<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Granny-Tips.co.uk</title><link>http://www.Granny-Tips.co.uk</link><description>Latest tips</description><managingEditor>mail@Granny-Tips.co.uk</managingEditor><language>en</language><generator>ASP-PHP</generator><copyright>Granny-Tips.co.uk</copyright><webMaster>Granny-Tips.co.uk</webMaster><item><author>Granny-Tips.co.uk</author><title>Granny Tip: Whitening your teeth</title><link>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/cosmetic/whitening_your_teeth.html</link><pubDate></pubDate><guid>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/cosmetic/whitening_your_teeth.html</guid><comments>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/cosmetic/whitening_your_teeth.html</comments><description>Sage is an excellent ally against your teeth becoming yellow! Once a week, just put some sage on your teeth and rub. You will be surprised by the result!
</description></item><item><author>Granny-Tips.co.uk</author><title>Granny Tip: Whitening your teeth and refresh your breath</title><link>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/cosmetic/whitening_your_teeth_and_refresh_your_breath.html</link><pubDate></pubDate><guid>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/cosmetic/whitening_your_teeth_and_refresh_your_breath.html</guid><comments>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/cosmetic/whitening_your_teeth_and_refresh_your_breath.html</comments><description>Mix a little green clay with water. Dip your toothbrush in this paste and subsequently brush your teeth. Not only will the green clay whiten your teeth, but you will also have a fresh breath!
</description></item><item><author>Granny-Tips.co.uk</author><title>Granny Tip: Whitening curtains</title><link>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/house-keeping/whitening_curtains.html</link><pubDate></pubDate><guid>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/house-keeping/whitening_curtains.html</guid><comments>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/house-keeping/whitening_curtains.html</comments><description>To whiten your curtains which have become yellowish due to tobacco or time or chimney fires, just add 3 packs of chemical yeast to the rincing water. Your curtains will be as white as snow!
</description></item><item><author>Granny-Tips.co.uk</author><title>Granny Tip: Whisking whites</title><link>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/cooking/whisking_whites.html</link><pubDate></pubDate><guid>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/cooking/whisking_whites.html</guid><comments>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/cooking/whisking_whites.html</comments><description>Before putting the whites into your container, put the latter under cold water. Add a pinch of salt to the whites, then whip them. Whisk your whites: they will be firm and no liquid residuum will be found in your container!
</description></item><item><author>Granny-Tips.co.uk</author><title>Granny Tip: Weeding your alleys</title><link>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/gardening/weeding_your_alleys.html</link><pubDate></pubDate><guid>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/gardening/weeding_your_alleys.html</guid><comments>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/gardening/weeding_your_alleys.html</comments><description>To remove the bad weeds from your alleys, just pour the still boiling cooking water of your potatoes. Natural and very efficient indeed.
</description></item><item><author>Granny-Tips.co.uk</author><title>Granny Tip: Washing your hair with cold water</title><link>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/cosmetic/washing_your_hair_with_cold_water.html</link><pubDate></pubDate><guid>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/cosmetic/washing_your_hair_with_cold_water.html</guid><comments>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/cosmetic/washing_your_hair_with_cold_water.html</comments><description>Never wash your hair with very hot water, because that would damage the hair scales. Use warm water instead. The best is of course to wash your hair with cold water, if you can stand that! Cold water will result in tightening the hair scales, and your hair will be more vigorous and resistant.
</description></item><item><author>Granny-Tips.co.uk</author><title>Granny Tip: Washing woolen clothes</title><link>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/house-keeping/washing_woolen_clothes.html</link><pubDate></pubDate><guid>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/house-keeping/washing_woolen_clothes.html</guid><comments>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/house-keeping/washing_woolen_clothes.html</comments><description>To wash some woollen clothes, first boil one litre of water in which you have put a dozen ivy leaves. Let it cool down and put your woollen clothes in the mixture. Then you can wash!
</description></item><item><author>Granny-Tips.co.uk</author><title>Granny Tip: Washing a salad efficiently</title><link>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/cooking/washing_a_salad_efficiently.html</link><pubDate></pubDate><guid>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/cooking/washing_a_salad_efficiently.html</guid><comments>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/cooking/washing_a_salad_efficiently.html</comments><description>To clean your salad efficiently, and to get rid of every pest or bug which hides in it, just put some vinegar into the cleaning water. All the pests will come off the leaves naturally.
</description></item><item><author>Granny-Tips.co.uk</author><title>Granny Tip: Washing black clothes</title><link>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/house-keeping/washing_black_clothes.html</link><pubDate></pubDate><guid>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/house-keeping/washing_black_clothes.html</guid><comments>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/house-keeping/washing_black_clothes.html</comments><description>To wash some black clothes without changing their colour, just wash them with some washing up liquid! By avoiding the washing powder you will also avoid its whitening effect.
</description></item><item><author>Granny-Tips.co.uk</author><title>Granny Tip: Unsalting a soup or a sauce</title><link>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/cooking/unsalting_a_soup_or_a_sauce.html</link><pubDate></pubDate><guid>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/cooking/unsalting_a_soup_or_a_sauce.html</guid><comments>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/cooking/unsalting_a_soup_or_a_sauce.html</comments><description>To eliminate any salt in excess in a soup or a sauce, simply cook them for a few minutes with several slices of raw potato. Potato will absorb salt.
