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  • SOME KITCHEN TIPS THAT MIGHT HELP YOU.

    (1) If you don't want your seasoning cubes to get soft and start bringing out water....add garri to the container where you put your seasoning cubes. It wilk remain strong and fresh.
    (2) Don't throw away your left over pounded yam. Dry it and crush it. After its dried then use it to eat beans....its a great taste.
    (3) if your pot of soup sour or changes taste. Put 2-3 pieces of charcoal in it and warm very well....you will recover the delicious taste again.
    If your shoe is smelly....add piece of charcoal, it will absorb the smell.
    (4) If wall geckos are disturbing you in your house, put fresh egg shells on your windows and doors where they come in. It will all run out from your house.
    (5) Add a pint of salt to your boiling water.....it makes it boil faster.
    (6) When cooking your stew, always use ginger and garlic to boil your meat....it give the stew super taste.
    (7) Put water inside a burnt pot and cook for some minutes....the hardness will be soften and ready to be washed easily.
    (8) To prevent your yam from getting spoilt after you might have cut them. Apply palm oil to the remaining half.
    (9) Rub salt on your pilled onions before cutting it to avoid peppering your eyes.
    (10) To kill ants and other micro animals in your kitchen....mix salt, water and detergent then spray. Note....cover your pots and plates before spraying.
    (11) Add little palm oil in your boiling water before adding your WHITE garri....it turns it to YELLOW garri.
    (12) If hot water pour on your body, spray flour on the affected body part. It will not bloat up but rather it will dry and heal up without scar.
    (13) To make your WHITE PAP to turn YELLOW PAP....add a little drop of palm oil while dissolving the raw pap.
    (14) Add a little groundnut oil in your hot water for eba....it will prevent it from sticking to the bowl while stirring.
    (15) If you have ripe tomatoes and you don't want them to get rotten....take lemons and mix with the tomatoes.
    SOME KITCHEN TIPS THAT MIGHT HELP YOU. (1) If you don't want your seasoning cubes to get soft and start bringing out water....add garri to the container where you put your seasoning cubes. It wilk remain strong and fresh. (2) Don't throw away your left over pounded yam. Dry it and crush it. After its dried then use it to eat beans....its a great taste. (3) if your pot of soup sour or changes taste. Put 2-3 pieces of charcoal in it and warm very well....you will recover the delicious taste again. If your shoe is smelly....add piece of charcoal, it will absorb the smell. (4) If wall geckos are disturbing you in your house, put fresh egg shells on your windows and doors where they come in. It will all run out from your house. (5) Add a pint of salt to your boiling water.....it makes it boil faster. (6) When cooking your stew, always use ginger and garlic to boil your meat....it give the stew super taste. (7) Put water inside a burnt pot and cook for some minutes....the hardness will be soften and ready to be washed easily. (8) To prevent your yam from getting spoilt after you might have cut them. Apply palm oil to the remaining half. (9) Rub salt on your pilled onions before cutting it to avoid peppering your eyes. (10) To kill ants and other micro animals in your kitchen....mix salt, water and detergent then spray. Note....cover your pots and plates before spraying. (11) Add little palm oil in your boiling water before adding your WHITE garri....it turns it to YELLOW garri. (12) If hot water pour on your body, spray flour on the affected body part. It will not bloat up but rather it will dry and heal up without scar. (13) To make your WHITE PAP to turn YELLOW PAP....add a little drop of palm oil while dissolving the raw pap. (14) Add a little groundnut oil in your hot water for eba....it will prevent it from sticking to the bowl while stirring. (15) If you have ripe tomatoes and you don't want them to get rotten....take lemons and mix with the tomatoes.
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  • SOME KITCHEN TIPS THAT MIGHT HELP YOU.

