Colorescience Sunforgettable Review | Mineral Sunscreen SPF 30
Colorescience Sunforgettable Review | Mineral Sunscreen SPF 30 Find me on Facebook for more fun fitness, health, beauty, clean eating ideas and overall ...
Hi, I just wanted to know what was the name of the first powdered sunscreen
that you said you got from Sprouts? And what made you decide to switch to a
more expensive brand of powdered sunscreen?
+Taylor Moon Hi Taylor! It was called mineral fusion and sprouts was out, so I bought the ColorScience. I live in Arizona and we do sunscreen DAILY and its the only kind my kids will wear. They won't do the lotion on their face LOL
Hi Whitestar111, my spoon in this video has lost its ability to stay open by itself. I'm imagine there's a way to make it stay straight when I unfold it. In any case, I'm not sure where you could find a spoon for your flask. Good luck on your search.
I love it, great for chills. Or soup, keep it hot to warm all day... bought
the 24 oz from amazon for $27 , FAIR price, love the spoon on top that's a
nice touch
I copied and pasted the recipe below. A couple of added things, I use apple cider vinegar and after I add my vegetables I let it simmer for another one to two hours. Delicious! ENJOY!To get the maximum benefit from bone soup, it’s best to prepare the soup with oils, spices and vinegar. One way to start the soup is to place your favorite spices and some oil or butter in the bottom of a large soup or spaghetti pot. Apply very slight heat until the spices dissolve within the oil. This allows active components in the spices to release into the oils, enhancing the medicinal properties of the oil.Drop your bones into the pot and top them off with water. You can use just bones or a whole cooked chicken or turkey, if you want to add more protein. Add a splash of vinegar, or lemon or lime juice, to help release the nutrients from bones. Cover and simmer for several hours. Fish requires only a few hours of simmering, while chicken bones can be stewed up to 12 hours and thicker bones of beef shank may be rendered for 24 hours. If you use a pressure cooker you can save time.Next, strain the soup to discard the bones and parts you don’t want to consume, and salvage the broth. Next you may add vegetables or more spices, and that’s it. If you make extra broth, it can easily be frozen and saved for later.
I'm sorry it's taken me so long to say thank you but, thank you.....lol. It took me this long to give in to joining Google+. Of course I couldn't reply to any comments until I joined. Thanks again Larry!
Philips Avent Steamer Blender Review by Kiddy Reviews
A review and demonstration of the Philips Avent Steamer and Blender from Kiddy Reviews. You can buy it here: //tinyurl.com/kpojdfm and read the full ...
This video is explaining how to use and the features of the FoodSaver V3880 Vacuum sealer. I bought this unit about a year ago and have really enjoyed using it ...
I had been wanting one for about 2 years before I actually broke down and
bought one. Honestly we hardly have any food in the house (I Know not good
for prepping lol) but with my wife in school full time and having a 2 year
old is almost easier and cheaper to just grab something on way home from
picking him up at baby sitter cause she's gone all night at school. BUT,
its great for storing up frozen foods and we have lately been stocking up
on meats and things. Its been nice to grab cook and eat!
I'm with you on the bag waste. I did recently (today) find a solution! I
took a paper towel and used it to trip the automatic sensor with the
plastic bag positioned where I wanted the seal. The paper towel stuck a
little to the bag, so I'm going to try it with foil next, but it is doable
(at least for the first seal, it wont work for the other side since it has
to reach into the "sucking zone"
@ JC Paint: Just curious, but are you still pleased with the Vacuum
sealer? It's been 2 years you've owned it now, correct? I am considering
buying this model. Also, do you know what the difference is between yours
and the V3835? I believe that model may not have been available at the
time of your review? Hope you're still answering questions (PS - great
review).
Wow, when you cut those bags so short you have to watch the bacteria from
the blood seeping down into the sealing slot and contaminating future bags
We're in the process of upgrading to a new Foodsaver right now, looks like
a descent unit. I'd give some more space on those bags tho. I'd rather use
up a few more bags than get sick. mm
I just took mine out the box and after an hour of thinking this is way more
trouble than it's worth, I found your video! I was definitely not doing it
the way I was supposed to. After watching the video, I bagged 10 lbs of
meat in less than 15 minutes. Thanks James!
Mine doesn't work. It seals but doesn't vacuum the air out. It works after
1 seal and then it doesn't work at all. I cleaned it but nothing works.
