Best Tip you have ever gotten from DCUM

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:1. The "one touch" rule. The practice of only touching an item once versus when cleaning moving something from one place to another instead of putting it where it belongs in the first place. Totally saves me time and makes me more efficient.


Ditto the above!

[b]I've also learned a lot and found some great recipes in the food forum.[b] The asparagus soup recommended a couple months ago is one of my all-time favorites.


The eating well gnocchi has been a hit for me--I found that recipe a few weeks ago and have made it once a week since.
Anonymous
DR ANCHORS!
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- cauliflower rice doesn't taste or feel like actual rice, but cauliflower rice mixed with rice, feels like a big, delicious serving of rice

- Head and Shoulders instant oil control

- Elta MD sunscreen
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:1. The "one touch" rule. The practice of only touching an item once versus when cleaning moving something from one place to another instead of putting it where it belongs in the first place. Totally saves me time and makes me more efficient.


Ditto the above!

[b]I've also learned a lot and found some great recipes in the food forum.[b] The asparagus soup recommended a couple months ago is one of my all-time favorites.


The eating well gnocchi has been a hit for me--I found that recipe a few weeks ago and have made it once a week since.

Which one? I find a couple different gnocchi recipes - can you link?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If my daughter remains a virgin until marriage she does not need the HPV vaccine.


Um, her bethrothed could either have HPV upon their marriage or he could go out and bring it home to her during their marriage.
Nor is Larla a virgin.
But this is sarcasm, right?


Right.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If my daughter remains a virgin until marriage she does not need the HPV vaccine.


Wait, wait, wait, ALMOST. Her husband has to remain a virgin too. Just a minor detail!


Yes, but I now my daughter and I know that whomever she picks will also save himself for marriage. I also don't let my daughter hang out with kids with mumps, measles, and rubella. You can take that to the bank.
Anonymous
Have sex with all your neighbors because one of them could be your soulmate
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If my daughter remains a virgin until marriage she does not need the HPV vaccine.


Please stop trolling and spreading falsehood.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:while sleep training, do extinction for nap times. our baby naps in the crib now.


What does that mean?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:while sleep training, do extinction for nap times. our baby naps in the crib now.


What does that mean?


put baby in crib at beginning of nap and don't come back until nap is over. I keep an eye on the monitor to make sure baby is okay, especially during the beginning when there was lots of crying.
Anonymous
dang it, why did I not see that tip about the Hamilton tickets in time??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:1. The "one touch" rule. The practice of only touching an item once versus when cleaning moving something from one place to another instead of putting it where it belongs in the first place. Totally saves me time and makes me more efficient.


Ditto the above!

[b]I've also learned a lot and found some great recipes in the food forum.[b] The asparagus soup recommended a couple months ago is one of my all-time favorites.


The eating well gnocchi has been a hit for me--I found that recipe a few weeks ago and have made it once a week since.

Which one? I find a couple different gnocchi recipes - can you link?



http://www.eatingwell.com/recipe/249817/skillet-gnocchi-with-chard-white-beans/

I've been using spinach or kale and no beans since I haven't had any around
Anonymous
I bought the Revlon dryer at BBB so I can return it easily.
The best tip I learned recently on DCUM is that you need to hold your hair taut when you blow dry in order to get flat/non frizzy/smooth hair. WOW. I had no idea. I started doing that a week ago and see a huge difference in my hair.
Anonymous
How fast does the Revlon thing dry? My hair dries in about 5 minutes with a dryer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If my daughter remains a virgin until marriage she does not need the HPV vaccine.


Please stop trolling and spreading falsehood.


Twas a joke. An obvious one, I thought.
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