Declines for TTSE stocks on Monday

Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange Head Quarters

The Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange had the first decline since trading resumed in 2020 but with an equal number of stock prices rising and falling.
Trading ended, with two stocks rising, two declining while elven closed with prices unchanged, leading the Composite Index slipping 0.65 points to 1,471.40. The All T&T Index shed 1.29 points to 1,870.53, while the Cross Listed Index remained unchanged at 145.26.
Trading ended with just 15 securities changing hands with 127,724 shares changing hands at $881,569 compared to 368,007 units at $5,109,209 from 16 securities changing hands on Friday.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of three stocks higher than their last selling prices and three with lower offers.
Gains| National Flour gained 1 cent and settled at $1.36, with 150 stock units trading and Republic Financial rose 99 cents to end at a 52 weeks’ high of $132 with 765 units changing hands.
Losses| First Citizens shed 50 cents to end at $44.50, with investors exchanging 1,220 shares and West Indian Tobacco dropped 2 cents with 3,295 units crossing the exchange at $41.22.
Firm Trades| Angostini’s concluded trading with 2,020 units at $26, Angostura Holdings closed at $16.20, with 20 units crossing the exchange, Ansa McAl settled at $55.20, after exchanging 240 shares, Endeavour Holdings traded 40 shares at $12.50. First Caribbean International Bank settled at $8, with the trading of 3,270 units, Guardian Holdings completed trading of 1,580 shares at $22, Guardian Media closed at $7.50, with investors exchanging 10,000 units. NCB Financial ended at $10.86, with an exchange of 5,000 units, Scotiabank closed at $61, with investors exchanging 1,713 shares, Trinidad & Tobago NGL closed trading of 1,614 shares at $23.75 and Trinidad Cement settled at $2, with 96,837 stock units changing hands.

Prices of securities trading are those at which the last trade took place.

Gains continue for TTSE stocks

The Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange continues to move higher in the two trading days in 2020 after closing 2019 with the first year of gains after five years of losses. Indicators are pointing to another year of growth for the market.
Trading ended, with three stocks rising, three declining while ten closed with prices unchanged, leading the Composite Index gaining 1.36 points to close at 1,472.05. The All T&T Index rose 2.71 points to 1,871.82, while the Cross Listed Index remained unchanged at 145.26 points.
Trading ended with just 16 securities changing hands as 368,007 shares traded at $5,109,209 compared to 187,409 units for $2,716,885 from 13 securities changing hands on Thursday. The market closed with three stocks hitting 52 weeks’ highs.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of three stocks higher than their last selling prices and three with lower offers.
Gains| First Citizens Bank gained 50 cents trading 1,948 shares at a 52 weeks’ high of $45, Massy Holdings rose 51 cents to end at a 52 weeks’ high of $61.51, with 63,103 units changing hands and MPC Caribbean Energy rose by 8 cents and completed trading at a record high of $1.08, after exchanging 1,000 shares.
Losses| Clico Investment Fund closed with a loss of 25 cents and settled at $28.25, with 6,605 stock units changing hands, Trinidad & Tobago NGL lost 25 cents to close trading 2,096 shares at $243.75 and L.J Williams shed 14 cents to end at $1.55, with investors exchanging 50,000 stock units.
Firm Trades| Angostura Holdings concluded trading with 4,555 units at $16.20, First Caribbean International Bank ended at $8, with 12,700 stock units trading. Guardian Holdings closed at $22, with 415 stock units changing hands, National Enterprises 12,603 units at $5.76, National Flour ended at $1.35, in swapping of 200,417 shares. NCB Financial completed trading of 949 stock units at $10.86, investors exchanging 3,800 shares of Point Lisas at $3.55, Scotiabank closed activities at $61, with 3,500 units crossing the exchange. West Indian Tobacco settled at $41.24, with 1,153 stock units changing hands and Trinidad Cement ended at $2, with investors exchanging 3,163 shares.

Prices of securities trading are those at which the last trade took place.

