The Extraordinary Uses of Pepper
Stop a car radiator leak
A heat wave has hit your town, and your aging, leaking car radiator isn't
too happy about it. If it's overheating because of a small leak, pepper can
help. Before you bring your car to a mechanic for a more thorough repair,
pour a handful of pepper into your radiator. It will temporarily plug the leaks
until you can get some help.
Use as a decongestant
Is your nose stopped up? Are your ears plugged? Do you have a cold?
Forget the over-the-counter medications. Nothing gets things flowing again
faster than some cayenne pepper. Sprinkle it on your food and grab some
tissues.
Keep colors bright
That new cherry-red shirt you just purchased is fantastic, but just think
how faded the color will look after the shirt has been washed a few times.
Add a teaspoon of pepper to the wash load. Pepper keeps bright colors
bright and prevents them from running too.
Get bugs off plants
There's nothing more frustrating than a swarm of bugs nibbling at your
fledgling garden. Just when things are starting to pop up, the bugs are there,
chowing down. Mix black pepper with flour. Sprinkle around your plants. Bugs
take a hike.
Deter deer from your garden
Your freshly budding garden seems as if it's ringing the dinner bell for the
neighborhood deer. They'll find another place to dine if you spray your
bushes with a cayenne and water mixture.
Keep ants out of the kitchen
Two or three of your annual summer visitors have invaded your kitchen.
Those ants are looking for sugar. Give them some pepper instead. Cayenne
pepper sprinkled in spots where the ants are looking, such as along the
backs of your countertops or on your baseboards, will tell them that no sugar
is ahead.
Kill an ant colony
If you find the ants' home colony a little too close to yours and it is
causing them to relocate to your kitchen, cayenne pepper can help get rid of
it. Pour the pepper down the ant hole and say so long to ants.
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ANISH
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