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Top Five Best Baby Toothbrushes

2013-08-22 09:55:23 | 日記

Baby Dental Care - The Best Toothbrushes for Infants and Toddlers

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Which toothbrushes are best for babies? Brushing baby's teeth can be a difficult experience, so there's no one easy answer. Provided here on this page are the top five best baby toothbrushes which will suit your needs. Read through the description for eachtoothbrush to see which one is the most suitable for your baby. Keep in mind babies transition from one toothbrush to another. Also be sure to take the quiz to see how much you truly know about baby dental care!

Sooner than you might think! Dentists recommend that you should start brushing their teeth with a soft baby toothbrush as soon as their first tooth arrives. It may also provide some comfort when brushing, since the brush seems to stimulate other gums and provide some relief.

You should only use fluoride free baby toothpaste for brushings. These are readily available online and at most grocery stores. These are okay for your baby to ingest (which they will).

Bendable Banana Baby Toothbrush

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The most popular baby toothbrush online.This soft toothbrush contorts to the shape of their mouth, so it has some give allowing you to brush every piece of their mouth. Your baby might put up a fight, so you want something that isn't rigid or doesn't have any flexibility. This brush, which I've used on my daughter, works well. The bristles aren't too rough, yet they're still rigid enough to clean.

The pros: Easy to use, babies like to chew on it, all the while cleaning their teeth. Soft bristles are effective at cleaning hard to reach areas.The cons: Since it's soft, it can be difficult to clean their teeth with this.

Baby Buddy Baby's First Toothbrush

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Fits around their gums and teeth!Babies can really be difficult about getting their teeth brushed. They have no idea what's going on, their teeth hurt, and you're sticking something in their mouth. Common sense to them says to push away and protect your mouth! Reassure them this is good for them in a calm, pleasing tone, and use this Baby Buddy First Toothbrush if they're really giving you a hard time. This is perfect for little babies, and might work for you. I say MIGHT because every baby is different. You may have to go through a trial and error process with toothbrushes until you find one that they'll use. They're all under ten bucks, and it's worth it to get their teeth clean. This brush has received great reviews because babies like to chew on it. It looks like a chew toy, and it provides relief on their gums. The downside is that it's a little harder to brush with this one because once they clamp down, it's hard to maneuver the brush in their mouth. The good news is that it's BPA free, made of silicone, and babies usually don't toss this one aside.

NUK Healthy Start Training Toothbrush

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Perfect for the transition to toddlerhood...It can be a difficult experience trying to get babies to brush their teeth. Toddlers can be even more difficult, because they have more strength to fight back, push away, and adamantly say "no!" This brush takes some of the pain away by giving a transition between adult toothbrushes and baby ones. It has the soft silicone they are used to with thebaby brushes, yet is more adult-looking and has a real handle as opposed to the baby toothbrushes. This pack comes with two brushes: one for babies up to 15 months, and one for beyond that, with real silicone bristles. I just purchased this for my daughter, and she's having a tough time with it. From the looks of it, though, once she embraces it, it will do a much better job at cleaning her teeth than the baby brushes. We are still using the baby brushes from time to time to ensure a thorough cleaning all around, since she is pushing this one away more than the previous ones. However, it's great for a transitional brush.

Fingertip Toothbrush for Babies

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Start off with this one!This is what we used when our daughter's first tooth popped through until she was about nine months. At first, she saw it as a game, and seemed to enjoy tasting the baby toothpaste. When she grew more teeth, she liked to bite down on our fingers (ouch!), so this was only suitable for a period of four months. However, it is essential, because they will most likely not let you use anything else in their mouth in the beginning. These are cheap enough that you can buy a few and throw them away every couple of months. The backside has a gum stimulator, which (supposedly) will make teeth that were about to break through the surface come through faster. If nothing else, it seems to provide them with some temporary relief while teething.

Teether Toothbrush

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Trick babies into brushing their teeth (sneaky, but it works!)Sometimes parents have to be deceptive to get their babies and toddlers to do the things they need to do. For example, the teether toothbrush is unbeknownst to them actually a toothbrush in desguise. They'll never notice they're cleaning their teeth (or tooth) while they chew on the piece provided. With over 25 reviews on Amazon and a 4.5 star rating, this is assuredly a good approach to take to get their teeth clean and to prevent tooth decay. It's the best little white lie invented!


The History of Ice Cubes Trays

2013-08-21 09:56:24 | 日記

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It is not known for certain who invented the first ice cube tray, a refrigerator accessory that can make and remake small uniform ice cubes.

Yellow Fever

In 1844, American physician, John Gorrie, built a refrigerator to make ice to cool the air for his yellow fever patients. Some historians think that Doctor Gorrie may have also invented the first ice cube tray since it was documented that his patients were also receiving iced drinks.
DOMELRE - The Refrigerator that Inspired Ice Cube Trays

In 1914, Fred Wolf invented a refrigerating machine called the DOMELRE or DOMestic ELectric REfrigerator. The DOMELRE was not successful in the marketplace, however, it did have a simple ice cube tray and inspired later refrigerator manufacturers to includeice cube trays in their appliances as well.
During the 1920s and '30s, it became common for electric refrigerators to come with a freezer section that included an ice cube compartment with trays.

