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- House Hold Items Storage
Tips.....
Basics:
Get your own packing materials including cardboard boxes, wardrobes boxes, bubble
wrap, Styrofoam "popcorn", newspaper, acid free tissue paper, rope, packing
tape, and permanent ink markers. Most of these supplies are readily available (at
affordable prices) at a self storage facility or your local office supply stores. Fill all
of the boxes you pack to capacity but be careful not to overfill in such a way where the
box can rupture and break open. Make sure to fill empty space in boxes with loose material
like crunched up newspaper or Styrofoam pieces. Heavy items likes books and appliances
should be packed in their own boxes so that they will be easier to handle. Items like
computers, electronic equipment, camera equipment, etc., should also be carefully packed
in their own cartons. Pack items and label them by room for easy identification. Plan out
your storage space for easy access.
Major Appliances:
Refrigerators, freezers, washers, driers, stoves, etc., should be clean and dry before you
pack and store them. When storing these items, the doors should be secured in a closed
position. (You may leave a door slightly open for aeration; however make sure to child
proof the door so that it cannot be fully opened. Don't allow a child to get into the
appliance, and then close the door. Suffocation resulting in death is possible. If you
choose to discard any of these items, make sure to remove doors completely so that a child
cannot enter and close the door, resulting in suffocation and death.)
Home Furnishings:
Empty all dressers of clothing, and pack into appropriate wardrobe boxes. Use mothballs or
other similar products to protect your clothing from insects and other pests. Make sure
that doors and drawers of your furniture are securely shut (use tape or rope or strong
ribbon). When possible, remove the legs from items of furniture to avoid damage and save
space. Vacuum your furniture and remember to collect all of that loose change in the sofa.
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Peeling
Garlic the easy way..... |
Peeling garlic can be
a bit tricky if you are not in the know. So here are a couple of helpful ideas to make
garlic peeling a breeze.
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To peel garlic
put the garlic cloves in the microwave for 15 seconds and the skins will slip off with
ease.
Another way to
peal garlic is to hit the clove hard with the flat side of large knife. This will split it
and make removing the skin easy.
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