Spray it with Hairspray before you wash it.Works well for me. I use the
cheapest hair spray you can find.
Sue

Hi,
I usually lurk and I've learned a LOT from you! Thank
you! Now, I have a question. My son got ballpoint
pen ink on the sleeve of a new shirt. Anyone know how
to remove it? It's a yellow shirt, so we don't want
to try any kind of bleach.
Thanks!
Lynn
Spray it with Hairspray before you wash it.Works well for me. I use the
cheapest hair spray you can find.
Sue
Hi Lynn, Try ZOUT It comes in a spray bottle or a thicker gell in a squirt bottle. I found it ook out ink when an older woman I was working for used to get ink on he white sweatshirt jacket. It does not bleach but wll remove the ink. I used the gell I just squirted some on, rubbed it in and then washed. Gail NE PA
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Hi,
I usually lurk and I've learned a LOT from you! Thank
you! Now, I have a question. My son got ballpoint
pen ink on the sleeve of a new shirt. Anyone know how
to remove it? It's a yellow shirt, so we don't want
to try any kind of bleach.
Thanks!
Lynn
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Thank you all so much - those of you who responded to
my question about removing ballpoint pen ink from my
son's shirt. I never would have thought of hair spray
in a million years and you all mentioned it. I'll try
that, then the antibacterial lotion.
I knew someone here would have the answer!
Lynn
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Also, if you try something and it does not work or
does not take it all out, DO NOT put the shirt in the
dryer. Just let it dry naturally. Then you can try
and wash again with another treatment, or something
different. But once you dry it in the dryer, the
stain is pretty much set.
Jill
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Living on a farm in the 40's/50's, I didn't grow up eating desserts as part
of a meal; we did have dessert type things as part of coffee breaks,
however. Pudding was common because it was cheap; we had our own eggs and
milk.
Strictly speaking, custard is eggs and milk and is baked; pudding is milk
and cornstarch and is cooked on top of the stove. This recipe combines the
nutrition of custard with the ease and speed of pudding.
And it is cheaper than the boxed pudding you get in the grocery store. Here
in Great Falls, puddings are over 50 cents for 4 servings. With the current
price of milk, the cost for 4 servings is about $.90. This will cost you
about half that ($.13/serving estimated) and is far more nutritious, all for
the cost of about 5 minutes in time
Don C
{ Exported from MasterCook Mac }
Custard Pudding
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Serving Size: 3
Preparation Time: 0:00
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Amount Measure Ingredient Preparation Method
1/2 c nonfat dry milk
1 c hot water
2 tbsps sugar
1 egg
1 tbsp cornstarch
1 tbsp cold water
1 dash salt optional
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
Mix dry milk, sugar and hot water in small heavy pan;
Mix cornstarch w/ cold water til smooth and add to milk mixture.
Beat in egg.
Heat over medium heat until just comes to a boil, stirring constantly.
Lower heat and near boiling temp for 2 minutes, stirring constantly.
Remove from heat, mix in vanilla.
Cool, stirring occaisonally.
Serve hot, warm or cold.
Yields 3 - 1/2 cup servings.
Variations -
For Chocolate pudding, add 1 Tablespoon unsweetened cocoa.
Increase sugar to 2 1/2 Tbsps.
Reece's style pudding
Make chocolate pudding and stir in 2 T creamy peanut butter with vanilla.
Stir in up to 1 can of well drained mixed fruit/fruit cocktail.
Stir in 1 or 2 sliced bananas.
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Per serving: 142 Calories; 2g Fat (12% calories from fat); 9g Protein; 22g
Carbohydrate; 75mg Cholesterol; 220mg Sodium
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