</description></item><item><author>Granny-Tips.co.uk</author><title>Granny Tip: Unblock bolt and nut</title><link>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/diy/unblock_bolt_and_nut.html</link><pubDate></pubDate><guid>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/diy/unblock_bolt_and_nut.html</guid><comments>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/diy/unblock_bolt_and_nut.html</comments><description>Put your bolt and nut into some Coca-Cola all night long. The following day you will be able to separate the screw from the bolt without any difficulty!
</description></item><item><author>Granny-Tips.co.uk</author><title>Granny Tip: Treating greasy hair</title><link>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/cosmetic/treating_greasy_hair.html</link><pubDate></pubDate><guid>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/cosmetic/treating_greasy_hair.html</guid><comments>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/cosmetic/treating_greasy_hair.html</comments><description>Once a week, prepare a decoction with clay: dilute some powder clay into some water, with a pinch of sea salt. The paste must be thick. Then apply on your hair while massaging. Let it rest for 15 minutes. Rinse with a lot of clear water. Add a few drops of vinegar in the water when you rinse for the last time. This treatment replaces a shampoo.
</description></item><item><author>Granny-Tips.co.uk</author><title>Granny Tip: Treating dull hair</title><link>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/cosmetic/treating_dull_hair.html</link><pubDate></pubDate><guid>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/cosmetic/treating_dull_hair.html</guid><comments>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/cosmetic/treating_dull_hair.html</comments><description>Mix a spoonful of honey with a yolk. Massage your hair with that cream. Put a hot towel or a plastic bag on your hair and let it rest for ten minutes. Then wash your hair as you normally do.
</description></item><item><author>Granny-Tips.co.uk</author><title>Granny Tip: Treating dry hair</title><link>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/cosmetic/treating_dry_hair.html</link><pubDate></pubDate><guid>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/cosmetic/treating_dry_hair.html</guid><comments>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/cosmetic/treating_dry_hair.html</comments><description>The avocado flesh is an excellent balm for your dry hair. Crush the flesh of a very ripe avocado and mix it with a yolk. Massage your dry hair with this cream, and let it rest for 15 minutes minimum, your head wrapped up into a towel or a plastic bag. Finally, wash your hair as you normally do.
</description></item><item><author>Granny-Tips.co.uk</author><title>Granny Tip: Testing an egg's freshness</title><link>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/cooking/testing_an_egg_s_freshness.html</link><pubDate></pubDate><guid>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/cooking/testing_an_egg_s_freshness.html</guid><comments>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/cooking/testing_an_egg_s_freshness.html</comments><description>To know surely if an egg is fresh, plunge it into a container full of cold water. If the egg stays at the bottom of the container, then it is fresh. If the egg comes to the surface, you had better not eat it!
</description></item><item><author>Granny-Tips.co.uk</author><title>Granny Tip: Taking care of your eyes after crying</title><link>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/cosmetic/taking_care_of_your_eyes_after_crying.html</link><pubDate></pubDate><guid>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/cosmetic/taking_care_of_your_eyes_after_crying.html</guid><comments>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/cosmetic/taking_care_of_your_eyes_after_crying.html</comments><description>Simply water your eyes with hot water and then cold water, repeatedly. Finish with cold water. You can also use some tea bag compresses, and so much for the consequences of tears on your eyes!
</description></item><item><author>Granny-Tips.co.uk</author><title>Granny Tip: Taking care of jumpers after washing</title><link>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/house-keeping/taking_care_of_jumpers_after_washing.html</link><pubDate></pubDate><guid>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/house-keeping/taking_care_of_jumpers_after_washing.html</guid><comments>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/house-keeping/taking_care_of_jumpers_after_washing.html</comments><description>Your old jumper suffers from having been washed too many times? Just use a louse-killer comb, very efficient and very quick! Your plushy jumper will say thank you!
</description></item><item><author>Granny-Tips.co.uk</author><title>Granny Tip: Taking care of damaged hands</title><link>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/cosmetic/taking_care_of_damaged_hands.html</link><pubDate></pubDate><guid>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/cosmetic/taking_care_of_damaged_hands.html</guid><comments>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/cosmetic/taking_care_of_damaged_hands.html</comments><description>In an adequate container, grate a raw potato and mix it with two spoonfuls of olive oil until you get some paste, which you can apply on your damaged hands. Let the balm operate for a few moments, then rince. Your hands are now soft and perfectly hydrated.
</description></item><item><author>Granny-Tips.co.uk</author><title>Granny Tip: Taking care of angora clothes</title><link>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/miscellaneous/taking_care_of_angora_clothes.html</link><pubDate></pubDate><guid>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/miscellaneous/taking_care_of_angora_clothes.html</guid><comments>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/miscellaneous/taking_care_of_angora_clothes.html</comments><description>Angora wool is beautiful, but it leaves some hairs everywhere. If you want to fix this little problem, just put your angora jumper in the fridge, just below the freezer. Leave your jumper in the fridge for the night. No need to put it in the freezer, that might result in breaking the fibres..
</description></item><item><author>Granny-Tips.co.uk</author><title>Granny Tip: Taking acidity away from tomatoes</title><link>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/cooking/taking_acidity_away_from_tomatoes.html</link><pubDate></pubDate><guid>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/cooking/taking_acidity_away_from_tomatoes.html</guid><comments>http://www.granny-tips.co.uk/cooking/taking_acidity_away_from_tomatoes.html</comments><description>Just before cooking your tomatoes, put a pinch of castor into the saucepan. Once your tomatoes are peeled and seeded, you can put them into the saucepan and prepare an exquisite homemade tomato sauce, with no acidity!
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