If you like your pancakes on the fluffy side, replace the baking soda with the liquid called for in the recipes. You’ll be amazed at how light and fluffy your breakfast treats turn out.
Give your plants a mineral bath
Do not throw away the leftover soda. Use it to water your indoor plants. Minerals in sparkling water help green plants grow. For maximum benefit, try to water your plants with baking soda about once a week.
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Remove stains from fabric
Clean greasy stains from double knit fabrics. Pour baking soda over the stain and scrub gently. Scrub more vigorously to remove stains on carpets or less delicate clothing.
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Clean gems
Soak diamonds, rubies, sapphires and emeralds in baking soda to give them a bright shine. Just place them in a glass full of baking soda and let them soak overnight.
Clean the windshield of the car
Keep a spray bottle filled with club soda in the trunk of your car. Use it to remove bird droppings and grease stains from the windshield.
Restore your hair color
Bicarbonate of soda is one of the most used ingredients in cooking and baking, but in addition to the kitchen, it can also be useful for your health…
If your blonde hair turns green when you swim in a pool with too much chlorine, don’t panic. Rinse your hair with baking soda and it may return to its original color
Tame your belly
Baking soda will do wonders for an upset stomach caused by indigestion or a hangover.
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Urine stain removal
Does your child or dog have an accident on the carpet or sofa? After soaking up as much urine as possible, pour baking soda on the stained area and immediately blot again. It will get rid of the stain and help reduce the unpleasant smell.