    (1) If you don't want your seasoning cubes to get soft and start bringing out water....add garri to the container where you put your seasoning cubes. It wilk remain strong and fresh.
    (2) Don't throw away your left over pounded yam. Dry it and crush it. After its dried then use it to eat beans....its a great taste.
    (3) if your pot of soup sour or changes taste. Put 2-3 pieces of charcoal in it and warm very well....you will recover the delicious taste again.
    If your shoe is smelly....add piece of charcoal, it will absorb the smell.
    (4) If wall geckos are disturbing you in your house, put fresh egg shells on your windows and doors where they come in. It will all run out from your house.
    (5) Add a pint of salt to your boiling water.....it makes it boil faster.
    (6) When cooking your stew, always use ginger and garlic to boil your meat....it give the stew super taste.
    (7) Put water inside a burnt pot and cook for some minutes....the hardness will be soften and ready to be washed easily.
    (8) To prevent your yam from getting spoilt after you might have cut them. Apply palm oil to the remaining half.
    (9) Rub salt on your pilled onions before cutting it to avoid peppering your eyes.
    (10) To kill ants and other micro animals in your kitchen....mix salt, water and detergent then spray. Note....cover your pots and plates before spraying.
    (11) Add little palm oil in your boiling water before adding your WHITE garri....it turns it to YELLOW garri.
    (12) If hot water pour on your body, spray flour on the affected body part. It will not bloat up but rather it will dry and heal up without scar.
    (13) To make your WHITE PAP to turn YELLOW PAP....add a little drop of palm oil while dissolving the raw pap.
    (14) Add a little groundnut oil in your hot water for eba....it will prevent it from sticking to the bowl while stirring.
    (15) If you have ripe tomatoes and you don't want them to get rotten....take lemons and mix with the tomatoes.
    SOME KITCHEN TIPS THAT MIGHT HELP YOU. (1) If you don't want your seasoning cubes to get soft and start bringing out water....add garri to the container where you put your seasoning cubes. It wilk remain strong and fresh. (2) Don't throw away your left over pounded yam. Dry it and crush it. After its dried then use it to eat beans....its a great taste. (3) if your pot of soup sour or changes taste. Put 2-3 pieces of charcoal in it and warm very well....you will recover the delicious taste again. If your shoe is smelly....add piece of charcoal, it will absorb the smell. (4) If wall geckos are disturbing you in your house, put fresh egg shells on your windows and doors where they come in. It will all run out from your house. (5) Add a pint of salt to your boiling water.....it makes it boil faster. (6) When cooking your stew, always use ginger and garlic to boil your meat....it give the stew super taste. (7) Put water inside a burnt pot and cook for some minutes....the hardness will be soften and ready to be washed easily. (8) To prevent your yam from getting spoilt after you might have cut them. Apply palm oil to the remaining half. (9) Rub salt on your pilled onions before cutting it to avoid peppering your eyes. (10) To kill ants and other micro animals in your kitchen....mix salt, water and detergent then spray. Note....cover your pots and plates before spraying. (11) Add little palm oil in your boiling water before adding your WHITE garri....it turns it to YELLOW garri. (12) If hot water pour on your body, spray flour on the affected body part. It will not bloat up but rather it will dry and heal up without scar. (13) To make your WHITE PAP to turn YELLOW PAP....add a little drop of palm oil while dissolving the raw pap. (14) Add a little groundnut oil in your hot water for eba....it will prevent it from sticking to the bowl while stirring. (15) If you have ripe tomatoes and you don't want them to get rotten....take lemons and mix with the tomatoes.
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  • Hear me, Na advice I dey give today!

    Dear bakers,
    It’s harmattan season, and we all know how challenging it can be working with fondant during this time. The cold and dryness can make fondant crack, dry out, or become difficult to work with.

    But don’t worry, I’ve got a simple hack for you:

    When making your fondant, reduce your CMC (you know what that is, no need to ask) and increase your glucose.

    Let me break it down for you—If your usual recipe calls for 1/2 tbsp of glucose, try using 1 tbsp of glucose instead. Also, when kneading your fondant, use vegetable shortening instead of icing sugar to keep it smooth and flexible.

    Trust me, this will help you get the perfect texture, even in this dry harmattan weather. No more cracks, no more headaches!

