Everyone has been trying their hand at baking bread while in isolation making everything from slowcooker bread to flatbread and even peanut butter bread.
14.04.2020 - 01:43 / lifestyle.com.au
Never before has the topic of toilet paper been so darn interesting.
And now, on the back of the coronavirus pandemic shopping hysteria that's flocked the nation - one mum has shared the perfect way to make your toilet paper roll last longer - and it's completely iso-friendly.
Taking to the Mums Who Budget & Save Facebook page, the mum explanifty mum said that she squashes the toilet paper roll down before sliding it onto the holder.
The idea behind the trick is that once it's squashed, the
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The woman explained that she squashes the toilet roll before she puts it on her holder.
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