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		<title>Unusual Uses for Ketchup</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most 
        of us think of ketchup as a condiment, but would you believe that the 
        ubiquitous ketchup can be used to restore chlorine-damaged hair and make 
        copper pots shiny? Read on:
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><p><img src="http://neatorama.cachefly.net/images/2009-10/ketchup.jpg" width="150" height="141" class="imageleft">Most 
        of us think of ketchup as a condiment, but would you believe that the 
        ubiquitous ketchup can be used to restore chlorine-damaged hair and make 
        copper pots shiny? Read on:</p>
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        <li><strong>Restore chlorine-damaged hair</strong><br>
          Chlorine from the swimming pool can turn blond hair green or give your 
          hair a distinct smell. The household solution is quite simple: a ketchup 
          shampoo!<br>
          <br>
          Do this in the shower, as it can get quite messy: massage ketchup into 
          our hair and leave it for about fifteen minutes, then wash thoroughly. 
          The green color and chlorine smell are gone.</li>
        <li><strong>Brighten copper pots and pans</strong><br>
          When your copper pots and pans get tarnished and dull, don't reach for 
          expensive chemicals. Simply rub ketchup and a pinch of salt onto the 
          copper surface and let sit for about 30 minutes. Rinse and dry for gleaming 
          copper pots.</li>
        <li><strong>Brighten silver jewelry</strong><br>
          If you have silver ring, earrings, necklace or bracelet that has gotten 
          a little dull over the years, simply dab some ketchup on it for a few 
          minutes. If it has detailed surface, you may have to use a toothbrush 
          to make sure the ketchup gets into the little crevices. Rinse with water 
          to reveal a shiny silver jewelry.</li>
        <li><strong>Get rid of skunk odor</strong><br>
          If you've been skunked, here's an easy way to get rid of that terrible 
          skunk odor: soak your clothes in tomato juice or a solution of ketchup 
          and water. Beware of stains - you don't want to trade a smelly shirt 
          for one with a ketchup stain!</li>
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        <div class="dyk-content">In 1981, the United States Department of Agriculture 
          proposed to classify ketchup as vegetable to allow schools to meet nutritional 
          standards. The idea was widely ridiculed and the proposal was quietly 
          dropped. </div>
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