Not exact matches
The seat is simple to
use; the tray removes with one hand, making it a snap to get baby in and
out, and it's
dishwasher safe, so you can pop it right in with the rest
of the dishes for a no - hassle cleanup.
Obviously, if you're
out at a space like Workbar at Staples, chores are a non-issue (with the exception that
of course you should toss your
used coffee mugs into the
dishwasher).
You can
use this water
out of the tap and bottles can be washed in hot soapy water or in the
dishwasher.
If you
use laundry or
dishwasher detergent pods in your home, please be sure to keep them
out of reach
of children.
Try to keep your daytime hours free
of time wasters — the obvious ones are time online on social media — twenty minutes on Facebook could be better
used packing the
dishwasher before you head
out of the house.
This
used to drive me crazy when I would take my kids to the pediatrician — I'd think
of a handful
of questions to ask while loading the
dishwasher or walking the dog, but after driving to the appointment, keeping the kids happy while we waited, filling
out paperwork, and answering the nurse's twenty questions, I would be lucky to remember one thing I wanted to discuss with the doctor.
Well, that's all right; there are splendid restaurants in the area, and you can
use the microwave, coffeemaker, blender,
dishwasher, and other time - savers to get in and
out of the kitchen more quickly!
It's difficult to calculate all the factors that affect an item's total sustainability measurement, including «the recyclability
of materials, their toxicity, the biodiversity
of the raw material extraction site, and the working conditions along the supply chain,» but as long as you're efficient about washing dishes, not running the
dishwasher unless full,
using non-toxic detergent, and not stuffing your kitchen cupboards with far more reusable dishes than you'll ever
use, reusables continually win
out over disposables.
High - tech, «smart» appliances
use electronics both for a more efficient operation and to perform functions unheard
of only a few years ago: fridges that make dinner suggestions or tell you what you're
out of; ovens and
dishwashers that can be programmed to come on at a time that's convenient for you; built - in computers, televisions, MP3 player docks and many other, now almost routine high - tech functions.
It's always on the counter, with a dishtowel under it (I've found its a LOT easier to keep cleaner then one
of the drainer trays), and I
use it for things I handwash (mainly pots and pans), and for stuff that comes
out of the
dishwasher and is still a little wet (towel drying takes too long).
You'll get more
use out of a blender that's easy to clean, so look for those where all the removable parts are
dishwasher safe.