Although I wouldn't
use this appliance often, it seems to be very useful for killing off all the nits and it doesn't damage the hair.
Not exact matches
In my younger days I wouldn't have been caught dead with such a bourgeois
appliance in my kitchen, now I
use it frequently to freeze leftovers and store things like flour and ingredients I don't
use very
often (I have to eat gluten free so have a lot of little bits of exotic this and that).
Often times it is necessary to
use an expander
appliance.
Meaning, if we're thinking about getting a new
appliance, we need to make room by getting rid of something we have but don't
use often.
But it
often happens because they
use the
appliance not properly.
During the summer, it seems that our ice cream maker is the kitchen
appliance that I
use the most
often.
In this price range you get glass door cabinets, in - cabinet lighting, large pull - out storage (
often used as a built - in pantry or as a small
appliance garage), customized corner cabinets (that maximize space), microwave cabinets as well as more elaborate customized storage (think display wine racks or more decorative range hood cabinets).
Basic household
appliances are
often available, and most of what's on the shelf is barely
used and very inexpensive.
One of the issues that is discussed
often when talking about smart homes is the ability to monitor energy
use down each
appliance and light fixture.
Less heat: We tend to
use heated
appliances more
often in the winter, which isn't great for hair.
Tiny house
appliances and systems are
often constructed from a mix of what's
used on RVs and normal residences.
It shows that single - person households
often use as much, if not more, energy on some
appliances as families.
Consider how
often you and your family members
use items that, while quite helpful, are also relatively complex: everything from the cars we drive to the
appliances in our home and the toys we buy for our children.
Since these engines are
often used to power common household
appliances, individuals may be exposed to the gas in their homes, workplaces, and at hotels.
Regardless, the IR blaster is a godsend for those who find themselves watching many hours of TV or
using a household
appliance often.
Because most storage
appliances are running a NIX - like environment under their GUI's, you can
often set up a cron - like - job — here's an example from the Synology forum where someone
used the Task Scheduler built into the device to schedule a start / stop sequence to restart their Plex Media Server on a schedule.
To get the most out of your smart home devices, it's
often best to
use appliances that are supported by Alexa.
He posits that the assistant could help you make
use of all of the complex features and options on modern
appliances, such as your washing machine or microwave, many of which
often go unused.
Meanwhile, residents who live in both rural and urban areas are being urged to cut back their water
use, stop washing their vehicles as
often, replace lawns with desert - like landscaping and replace washing machines and dishwashers with more efficient
appliances.
On the ants (if you retain that tenant), the little black or white ant traps sold over the counter can
often go under
appliances, or
use blue tape and you can even tape them underneath or behind your oven, frig, etc..
Smaller homes, generally with smaller kitchens, need to at least accommodate kitchen staples and larger, bulky items that aren't
often used such a large mixing bowls, seldom -
used small
appliances, and serving pieces.
Right now, it feels a little like he is always on the edge of a «flare - up» (especially when it comes to wanting to make ALL of his own meals / snacks (with
appliances and utensils he shouldn't
use, and that consist of WAY too much of every ingredient) and then not eat any of them until * after * the tantrum, at which point he enthusiastically eats one of the choices * he * made, and
often asks for seconds - bless his heart), so our hope is to limit his choices, and establish some daily rhythms and routines that will provide the framework for trust and bonding, which will create internal calmness and help ease the transition to his new life.
Photography by Stacey van Berkel - Haines Clutter - free kitchen Organize small
appliances by determining how
often they're
used.
Commonly
used small
appliances live in kitchen cabinets but those
used less
often live on a shelf in the pantry.
To help conserve electricity / energy, I've been unplugging things that we don't
use often like the iron... it's also a safety feature as well because we
used to sometimes leave the
appliance on and not realize for DAYS that the iron was burning energy.
Work zones make your kitchen layout more functional by putting
appliances and spaces that you
use most
often in the order in which you
use them.