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How to get smoke smell out of yarn?

I bought a lot of various yarns on ebay, only to find that they reek of cigarette smoke when they arrivedWhat's a good quick way to get the smokey smell out of the yarn? Many don't have labels so I don't know if they can be washed or need to be dry-cleanedI've been trying to air them out outside but it hasn't really worked

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Aim for a 300- to 400-calorie meal.
I've lost 5 kilos in my first weekIt's my 10th day and I have included salad with some protein (egegg/ lean chicken) as you suggestedAfter 4 years of trying, the fat is finally coming offIt truly feels like magic! Get started today!
OMG! I also am 13 and trying to lose weight:) I am currently 74 kilos, and I am doing 3-4 lots of 30 minutes of exercise each week, and trying to cut down on fatty foods a bit, and if I do eat fatty foods, I make sure I burn it offI have lost only 1 kilo since I started this week, however it is my behavioural medication that makes me balloon and unable to lose weight easily(that is it's biggest side effect apparently!)But whatever I do, I will never let myself get over 100 kilos in my whole lifeMy Mum said she will highly monitor that too! Thanks for the other suggestions guysI will definitely drink more water and Green Tea! MMM! TEA! Good luck to you!
febreze that sht! :) seriously, though, it's like any other materialif you can sit it outside and let it air out, that would probably be more natural, however, febreze does the job and doesn't smell like a cover smellalso: it may help if you unravel it from the spoolthis could be a mess, but would let more air touch more of the fabric.

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