Wednesday, November 30, 2011

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Ziploc Big Bags, XL, 10 gallon, 24x20 in., 32 ct (8/4s)

!±8± Ziploc Big Bags, XL, 10 gallon, 24x20 in., 32 ct (8/4s)


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Organize, protect and transport anything, anywhere with Ziploc Big Bags. Case includes 8 boxes of 4 bags.Keep bags out of reach of children. These bags are not toys. To avoid danger of suffocation, keep plastic bags away from babies and children. No recommended for use in microwave.

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Friday, November 25, 2011

Top Ten Baby Changing Bag Essentials

!±8± Top Ten Baby Changing Bag Essentials

When you leave the house with a baby you should be prepared for all eventualities. They could get hungry, hot, dirty or dare I say it - bored. But if you take everything with you that you think you might need you can often end up with a bag so heavy you can't carry the baby as well.

So for those parents whose baby changing bag resembles a suitcase or those who have been caught out on too many occasions, here is my top ten list of baby essentials.

Nappies. As a rough guide work on one nappy for every couple of hours you plan to be out and then add another one just in case of a major poo incident. Wipes. As a parent to teenagers I'll bet you will still have a packet of wipes to hand. For wiping bottoms, faces, hands, restaurant high chairs, swings at the park. Muslin. These can be used as a burp cloth, fashioned into a bib, an emergency nappy, modesty cover if breastfeeding or a light weight blanket. Bottles. If you aren't breastfeeding you will need bottles of cooled boiled water and formula which can be mixed as needed. Make sure you have enough bottles for the time you plan to be out. You could also carry a ready mix carton of baby formula for convenience. Change of clothes. If there is an accident involving poo or sick then you will need a change of clothes for the baby. I always take an all-in-one because it is convenient and takes up less space than carrying a vest, trousers, t-shirt, socks etc. A spare plastic bag to keep dirty clothes in is also a good idea! First Aid Kit. There are pre-packed first aid kits available especially for children but you can always make up your own. It should include anticeptic wipes, plasters, infant paracetamol, burnease, antihistamine, teething gel, nappy rash cream etc. Antibacterial hand gel. When you can't get to a sink. Toys. Something to use to keep a baby from getting bored is essential. From a favourite soft toy to a book or crayons, keep something in the bag to distract them. Snacks. If your child has been weaned, a little pack of snacks is very useful. Raisins, bread sticks, rice cakes can be kept in a small tub or zip lock bag. Sunscreen. Even on an overcast day in summer a baby can get sunburnt so always use sunscreen and reapply regularly.

If you have extra room in your bag you could always put in a few other optional extras such as a camera to capture those special moments, extra layers in case it get chilly or a travel high chair or baby carrier.


Top Ten Baby Changing Bag Essentials

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Sunday, November 13, 2011

Betty's Country Chicken-Fried Beef Steak Recipe

In this video, Betty demonstrates how to make her homey, comforting Country Chicken-Fried Steak. With a tasty coating and cooked to perfection, It is an entree you can be proud to serve at any meal! Ingredients: 1 pound beef steak (I used top round steak, cut into 4 equally -sized pieces.) 1/4 cup flour 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper 1 egg, well beaten 2 tablespoons milk 1 cup saltine cracker crumbs (very fine) 6 tablespoons cooking oil (I used peanut oil.) Combine 1/4 cup flour, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 1/2 teaspoon black pepper in a gallon-sized zip-lock plastic bag, and set aside. Combine 1 well-beaten egg with 2 tablespoons milk, and set aside. Place 1 inner packet of saltine crackers in a gallon-sized zip-lock bag, and roll with a rolling pin until *very* fine. Now, heat 6 tablespoons of cooking oil in an iron or oven-proof skillet. Coat your steak pieces as follows: dredge each piece in the flour mixture, by placing the steak in the plastic bag and shaking it until the entire steak is coated. now dip it into the egg mixture, and finally into the finely ground cracker crumbs. Place in hot oil, one piece at a time. Turn the pieces as they turn brown and crusty. When all pieces are turned, place the skillet in a 375-degree oven and bake for about 20 minutes. You will probably need to turn them once. Remove from the oven and transfer to a tray with paper toweling to drain the excess oil. Place on a nice serving dish, along with a meat fork. This is a ...

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