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		<title>By: 60+ Frugal ways to use baking soda</title>
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		<title>By: Thrifty Mommy &#187; Top 10 frugal uses of baking soda.</title>
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		<dc:creator>Thrifty Mommy &#187; Top 10 frugal uses of baking soda.</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Baking soda is one of “Nature’s” best cleaning agents. It is cheap and hard working. It amazes me how many different ways we can use baking soda in our houses aside from cooking. Amazingly enough, there are health and beauty uses for baking soda as well. Here are my top 10 favorite uses of baking soda around the house. 1. Mix baking soda and table salt with water for a great paste to clean your porcelain tub or sink. 2. Stick an open box in the fridge /freezer to get rid of odors. 3. Baking soda and water paste to shine up that silver. 4. Mix baking soda with Borax for a scouring powder instead of harsh smelling cleaners. 5. Soak thermoses and tea cups with hot water and 3 tsp baking soda to remove coffee and tea stains. 6. Baking soda and a wet sponge will clean crayon off a chalk board. 7. Baking soda and water paste rubbed on rough feel, elbows, etc… Rinse with warm water and put on your favorite lotion. 8. ¼ cup baking soda added to 2 cups warm water will do wonders for your hair and cost less than a clarifying shampoo. 9. Insect stings can be eased with baking soda and vinegar (you knew that was going to appear soon). 10. Gargle water with baking soda for mouth ulcers and oral blisters. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Baking soda is one of “Nature’s” best cleaning agents. It is cheap and hard working. It amazes me how many different ways we can use baking soda in our houses aside from cooking. Amazingly enough, there are health and beauty uses for baking soda as well. Here are my top 10 favorite uses of baking soda around the house. 1. Mix baking soda and table salt with water for a great paste to clean your porcelain tub or sink. 2. Stick an open box in the fridge /freezer to get rid of odors. 3. Baking soda and water paste to shine up that silver. 4. Mix baking soda with Borax for a scouring powder instead of harsh smelling cleaners. 5. Soak thermoses and tea cups with hot water and 3 tsp baking soda to remove coffee and tea stains. 6. Baking soda and a wet sponge will clean crayon off a chalk board. 7. Baking soda and water paste rubbed on rough feel, elbows, etc… Rinse with warm water and put on your favorite lotion. 8. ¼ cup baking soda added to 2 cups warm water will do wonders for your hair and cost less than a clarifying shampoo. 9. Insect stings can be eased with baking soda and vinegar (you knew that was going to appear soon). 10. Gargle water with baking soda for mouth ulcers and oral blisters. [...]</p>
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