Typical uses that you might already exercise would be to line the bottom of your oven with foil to catch drippings. Or to wrap your electric stove burner liners with foil to save them from some awful scrubbing of baked on food drippings. In both instances, it is good practice to change them from time to time. I understand long time usage in the bottom of they oven might cause damage to the elements.
Because aluminum foil reflects heat but doesn't conduct heat it adds to it's utility. Cutting strips of foil and rolling your hair with it as make shift rollers can then be dried with a blow dryer. The foil will help heat your hair and assist in drying and ultimately curling your hair. There is no need for bobby pins to hold the curls in place, the foil will stay put. Placing a layer of foil under your ironing board cover will help transfer the heat to the items you are ironing and quicken your work.
Animals don't like aluminum foil. This one application is very useful, from keeping pets off of furniture to chasing birds out of fruit trees. You can't go wrong with warding off animals in an eco friendly manner.
Do you hate it when you need a bit of brown sugar and your stash has become a brick of sugar instead of granules? Wrap the chunk of brown sugar in aluminum foil and heat it in a 300-degree oven for about five minutes to soften the sugar. Now there is no need to throw hard brown sugar out and you can use ever last bit of it.
Do you have a television and DVD player stacked on top of each other? Do you seem to have more static than you think you should in your picture quality? Try placing a piece of aluminum foil between the two electronics. They both put off electromagnetic fields that might interfere with each other; the foil will block the transfer between them.
Sharpening scissors is an easy task and you don't have to pay anyone to do it for you. You can sharpen expensive scissors as well as the cheapest pair you have in your house. Layer foil together and cut through the layers of foil to sharpen your scissors. Six to eight layers of foil should do the trick.
Create a ball of aluminum foil, about the size of a baseball. Place it in your clothes dryer and leave it in there. It works as a fabric softener and removes static. There is no need for dryer sheets that you throw away. The wad of foil will last forever, use it over and over again. This is a great eco friendly tip.
Published by Janet Trieschman
Janet has had a number of articles and reviews published, as well as many exhibitions and honors to her record and has been listed in Who's Who of Emerging Leaders, Who's Who in American Education, Who's Who... View profile
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5 Comments
Post a CommentThere is an app on iTunes and Android called "Save Green by Going Green" that has a lot alternative uses for thing like aluminum foil, corn starch, backing soda, lemon juice, etc... Pretty cool and only a buck.
Janet these are awesome tips.
oh I've never heard the fabric softner one! sounds good to me.
I wish I had read this sooner I had to throw out a whole bag of brown sugar a week or so ago because it was hard :(
I love it, I'm saving this one.