While you are struggling with everyday problems, somewhere in the dusty corners there are simple, time-tested solutions hiding.
There is no need to reinvent the wheel, just look into the past.
Six tricks from her arsenal will make you a jack of all trades.
The first secret is in a bottle of vinegar. Stains on clothes or a deposit on the kettle?
To solve this problem, dilute vinegar with water, wipe, and everything will disappear.
Grandma knew it worked better than the newfangled sprays.
The second trick is with a needle and thread. Carry them in your wallet, and minor breakages will never catch you by surprise.
The third assistant is in the jar with soda.
If your sink is clogged, simply pour baking soda into the pipes and fill with boiling water.
The smell in your shoes will disappear if you sprinkle baking soda inside overnight.
The fourth idea is with a newspaper.
Crumple the sheet and wipe the cloudy glass with damp paper. The shine will return without streaks.
The fifth secret is in the freezer. Freeze any greens in ice cube trays. Then add it to the dish, and the taste will come alive.
Step 6: Salt. A bowl of coarse salt in the corner will absorb moisture if your windows fog up.
Our grandmothers always valued comfort and simplicity, and it really works.
These techniques are free. Implement them into your life and you will feel that your life has become much more comfortable.