Please remember that as with all chores that bore, you should embark on the following preventive measures when you’re in the mood, and not all at once, unless you’ve drunk too much caffeine and have energy to burn. For the rest of you, what follows is a simple three-step process to help keep things in check: Click here to read more.. »
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Microbes in Your Mist
Here’s another gross factoid from our buddy Chuck. Every time you flush your toilet it gives off a microscopic mist, so if your toothbrush is w thin misting range t gets sprayed w th bacter a—yuk! Some good news though—since bacter aren’t superhuman broad jumpers, you just need to keep your toothbrushes far away.
If you live in a New York City apartment this may not be poss ble; therefore, lose the lid before you flush and consider keeping your toothbrush near your kitchen sink.
• Attach a disinfecting wipe to the bottom of the slippers or socks with a rubber band or scrunchie.
• Turn on your iPod and dance away the debris.
SWIRL: Dampen a microfiber mop and put half a capful of mouthwash on it, then sweep. Mouthwash will give your bathroom a fresh, minty smell—feel free to take a swig for yourself. Use the time you’re swirling it around in your mouth as a timer so you don’t spend more time doing this task than you have to!
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Let’s Make Cooking Fun :)
Cooking is very exciting. Today we can see that many young people like cooking. Both girls and boys like cooking, too. Many of them learn to be a chef after they have graduated from senior high school. Everybody knows that cooking usually done in the kitchen. You can make comfortable while you are cooing in the kitchen in the nice kitchen. Click here to read more.. »
Who’d Have Thunk! The Bottom Line
As I researched this guide I found a lot of myths and facts on the varying levels of grossness we tend to assume are associated with the bathroom and our fami y throne n particular. One person, Char es Gerba, a professor of microbiology at the University of Arizona, seems to have taken these myths on a crusade of sorts. Click here to read more.. »




