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Try to roughly shape your ball on one side of your bowl before you put it in the fridge to make it easy to just “garnish and go” later on..
of the methods below!Last week I had the chance to have a little chat with HGTV’s Scott McGillivray and pick his brain for some of his best income property tips..Cause, you know, this is what I do now.
I have celebrities call me up on the phone all the time these days.That’s just everyday life when you’re a big important blogger like me.. Ha!But I got to ask him some questions none-the less!.
The idea of it all kind of made me a little nervous, but honestly Scott was so easy to talk to and he had a lot of really great advice.His responses definitely didn’t come across as canned or prepared, and I totally appreciated that.. Today will be part one of the interview and part two will come in a few days..
He just had so much great info to share in a just a few minutes and there’s no way to fit all that goodness into one post!.
So you’ll forgive me if I have to give you two instalments of Scott rather than just one!.I picked up some.
a few weeks ago to try out a trick I heard about, and it got me thinking… what else is this household staple good for?Well, I’ll tell ya!.
1)Add some to the bath for a relaxing soak for soar muscles.I think this is probably the most common use.. 2)On itchy skin or for bug bites: Dissolve a tablespoon of epsom salt in 1/2 cup of water, let it cool, and then spritz it on itchy skin or soak a cloth in it to make a soothing compress.. 3).