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Show H HOUSEHOLD ItlldTSte When an iron sticks, sprinkle some salt on a newspaper and rub the iron over it. . f To keep greens from packing in jars, cut through two or three times with a sharp knife. Use a card table beside your ironing board to hold the freshly ironed clothes until ready to put them away. A drop or two of sweet oil on the cogs of the food chopper or egg beater once in a while will keep them in good condition. In washing a sweater, sew the buttonholes together before putting put-ting it into the water. For something delicious, try a generous layer of applesauce between be-tween two slices of hot French toast. Sprinkle with cinnamon and serve hot. |