Not exact matches
The day
before the party,
make sure your guest bathroom, dining room and living room are
clean and tidy.
Make sure you
clean the containers
before filling them!
I
made sure to
clean those up
before baking.
My mop is my favorite tool, I always
make sure the mop head is
clean before using and by popping it in the washing machine.
In either case,
make sure a tester comes out
clean before removing them from the oven.
Make sure you take it out of the refrigerator, place on a
clean, lightly - floured surface, and cover with a
clean kitchen towel at least 30 minutes
before baking.
Also,
make sure all of your equipment is completely
clean before you get started.
Also,
make sure your equipment is also super
clean — I sterilize everything that will touch the cream cheese with boiling water
before I start.
Just
make sure they're
clean and oiled
before using.
Make sure it's golden brown and a toothpick comes out
clean before removing from the oven (and let cool completely!).
Insert toothpick to
make sure it comes out
clean before removing from the oven.
Just
make sure those cute little teeth are
clean before nursing your little one off to slumberland!
Make sure you're always applying makeup to a clean face and removing it before bed, but most importantly, make sure you're applying it with clean brushes and applicat
Make sure you're always applying makeup to a
clean face and removing it
before bed, but most importantly,
make sure you're applying it with clean brushes and applicat
make sure you're applying it with
clean brushes and applicators.
Of course,
make sure you unplug it
before you try to
clean it.
Before you throw any dirty diapers into your wet pail,
make sure to shake off any solid matter into the toilet or
clean off with a diaper sprayer.
Make sure your baby goes to bed with a
clean, dry diaper, and your older child uses the bathroom right
before hitting the hay.
We
made sure she wore comfortable PJs, was
clean and dry, and had a belly full of breastmilk
before bedtime each night.
Know the easy steps to successful bottle feeding and enjoy the wonderful experienceHere's how to do it correctly and safely...
Make sure that the bottle is sterilized properly and the nipple is covered with a proper
clean cap.Tips: Remove the cap just
before feedingHold your baby in the best position for feeding.
•
clean and sterilise all feeding parts
before each use • do not use abrasive
cleaning agents or anti-bacterial
cleaners with bottles and teats • wash your hands thoroughly and ensure surfaces are
clean before handling sterilised components • for inspection of the teat, pull it in each direction • place the teat in boiling water for 5 minutes
before first use to ensure hygiene • throw away bottle and teats at the first sight of damage, weakness or scratching • replace teats and spouts after 3 months use • do not warm milk in a microwave as this may cause uneven heating and could scald your baby • always check the milk temperature
before feeding •
make sure that the bottles are not over-tightened • do not allow your baby to play with small parts or run or walk while feeding
You need only sterilize a new bottle once but
make sure you
clean it thoroughly
before and after every feeding.
If toys must be kept in the child's room,
make sure it's
clean and (somewhat) orderly
before tucking them into bed so that distractions are kept to a minimum.
Before you touch your face,
make sure to wash your hands with soap and warm water to
clean your hands of bacteria that can cause more blemishes.
Other than that, yeah, I just
made sure that I ate healthy and I always washed my hands when I was handling the milk,
cleaned my breast
before I pumped, I just examined myself to
make sure I was good.
Just
make sure your toddler's hands are
clean before you start cooking.
Clean her bottom carefully and
make sure it is dry
before applying diaper cream.
As the party wound down, the guests
made sure to sign the guest book and stamp some burp cloths
before they headed home, and after clearing the tables, the other hosts and I took a moment to sit down with Beth and nibble on another piece of cake
before we started
cleaning up.
Sometimes if your baby has a particularly impressive poop, it's hard to really get all the nooks and folds without actually giving your baby a bath, so
make sure all the tender parts are
clean AND dried
before applying any balm.
Before purchasing a sterilizer,
make sure it has a quicker way to sterilize than boiling, a simple
cleaning process, no chemicals should be involved in the
cleaning, and can sterilize a load for the next day and leave them in.
Just
make sure that you
clean and dry the area
before applying the milk.
Forget worrying about
making sure the pacifier is
clean before it goes back in your little one's mouth.
First you want to always
make sure to
clean the metal tip
before hand, this is especially important if your child is already sick because you need to reduce their exposure to bacteria and germs.
After you get the temp reading
make sure to properly
clean the metal tip again with an alcohol wipe and put the protective cap back on
before storing it away in your first aid kit.
Before getting started though,
make sure to read this Spring
Cleaning Supply List to
make sure you have everything on hand!
Before it falls off,
make sure you keep the cord dry and
clean as it shrivels up.
So
make sure other needs are met
before you get that little one
clean.
Remember if you have children who are still in diapers
make sure they are
clean before you arrive since many restaurants do not have baby changing stations in the restrooms!
• Don't just rinse off fruits and veggies
before your prepare them, scrub them to
make sure they are
clean, even if you will be peeling them.
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Make sure they are
clean before you apply!
Make sure you
clean out the side holes (if your cup has one)
before reinserting.
# 5 —
Cleaning up one toy
before taking out the next is something you can begin to teach your toddler, however, it will take a long time for this habit to become entrenched, so
make sure you build into your day a time when you and your toddler can sort and pack away together as a chore.
If you do use a bath,
make sure the tub is
clean before you run it.
Keep your baby
clean and tidy, but also
make sure that everyone who has contact with her washes their hands frequently, especially after changing diapers, going to the bathroom, or
before eating.
Make sure that you also pack plenty of wipes so that your child can
clean his hands
before using your tablet or gaming console.
After that they can be served in chunks, and parents you don't need to worry about peeling the skin off once your baby becomes accustomed to solids, but
make sure to
clean and wash your pears
before eating.
Before parents bring their baby home, they should
make sure it's
clean, especially baby's room.
Before sanitizing,
make sure you have
cleaned feeding items, bottle brushes, and wash basins using one of the methods above.
Based on the advice of my pediatrician,
before we started using cloth diapers again, I washed my
clean diapers in a normal wash cycle and added 1/4 cup of bleach;
making sure to rinse well.
Always wash your hands and your breasts
before pumping and
make sure your pumping equipment is
clean.
Before your put your child down at night, be
sure to
make sure they have a
clean diaper on (who wants to sleep in a wet one?
Make sure that your hands are
clean before beginning, as you don't want to transfer any of your germs to baby.