3 TTSE stocks rise 1 fall

The All Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange index closed up on Friday, as rising stocks outnumbered declining ones after the market resumed trading after the Christmas holidays break.
Trading ended with just 10 securities changing hands, against 12 on Tuesday, with three rising advancing, one declining while the prices of six closed unchanged, as 80,428 shares traded at $1,196,495, compared to 125,924 shares traded for $913,114 on Tuesday.
At the close of the market, the Composite Index added 1.15 points to close at 1,481.51. The All T&T Index rose 3.48 points to end at 1,864.08, while the Cross Listed Index declined 0.16 points to close at 148.92.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of six stocks higher than their last selling prices and just two with lower offers.
Gains| Ansa Merchant Bank gained 40 cents and closed at $35.90, with 16,776 units crossing the exchange, Massy Holdings rose $1 and ended at a 52 weeks’ high of $61, with 200 units changing hands and Prestige Holdings gained 75 cents and completed trading of 54 stock units at $9.25.
Losses| West Indian Tobacco fell 41 cents to settle at $41.60, with investors exchanging 39 shares.
Firm Trades| Ansa McAl ended at $55, with 544 stock units trading, First Citizens Bank closed at $44.75, after exchanging 1,360 shares, Guardian Holdings concluded trading of 1,109 shares at $21.50. JMMB Group closed at $2.75 with 45,527 stock units crossing the exchange, Scotiabank completed trading at $61, after exchanging just 8 shares and Trinidad & Tobago NGL had 14,811 shares changing hands at $23.

Prices of securities trading are those at which the last trade took place.

All TTSE index jumps sharply on Monday

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Massy traded at a 52 weeks’ high on Monday.

The All Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange index closed sharply higher on Monday, with sizable price changes for some stocks, including one trading at 52 weeks’ high.
Trading ended with 17 securities changing hands, against 16 on Friday, with just seven advancing, three declining while seven remained unchanged as 363,353 shares traded at $8,102,591, compared to 306,927 shares for $2,734,005 on Friday.
At the close of the market, the Composite Index added 2.01 points to end at 1,470.49. The All T&T Index jumped 28.04 points to 1,864.24, while the Cross Listed Index shed 3.32 points to close at 145.87.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of three stocks higher than their last selling prices and just one with a lower offer.
Gains| Ansa McAl jumped $5.19 to $55.19, with trading in 21,765 stock units, Guardian Holdings rose 50 cents and ended at $22, with 58,454 stock units changing hands, Massy Holdings gained 30 cents and closed at a 52 weeks’ high of $60, with investors exchanging 17,836 shares. National Enterprises rose 21 cents to close at $5.76, after trading 101 stock units, National Flour added 1 cent and ended at $1.31, with 2,000 shares crossing the exchange. Scotiabank surged $1.10 to $61, after swapping 1,758 shares and Trinidad & Tobago NGL gained 25 cents with 128,032 shares changing hands at $22.75.
Losses| JMMB Group dropped 6 cents to settle at $2.75, with 40,465 units crossing the exchange, NCB Financial fell 5 cents and closed at $10.85, with 72,345 units changing hands and Republic Financial ended trading 5 cents lower at $131, after swapping 3,686 shares.
Firm Trades| Agostinis’ exchanged 300 shares at $24, Angostura Holdings ended at $16.20, with 990 stock units changing hands, First Caribbean International Bank traded 600 units at $8, First Citizens Bank completed trading at of just six stock units at $44.75. West Indian Tobacco settled at $42, with 3,155 units trading, Trinidad Cement concluded at $1.95, with 11,800 stock units changing hands and Unilever Caribbean completed trading at $23, with the swapping of 60 shares.

Prices of securities trading are those at which the last trade took place.

 

TTSE indices slip again

Republic Bank traded at 52 weeks high on Friday.

The Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange indices closed lower on Friday, with an equal number of stocks rising as falling including two stocks trading at 52 weeks’ high and one at a 52 weeks’ low.
Trading ended with 16 securities changing hands, against 17 on Thursday, with just four advancing, four declining while eight remained unchanged as 306,927 shares traded for $2,734,005, compared to 334,319 shares for $2,569,200 on Thursday.
At the close of the market, the Composite Index lost 3.47 points to close at 1,468.48. The All T&T Index fell by 2.26 points to 1,836.20, while the Cross Listed Index slipped 0.64 points to 149.19.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of seven stocks higher than their last selling prices and just one with a lower offer.
Gains| First Citizens Bank ended at $44.75, with the trading of 1,100 units, Grace Kennedy rose 2 cents to close at $4, with 28,325 stock units changing hands. Republic Financial rose 5 cents and completed trading at 52 weeks’ high of $131.05, with 700 units crossing the exchange and L.J Williams rose 19 cents and settled at 52 weeks’ high of $1.69, with 1,140 stock units changing hands.
Losses| Massy Holdings fell 5 cents and closed at $59.70, with just 15 units crossing the exchange, National Flour closed with a loss of 5 cents at a 52 weeks’ low of $1.30, with investors exchanging 16,660 shares. NCB Financial dropped 45 cents and settled at $10.90, with 124,465 stock units changing hands and Scotiabank closed with a loss of 10 cents at $59.90, after swapping of 49 shares.
Firm Trades| Clico Investment Fund ended at $27.25, with 6,637 units crossing the exchange, Guardian Holdings settled at $21.50, with 5,278 stock units changing hands, JMMB Group completed trading at $2.81, with investors exchanging 13,300 shares. National Enterprises settled at $5.55, with the trading of 99,834 units, One Caribbean Media settled at $8.50, after exchanging 4,473 shares, Trinidad & Tobago NGL traded 4,132 shares at $22.50, West Indian Tobacco closed at $42, swapping 744 shares and Unilever Caribbean ended at $23, with 75 units traded.

Prices of securities trading are those at which the last trade took place.

Falling TTSE stocks edge advancers

Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange Head Quarters

Declining stocks just edged out advancers at the close of trading on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange on Thursday, pushing the market indices moderately up and ending with one stock trading at 52 weeks’ high and one at a 52 weeks’ low.
Trading ended with 17 securities changing hands, against 18 on Wednesday, with just four advancing, five declining while eight remained unchanged as 334,319 shares traded for $2,569,200, compared to 917,251 units for $8,126,649 on Wednesday.
At the close of the market, the Composite Index gained 1.09 points to close at 1,471.95. The All T&T Index gained 0.15 points to end at 1,838.46, while the Cross Listed Index rose 0.28 points to 149.83.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of seven stocks higher than their last selling prices and just one with a lower offer.
Gains| JMMB Group gained 1 cent and settled at 52 weeks’ high of $2.81, in completing trading of 42,120 shares, Massy Holdings added 45 cents and settled at $59.75, with an exchange of 1,185 units. Prestige Holdings increased 10 cents to $8.50, with 1,000 stock units changing hands and Scotiabank rose 15 cents and ended at $60, with 900 units crossing the exchange.
Losses| Guardian Media shares fell 30 cents and ended at a 52 weeks’ low $7.50, with investors exchanging 2,000 shares, National Flour share fell 1 cent and settled at $1.35, with 83,325 stock units trading, NCB Financial dropped 15 cents and settled at $11.35 after 43,993 stock units changed hands. West Indian Tobacco closed with a loss of 50 cents and ended at $42, with 1,778 units and Unilever Caribbean closed 40 cents down at $23, in trading 1,000 units.
Firm Trades|Clico Investment Fund completed trading at $27.25, with 3,750 units crossing the exchange, Ansa Merchant Bank ended at $35.50, after exchanging 2,820 shares, First Caribbean International Bank concluded trading of 118,600 units at $8. , First Citizens Bank closed at $44.75, with 4,463 stock units changing hands, Grace Kennedy ended at $3.98, swapping of 25 shares, Guardian Holdings completed trading at $21.50, with 1,120 units crossing the exchange, One Caribbean Media completed trading at $8.50, with investors exchanging 25,100 shares and Point Lisas settled at $3.55, with investors exchanging 1,140 shares.

Prices of securities trading are those at which the last trade took place.

