Wait, are you saying that heavy cream isn’t regular cream?
Wait, are you saying that heavy cream isn’t regular cream?
Refreshing to see a Lifehacker writer know what they’re talking about, unlike the recent article on guns.
Thank you!
The NRA has some great training programs, including the very respected Eddie Eagle program for kids.
Unfortunately, due to internal corruption, it’s likely that the NRA will be dismantled by the state of New York very soon.
Wow.
Odds are, your kids can’t go to most of their friends’ houses to visit, then.
Early American Cinder Block here.
What kind of psychopath would leave the dirty kitchen for Mom to clean up on Mom’s day? I can’t even comprehend this.
What kind of mold is impervious to acid?
Why? Vinegar is so much cheaper, and more effective (and isn’t harsh on your skin).
I blame corporations and their pervasive marketing.
What in the world are you using to clean your shower???
Came here to recommend a 50/50 dishsoap/vinegar solution for the kitchen wand. Like you said, it makes cleaning a snap. It’s also not overly harsh and will actually get your shower really clean, not just look clean for a little bit by making it shiny.
You don’t lie in bed on Tuesday just because you went for a walk on Monday.
The stories you link to LITERALLY say exactly what cyberpizza has repeatedly said: that we just don’t know how immunity is going to play out. Just read your own sources. Really read them.
I like Seinfeld, but I didn’t recognize your quote.
Not that there’s anything wrong with that...
A bunch of news stories, and one NIH blog story. Great evidence. Even if we accepted them as all being accurate, they aren’t backing up what you say. They’re supporting what cyberpizza is saying. Did you even read them?
What evidence?
Seems to me that just about EVERYONE here is disagreeing with a lot of what you’re saying, so I don’t think anyone else needs to agree to disagree.
Yep, I’ve noticed my allergy suffering has not been as bad with the masks.
I really hope masks stick around for sick people. Most of East Asia has been doing it as long as I can remember, I really hope we keep it up.
And immunity varies GREATLY with different viruses.
There’s a reason why we don’t vaccinate for stomach bugs. Because there’s almost zero immunity after recovering from a foodborne virus. You can be spewing out of both ends for a couple of days, recover, and catch it again a few days later. Look at news stories about…
We’ve also seen cased of people catching another case of the ‘rona less than 6 months after recovering from their first bout with the virus. There’s still so much we don’t know about this SARS variant.
When using a paper towel in the kitchen to dry my hands, I’ll set it aside to clean up some mess.
But once used for anything other than clean water, it gets discarded. Reusing for more that that sounds like a bacterial breeding ground.
I get your point about price per sheet, but I absolutely love not having to tear giant sheets of paper towels in half all the time now!