Showing posts with label Kitchen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kitchen. Show all posts

Monday, March 15, 2010

Cool Tools : Color This! Shows How Paints And Colors Will Make A Room Look Good

Color swatches for paintVisualizing a home in different colors can take a good eye and strong imagination -- especially when you're house-hunting and the home's effects are of someone else.

Yet, we wonder:

  • What would the bedroom look like in blue?
  • How would the kitchen look in yellow?
  • What if the foyer wall was accented in red?

At the Better Homes and Gardens website, you can answer those questions and see the results for yourself. Using the Color This! tool, website visitors can mix-and-match swatch colors, then apply them to a room's walls, floors, trim, cabinets and accessories.

Don't just get a mental picture of a room -- get an actual picture.

The Better Homes and Gardens site requires a basic, non-intrusive site registration to use the Color This! product suite. It's also available for home exteriors and window treatments, too.

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Monday, March 23, 2009

Keeping a Clean Fridge!

Food-borne illness is three times more likely to occur at home than in a commercial kitchen. It's a fact that surprises a lot of people and one that experts attribute to a myriad of blunders including the improper storage of food, lack of cleanliness and unsafe food handling.

As it turns out, keeping your fridge clean and orderly is just a start.

Here's a few other helpful tips:

  • Produce for salads often grows low to the ground and, therefore, is exposed to fertilizers. Wash thoroughly before placing in the produce bin.
  • Never put washed produce back into its original, contaminated container.
  • Even if fruit comes with a "peel", wash it. Whatever's on the outside transfers to the inside when you cut it.
  • Keep milk and cold cuts off the refrigerator door -- it's the warmest part of the interior.
  • Adhere to expiration and "use by" dates.
  • If you see mold on bread, throw out the entire loaf.

Lastly, remember to wash your hands before handling your food. You don't have to be playing in dirt to get your hands dirty. The simple act of typing on a keyboard is enough to spread germs.

Clean food + dirty hands = dirty food.

Source
I love you ... Let's clean out the fridge
Kristen Browning-Blas
Denver Post, February 11, 2009
https://www.denverpost.com/ci_11666028



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