Ejecting Ice Cube Trays

In 1933, the first flexible stainless steel, all-metal ice tray was invented by Guy Tinkham. The tray flexed sidewise to eject the ice cubes.
Flexing the tray cracked the ice into cubes corresponding to the division points in the tray, and then forced the cubes up and out. Pressure forcing the ice out is due to the 5-degree draft on both sides of the tray.

Guy Tinkham was the vice-president of the General Utilities Mfg. Company that produced household appliances. Guy Tinkham's invention was named the McCord ice tray and cost $0.50 in 1933.

Modern Ice

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Later, various designs based on the McCord were released, aluminum ice-cube trays with a removable cube separator and release handles. They were eventually replaced molded plastic ice cube trays.
Today, refrigerators come with a variety of ice cube making options that go beyond trays. There are internal automatic icemakers and icemakers and dispensers built into refrigerator doors.

Silicone Ice Cube Trays

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Right now,the silicone ice cube trays are more popular,it's going to replace the traditional Ice Cube Trays,Why?

Silicone has become one of the new kitchen materials in the last few years. The change to silicone from non-stick coatings, plastic and other materials was made for several reasons.

In Nerith silicone ice cube trayssilicone is being used because, while it's flexible like rubber, it lasts longer and stands up to extremes of temperature much better. It's also not prone to staining and absorbing the odor, taste and color of liquids like rubber or plastic would be. So if you want to make drinks with cherry or grape juice ice trays, the clean-up would be easy if you used a Nerith silicone ice cube tray.

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Another plus for silicone is that whatever you're buying can be made in bright colors. So if you have a certain decor for, say, your wet bar, you are more likely to find an ice cube tray color that will fit into that color scheme.

An important reason for the change is health-related. With several toxins being found in some plastics, people have become very wary, and want to know what the hazards are of using that material. Silicone has been independently tested in several countries, and it has been deemed basically inert, which means it doesn't leach toxins into food the way some other non-stick and plastic items do. (Links to hubs about baking uses for silicone are at the bottom of this hub.)


What are Silicone Oven Mitts

2013-08-20 10:05:59 | 日記

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Nerith Silicone oven mitts are the next generation cooking mitt, featuring unique properties missing from conventional quilted mitts. They provide superior heat resistance; are waterproof, stain proof, and non-porous; and can be washed in the dishwasher. Siliconemitts can fit either hand and are sold individually.

What makes these mitts unique is that they are made from injection-molded food-grade silicon with a rubbery feel that aids grip. On first glance, they might appear to belong more in the garage than in the kitchen, but these mitts are a chef’s best friend. Able to withstand temperatures up to 500°F (260°C), these mitts won’t get hot while pulling pans from the oven or shuffling pots on the stove.

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But these mitts go further. You can actually reach into boiling water wearing silicone oven mitts. You can add food items to a boiling pot without splashing the stove by gently setting them into the water. Nerith silicone oven mitts also withstand scorching steam, making them ideal for draining pasta, boiled potatoes, and other foods.

If you like deep-frying or are fond of Chinese dishes, Nerith silicone oven mitts will protect you from hot oil and burns from splatter, and because they are non-porous, they are completely hygienic and easy to clean. They can be washed in the dishwasher. Some brands also come with a removable liner for added comfort.

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Nerith silicone oven mitts vary in price depending on the length of the glove, brand, and source. For better manipulation, a three-fingered mitt is available as well as the conventional design. These mitts come in various solid colors, though their utilitarian appearance might make them better a better candidate for a drawer or cupboard than for oven-side display hooks. However, their performance should outweigh potential aesthetic drawbacks.

Note that some traditional quilted oven mitts are coated with silicone spray to give them a non-stick surface. These are often advertised as “silicone oven mitts” or “freezer mitts,” but they differ greatly from injection-molded mitts and are only rated at about 200°F (93.3°C). Real ones resemble padded rubber or gel gloves and can't be mistaken for conventional mitts.


Options for pill case

2013-08-16 10:03:26 | 日記

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There are several ways to get pill box below,which one is the best and healthy for you?Choose what you like.

Mint Tin

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Mints are small and around the same size and shape of many medical pills, which is why many people use empty mint tins as pill boxes. The tin makes them sturdy and able to handle the bottom of a purse. Decorate the tin with jewels, craft paint or fabric buttons to make the tin a more custom pill box.

Shortcoming:the material is metal,easy to get rusty

Bottle Top

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If you want to carry a few small pills in your pocket, the top of a plastic bottle (such as a soda or water bottle) works perfectly. Place the cap aside and cut the spout, just below the ridges, off of an empty water bottle. Sand down the plastic edges you just cut so they're not sharp. Then take a coin (nickel or quarter, depending on the size of the opening) and seal off the cut, bottom portion of the bottle end. Use hot glue to seal the coin to the bottom opening and place a layer of hot glue on the bottom so that the coin is completely covered. Screw the cap on and you'll have a small, unique pill box.

