Showing posts with label TIP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TIP. Show all posts
Friday, March 16, 2012
TIP: Dirty Microwave? Easy cleaning!
About 6 months ago Pinterest introduced me A Real-Life Housewife. A blog that shares tips and tales from the daily activities as a housewife, I first was intrigued by her tip how to clean your shower head (find it here). It worked like a charm.
On Tuesday she published Microwave Cleaning Made Easy. My microwave was something that drove me crazy and I tried wiping it down with a sponge, but the grease just smeared and made the situation worse. My solution became keep the Microwave closed at all times. Well that is until now. Anxious to try this out I had some extra time Thursday evening, so project clean microwave was about to go down. I followed her directions, and it was barely a project at all. Honestly the most time consuming part I spent sitting on the couch waiting while the microwave ran and rested.
This is going to become part of one of my weekly chores, another thing I picked up from the real life housewife!
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
TIP: Jalapeno Burning? I have a solution!
Monday evening I prepped the vegetables for our dinner Tuesday night. Included in the vegetables, were 4 jalapeno peppers. So I did what I would normally do prepping any peppers. I cut them in half, grabbed the seeds with my hands and tossed them, then cut long strips of pepper, and then cut across creating little squares.
3 hours later, I felt some slight burning, but nothing painful. I washed my hands with dish soap and the burning went away.
Next morning, I woke up and took a shower, about 10 min after my shower, my fingers were on FIRE!!!! Starting to panic, this needed to stop. So I went to my go to person, Google. After searching for "how to stop jalapeno burning?" I found a web forum with may different solutions.
Try #1: Cover your hands in milk/oatmeal. I have this lotion called MILK, it is the best lotion in the world, and I thought it would work because it is dried milk solids and oat protein combined in a thick luxurious and moisturizing lotion. Well the burning sensation got worse after applying the lotion. So DO NOT USE for soothing jalapeno burning, but I highly recommend it for everyday use.
Try #2: Use a fat: Oil or Butter. I used olive oil, I poured it all over my hands and rubbed it in as much as I could, but once again the burning got worse.
The Solution: Baking Soda! I wiped all of the olive oil off my hands, and then rinsed my hands so they were a little wet, and then coated my hands in baking soda. I felt cooling almost right away, but the burning was not gone immediately. I sat over the sink for about 30 min (boring!), but finally the burning was gone. Phew! I rinsed my hands again, and I was able to get back to work.
3 hours later, I felt some slight burning, but nothing painful. I washed my hands with dish soap and the burning went away.
Next morning, I woke up and took a shower, about 10 min after my shower, my fingers were on FIRE!!!! Starting to panic, this needed to stop. So I went to my go to person, Google. After searching for "how to stop jalapeno burning?" I found a web forum with may different solutions.
Try #1: Cover your hands in milk/oatmeal. I have this lotion called MILK, it is the best lotion in the world, and I thought it would work because it is dried milk solids and oat protein combined in a thick luxurious and moisturizing lotion. Well the burning sensation got worse after applying the lotion. So DO NOT USE for soothing jalapeno burning, but I highly recommend it for everyday use.
Try #2: Use a fat: Oil or Butter. I used olive oil, I poured it all over my hands and rubbed it in as much as I could, but once again the burning got worse.
The Solution: Baking Soda! I wiped all of the olive oil off my hands, and then rinsed my hands so they were a little wet, and then coated my hands in baking soda. I felt cooling almost right away, but the burning was not gone immediately. I sat over the sink for about 30 min (boring!), but finally the burning was gone. Phew! I rinsed my hands again, and I was able to get back to work.
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