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Exposure to some bacteria, even while in utero, can be beneficial to developing a healthy immune system and reduce the risk ...
A SAVVY woman has revealed how she plans to turn her new council house into a home. Heather Summer, from the UK, was stunned ...
Your home’s exterior is the first thing people notice. Over time, dirt, grime, algae, and mildew can wreak havoc on your property’s beauty and value. But there’s an answer to reviving your home’s curb ...
UK cleaning experts from Gtech have warned that carpets and rugs that look clean could actually be packed with bacteria, ...
A Chinese takeaway plagued with black mould and “greasy cobwebs” has been slapped with a one-star food hygiene rating.
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What if we told you all you need is dish soap and water to clean your whole house? Mums on the internet swear by these 12 ...
Scientists warn that a common household item you probably touch every day has 75 times more bacteria than a toilet seat.
Even if you don't have a ton of time, focusing on a few of these specific things can make all of the difference.
“Sorry my place is such a mess!” If you have to pull out that one every time you welcome friends or family into your house, it might be time to get organized. Marla Cilley, also known as the FlyLady, ...
She played with a stick in the dirt, making up notes for the fairy people who would come out later, telling them who she was: ...
1. Turn the water to your toilet off with the little metal valve in the back. 2. Flush the toilet so the tank empties, but doesn't refill (because the water's off). 3. Pour a half cup of citric acid ...