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moth protection in my wool sweaters?

anyone know how to keep moths from destoying a wool coat and several wool sweatersi can't put them in moth balls but don't know of anything elselast year i lost three sweaters and they were wrapped in plastic bags in my closet.thanks.

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Shepard's Pie 1 1/2 lbs browned hamburger 4 cups mashed potato's 3 cups corn 3 cups cheese layer a small square baking dish with seasoned browned hamburger meat (salt and pepper when cooking) then add potatoes, then corn, then cheese.,.bake in oven on 350 till cheese is bubblingI also serve this with a salad.tell your hubby thanks for me!
Ice cream is my dessert and handle each and every time I even have the yearning it is quite regularlyI did have blueberries the day gone byI even have plenty in my freezer that I picked final summer at a close-by you-%blueberry farmthey're so good on your well-being.
If you don't mind going back to the store, you can make him Swiss Burger Sweet onion Mushroom Swiss cheese Garlic curly fries Saute sweet onions with mushrooms, salt and pepperPlace swiss cheese on top of cooked pattie.
Sorry, I am at work so I can't list the recipes but Campbells soup recipes seem to be what you needSearch their site and you will find severalThere is a very good one with rice, cheese, soup, brocolli and chickenYum.
Step1 Examine and repair your wool items before cleaning and storing themWith proper care, wool can be durable and long lasting fiber Step2 Clean your wool blankets and wool fabrics according to the directions on the labels before storing themPerspiration and food stains attract mothsBrushing your wool with a fabric brush can loosen moth eggs, but dry cleaning and laundering will kill the eggs and larvaeYou can also throw your wool into the freezer for a while to kill eggs and larvae before storage Step3 Store your wool items in airtight bags or plastic containers with lids that fit tightlyStoring them with tissue paper between the folds helps prevent wrinklingA cedar chest is a good storage area for wool fabrics, but cedar loses its smell after a few yearsA light sanding on the inside of the chest may restore it Step4 Use caution if you use mothballs or moth crystalsThey contain naphthalene, which may be harmful to children and petsAvoid placing them directly on your wool fabric and remember that the smell is difficult to get rid of even after a good airing out Step5 Check your wool occasionally to make sure you don't have a moth or moisture problemThe sooner you spot a potential problem, the easier it is to correct it and prevent damage

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