From the diaper changes to the «mom come wipe me» s, there is
much hand washing in our house.
The paddle attachment is just perfect for getting everything incorporated without over-mixing, and it saves so
much hand washing!
Not exact matches
The same things you generally do to avoid catching any flu —
wash your
hands and steer clear of the guy hacking and sniffing on the subway or airplane (and hey, if you're want to try stocking up on Vitamin C, you'd be in good company, even if science suggests you're probably not accomplishing
much).
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.
According to the ceremonial law the
hands must be
washed at certain times; the Scribes spent hours defining just how
much water must be used, just what the correct actions were.
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.
In fact, the other night, he was VERY upset about having to
wash his
hands before dinner (
much like keeping socks on, it's akin to torture) and in the middle of a whiny toddler temper tantrum, he managed to eek out «QUESADILLA!!»
I
washed so
much chocolate off of my
hands between each 6 that it felt so wasteful.
You see Mourinho with Chelsea, he goes 1 season without winning anything and then does what he has to in the transfer window and spends relentlessly... Wenger puts too
much faith in the mediocre players we have at Arsenal such as Giroud and Arteta, Mourinho would have
washed his
hands of those two long ago and brought in decent players in their stead.
A bit like your post on feeding pureed food to your grown up child (and the «I - never - thought - I - would - be-like-that» comment left after it), I try to protect my son from germs (
hand washing and keeping him from prolonged contact with sick people as
much as possible, without being paranoid and without using chemicals).
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.
On the other
hand, your life is about to become so
much easier — no more hauling a pump around, no more trying to wrangle a baby while pumping, no more pump parts to
wash.
And really, if you are worried that you are using too
much water — you can
wash them by
hand.
I imagine if you
hand washed they would last
much longer.
Wash your
hands often, avoid as
much as possible face - to - face contact, and don't sneeze or cough directly onto your baby.
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.)
Having used cloth since his birth, I had too
much to do with a newborn than
wash diapers by
hand.
I drug myself to work yesterday and it suddenly became very apparent to me just how
much I do in the morning: get up, shower, dressed, put on makeup, make breakfast, make my decaf pumpkin spice latte, eat breakfast, pack lunches, get kids teeth brushed (hubby got them up, dressed and fed), get kids shoes and coats on, get everyone in the car, drive 45 minutes in traffic, get kids and their stuff out of the car, walk to each kids» classroom, take out lunches and put in the fridges, get kids to put their stuff in their cubbies and
wash their
hands, go back to the car, drive to my office, get out, walk across the lot, down stairs and through two heavy doors to my office, and finally sit down.
And
wash your
hands a lot and avoid touching your eyes to prevent catching a cold, especially if your baby has
much contact with other children.
If the full process of using the bathroom is proving too
much for your little one to remember, make a sign or download one of our door hangers to demonstrate the simple steps of potty etiquette, including sitting on the potty or toilet, wiping, flushing and
washing hands.
Toddlers and preschoolers enjoy getting stickers put on a chart for
hand washing as
much as potty training
Sure, we could
hand wash, but if you recall, this experiment is based on my desire to be as lazy as possible, or, as my spouse reminded me after I read that last sentence to her, to afford us as
much time as possible with our baby.
Maybe
washing their
hands at the sink isn't interesting, because they simply can't see the sink, and using it is too
much of an effort.
I get a little bumpy, dry patch there (most likely from
washing my
hands too
much or excessive use of
hand sanitizer).
When you do find yourself somewhere crowded with the baby, implement
hand washing as
much as possible.
Imagine how
much you are going to
wash various delicate clothing with your
hands then the baby is crying all the time.
Since children spend so
much time together in close quarters during the school year, it's a good idea to make sure
hand washing becomes something they do automatically, as a matter of habit.
Makes life SO
much easier when you don't have to
hand wash / hang dry.
Oh, can't wait to find out how
much water
hand washing uses!
As
much as we would like to believe that our kids
wash their
hands before lunch at school, the fact is they likely don't as often as we would desire.
«
Much of what is happening here in the Silver trial and in the Skelos trial shows how one
hand washes another, and we want to see that practice end.»
But it's more important to maintain smart hygiene habits (keeping your distance from sick folks,
washing your
hands regularly, disinfecting surfaces that get touched by lots of people) in order to avoid germs as
much as possible and remove those you do come into contact with.
There's not
much you can do about that, but some childhood immunizations (including influenza and pneumococcal conjugate vaccines) may reduce the risk of ear infections, as can basic hygiene techniques such as
washing your
hands.
I have actually started
hand washing my yoga clothes after my sweaty flow classes because I've found that
washing them right away instead of waiting to do a whole load of laundry preserves the clothes for so
much longer.
Anyone who handles dogs in pet stores — whether they're working there, shopping for a potential pet, or just getting a
much - needed dose of puppy love — should
wash their
hands with soap and water or use an alcohol - based
hand sanitizer immediately afterward, says Dr. Altier.
Frequent
hand washing and sterilizing surfaces at work and home can become as
much a part of managing the disease as taking medications.
Sure, they were
hand - me - downs, but I spent so
much time
washing, folding and organizing the mountain of baby clothes... and my kids never even wore some of them because they had so many!
I think if you use boiling water and sterile equipment,
wash your
hands before preparing, keep the cream in the fridge and ideally scoop it out with a clean spoon, then I wouldn't worry too
much about bacteria, either.
Not the full blown wack - a-doodle kind, but I'm
much more careful about being around others when they are sick, disinfecting when someone comes around that is sick, keeping surfaces germ free and
hand washing.
I have eased up on the being the
hand washing dictator in my house — makes life so
much easier!
However, even there I didn't like it too
much because you must have access to
hand washing.....
True story, I used to have a problem
washing my
hands so
much bc I was a huge germ afobe that they were all cracky and blead all the time.
If you prefer your garments to not show as
much wear,
hand wash and do not tumble dry.
It's not that I'm against owning pieces that need to be
hand washed, but it's just so
much more convenient to throw everything in the dishwasher.
If you prefer your garments to not show
much wear,
hand wash and do not tumble dry.
Murphy soon learns that no matter how
much he
washes his
hands of it, his complicity is plain to those affected by his decisions.
A collection of songs to help young children learn about
washing their
hands, brushing their teeth, combing their hair, eating healthy food, exercising, and
much,
much more.
How to clean surfaces and food containers to prevent foodborne illnesses is
much more complex than
washing hands.
Sure, it won't matter
much, but still,
wash your
hands before you touch something designed to keep the inside of an engine clean.