No showers,
hot water buckets are offered for washing.
Not exact matches
Jesus would have applauded the woman in the legend who went about with a
bucket of
hot coals in one hand and a
bucket of
water in the other.
Use sanitation
buckets instead of letting the faucet run and using
buckets of
hot water to clean at the end of the night.
In a large stock pot or
bucket (I use my 5 Quart Le Creuset Stockpot), add 1/2 cup salt to 1/2 quart
hot water until dissolved.
Dump a few
buckets of warm /
hot water from the kitchen into your pools and finish filling them up with the hose to ensure your kids are splashing around comfortably!
Fill a small
bucket or sink with lukewarm to
hot water.
Fill the
bucket to the top with more
hot tap
water.
Add about 1/4 cup of dishwasher detergent to a
bucket of
hot water.
And even when sparklers burn out, make sure kids put the
hot sticks into a
bucket of
water to dispose of them.
Fill up a bowl,
bucket, bath or even sink with warm /
hot water (you can add more
hot water once your feet adjust.)
Car: Mix 1/4 cup liquid Castile soap with
hot water in a
bucket (fill almost to the top).
A picture book that will appeal to children as well as adults reading it aloud, this special gem is a celebration of
water — from the little turtle pond to the
water fountain to the sprinklers and gardening hoses and the many
buckets that move
water onto the slides, into the sandbox and onto
hot feet.
Moreover, a strategically situated horse
water bucket [http://www.UniquelyHorse.com/] will keep them from roaming afar searching for
water or food during the
hot summer season.
Prepare a
bucket with
hot water and dish soap mixed together.
To prepare, you'll want to fill a
bucket with
hot and soapy
water - make sure that it's deep enough so a flea can not jump out of it.
Recent calls for
water conservation in the home may have you all getting creative in how to reduce your
water use beyond the usual ways: turning off the faucet when brushing your teeth, placing a
bucket in the shower to capture the
water that falls before the
hot water arrives, only running the dishwasher or washing machine when you have a full load, and so on and so forth.
Little things like giving each person a
bucket of
hot clean
water and soap to wash your face, arms, and legs at every rest stop makes a huge difference when you're
hot and sweaty,....
For serious Whiteflies, spidermites and caterpillars problems: Try liquidising 3 - 4
hot pepper / cayennes or tobacco sauce, a few cloves of garlic and
water... let it stand... strain into the
bucket to dilute further and away you spray.
Several times, repeated trips back and forth to the house with
buckets of
hot water to thaw things out were needed.
Imagine that you add a few external factors to that imaginary warming kettle (a fan or air conditioning vent blowing directly at the stove; adding more
water (
hot or cold) to the kettle; a
bucket of ice cubes sitting by its side; etc.) and what we have is a heating system that is affected by those other factors - but the
water will still eventually boil unless the burner is turned off or turned down significantly.
For your efforts you will have a solar
water heater which will heat up a 5 gallon
bucket of
water to well over 40 degrees celcius (the temperature of a
hot bath).
Sparklers should be doused in
water or immersed in a
bucket of sand after burning out, as they remain
hot for some time.
Dilute a quarter cup of dish soap with
hot water in a
bucket and use a small scrub brush dipped in the solution to clean the stone surface from top to bottom.
Bedrooms have wood floors, bathroom has vinyl, so a
bucket of
hot water with a little cleaning liquid and a mop will do all the upstairs floors very quickly.
You'll first have to fill a
bucket with
hot water and bleach.
I have very small rooms where the linoleum is so I prefer to just use a
bucket of
hot water and a rag and do it on my hands and knees.
I bought children's white mittens from Walmart and soaked them in a
bucket of instant coffee and
hot water for a day to «age» them.
Use 1/2 a cup in a
bucket of
hot water to mop with, or use neat to get rid of more stubborn grime.