A Bit of This And A Bit Of That From Donna’s Diary – Practical and Natural

A bit of this and a bit of that from Donna’s did you know diary
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Practical and natural!
Welcome to my Donna’s did you know diary for this month and pleased to share the following with you.

Here’s what I learned for this month.

1) About trying on shoes:
When determining the correct size, here are 2 tips.
If when trying it on it fits too slack then you need to try on a size smaller.
If when trying on it fits too tightly then you need to try on a size larger.

2) An interesting fact about changes to your voice and looks.
Your voice never really changes over the years.
Your looks do.

3) About water?
The earth is made up of 70% water
And 97% of this is the ocean.

4) Some important info re the differences between type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes.
Type 1 diabetes occurs when one needs to take insulin because the body is no longer producing enough insulin.
Type 2 diabetes occurs when one has a poor life style that includes a poor diet.
It can also be caused by high blood pressure

5) Some tips on making your scrambled eggs more fluffy?
You can use any of these ingredients in your batter.
Sour cream, mayonnaise, milk, or even beer or baking soda.

6) A helpful indicator for testing a battery’s existence?
If the battery feels light when you hold it then the energy of the battery is gone.
But if it feels heavy when you hold it then it is good to go.

7) About the sky on a fall day?
It is normally very blue!

8) About orchids?
They are one of the favourite foods of those garden insect prowlers.

9) About migrating birds!
It is a bit too late now to look for them but birds usually start their Southern migration in mid to late September and it is all over by early October.

10) Something important to know when placing dishes in the microwave.
They must not contain any metal.

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