I have never seen time make anything, If you take a dead something and
put it in a closed container it produces nothing.
Put in a closed container and chill thoroughly in the refrigerator for several hours or overnight.
Not exact matches
All you do is
put all the ingredients
in a
container,
close it, and shake»em up.
Then, with but a few peppers left, I
closed the tupperware
container,
put it back
in the fridge, and gave up.
Ask him to
put empty
containers in the rubbish or trash bin and have him open and
close the refrigerator for you when you need it.
It is worth reminding people that
putting dry ice
in sealed
containers (like pop bottles) can produce explosions more than loud enough to permanently deafen people too
close to the blast.
Now I just need to find a good storage
container to
put it
in (make note this bag is NOT resealable), I use one of the chip clips I have at home to keep it
closed.
• Store all poisonous and dangerous materials
in tightly
closed containers and store away • Toilet lid to be kept down — kitten could fall
in • Plastic bags stored
in a drawer where they can not get to them — cause choking or suffocation • Household items — needles, strings, rubber bands etc
put away
in a draw or tightly
closed container — easily swallowed • Electrical cords secured to the wall or wound up — prevent kitten being shocked • Blind and curtain cords out of reach — can cause strangulation
After I got married, I quickly discovered that I didn't like
closed storage... what is the use of finding fun
containers (and oh how I love great
containers) to
put things
in if I was just going to hide them
in a cupboard?