Thanks!
RE: Buying a Bosch Washer
Post by
MCW
(1025)
I'd stay with a top loading washing machine. Look in the yellow pages for used appliances. My husband and I sold a 3-bedroom house and moved into a 2-bedroom apartment. We purchased a 3-year old top loading washer and electric dryer and it cost us about $400.00 for the pair.
RE: Foods I Can Eat After Having My Teeth Pulled
Post by
tweetystalcup
(1)
I had all top teeth pulled and I have been eating a lot of yoplait yogurt cause they have a lot of different flavors and taste really good. One for breakfast one for lunch and one for supper. Is this really good for me? I don't get my upper denture for another 8 weeks or so I was hoping someone could help me out with any suggestions. I did try chicken fried rice with no chicken and it made me really sick, so no more rice for me.
Also how long does it take for the pain to go away? I had 6 teeth pulled on my upper left side 5 days ago and one of them still hurts really bad and I rinse daily with listerene total and do every thing the dentist says to do but the pain in the one tooth won't go away and also after removing the teeth. Two days later a wisdom tooth decided to drop down and it will probably need to come out. This is harder than what I expected and I am hungry....lol. What can I eat that is good for me that won't hurt! Thank you for any help!
RE: Building Trust in Abused Cat
Post by
Cantate
(89)
Move slowly and smoothly, speak softly, and approach with your hand below his eye level. Never approach from above. Also, when he looks you in the eye, half shut your eyes. That is a sign of trust between cats. If he yawns in your presence, he feels comfortable!
RE: Peeling Fingernails
Post by
ameljor
(1)
Soak your fingernails in warm olive oil for about 30 daily until you start to see results and then massage olive oil into your nails daily. Check out beautiful-healthy-fingernails.com for more info on how to have beautiful fingernails.
RE: Buying Small Christmas Inflatables
Post by
Juanett
(1)
The Dollar Tree has some med. size snowman santa, reindeer and I think a penguin. One for $1 each and you could probably sell them for $2
RE: Removing Scratches From Wood Table
Post by
shirschhorn
(2)
I've used crayons before and found they are only good for a very superficial scratch. I had deeper scratches and nicks in a beautiful wood cabinet. I used a marker pen in the wood color. It looked and went on exactly like a magic marker. What worked great for me is that I filled in the scratch or nick with the marker not being careful at all with going outside the lines, filling it in well all over. Then I took a steel wool pad -- but not the regular ones, the one which has little squiggly pieces and doesn't scratch at all. Put some olive oil on it and rubbed over the marker. That took the marker off any flat spot and left the marker only in the scratch or nick itself. The cabinet looks like new now!
RE: Removing Unknown Stains on Towels
Post by
shirschhorn
(2)
Well, the bad news is that the only way to deal with a stain of this type is to dye the towel or use a dye marker but the good news is at least I'm not wasting my time trying to remove a stain that's not a stain. It's a bleach out of color. Thanks to all of you for your help, sarajane