Thursday, November 14, 2024

Stick It In The Fridge

 



 

I read an article the other day about non-food items that should be stored in the refrigerator.

 

Nail polish

Keeping nail polish in the fridge can extend its life and prevent it from becoming thick and clumpy. Remember to let the polish warm up to room temperature before using it for the best application.

 

Batteries

Storing batteries in the refrigerator can help them retain their charge for longer. The cold environment slows down the chemical reactions that cause batteries to lose power over time. This is especially helpful for rechargeable batteries, which can hold their charge up to 90% longer when refrigerated. Just be sure to let them come to room temperature before use to prevent condensation.

 

Makeup

Many cosmetic products, especially those with natural ingredients, can benefit from refrigeration. The cool temperature helps preserve the active ingredients and prevents bacteria growth.

 

Candles

Refrigerating candles can make them burn slower and more evenly. The cold hardens the wax, which helps the candle maintain its shape and prevents dripping. This trick works best for non-scented candles, as refrigeration can affect the fragrance of scented ones. Remember to remove the candle from the fridge a few hours before use to allow it to reach room temperature.

 

Sunscreen

Keeping sunscreen in the fridge can help maintain its effectiveness and extend its shelf life. The cool temperature prevents the active ingredients from breaking down, ensuring maximum sun protection. Chilled sunscreen also feels refreshing when applied on hot days. Just be sure to shake the bottle well before use, as some ingredients may separate when cold.

 

Perfume

Storing perfume in the refrigerator can help preserve its scent and prevent the fragrance from changing over time. Heat and light can alter the chemical composition of perfumes, but the cool, dark environment of a fridge slows this process. This is especially beneficial for natural and essential oil-based fragrances. Keep in mind that frequent temperature changes can affect the perfume, so choose a spot in your fridge where it can stay undisturbed.

 

Aloe Vera Gel

Refrigerating aloe vera gel can enhance its soothing properties, making it even more effective for treating sunburns and skin irritations. The cool temperature provides extra relief and can help reduce inflammation. Chilled aloe vera gel also feels great when applied to the skin on hot days. Just make sure to use a clean, airtight container to prevent contamination.

 


 

CATS

No, no, no!! Do NOT put your cat in the refrigerator!! He snuck in when I wasn’t looking! Honest!

 

 

 

Thursday, November 7, 2024

Memory Food

 

I hate it when certain foods I love are discontinued. Sometimes they are replaced by other stuff that is acceptable, but just not the same. *sigh*

 


 

Fizzies

I wasn’t a big fan of Fizzies, it was mostly the novelty of making plain old water into something else. The only flavor I actually liked was root beer. The rest were meh. And biting into one was no fun at all!

 

 


Jello Whip N Chill

I made this SO MANY times when I was still living at home. It was such an easy and yummy dessert to make. Sometimes I would add food coloring to make some really “interesting” looking stuff. 

 

 



Pepperidge Farms microwave dessert cups

LOVED THESE. I would stock up on them whenever I went shopping. So many great flavors and just the right amount for a nice little dessert.

 

 


Pillsbury chocolate toaster strudels

Toaster strudels was a fun fad, but for me, it was chocolate all the way. When they stopped making that flavor I stopped buying them.

 


 

Pepperidge  Farms blueberry turnovers

Why does no one sell this flavor anymore? I don’t understand it. And I have never seen ready-made ones in the deli/bakery section of any store. Lots of recipes to make them yourself, but I don’t do that kind of baking.

 


 

Dryers spumoni ice cream

This was such a treat when I was growing up. Sometimes it was available as a dessert in a restaurant. When given the choice, I always asked for spumoni. Once in a great while we’d get a tub of it at the store. Can’t find it now. Again, there are tons of recipes to make this, but anything over 3-4 ingredients is on the nope list. 

 

 


Creamed chipped beef on toast the way my grandma made it

OK. I know this isn’t a purchased food that is no longer available, but I LOVED the way my grandma made this simple dish. And she didn’t use actual chipped beef, she used cheap lunchmeat. I recently found a recipe online that I will try out and let you know how it goes. I know for sure that Marv won’t eat it, but I am hopeful.

 


Thursday, October 31, 2024

Haphazard Miscellany – November 2024


DIY Edition

 

There are some seriously creative and talented folks out there. A lot of the things I come across are truly interesting and neat and I know that NEVER in a million years will I EVER do those things. But I still like to look at them…

 

We’re heading toward that time of year when Christmas ideas are cropping up. I think this tree made from driftwood is awesome! I would love something that sturdy that I could drape all the lights and bead garlands and know that it would hold up. And I would have a lighted star fish for the top. 


 

 

This faux fireplace is a great idea for a small house, dorm room, etc. Yes, it looks kinda cheesy, but who cares? It’s Christmas! At the end of the season you could pry off the tiles and use them the following year. And no ashes to clean up!


 

 

Other than the fact that this looks like it was made from giant popsicle sticks/tongue depressors, I like this design. Simple and classy. At least I think so. You could make several in different colors for the different seasons. 


 

 

I’ve seen a lot of cute ideas using shredders, and I like these. I don’t think I’d ever do the earring one, but I could see making the wind chimes with old silverware. And the rustier the shredder is, the better. I’d probably add some pipes or something that would make an actual sound. 


 

 

FUNNY AS HECK!! But not in MY house! Huge points for creativity though. 


 

 

This one I absolutely love and I know that Paul would’ve enjoyed making some of these. I truly wish I’d seen this when Lia was little and we could’ve played with these in the little pool.