Falling TTSE stocks crush advancers

Declining stocks crushed advancers at the close of trading on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange, on Wednesday, ending seven days of unbroken positive movement for the market and ending with one stock trading at 52 weeks’ high and one a 52 weeks’ low.
Trading ended with 18 securities changing hands, against 14 on Tuesday, with just three advancing, seven declining while eight remained unchanged as 917,251 shares were exchanged for $8,126,649, compared to 424,712 units for $5,733,529 on Tuesday.
At the close of the market, the Composite Index lost 11.47 points to end at 1,470.86. The All T&T Index shed 13.25 points to 1,838.31, while the Cross Listed Index declined 1.32 points to close at 149.55.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer ended with the bids of five stocks higher than their last selling prices and three with lower offers.
Gains| Clico Investment Fund gained 25 cents and ending at a 52 weeks’ high of $27.25, with 69,180 stock units trading, First Citizens Bank rose 25 cents and settled at $44.75, with 2,685 stock units changing hands and Trinidad & Tobago NGL gained 50 cents trading 24,646 shares to close at $22.50.
Losses| Ansa McAl closed with a loss of 5 cents and completed trading of 100 shares at $50, Grace Kennedy lost 2 cents and settled at $3.98 while swapping of 250 shares, Guardian Holdings declined 50 cents to close $21.50, with 64 stock units changing hands. Massy Holdings closed 40 cents down and ended at $59.30, after exchanging 39 shares, One Caribbean Media shed 50 cents and concluded trading of 31,575 units at a 52 weeks’ low of $8.50. Scotiabank dropped 15 cents to close at $59.85, with 39 stock units trading and Unilever Caribbean declined by 9 cents and completed trading of 500 units at $23.40.
Firm Trades| Ansa Merchant Bank settled at $35.50, with 28 units crossing the exchange, Endeavour Holdings traded 3,160 shares at $12.50, First Caribbean International Bank completed trading at $8, with 486,000 units, JMMB Group ended at $2.80, with 244,378 units crossing the exchange. National Flour exchanged 240 units at $1.36, NCB Financial closed at $11.50, with 52,035 units crossing the exchange, Republic Financial settled at $131, with 319 stock units changing hands and West Indian Tobacco settled at $42.50, with 2,013 units crossing the exchange.

Prices of securities trading are those at which the last trade took place.

TTSE stocks set to break 5 years drought

Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange Head Quarters

Five years of unbroken market decline comes to an end this year, with The All T&T Index poised to recover the losses over the past three years and more with the market index already at a higher level than the end of 2016, by more than 13 points.
Monday was another day of rising market indices on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange as all three indices recorded gains with advancing stocks beating decliners 2 to 1 as the market ended trading with three stock closing at new highs.
Trading ended with 18 securities changing hands, against 12 on Friday, with four advancing, 2 declining while 12 remained unchanged.
At the close of the market, the Composite Index gained 6.30 points to end at 1,474.70. The All T&T Index gained 2.59 points to 1,847.44, while the Cross Listed Index gained 1.37 points to close at 149.35.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer ended at three stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and three with lower offers.
Investors traded 162,777 units for $6,159,062, compared to 919,670 units for $8,793,895on Friday.
Gains| Clico Investment Fund jumped $1 and ended at a 52 weeks’ high of $27 with 50 stock units trading, Grace Kennedy gained 51 cents to close at a 52 weeks’ high of $3.95, while trading 5,000 units. Guardian Holdings jumped $1 and ended at 52 weeks’ high of $22, with 1,475 units crossing the exchange and Scotiabank advanced 4 cents to settle at $59.80, with 24,075 units passing through the exchange.
Losses| Trinidad & Tobago NGL lost 49 cents in trading 5,000 shares to close at $21.50 and Unilever Caribbean closed with a loss of 1 cent at $23.49, with 170 stock units trading.

Firm Trades| Ansa McAl traded 40 shares to close at $52.50, Calypso Micro Index Fund exchanged 1.000 shares at $15.75, Endeavour Holdings traded 400 shares at $12.50, First Citizens Bank settled at $44.75, with 648 stock units changing hands. JMMB Group closed at $2.80, after exchanging 57,466 shares, National Enterprises ended at $5.55, with 700 units crossing the exchange. National Flour ended at $1.36, after exchanging 10,000 shares, Point Lisas closed at $3.55, after swapping 1,015 shares, Prestige Holdings settled at $8.40, with an exchange of 6,057 shares. Republic Financial concluded trading of 27,863 stock units at $131.00, West Indian Tobacco closed at $42.50, with investors exchanging 14,318 shares and Trinidad Cement completed trading of 7,500 stock units at $1.95.

Prices of securities trading are those at which the last trade took place.

