NO not the chemicals THE CANS
Posted By: re read the post on 2007-09-08
In Reply to: canned air not bad for environment today... - sm
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those cans are so bad for the environment
I never understood the waste of buying canned air personally. I do what the poster below does. It is indeed time consuming but I have the satisfaction of knowing my computer is not just free of debris but from deep down germs as well.
The 4th pic (with coke cans) looks exactly like
I have 2 cans of salmon I need
to use. Anybody have a good recipe for salmon patties? Quick & easy please.
I buy little individual cans of OJ all the
time and they are in the frig quite a whiel before we drink them. Don't know why it wouldn't be as long, as poster said below, the expiration date has not come and gone.
Pour 1-2 cans of 7-Up soda over the turkey sm
after it has cooked for about 1-2 hours and baste as well. I usually use more soda and inject it into the turkey with a turkey injecter as well as basting it. Then, I use the drippings with the soda and make it into a gravy. It's sweet and gives the BEST flavor I have ever tasted. My mother-in-law told me years ago to do that and I have been doing it ever since.
Should formula cans have a warning that it's better to breastfeed
Read this article in a Parenting magazine. It's NOT a debate or question to which is best.
Should formula cans have a warning that it's better to breastfeed
While I am a big believer in Breastfeeding, I would never make anyone feel guilty for formula feeding. It's any mother's choice as to what is best for them and the baby. I personally could never have worked and breastfed at the same time!
46% said Yes 54% said No.
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