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In today's lifestyle guru-obsessed world, where we all turn to magazines and TV personalities to teach us how to organize our lives, cook, look, and live better, it's refreshing to hear clever, who-would've-thunk-it suggestions from regular women.
In Top Tips for Girls, today's primer for women in the know, Kate Reardon has collected just that-literally hundreds of tips on all areas of our lives, be it raising kids, staying fit, dressing well, planning a wedding, gardening, dating, dieting, traveling, or working. Far from garden variety, the tips you'll find here are surprising-the sort that women used to get word-of-mouth from their own moms, grandmothers, aunts, and best friends. Some of the many helpful, and even hilarious, tips you'll read here include:
• To avoid blisters from new shoes, coat your feet with Vaseline.
• Invest in a certain number of "nice" hangers. When you start having to use the metal ones from the dry cleaner, it's time to clean out your closet.
• Impress guests with homemade-tasting mayonnaise by adding fresh lemon juice and capers or thyme to ordinary mayo.
• Perk up wilted ferns by spraying them once a month with weak tea.
• To find your car in an unfamiliar area, use the camera on your cell phone to take a picture of the nearest street sign.
• Tone up your butt by squeezing it in quick reps of fifty while watching TV.
• To safely dispose of receipts and bank statements without buying a shredder, simply keep a container of water to pop them in and let them dissolve.
And many more!
In today's lifestyle guru-obsessed world, where we all turn to magazines and TV personalities to teach us how to organize our lives, cook, look, and live better, it's refreshing to hear clever, who-would've-thunk-it suggestions from regular women.
In Top Tips for Girls, today's primer for women in the know, Kate Reardon has collected just that-literally hundreds of tips on all areas of our lives, be it raising kids, staying fit, dressing well, planning a wedding, gardening, dating, dieting, traveling, or working. Far from garden variety, the tips you'll find here are surprising-the sort that women used to get word-of-mouth from their own moms, grandmothers, aunts, and best friends. Some of the many helpful, and even hilarious, tips you'll read here include:
• To avoid blisters from new shoes, coat your feet with Vaseline.
• Invest in a certain number of "nice" hangers. When you start having to use the metal ones from the dry cleaner, it's time to clean out your closet.
• Impress guests with homemade-tasting mayonnaise by adding fresh lemon juice and capers or thyme to ordinary mayo.
• Perk up wilted ferns by spraying them once a month with weak tea.
• To find your car in an unfamiliar area, use the camera on your cell phone to take a picture of the nearest street sign.
• Tone up your butt by squeezing it in quick reps of fifty while watching TV.
• To safely dispose of receipts and bank statements without buying a shredder, simply keep a container of water to pop them in and let them dissolve.
And many more!