Monday, 11 August 2014

Tweezers...Not Just For Plucking Hairs

From the makers of Housekeeping With Baby Powder comes other uses around the home for tweezers.

Remove cracked eggshells when cooking.
Whipping up the perfect omelet and broken shells fall into the bowl.  Remember they're dishwasher safe too.

Grab crumbs from under stove burners.
Not only is it safer, it keeps the kitchen smoke-free.

Tighten loose screws on your glasses.
 Use the pointed end to fix your glasses.

Pluck pesky animal hairs off sweaters and coats.
For the days the lint roller can't get every last strand.

Take out splinters, thorns, and more.
Consider them an important staple for any at-home first aid kit.  I am sure this is not a revelation to many, I remember my Father doing it when I was a kid.

Thread a needle.
They're really convenient when you have to pull a tricky thread through a needle's eye.

Untangle necklaces.
Sometimes delicate chains are too small to untwist with hands alone. Tweezers can really help.

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