    Make sure you’re always on top of your game, and let the fondant flow smoothly!
    Hear me, Na advice I dey give today! Dear bakers, It’s harmattan season, and we all know how challenging it can be working with fondant during this time. The cold and dryness can make fondant crack, dry out, or become difficult to work with. But don’t worry, I’ve got a simple hack for you: When making your fondant, reduce your CMC (you know what that is, no need to ask) and increase your glucose. Let me break it down for you—If your usual recipe calls for 1/2 tbsp of glucose, try using 1 tbsp of glucose instead. Also, when kneading your fondant, use vegetable shortening instead of icing sugar to keep it smooth and flexible. Trust me, this will help you get the perfect texture, even in this dry harmattan weather. No more cracks, no more headaches! 🙄 Make sure you’re always on top of your game, and let the fondant flow smoothly!
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  • Our prime purpose in this life is to help others. And if you can't help them, at least don't hurt them.
    Our prime purpose in this life is to help others. And if you can't help them, at least don't hurt them.
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  • Heaven help those who help them self's
    Heaven help those who help them self's
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    Heaven help those who help them self
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  • Providing adequate shelter for goats is crucial for maintaining their health, productivity, and overall well-being. Goats need shelter to protect themselves from harsh weather conditions, predators, and disease.

    A well-designed shelter helps goats feel secure, reduces stress, and improves breeding and kidding outcomes. Extreme temperatures, wind, rain, and sun can be detrimental to goats, making shelter essential.

    There are various types of shelters, including simple structures like three-sided shelters or lean-tos, barns, and hoop houses. When designing a shelter, consider orientation, ventilation, space, lighting, and flooring.

    Ideally, shelters should face east or southeast to maximize natural light, have adequate airflow to prevent moisture buildup, and provide 10-15 square feet per goat. Flooring should be dry and non-slip, such as concrete or gravel.

    Regular shelter maintenance is vital and includes cleaning and disinfecting, checking for damage, ensuring adequate bedding, and monitoring temperature and humidity levels.

    Providing shade structures for outdoor areas and securing shelters and pastures with fencing are additional considerations. Climate-specific designs may also be necessary.

    Incorporating feeding and watering systems into shelter design can improve efficiency. Effective shelter management is vital for goat health, productivity, and profitability.

    When you understand goat shelter needs and implement well-designed shelters, you will greatly improve herd's overall well-being and productivity.

    I can help you set up a profitable goat Farm reach out if you need assistance
    Providing adequate shelter for goats is crucial for maintaining their health, productivity, and overall well-being. Goats need shelter to protect themselves from harsh weather conditions, predators, and disease. A well-designed shelter helps goats feel secure, reduces stress, and improves breeding and kidding outcomes. Extreme temperatures, wind, rain, and sun can be detrimental to goats, making shelter essential. There are various types of shelters, including simple structures like three-sided shelters or lean-tos, barns, and hoop houses. When designing a shelter, consider orientation, ventilation, space, lighting, and flooring. Ideally, shelters should face east or southeast to maximize natural light, have adequate airflow to prevent moisture buildup, and provide 10-15 square feet per goat. Flooring should be dry and non-slip, such as concrete or gravel. Regular shelter maintenance is vital and includes cleaning and disinfecting, checking for damage, ensuring adequate bedding, and monitoring temperature and humidity levels. Providing shade structures for outdoor areas and securing shelters and pastures with fencing are additional considerations. Climate-specific designs may also be necessary. Incorporating feeding and watering systems into shelter design can improve efficiency. Effective shelter management is vital for goat health, productivity, and profitability. When you understand goat shelter needs and implement well-designed shelters, you will greatly improve herd's overall well-being and productivity. I can help you set up a profitable goat Farm reach out if you need assistance
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  • The day a blind man sees, he throws away the stick that helped him his whole life
    The day a blind man sees, he throws away the stick that helped him his whole life
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  • As a teenager you need to have a skill , you can learn different skills it will help later
    As a teenager you need to have a skill , you can learn different skills it will help later🙄
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  • DIY Remedy For Skin Tag

    - use apple cider vinegar (ACV). The acid in ACV may help break down the tissue of the skin tag. To apply, soak a cotton ball in ACV, place it on the skin tag, and cover it with a bandage for 10–15 minutes daily. Do this twice a day. After a few days, the skin tag may darken, shrivel, and eventually fall off. However, if you're unsure or if the skin tag is large, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for safe removal.
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    DIY Remedy For Skin Tag - use apple cider vinegar (ACV). The acid in ACV may help break down the tissue of the skin tag. To apply, soak a cotton ball in ACV, place it on the skin tag, and cover it with a bandage for 10–15 minutes daily. Do this twice a day. After a few days, the skin tag may darken, shrivel, and eventually fall off. However, if you're unsure or if the skin tag is large, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for safe removal. # skin tag #skincare #trends
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