Jaimie Johnston on the Engineering Matters podcast: #34 crisis shelter for mass displacement
I forgot about a closet.
Honestly, too, about my ability to figure out what to feed my family!So the repetition is where the (relatively) sparkly part comes in..
Here are some other little tips that make it get better and better and better each week when I clean it..I have this basket that I used to keep pre-cut snacks in.I kinda got lazy with that, but I did end up finding a good use for it.
It’s great to have an easy place to toss all those oddly shaped veggies and stuff.It keeps them visible and easy to access and they don’t end up as science experiments in the crisper, or taking up the whole bottom shelf.. For the crispers, I just keep large items in there that can’t easily be forgotten: bags of potatoes and bags of milk.
On a side note: Why do we still have milk in bags here?.
I have some tea towels that I use to keep under any meat that I fear might get leaky and make a weird mess.You don’t need anything too fancy to get started, just the basics will give you a good start.
A few soft cloths, a glass cleaner, and a good furniture polish will get most areas taken care of.If you want to up your Spring cleaning game just a bit, some compressed air in a can and some nice lint-free polishing cloths will really help you get a nice finishing look.. Clear away the junk and garbage.
Remove all those cheerios and empty coffee cups before you get started on your cleaning and you’ll have a much easier time of it.. Start inside and work from messiest areas to cleanest.The messiest areas will probably be the floor mats, the back seat area if you have kids, and anywhere that a spill or other accidental mess may have occurred during the winter months that you weren’t able to do a really good job of cleaning up.