TTSE ends week with more gains

First Citizens Bank closed at a 52 weeks’ high on TTSE on Friday.

The Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange continued its upward climb on Friday but with more modest index gains with advancing stocks and decliners being equal.
Trading ended with 12 securities changing hands, against 15 on Thursday, with 3 advancing, 3 declining while 6 remained unchanged.
At the close of the market, the Composite Index gained 3.25 points to end at 1,468.40. The All T&T Index rose 3.28 points to 1,844.85, while the Cross Listed Index inched 0.44 points up to close at 147.98.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer ended at five stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and three with lower offers.
Investors traded 919,670 units for $8,793,895, compared to 562,988 units valued at $6,445,127 on Thursday.
Gains| First Citizens Bank concluded trading of 5,445 stock units and climbed 75 cents and settled at a 52 weeks’ high of $44.75, JMMB Group added 5 cents and closed at a 52 weeks’ high of $2.80, with 181,024 units crossing the exchange and Trinidad & Tobago NGL rose 49 cents in trading 37,823 shares to close at $21.99.
Losses| One Caribbean Media closed 40 cents down and ended at a 52 weeks’ low of $9.10, while exchanging 7,500 units, Point Lisas shed 3 cents to close at $3.55, with 269,707 units crossing the exchange and Scotiabank shed 4 cents to end at $59.76 with 32 shares changing hands.
Firm Trades| Calypso Micro Index Fund traded 1.000 shares at $15.75, Massy Holdings closed at $59.70, with 16,403 stock units changing hands, National Flour settled at $1.36, after exchanging 174,304 shares. NCB Financial traded 180,916 stock units at $11.30, Republic Financial swapped 11,284 units at $131 and West Indian Tobacco completed trading of 34,232 units at $42.50.

Prices of securities trading are those at which the last trade took place.

 

More TTSE stock gains

JMMB closed at a record high of $2.75 on the TT Stock Exchange of Thursday

The Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange continued its upward climb on Thursday, but with modest index gains with advancing stocks, edged out decliners four to one.
The market added the second Ordinary shares listing on the Small and Medium Enterprise market on Thursday with Endeavor Holdings, a real estate investment company, starting trading and exchanged 500 shares at $12.50.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer ended at four stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and three with lower offers.
Trading ended with 15 securities changing hands, against 12 on Wednesday, with 4 advancing, 1 declining while 10 remained unchanged. Clico Investment Fund, JMMB Group and LJ Williams B share traded at a new 52 weeks’ high.
At the close of the market, the Composite Index added 2.41 points to close at 1,462.74. The All T&T Index gained just 0.18 points to 1,841.57, while the Cross Listed Index rose 0.64 points to end at 147.54.
Investors traded 562,988 units for $6,445,127, compared to 363,101 units valued at $10,508,456 on Wednesday.
Gains| Clico Investment Fund climbed $1 and settled at $26, with 18,400 units crossing the exchange, JMMB Group rose 21 cents and settled at $2.75, with investors exchanging 390,000 shares. Scotiabank gained 5 cents to end at $59.80 with 1,125 shares changing hands and LJ Williams closed with a gain of 15 cents and completed trading with 5,000 units at $1.50.
Losses| Massy Holdings lost 5 cents and settled at $59.70, with 100 units changing hands.
Firm Trades| First Caribbean International Bank ended at $8, after swapping of 14,452 shares, Guardian Holdings traded 5,000 units at $21, National Enterprises ended at $5.55, after exchanging 200 shares. NCB Financial settled at $11.30, with 4,862 stock units changing hands, One Caribbean Media concluded trading of 100 units at $9.50, Point Lisas ended at $3.58, with an exchange of 19,883 units. Republic Financial settled at $131, swapping 1,125 shares, Trinidad & Tobago NGL traded 1,700 shares to close at $21.50 and West Indian Tobacco ended at $42.50, with 101,200 stock units changing hands.

Prices of securities trading are those at which the last trade took place.

