewers, I would be happy to post a snippet of it along with a link to your page. Thank You.
Loved the article on coffee grounds. I put mine in the compost pile. Any leftover coffee I use as fertilizer for my plants by watering with the liquid.
I previously remember visiting your site. This is neat stuff. Keep it up. Hope that you develop a larger following.
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