Shortcoming:most of bottle cannot be used again,because the plastic material,not healthy.

Makeup Compact

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When you've run out of compact powder makeup, don't throw the compact away. Instead, use it as a pill box for small pills. Clean any makeup residue out of the inside of the compact. Simply place the pills inside and you're ready to go. To make the compact less-noisy in your purse, glue a thin layer of felt on the inside (not on the mirror side). Decorate your compact with stickers or paint, or leave it as-is to disguise your pills as makeup.

Shortcoming:Obviously,do you think the makeup canbe cleared totally?and the plastic material in not healthy for eating

Laser Pointer

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To ensure you don't forget your pills, create a pill container that's a keychain. A laser pointer keychain makes the perfect container for a few pills. Simply unscrew the battery cap to the laser pointer and remove the batteries. Drop the pills in where the batteries should go and screw the cap back on. The pills will stay in place on your keychain and you won't forget them.

Shortcoming:the material is metal,easy to get rusty,and the room is too small to carry more pills,not easy to clean.

Silicone pill case

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This soft silicone pill case is made of 100% FDA food-grade silicone,very easy to open - just push the light blue pocket down to open. Perfect to carry your daily supply of pills. Perfect to carry your daily supply of vitamins.

  • Silicone case that's easy to use.
  • Holds up to 8 vitamins and supplements.
  • Simply push the pocket down to open with ease.
  • Push pocket up to securely close.
  • Dishwasher safe. BPA free and FDA food grade silicone.

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Without a doubt,the last option which is silicone pill case is the best choose among them,100% FDA food-grade silicone material,healthy,soft touch,appropriate space...then what do you think?

But anyway,we do not hope each of you carry this silicone pill box ,what we sincerely hope is the healthy and strong conditions of your body,no more pills.


Tips for buying a silicone pastry / basting brush

2013-08-15 09:34:49 | 日記

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I love silicone. For cooking and baking, that is; not for breast augmentation as I certainly don’t need one. Over the past few years, I’ve been gradually shifting to silicone baking pans. I have discarded the old metal kitchen tongs and have been using silicone tongs for two years or so. I have also thrown away my old pastry / basting brushes in favor of just one silicone brush. It’s durable and it’s easy to clean. And there are so many pretty colors to choose from.

If you’ve used pastry / basting brushes with natural bristles, you’d know how difficult they are to clean. Getting the grease out — they do get greasy especially on the barbecue — is a headache. I used to soak my brushes in hot water but even that didn’t always get the grease out. I’ve tried brushes with nylon bristles too. Same problem. And when I soaked them in hot water, the nylon bristles melted in the heat and got glued to each other. So when I discovered silicone pastry / basting brushes, I never looked back. I dip the brush in boiling water for about a minute then wash it in warm sudsy water and it’s squeaky clean. And I’ve been using just onebrush for about two years.

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A month or so ago, I was watching Alton Brown in Good Eats and he

was extolling the virtues of silicone pastry / basting brushes. The only problem, he said, was that because silicone is so smooth, when you try to use it with very thin liquids (such as melted butter), the liquid just slides down the bristles and drip off before it can be brushed on the food. In all the years that I have been using a silicone brush I have never had that problem. Why?

Look closely at my silicone brush.

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The bristles look rounded, don’t they? Like little tubes. Surely, they can’t hold any thin liquid for more than two seconds. Surely, that means I have to hold the bowl of liquid in one hand and the brush in the other and keep them close together while brushing the food with the liquid. Otherwise, it gets messy as most of the liquid will drip off before reaching the food. Right? Not really.

While one side of the bristles are rounded and smooth, the other side has grooves.

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See them? Here’s another photo.

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Okay, those grooves which run through the entire length of each and every bristle act like scoops. If you dip the brush in liquid, say melted butter, scoop the liquid and hold the brush horizontally as you move it toward the food you intend to brush the liquid on, the grooves hold the liquid well.

So, if you’re thinking of getting a silicone pastry / basting brush, check the bristles from the front and the back, and look for the grooves. If you don’t find any, search some more. Otherwise, if you settle for the ones with smooth, rounded, tube-like bristles, it will be as Alton Brown described in Good Eats. Brushing or basting will take twice as long, with twice as many movements from bowl of liquid to food and it’s going to be plenty messy.

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Where did I buy my brush? Now, that’s a problem. I don’t remember. I don’t remember how much it cost either. I do try to take note of things like that, you know, because you never know when someone asks about them. But then, I never really thought I’d be writing about something as seemingly inconsequential as a silicone brush until Alton Brown mentioned what’s wrong with most silicone brushes.

But, surely, the brush has a brand? Another problem. The pretty little thing doesn’t have the brand etched anywhere on it. I’m sure the packaging clearly stated the brand but that packaging had gone to the trash long ago. If it’s any help, I only go to three places for my baking equipment — Gourdo’s, Living Well and Cooks Xchange. Occasionally, but quite rarely, Kitchen World at the Eastwood Mall and at the Landmark at TriNoma too.