All the hand wringing over South Africa turns to
hand washing when it comes to condemning black Africa.
Not exact matches
He can now rush it through a vote and
wash his
hands of it
when it fails.
It's also crucial to
wash your
hands frequently and stay home
when in doubt.
When you're ready to attack that sucker, start by
washing your face and
hands, and sterilize the pin with rubbing alcohol.
To prevent infection, the CDC recommends
washing your
hands frequently, cooking meat thoroughly,
washing fruits and vegetables, avoiding unpasteurized dairy and juices, and avoiding preparing meals for others
when sick.
It's nicely weighted — heavy enough to stay in place, but light enough to lift and maneuver easily (
when tipping ingredients into a bowl or
hand washing in small sinks.)»
It is madness to spend hours
washing clothes by
hand when a
washing machine does a vastly better job of the task; it is practically and ecologically unsustainable for people to go back to growing their own food and cooking it over a wood stove.
When a stock or ETF is forming a bull flag chart pattern and then gaps down sharply, it has the effect of
washing out the «weak
hands» who sell a position that the first hint of trouble.
for they
wash not their
hands when they eat bread.
I think the only time these people invoke the «
washing of the
hands» is
when the book is picked up.
She told us that whenever we are in public and touch anything or anyone, to never touch our own bodies above our shoulders or
when using the bathroom until we thoroughly
wash our
hands with soap and water.
He said as much
when the Pharisees had the audacity to ask him why he didn't
wash his
hands before he ate, and he asked them why they didn't follow his father's old laws and kill their unruly children.
So
when Pilate
washed his
hands in public to indicate his personal disagreement with the charges against Jesus, he made it clear that the truth of the matter in the controversy between Jesus and his adversaries had not been settled.
Christians often go to great length to
wash the
hands of God, but why do we try so hard to do this
when God seems to be doing the exact opposite?
Last week at church I was helping my 5 year old
wash her
hands in the bathroom
when a brand new mother came in with her one week old.
In bringing in the basin for them to
wash, the younger will carry the stand and the elder the water; they will beg to be allowed to pour out the water, and
when the
washing is concluded, they will
hand the towel.
I love lemons so much, that
when I work with them, I don't want to
wash my
hands afterwards.
We fuss all the time about having to
wash dishes by
hand because we don't have a dishwasher, or how much we can't wait for the day
when we have a humongous kitchen with all the room you could ever need.
At first, I thought the rashes on my fingers were due to excessive moisture on my
hands from
washing dishes, but
when the inner elbow rashes showed up, I knew it had to be something more.
When shaping the truffles into balls,
wash your
hands often and run them under very cold water.
When you're done making smoothies with it, you can also
wash it in the dishwasher, which is a great time saver, since plenty of blenders must be
washed by
hand.
When half the ganache has been used, roll the pieces into logs about 1 inch long,
washing and drying your
hands as needed.
No matter how careful I am
hand washing what can't go into the dishwasher, I inevitably find lingering specs
when I transfer pots, pans and whatever else from the drying rack to the cabinets.
When handling peppers, wear plastic gloves, cut them underwater, or just be sure to
wash your
hands thoroughly afterward.
Be sure to wear food - safe gloves
when handling habanero peppers and
wash hands, knives, and cutting boards thoroughly, first in cold water and soap and then again with hot water and soap.
Here is my question:
When cutting hot peppers, how do you
wash the oils from the peppers off of your
hands?
For those nights
when washing and chopping just aren't in the cards, I keep an assortment (broccoli, peas, corn) of organic frozen veggies on
hand.
When my back is aching, I'm trying to
wash dishes one
handed, and the day is dragging on, I have to remind myself that these days won't last forever.
Even after
washing my
hands numerous times, the oils from the hot chile peppers were still on my fingers and the next morning
when I tried to get my contact lenses in, boy did I cry.
Still only takes a quarter of the time even
when you count
washing your
hands afterward.
He tries to make them something they are not and
when his experiment fails he
washes his
hands off the player all together
To have all the kids (and last year, there were 13 in his class) line up and then
wash hands would end up taking 15 minutes, and
when they are only there for 2 hours, it's too much of a chunk of time.
So that's why
when the kids arrive to school, they use the bathroom and
wash hands as they get there and immediately have their snack.
Kids learn proper cooking routines, especially if parents require they
wash their
hands prior to cooking or how to
wash dishes and clean up their mess
when they are finished
«Yes, you will have the waffle
when you
wash your
hands.»
I don't soak parts, but I do
hand wash them in the sink usually right after use (the commuting pump session obviously has to wait until I get where I'm going and I've done the refrigerator thing in the past
when I've been just too dog tired to go another second).
He found the second bath to be much more awesome, but I have no pictures of that since I was
washing both children by myself and there just aren't any
hands for picture taken
when you are doing that.)
Easily
hand wash and dry quickly
when accidents happen.
Earlier this week,
when we went out for lunch, I took him to
wash his dirty
hands.
3)
Wash your
hands... Practicing good
hand hygiene is vital at the best of times, never mind
when you're sharing surfaces like doorknobs and serving spoons with hundreds of other people — who sadly may not practice as good hygiene as you.
However, they can cause sedation, or paradoxically in some result in hyperactivity, and Shreffler recommends starting with simple interventions first: «Some very simple allergen avoidance practices can be helpful... wearing sunglasses, wearing a hat,
washing your face and
hands frequently [since the face is a major attractor of allergens], and changing clothes
when you come in from outdoors.»
Wash your
hands when you finish and take care not to get anything in your eyes.
Wipe down things your baby will touch, and
wash your
hands when you can.
If you run out of diapers before you are able to get to a laundry machine, which happened to us
when we had longer stretches in places without laundry access, you can
hand wash a few diapers to stretch out your supply.
Use
hand sanitizer
when you can't
wash your
hands, and keep some in your bag for
when you go out.
We have taught him to sign «diaper»
when his diaper is soiled, the sign for «
wash your
hands»
when we are at the sink, and we all cheer for his big brother
when he goes potty and he helps add a sticker to his potty chart.
Take extra precautions to cover your mouth and nose with a tissue
when you cough or sneeze and
wash your
hands and use sanitizer frequently.
I battled with them for a while,
hand washing them in the sink
when I couldn't afford the Laundromat, sewing strips of Velcro onto the prefolds so I wouldn't have to pin them, and then I began to learn about the wonderful world of modern cloth diapers!
This method fell out of favor with the advent of fully automatic
washing machines, but if you need to
hand wash your diapers it's actually a very useful way to get the «first rinse» started, since the urine doesn't get a chance to turn into ammonia to such a degree
when they're dunked in a soak bucket.
When it is time to
wash it, please
wash by
hand in a proper wool
wash to keep it soft and in shape.