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Popsicles are a delicious warm-weather treat, but as they melt, they can get pretty messy, even if you try and use the wrapper
as a guard to protect your hands from the melting sugary ice. If you're planning a picnic or giving out frozen treats to friends
or kids, try using a standard paper cupcake ...
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Try this trick next time you get a splinter. Make a batch of baking soda paste by adding water to about 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda to make a thick paste. Then apply the paste to the splinter. Spread the baking soda paste onto a bandage, then apply the bandage to the affect area. After 24 hours, remove the bandage. The splinter may be sticking out of the skin. If it's visible, pick it off with tweezers, and rinse the skin gently. If the splinter is sticking out but not visible, this may wash it away without further complications. Repeat the method with new paste and another bandage every 24 hours until the splinter is gone.