In today’s news, Uzbekistan donates humanitarian food supplies to Afghanistan. Vancouver, Canada, experiences first snow-free winter in over four decades, Bolivia protects cloud forest to support rare wildlife-people species, US introduces crisis response bureau amid foreign aid reforms, 91-year-young British man handcrafts wooden toys for charity, vegan sandwich shop in Los Angeles, California, USA, named best in state, and Malta provides funding to improve animal-people sanctuaries.
Running an eco-friendly house is easy to do. Today, I’d like to offer a tip. Lemon peels can be utilized to make a safe and natural dish soap. They contain citric acid, which assists in cleaning, deodorizing, and softening water. To make it, just place chopped lemon peels in a jar and cover with water. Stir in 30 grams (2 tablespoons) of baking soda and allow the mixture to steep for approximately one week. Be sure to open the lid daily to let air escape. Next, filter the liquid to utilize for washing dishes; you can incorporate cinnamon or lemongrass essential oil to make a pleasant scent. If you need a faster solution, just combine lemon peels with salt, warm water, and several drops of dish soap, then shake. Lemon peels also assist in deodorizing refrigerators and cleaning burnt cutting boards and pots.
Here’s a daily dose of pleasantry to lift your spirits. It’s entitled, “Grandpa’s Great Escape.”
Little Coby was busy building a toy fortress in the living room when a loud, persistent knock echoed from the front door.
“Mama! Come quick! There’s a strange man in a suit at the door!”
“Did he say what he wants, honey? Is he selling something?”
“He says he’s collecting for senior citizens. Do you think we should hide Grandpa?”
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