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Siitä tulee parhaita sieniä, joita olen koskaan syönyt. Avulias ruokavalio muutaman päivän ajan? Tee nämä siistit punaiset viivat pannukakkuihin. Suklaa: miksi sitä ei nautita kesällä? Appiukkoni käyttää talousetikkaa tavalla, josta en ole koskaan ollut tietoinen: 21 temppua, jotka ovat sekä kannattavia että hauskoja! Mitä vihanneksia minun pitäisi kylvää tammikuussa taimia varten? Tomaatin taimet tammikuussa Paista pandișpan 1:2:3 -menetelmällä. Se tulee ulos ilman leivinjauhetta. Oireet syövästä, joka leviää nopeasti kehossa ja muodostaa etäpesäkkeitä. Opi tunnistamaan se luotettavasti Uuni puhdistetaan välittömästi. Jätä se tänne hetkeksi. Iho-ongelmat voidaan ratkaista yrttien avulla: seitsemän erittäin hyödyllistä kasvia Lannoita vadelmat nyt! Laita ne pensaan alle ja odota innolla hedelmiä. Leikkaa sukat nauhoiksi: kokeneiden äitien ovelat vinkit kotiin ja mökille Kasvata tätä ihastuttavaa perennaa pihallasi täydellisen kukkaistutuksen aikaansaamiseksi. Vanhoja pyyhkeitä voi käyttää keittiössä ja kotona näillä kymmenellä käytännöllisellä tavalla. Kun olet yhdistänyt etikan ja neilikan, paljasta lopputulos avaamalla suusi. Muurahaiset hajaantuvat muutamassa minuutissa: ovela banaanitemppu paljastuu; kokeile sitä ja hämmästyt siitä. Viisi etua, kun käytät teetä kotona: Älä heitä sitä pois Já jsem do něj dala jen petrželku, česnek a trochu oleje a dala ho do trouby. Jsou z toho nejlepší houby, jaké jsem kdy jedla. Užitečná strava na několik dní? Udělejte si tyto úhledné červené čáry na palačinkách Čokoláda: proč ji nekonzumovat v létě? Můj tchán používá ekonomický ocet způsobem, o kterém jsem nikdy nevěděl: 21 triků, které jsou výhodné a zábavné! Kterou zeleninu mám v lednu vysévat pro sazenice? Sazenice rajčat pěstované v lednu Pandișpan pečeme technikou 1:2:3. Vyjde nadýchaný i bez prášku do pečiva. Příznaky rakoviny, která se rychle šíří tělem a vytváří metastázy. Naučte se ji spolehlivě rozpoznat De oven reinigt zichzelf meteen. Vind het hier en laat het een tijdje staan. Přírodní léčba kožních problémů: sedm velmi prospěšných bylinek Hnojení malin nyní! Dejte je pod keř a těšte se na plody. Jed na klíšťata není zdaleka tak účinný jako tato vůně, která je zázračným prostředkem, díky němuž jsou děti i domácí zvířata v bezpečí. Za tři dny se vaše zakrnělé sazenice stanou bujnými již s jednou čajovou lžičkou: Jednoduché řešení Obaly na papírové utěrky mají v kuchyni a v domácnosti devět způsobů použití, proto je nevyhazujte. Za pouhé tři dny se vaše slabé sazenice stanou silnými již s jednou čajovou lžičkou: Snadná oprava Je to zázračný prostředek, který chrání děti i zvířata, ale tento zápach je horší než jed na klíšťata. Je důležité uchovat vodu z vařících se brambor, protože ji lze použít doma. Vaření brambor doma je docela užitečné a nikdy byste z nich neměli vylévat vodu. O koupi těchto brambor ani neuvažujte – prodávají se všude a jsou skutečně plné toxinů. Tyto brambory jsou zatížené pesticidy a jsou k dostání všude, takže o jejich koupi ani neuvažujte. Pouzdra na papírové utěrky mají v kuchyni a v domácnosti devět způsobů použití, o kterých byste měli vědět. Skleněné nádoby lze v kuchyni i v domácnosti využít těmito sedmi praktickými způsoby. Z vařených brambor by se nikdy neměla vylévat voda; tento způsob vaření je v domácnosti docela užitečný. Za pouhé tři dny se vaše zakrnělé sazenice stanou silnými díky jediné čajové lžičce: jednoduché řešení. Tato vůně je účinnější než jed na klíšťata, takže je zázračným prostředkem, který zajišťuje bezpečnost dětí a domácích mazlíčků.