Sentences with phrase «bathtub filled with water»

In my country we use to treat chicken pox — we put a few drops in a bathtub filled with water and bathe ourselves.

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Freeman filled up the hotel room bathtub with warm water and grabbed two towels: one to bite down on, and one to wrap her baby with.
But don't worry, we use a bathtub filled with warm water.
Henderson seldom fishes, but he is probably the only sportsman who has caught fish in his own bathtub, a distinction that was thrust upon him in 1946 when a 40 - foot tidal wave filled his home with water and fish.
In our sleeping tent there were twin cots, chairs, on request a canvas bathtub which was filled with hot (though often muddy) water, and even twin mirrors hung at Bob's level and mine.
Before you bathe the kid, fill the bathtub with 3 - 4» of water and take it into the water holding in upright sitting position.
Lower the basket into a bathtub filled with several inches of water and put the baby inside.
Using this technique, a 1/4 cup of household bleach is added to a bathtub that is then filled with lukewarm water.
If you do so choose to use the regular bathtub, it is crucial to fill it with just enough water to cover babies bottom.
You can even place a smaller baby bath into your larger bathtub, but never when the large tub is filled with water (basically, do not use the baby bathtub like a boat or flotation device - ever).
An easy way to strip your diapers is this: fill your bathtub with lots of steaming, hot water, but the offending diapers in the water, and let them soak and soak and soak.
Fill the bathtub with only about three inches of lukewarm water.
Simply fill your bathtub with warm water — keep the temperature lower than 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
You'll want to make sure your bathtub is filled with warm water, not hot.
Start filling the bath with warm water and apply 4 - 6 drops of lavender or wild orange (or both) essential oil to the walls of the shower / bathtub.
Fill the wash basin or baby bathtub with about 3 inches of warm water.
Keep in mind that the initial thing to create a great bath safe for your baby's delicate complexion is to find the ideal temperature before filling her bathtub with no more than 3 inches of water.
Currently, garment manufacture generates 1.8 million tonnes of waste material — equivalent to 70 kg or 100 pairs of jeans per UK household, with 6.3 billion m ³ of water used in the process — equivalent to 200,000 litres per year per household or 1,000 filled bathtubs.
• Take one piece of wood and soak it in water — this can be done by weighing the wood down in a bathtub filled with a few inches of water for at least 30 minutes.
And, when that brown film starts building up in the bottom of the bathtub, fill the bottom up with water, add a good third of a bottle of hydrogen peroxide and let it sit.
A sensory deprivation pod is like a large bathtub filled with about 12 inches of water, 800 to 1,000 pounds of Epsom salt and is heated to about the same temperature as your body.
I would put about a cup of epsom salt in the bathtub with hot to warm water (water was filled so I can just lay down flat, no need to fill it up all the way).
Fill your bathtub (or a large bucket) with a small amount of warm water and add two tablespoons of baking soda per liter of water in the tub.
To prepare a basic ginger bath, fill a standard sized bathtub with hot or lukewarm water.
If a long soak in a bathtub filled with hot water isn't up for negotiation, replace some the lost moisture from your skin by moisturizing with a good - quality cream or oil.
Your freshly clean bathtub is filling with water that is...
First, fill your top - load washer, your bathtub or some type of similarly large container (I realize the first two options are luxuries in some cities) with cold water.
I also know enough that if something big was on the precipice of occurring to fill the bathtub with water in order to have a drinking supply once the valves were shut off.
Hasn't everyone, at least once, filled the bathtub with overly hot water and forgot to dip in a toe before committing the whole foot?
The way to do this is to fill a sink or bathtub with water and submerge the case in the water for a while and then take it out and see if any water was able to make it inside the case.
In case of electricity loss, fill up bathtubs and sinks with potable water ahead of time.
When we got home, we headed straight for the bathtub, and I filled it up with warm bubbly water.
This can be done by placing a humidifier near his rest area or by filling the bathtub with steaming water and letting the dog hang out in the bathroom for a bit (not in the water), just to let the steam loosen up his sinuses and lungs.
Beautifully appointed bathrooms and all the bathtubs were half filled with water and red rose petals floating on top (all the special touches count!!!!) The Living areas so vast and beautiful furnished — even all our young adult guests were very impressed; the pool is surrounded by immaculately manicured gardens and it is a credit to the very friendly gardeners.
This is particularly true because carbon dioxide, unlike methane, accumulates (like water in a filling bathtub with a clogged drain).
«Think of the atmosphere and oceans taking in greenhouse gases as a bathtub filling with more water than the drain can empty, and the drain is very slow,» Dr. Tans said.
Reducing CO2 emissions is like turning down the water faucet filling a bathtub with no drain.
Partially fill a bathtub with water.
In our simulations this «bathtub» was filled with corrosive water, which could easily dissolve calcium carbonate.
I notice when I'm filling the bathtub with hot water and I turn on the cold water, the temperature of the bath stops rising even though hot water is still running into the tub.
Agents can fill the bathtub with water and add bubbling animation to make it more appealing.
He went home and took a jar of Nestea powdered mix, emptied it into his bathtub, filled it with water and jumped in it.
One that I filled with hot soapy water from the bathtub and another with clear water for rinsing.
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