Anyone have any ucking ideas? It's so annoying
I am buying a sealer for my husband for Christmas- thanks for the demo on
this model. I am surprised how loud it is when it sucks out the air! Good
demo- thank you.
Thanks for taking the time to do this video. We're getting one for my
parents and this will be helpful for them to see as they learn to operate
the system.
Trying to eat healthy but still love your pasta? Me too! Check out my review on the Veggetti and see how you can make vegetable pasta that is yummy and ...
well, I can see missing pasta taste, texture etc., I just got one of these
and plan on having 1/2 zucchini noodles and 1/2 real spagetti noodles, and
then see if I can pare down slowly on the spagetti noodles !
+janine frank Zoodles is a great word! Yeah you can mix it up with other veggies and different sauces. Cook it or leave it raw. Many different things to do!
Thanks so much for the review! It was so helpful. I love how you showed the
different sizes. I couldn't find any other place that showed the sizes.
Thanks so much!!
+William Nagel I don't cook mine. I prefer it raw. I have tried carrots if they are bigger. This is kind of limited.
Magimix 5200 Food Processor
The food processor of choice for top chefs, food writers and cookery schools, Magimix have raised the bar of excellence even higher with their latest machine.
Je suis extrêmement mécontente de la qualité de mon robot magimix. Le
moteur se coupe et je ne peux même pas monter des blancs en neige pourtant
ma machine n a que deux ans! Pour une garantie soit disant de 10 ans l'on
me demande 50 euros de main d œuvre. De plus La. technicienne très
désagréable n'écoute pas ce que je lui dis et me parle de pâte a pain que
l'on doit pétrir 55seconds alors que je veux juste réussir à faire des
blancs en neige. Depuis le 7 janvier je les rappelle et aucun autre
technicien ne me contacte mais par contre je reçois deux mails types de la
même technicienne qui ne répond toujours pas a mes attentes... Je trouve
inadmissible que cette marque se vante d un sav de 10 ans alors qu' en fait
on doit payer !!!!
Bonjour Ylanit,Avez-vous acheté votre Magimix avec Lakeland? Si oui, vous bénéficiez d'une guarantie gratuite sur le produit, sans aucun probleme, n'hésitez pas à nous contacter au 00 44 1539488100. Si non, nous ne pouvons commenter sur le service apres-vente fournit par Magimix. Lakeland
Foodsaver Review & Comparison Of Three Different Models
I was bagging up a lot of food with my foodsavers and thought I would do a review of each model. There are pros & cons to each, but they are definitely worth ...
For moist foods -- like hamburger -- if you'll put a few sheets of paper
toweling at the end -- right inside the seal point -- it will block the
moisture. Or freeze the amount of hamburger you want for each bag. No
liquid over spills.
Great job on comparisons, the best I've seen yet. I understand the hubby
part. Years ago my husband said not to ever buy him tools because
invariably we'd get the wrong thing or not what he was looking for. So we
made an agreement that he cannot buy me my tools either, things like
Foodsavers, knives, vacuums, blenders,etc for the same reason. It works
:-) Anyway, thanks for the great video it's going to come in handy.
Haha. Good compromise! Yes, he tries to always do something nice. Sometimes the extra money is just not worth it.
YOGI Detox Tea Review - January 17, 2015
Yogi Detox does clean you out. It gives you a smooth go! I did not like the taste, I had to add lemond & honey. On tues I did not eat well. But, I did lose 2 lbs!
Cheap Lidl Ultrasonic Cleaner review. How to clean brass / cases for reloading tutorial video.
Just a quick demo showing how I clean brass for reloading with Ultrasonic Cleaner from Lidl. I think it cost £20. It speeds up the process of brass preparation ...
+boonster666 , using the basket drops the efficiency by 20-35% I've read. But, if you have a lot of small parts and run it a second cycle, if need be, shouldn't really matter.
that thing does only have one transducer. It is never going to clean your
shells adequate enough.
