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Pasteurised milk that has passed its sell-by date can cause tummy upsets, so I'd sour your own instead, using a teaspoon of lemon juice or white-wine vinegar to each 250ml of fresh milk.
Remove grease from pans using a teaspoon of salt.
This works really well in closed in shoes and can also be used in sandals using a teaspoon of soda or less.
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Up against lavishly financed Russian media, cash-strapped, fractious Europe will always struggle: one American official likens the battle to using a teaspoon to shovel out of a snowstorm.
"Just to assure you that sugars are not toxins, I use a teaspoon of sugar in my tea every day and I'm sure it's not poison," Dr. Jacobson said.
If you can't get fresh kaffir lime leaves, use a teaspoon of finely grated lime zest; and if you can't get chipotle chilli flakes, blitz a dried chipotle or ancho chilli, or increase the smoked paprika to three-quarters of a teaspoon.
In recent years, as one economist told me in the teeming, bustling southern port city of Karachi, those who had a bicycle now have a motorbike (which uses a teaspoon of fuel for 50 miles and can, if you are a lower middle class Pakistani family, carry two adults and two kids) and those who had a motorbike have a Mehran.
You can use a teaspoon of both instead.
Use a teaspoon of cayenne pepper in lukewarm water if you can manage the spice.
Use a teaspoon of butter to sprinkle the apple halves with.
Use a teaspoon of baking soda on your toothbrush, a dab of water, and brush as usual.
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