Q. If anyone has any suggestions for something healthy, that would be ideal. I am planning a nice night for our 1 year. I usually make something like chicken and pasta, but I'm looking for something different.
Thanks in advance for your ideas!
Thanks in advance for your ideas!
A. Have a carpet picnic, spread a blanket on the floor, have some fresh fruit, finger sandwiches, stuff you would have at a picnic and lots of candles....
What are some tips to spice up your relationship after youve been together for a few months?
Q. ..i dont think i need to add much more detail here haha
ive been in a relatioship for a few months and i was wondering what are some of your guys' tips- to make it more interesting or something new, etc.
xo
ive been in a relatioship for a few months and i was wondering what are some of your guys' tips- to make it more interesting or something new, etc.
xo
A. plan a picnic or make a nice candle lit dinner and if you are intimate make it fun go to the adult store but some massage oil and give him a nice massage and maybe but something cute to wear.
How long can you keep cooked food in a cooler with ice?
Q. I'm going camping soon and it was suggested that i cook some foods first and just take it with me, specifically i was wondering about scrambled eggs and also about sausage?
A. Cooked eggs for a picnic should be packed in an insulated cooler with enough ice or frozen gel packs to keep them cold.
Don't put the cooler in the trunkâcarry it in the air-conditioned passenger compartment of the car.
If taking cooked eggs to work or school, pack them with a small frozen gel pack or a frozen juice box.
Perishable foods that are normally in the refrigerator, such as luncheon meats, cooked meat, chicken, and potato or pasta salads, must be kept in an insulated cooler with freezer packs or blocks of ice to keep it at 4º C (40º F) or below.
Refrigerate or freeze food the day before you pack it for a trip.
When packing a cooler, put your meat or poultry on the bottom, and then pack food in reverse order, so that the foods packed on top are the ones you expect to use first.
Keep the cooler in the coolest part of the car, and place it in shade or shelter, away from direct sunlight. Keep the cooler closed as much as possible.
Consider using one cooler for beverages and another for perishable foods, since the beverage cooler is likely to be opened more frequently.
Put leftovers back in the cooler as soon as you are finished eating.
Discard all perishable foods once the ice or freezer packs in your cooler have melted.
The simple rule is: When in doubt, throw it out.
There are some valuable info here about it:
http://www.edining.ca/viewarticle.asp?ID=191
http://www.delawareriver.net/campingtip.php
Don't put the cooler in the trunkâcarry it in the air-conditioned passenger compartment of the car.
If taking cooked eggs to work or school, pack them with a small frozen gel pack or a frozen juice box.
Perishable foods that are normally in the refrigerator, such as luncheon meats, cooked meat, chicken, and potato or pasta salads, must be kept in an insulated cooler with freezer packs or blocks of ice to keep it at 4º C (40º F) or below.
Refrigerate or freeze food the day before you pack it for a trip.
When packing a cooler, put your meat or poultry on the bottom, and then pack food in reverse order, so that the foods packed on top are the ones you expect to use first.
Keep the cooler in the coolest part of the car, and place it in shade or shelter, away from direct sunlight. Keep the cooler closed as much as possible.
Consider using one cooler for beverages and another for perishable foods, since the beverage cooler is likely to be opened more frequently.
Put leftovers back in the cooler as soon as you are finished eating.
Discard all perishable foods once the ice or freezer packs in your cooler have melted.
The simple rule is: When in doubt, throw it out.
There are some valuable info here about it:
http://www.edining.ca/viewarticle.asp?ID=191
http://www.delawareriver.net/campingtip.php
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