Besides. These cleaners are made from aluminium using vinegar is thus not
wise. It will dissolve the aluminium
+R TAh Yes, right. Hmmm. However, there is another way. It's a bit more involved, I grant you and there is a lot of scope for failure but, if you pull it off, it's gonna make you look great.The first step is to haunt the clubs, pubs and bars of a place with a busy commuter link to the continent via ferry. Depending up your sexual proclivities you will have to find a partner working on the ferries who is single and available and wants to have sex with you. Obviously, homosexuals are going to have a bit of a head start but that should not put heterosexuals off and prevent them from trying. I have discovered, through intensive research, that a few of the staff working on ferries are, in fact, heterosexual.Once someone gullible has been brought onside by the tactic of plying them with hard liquor and serious, prolonged rogering over a weekend, one is ready for the next phase.Supply the chosen victim with a length of sturdy rope and the parts to be cleaned. Have them wait until the engines of the ferry are at full tilt and then tie the parts to the rope and lower the rope into the ferry's wash as close to the propellers as is reasonably dangerous.The cavitation caused by the high velocity rotating props will create a high speed jet of tiny bubbles that will blast the parts clean. Now, obviously, some experimentation will be needed by the victim of the repeated sexual assaults discussed earlier, in order to discover the optimum distances required from the props, to the object to be cleaned, depending upon the material density of the object itself.Assuming the victim survives long enough, a table could then be quickly drawn up that could tabulate both the distances needed from the propellers, the length of time, in terms of dunk, that the objects need and the minimum and maximum weight of each object to be cleaned.The clear advantage of this idea is that once the victim has been rogered into compliance, because he or she works on the ferry they will pay nothing at all, to anyone, to take advantage of the said cavitation. Effectively making the whole process free; once the initial outlay of booze, rope, possible handcuffs and a gimp suit, possibly some Vaseline and a dozen condoms has been recovered. The scope for making this a commercial proposition then becomes obvious. Even an idiot could do it. In fact, I can go as far as saying that only an idiot would.If, in the likely event that a rope gets wound around a propeller and drags the victim overboard and into the blades to become a fish smoothy, all you will have lost is one gullible fool of dubious sexual morals and, maybe, an old dirty carburettor. A small price to pay, I would suggest for the potential genius of the system.Note: This process requires no tank. Only an ocean or channel of sufficient width. Thus avoiding the need to steal a cooking vessel from the local school kitchens.
+InTheNameOfJustice , was considering that. I however did look up specs on these things in general for cubic space versus wattage and finally found what Hz works best for what.I discovered that some of these things use stainless steel tanks made as food containers/warmers for buffets and then used as these tanks. Also, that 40-42 is about general purpose as a frequency for cleaning. 20 is good for larger parts like car parts but can tear smaller, delicate parts up. Other now more pricey models do a modulated frequency from around 40 up to 120 to get the best out of all the frequencies.On buying one of these things a drain hole is preferred. Also, look at the design. I understand that harbor tool has one that's not bad but it's heated and the way it's designed allows for condensation to form and gather inside the works of the unit. Not good. Heat. Most people will say it's good. But, really, it's an oversell. If you're doing 20 minutes of cleaning, you can preheat the cleaner somewhere else and then clean it. The heating elements do work but takes forever to heat up. I believe they work best for just being there and keeping the cleaning stuff at the proper temp. But, you need to consider whether a drop in 10 degrees and adding a unit to keep it stable is worth the extra money.On draining, for some applications like cleaning clocks, that stuff can be used for 10 or 15 or more clocks and is EXPENSIVE. Therefore, you want a suitable container to drain it into and will need fittings to apply to the unit and food grade plastic tubing to drain it to. Not very costly but it is when you need it and it's 10 p.m. and you don't have them but need them. And, you want a unit tank that you can let this stuff sit in for say 12 hours or while it cools down without fear of it eating the metal.I did buy a plastic drinking container designed for the fridge. It holds more than 6 litres and can accommodate all the cleaner and has a quick drain bung hole because it's for storing water. But, it works well for the cleaner but I wouldn't put anything hot into it.
+Verd Gj Well, buy two cheap ones, make you own tank and you will have a good one for less than half the price of the pro kind. In fact, you could by 4 cheap ones and have 4 transducers to boast about. Think of that! People down the pub will go wild and buy you drinks, even if you just pass by. They will want your autograph and everything.
+TwirlyheadYes, I've just bought the same model and checking out whether it's good or not. The bowl is stainless steel. I did the foil test and it did eat holes in it. Not sure if that really counts for anything unless I want holey foil.
thats true. But you would be amazed how fast and how clean a slightly more expensive cleaner does the job. Mine was a 100 bucks and has two transducers