Sentences with phrase «do iron sheets»

And, yes, I do iron my sheets.
I DO iron my sheets.
Okay, I do iron sheets.

Not exact matches

This means, to return to iron, if you understood China as a growth «system», with its own logic, its liquidity channels, its institutional distortions, its balance sheets that embedded pro-cyclical or counter-cyclical tendencies, etc. you would have known that once the process started, rebalancing was going to cause iron ore prices (and prices of other hard commodities) to collapse, and I stressed, as I often do, that I did not think the word «collapse» was overly dramatic.
I tried another recipe in my cast iron pot and they had you put your dough on a piece of parchment paper and to put a cookie sheet under the pot so the bottom didn't burn.
Notes: if you need help on kneading bread, check out this post — you essentially just fold it in half over and over If you don't have a cast iron skillet, you can use a pizza stone, or just a greased baking sheet (in which case, slightly longer baking might be needed).
If you don't have an iron skillet I recommend baking them on a baking sheet and then you would just rub it with coconut oil to prevent the meatballs from sticking!
clarified butter (or ghee) in a medium skillet, preferably ovenproof nonstick or cast iron (you will need to cover it; use a baking sheet if you don't have a lid), over medium - high and add half of potatoes, tossing to separate slices and coat in butter.
I do it in a cast iron pan on the stovetop, but you can also put them on a cookie sheet in the oven at 375 for 5 to 10 minutes (watch it closely!).
If you don't have a cast iron skillet you can place the cut biscuit dough on a baking mat lined baking sheet, brush with butter, and then bake like a traditional biscuit.
Used to do the Job 1987 Steel, aluminum, coal, copper, iron, zinc, copper carbonate, brass, bronze, saltpeter, bursera gummfera, glass, iron oxide, santalum album, bluestone, sulfur, tar, rubber, volcanic ash, lodestones, trinitrotoluene (TNT), ammonium nitrate, and other natural and artificial ingredients suspended in microcrystalline wax and paraffin on sheet - metal base 48 1/2 x 25 3/4 x 24 3/4 inches
I am a tailored romantic, too... I MUST be... b / c I am definetly a wordy person... and I don't iron my sheets... but I do make the bed... as for pillows... I am particular about the one I sleep on... actually I sleep with two pillows... something I got used to while pregnant... uh... and yea... that was over 25 years ago!!
I am wondering if these sheets wash up and dry so they don't have to be ironed?
Monday - Upstairs (2 baths and 3 bedrooms) clean baths, change sheets, vac / dust, dh and my laundry Tuesday - Main Floor (LR, DNG, KIT, 1/2 bath) mop, vac / dust, declutter and clean bath, childrens laundry Wednesday - OFF DAY (Catch - up) Iron, Project Day (sewing, scrapbooking) Thursday - Downstairs (Playroom, guest / sewing room and bath) vac, clean bath, Errands Friday - Errands and catch - up laundry I'm also teaching the children to do daily chores.
I do iron them myself and even though they do get wrinkled when you sleep on them; I swear, if you ever start ironing your sheets you will think you have died and gone to heaven.
On the ironing question, I don't iron my sheets, but my mom used to iron EVERYTHING including sheets... and pillow cases... and my underwear, but we won't go there.
I would love to iron my sheets but don't have time to do so.
Yes, you really do need linen sheets, as well as the lavender water that will make ironing them less of a chore.
folded back sheets and white down comforter or white quilt.I do buy high thread could sheets and take them out of the dryer while quite damp and hang them on a wooden hanger, THEY LOOK IRONED!
And as for ironing... if i can't be bothered to match the sheets or make the bed, do you really think I'd iron the sheets??
-LCB- never ironed the kids sheets, wasn't that crazy: -RCB- I would love to put flannel sheets on during the winter, but that doesn't go over well with my husband.
then when preping for company I «fluff» the sheets in the dryer with a new dryer sheet — I do iron the top sheet, stretch the fitted sheet very tight, and make it as an «unmade» bed — I think it is more inviting and allows the guest to feel welcome.
Yes, i do iron the header on my sheets.
Invest in a set of high thread count sheets (Loaf do a lovely line in bed linen) and iron them with ironing water.
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