60-SIXTY USES OF BAKING SODA

Posted in Uncategorized on May 20th, 2010 by Affan

Bicarbonate of soda or baking soda has many different uses inthe household.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:

1. To make your own baking powder, stir and sift together 2
parts of Cream of Tartar to 1 part baking soda and 1 part
cornstarch.

2. Be sure to keep an extra box of baking soda by your stove in
case of grease or electrical fire. Scatter the powder by the
handful to safely put it out.

3. Keep a container of baking soda in your garage as well as in
your car to put out a fire. It won’t damage anything it touches.

4. Baking soda will also put out fires in clothing, fuel, wood,
upholstery and rugs.

5. Clean vegetables and fruit with baking soda. Sprinkle in
water, soak and rise the produce.

6. Wash garbage cans with baking soda.

7. Soak and wash diapers with baking soda.

8. Oil and grease – stained clothing washes out better with
soda added to the washing water.

9. Clean your fridge and freezer with dry soda sprinkled on a
damp cloth. rinse with clear water.

10. Deodorize your fridge and freezer by putting in an open
container of baking soda to absorb odors. Stir and turn over
the soda from time to time. Replace every 2 months.
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MAKE BIG MONEY IN REAL ESTATE

Posted in Uncategorized on May 17th, 2010 by Affan

Real Estate is one of the oldest forms of investing known to man. Real Estate investing is easy and fortunes are made in a simple
manner. For example, and investor decides that a desert area will
eventually become an industrial development. He purchases a
number of acres at a very low price. If his guess turns out to be
correct, ten years later he sells the land hundred times more
than what he paid for it.This can happen in any part of the
country and is not an exceptional case.

As the population keeps growing in the U.S., land prices continue
to raise and it means that Real Estate will continue to offer one
of the best investment opportunities in the country.

Compared to most forms of investment, Real Estate offers greater
profit potential. Of course, not every piece of land will turn
out to be a winner, and despite the great potential rewards in
some cases risks are involved, so the necessity of careful study
before invest.

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60-SIXTY USES OF VINEGAR

Posted in Uncategorized on May 13th, 2010 by Affan

1. Arthritis tonic and treatment; 2 spoonfuls of apple cider
vinegar and honey in a glass of water several times daily.

2. Thirst-quenching drink: apple cider vinegar mixed with cold
water.

3. Sagging cane chairs: sponge them with a hot solution of
half vinegar and half water. Place the chairs out in the hot
sun to dry.

4. Skin burns: apply ice cold vinegar right away for fast
relief. Will prevent burn blisters.

5. Add a spoonful of vinegar to cooking water to make
cauliflower white and clean.

6. Storing cheese: keep it fresh longer by wrapping it in a
vinegar-soaked cloth and keeping it in a sealed container.

7. Remove stains from stainless steel and chrome with a
vinegar-dampened cloth.

8. Rinse glasses and dishes in water and vinegar to remove
spots and film.

9. Prevent grease build-up in your oven by frequently wiping it
with vinegar.

10. Wipe jars of preserves and canned food with vinegar to
prevent mold-producing bacteria.

11. To eliminate mildew, dust and odors, wipe down walls with
vinegar-soaked cloth.

12. Clean windows with vinegar and water.

13. Hardened paint brushes: simmer in boiling vinegar and wash
in hot soapy water.

14. Clean breadbox and food containers with vinegar-dampened
cloth to keep fresh-smelling and clean.

15. Pour boiling vinegar down drains to unclog and clean them.

16. Clean fireplace bricks with undiluted vinegar.

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HOW TO START & SUCCESSFULLY OPERATE A CORRESPONDENCE CLUB

Posted in Uncategorized on May 10th, 2010 by Affan

All over the country, in fact–all over the world, there are
lonely men and women eagerly seeking confidential introductions
to other people–for friendship, companionship, even marriage.
They’re in every village and hamlet, in every town and city, at
every crossroads and every rural route; up in the mountains and
down in the valleys, on ranches, in factories, mills, stores,
offices, churches–They’re everywhere!

You can help these people ease their loneliness, and make a very
good income for yourself as well, with a Correspondence Club. If
you enjoy people, and have an imagination for the world of
business, then this is for you.

The first step is to find out what the other correspondence clubs
are doing. Your purpose will be to design your own format, and
look for ways to improve upon what they are doing. So, check out
the tabloids on sale at your supermarket and write a letter to as
many of the advertising correspondence clubs as you can afford.

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HOW TO DEVELOP A WORLDWIDE DISTRIBUTOR NETWORK

Posted in Uncategorized on May 5th, 2010 by Affan

When you select a product, your choice should be based upon your
knowledge of how and to whom you’re going to sell. You may have
the greatest bargain in the world, but it will be of no value to
you if you don’t know who’s going to buy it, or how you are going
to get the word out about it.

The first rule of achievement of a fortune is to produce or buy
your product for pennies and sell for dollars. So after
preliminary market research to determine who’ll buy your product,
the next question to answer is: How munch will the majority of
this market be willing to pay for your product?

For the sake of our discussion, let’s say that you’ve written a
“How TO” manual on how to make $100,000 a year compiling and
selling mailing lists. You check with a number of printers and
get a production cost of $1.50 per book in lots of 1,000. You
figure that with sharp advertising, you can “sell a million” of
these books at $10 per copy, but that advertising will cost you
$1.50 per book. Thus far, the basic cost of your book is $3 per
copy.

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