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  1. I think the reason is youā€™re letting people in and itā€™s not that easy the way youā€™re doing it I donā€™t know if itā€™s every day or what but itā€™s nice to hear the progression that youā€™re going in the paste and how youā€™re making it from where you came from

  2. Duvets are great and you don't want to actually wash them as they often are Mads of down – duck feathers.
    So you cover them and wash the cover instead.
    You replace the plastic part of the shower curtain while the outside part stays nice and not as expensive to replace.
    I hope you're finding life cool and interesting!

  3. Hereā€™s the thing with cooking chicken on the baking tray: line it with tin foil before placing your chicken down. Anything that gets cooked onto it will come off easily and youā€™ll only have to deal with the fat/grease that gets under the foil. Also, if you want really juicy chicken do a simple salt brine for at least an hour. Good luck! Looks like youā€™ve got the tools for a great start!

  4. You should fully consider getting a nice cast iron skillet. They're great for stovetop and for baking in the oven, if you just follow the sime seasoning instructions (Basically just coating it with cooking oil and baking it.) it has a great nonstick surface that doesn't come with the Alzheimer's risks that Teflon has, and it legit puts iron into your diet. (Seriously!) You don't even wash it, just wipe it out with a paper towel if you want. My partner prefers to wipe it with a piece of French bread so they can eat the delicious butter and seasoning left behind.
    A nice cast iron is an affordable piece of kitchen equipment that can really make your kitchen feel like a home. Lodge makes a good affordable variety, and they're a family owned business that uses American union labor.
    Just found your channel! Thanks for sharing your journey with us and welcome back. Criminal justice reform is my obsession, and personal stories like yours are so important in raising awareness and eliminating stigma. You're awesome and brave for being open about this stuff. Keep it up!

  5. Blanket comfort is subjective. People have different preferences for things like material, texture, weight, and level of care when washing. And just wait until you hear about Instant Pots and air fryers – I swear they've developed cults! šŸ¤£

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