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  • remembering ny today

    11 September 2013

    I was looking through some photo albums today from some trips to New York, remembering.
    The beams of one of the towers that left a cross standing (2003), that will now be featured in the museum.
    new york world trade center 1
    And the beautiful memorial that stands now, with the waterfalls that drown out the noise of the city and represent the void and loss of life of that day.
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    how to clean cookie sheets * make them sparkle

    10 September 2013

    So, I saw a facebook post where it said that if I combined some baking soda and hydrogen peroxide into a paste, and rubbed it on my cookie sheets it would make them brand new.
    Well, that didn’t quite work for me, but I’ll show you what did. I think the steel wool pads were the main muscle in this experiment. Here’s what I used:
     
    to clean cookie sheets
     
    Sprinkle baking soda on your grimiest parts. Then, a few dashes of hyrdrogen peroxide. You don’t want it too pasty, just barely wet.
     
    how to clean cookie sheets
     
    Then, put on some rubber gloves because steel wool can do a number on your hands, take your steel wool pad and scrub, scrub, scrub! Sprinkle some more baking soda, a little more hp, and keep going. Cancel your workout today, because you’ll get it here.
    But look at how much better they look:
    how to clean cookie baking sheets
     
    Another trick I learned when I had to buy some parchment paper for a class project? It makes cleanup after cookies a breeze, especially for these delectable soft pumpkin cookies. We already made a batch. Fall, we are ready!
    parchment paper
     
    It’s day 10 of posting every day in September:
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