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7/31/2014

Do  You  Catch  More  Flies  with  Honey ???

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Or Beer ??

They say you can catch more flies with honey than vinegar?

I caught more fruit flies with beer. I had seen a couple of videos on catching fruit flies with vinegar but there was some beer in the refrigerator (it was a year old), so I put both out. 

The  Beer  won  !!

by Rosemary V Covert

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6/24/2014

8 Tips  For Using Baby Wipes for a Quick  Clean  Up

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There are many uses for baby wipes.  These are some of the things that I have used them for:
  1. Pet stains on carpet
  2. Clean shoes
  3. Clean slatted Blinds
  4. Remove dust from laundry area
  5. Wipe milk off the couch
  6. Woodwork
  7. In the car - good for sticky fingers
  8. In the bathroom - for quick chrome touch ups




by Rosemary V Covert

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5/8/2014

How  to  Clean  an  Oven  Naturally

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​Clean your oven with less impact on the environment using Vinegar and Baking Soda

From the Graphics Fairy:

“You will need white vinegar, baking soda, and some type of scrub sponge.  I used a sponge with a scrubber, and because mine had quite a bit of burnt on food, I also used a copper pot scrubber.

“Then I spritzed the baking soda with vinegar.  It started to bubble up a little and get to work, so I left it there for about 30 minutes.

"I then came back and scrubbed the burnt on food away.  The baking soda and vinegar mix just does something to loosen those bits, and once it did its magic, it took me 15 minutes to scrub the entire inside.  I then rinsed it with water using a dish rag."

“I used the copper scrubber to scrub my oven rack as well.  I just took it into my bathtub and scrubbed it with warm water…all clean now!  I have to be honest, at this point, I’d almost rather not cook in there.  I mean it’s so clean now!!!  “



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4/7/2014

A  Little  Quick  Clean  Up  Vac

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Here's a nice little quick vac that I use for a quick clean up
Dirt Devil Dynamite 26.0

Does a pretty nice job on bare floor and low carpet.  Good for everyday quick cleans.  No bag, just empty the dirt container.


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3/21/2014

House Cleaning vs Housekeeping

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What is the difference between House Cleaners and Housekeepers?

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Housecleaners clean your house.  They concentrate on removing dirt, dust and cobwebs.  It's a good idea to have your house picked up and the clutter put away so the person can concentrate on removing the dirt.

If you want someone to tidy up after you and your family, then you need a Housekeeper.


Sign says wanted house cleaner


Housecleaners clean kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, living areas.  They remove grease, cobwebs, dust, soap scum, and lime scale.

As a general rule they supply their own cleaning products, equipment, and transportation.

Housecleaners have limited time as they may have several houses scheduled for the day, and need to get in there and get the job done, so they usually charge per job.  There may be more than one person working in your home as a team or a different person each time, according to the business you select.

Housecleaners typically get more money per hour because they are running a business.  They have their own insurance and pay their own taxes.  According to the state you are in, they may need to collect state Sales & Use Tax and pay it to the state in quarterly payments.  Pennsylvania and New Jersey require this.  This is not a requirement in South Carolina.


Cleaning Lady says need a housecleaner?


Housekeepers may  wash dishes and/or load the dishwasher.  They may tidy up the kitchen, bathrooms, and other areas in your home.  They may do laundry, change sheets, ironing, or whatever you may have negotiated with them.  You may have discussed cleaning also, such as vacuuming, dusting etc.

Housekeepers generally are paid by the hour.  You are required to treat them as an employee, which means that you are responsible to deduct taxes and pay them to the government.  This includes Federal income tax, State income tax, Medicare, and Unemployment.  There may be more taxes according to the state and city you live in.

Look at the service at Care.com if you need help with figuring payments.



Don't depend on the Housekeeper to pay the taxes.  If he or she doesn't, then you may be responsible for fees and penalties when it is discovered by the government, because your housekeeper will be considered your employee.


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If you need help with your housekeeper see this site:


How To Manage Your Housekeeper at
SheKnows.com

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by Rosemary V Covert

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