Do you carry kitchen utensils with you everywhere you go just in case you see something delicious on the floor?

I wish to stop using plastic bags but what can I use to replace plastic bags in disposing wet kitchen waste?

Although I wish to be environmentally-friendly and is pro-using recycle/reusable shopping bag whenever I shop but I find it rather difficult to stop using plastic bags whenever I dispose the kitchen wet waste. In my country, there is no proper environmental-friendly garbage collection system set and the garbage man will only pick up our waste/rubbish when kept in a plastic bags. If I stop asking for plastic bags whenever I shop, I would probably still end up needing to buy plastic bags for my garbage. And I would end up spending more money. So, what can you suggest?

Could someone summarize this in 2-3 sentences?

~ ADVERTISING PARTNERS ~
by Linda Krochak
To maximize your marketing dollar, partnering with other advertisers is a good plan. Who are potential partners? Anyone who reaches the same target market that you do. Once you have determined this, you and your partner choose promotional strategies that will benefit both of you. In order to find suitable partners, the first step is to define your target market as specifically as possible. The more detailed you are in defining your customers, and deciding which customers to serve, will help you form better partnerships. The next step is to determine who else targets this same group of people. The products or services they offer may be complementary to yours, or they may not relate to each other at all. The key is that they reach the same market and that joint marketing with them makes sense. Step three is very important. Once you have identified several potential partners, look at them carefully. Are they companies and people that you would feel comfortable working with and being associated? Consider their reputations, goals, methods, etc. Do not lose your integrity for the sake of a sale. The next step is to approach the businesses with ideas on how you can work together to promote your own and each other’s businesses. This is when you must get creative. Your strategies will depend on the type of businesses that you and your partners have. Think of how your products and services can complement each other. You do not have to come up with a lot of ideas at once. Think of a few to approach new partners which show a clear benefit to the partners. You will want to keep the first joint promotions simple and geared for success. This will encourage your partners to continue the relationship. As you work together, you will come up with more ideas. Here are a few simple ideas to get you started— ·if your business involves a party plan, give joint parties with a related business, for example, kitchen gadgets and food products, or children’s clothing and children’s books. ·include your partner’s brochure with your customer’s orders – give your customers a small gift, gift certificate or coupon from your partner’s business with each order. ·present a joint workshop or seminar. ·include three partners in a special promotion. If customers make a purchase from 2 partners in a specific month, they receive a product from the third partner at no cost. Who can be partners? Just about anyone. Here are some of the more logical ideas. ·realtors/home repair/home decorating ·children’s books/children’s toys/children’s clothing ·kitchen gadgets and utensils/any food product ·accountants/financial planners/financial products ·sporting goods/fitness clubs/fitness trainers ·web designers/website hosts ·graphic designers/web designers ·copy shops/graphic designers/desktop publishing/business services ·music stores/composers/music teachers ·make-up/beauty consultants/beauty shops/massage therapists ·antiques/furniture refinishers/interior designers You get the idea. I have given you some of the more logical partnerships. Do not limit yourself to these. If you have ideas for unique partnerships or any other marketing partnerships ideas, send them to me by e-mail. I will include them in a future article.

Need tips on how to use Stainless steel cookware?

We just bought a set of stainless steel cookware and have never used stainless before. We have always used a non stick cookware and would love to get tips from all of you to help make our cooking more pleasureable. Any tips you provide would be much apreciated

What is the best way to save for an apartment?

I recently transfered to a new city to go to school. I will be graduating in December. I now live with my Father, but plan to move out no later than 3 months after graduation. I want to start saving, now for an apartment so that when the time comes, I can be all set.
The monthly rent is no problem. I don’t want to pay no more than $400-500/month not including utlities. I am still not sure if I want a room mate or not, but I think that would be easier since I plan to go back to school in about a year.
Is there a set amount that I should perhaps aim to save b my deadline?
For example, I was told to save up at least 3 months rent before thinking about sasving for furniture and things like that.
Other things I may need to save up for: furniture, utlities, luxuries(cable, internet), appliances, kitchen ware…etc.

What supplies should I remember when moving into an apartment for college?

I’m moving into a semi-furnished, so things like a desk, dresser, bed, coat-hangers, and kitchen supplies are provided. What other things (bedsheets, towels, etc) should I not forget, or are commonly forgotten items to take? Links to sites help also.

I did do some searching and couldn’t find anything :(
Thanks!

How can I sell many items that are new -a product of a compulsive shopper estate inventory.?

Coats, sweaters, sweaters,many shoes size 5 1/2 (75 new pairs),I have full sets of dishes – kitchen gadgets, coats, misc. jewlery, sweaters, all kinds of clothing, shoes, misc. of most everything. How do I sell this stuff the easiest way? The cloths are different sizes but are all up to date, I also have picture frames most anything. The cloths are all clean and stored in plastic bags.

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Can anyone tell me the FULL (almost) list of common utensils used in kitchen?

I am doing an equipment list , so I need to write down most of utensils that I am going to use xD
can someone state down the common utensils used in kitchens?

bachelor who won’t scrub bathroom or kitchen?

Hi all, I have a Batchelor friend who is around 40 years old. His home is horribly dirty, not only does he have a collection of dust collecting books, comuter equipment, and other odd ball clutter items in the home. The clutter is only a very very very small part of the problem. Obviously he dosn’t dust or vacuum the floors, he never in his 15 years of living at his home washed his kitchen cabinets, refridgerator, and other household surfaces. How do I get him to see why he should clean his home. When I come to visit I must clean the toliet before I use it. This is how terrible his home is. Please give me some creative suggestions on how to convince him he needs to use elbow greese and bleach to clean his home at the very least once a month.

Can someone give me a summary of this I dont understand it?

~ ADVERTISING PARTNERS ~
To maximize your marketing dollar, partnering with other advertisers is a good plan. Who are potential partners? Anyone who reaches the same target market that you do. Once you have determined this, you and your partner choose promotional strategies that will benefit both of you. In order to find suitable partners, the first step is to define your target market as specifically as possible. The more detailed you are in defining your customers, and deciding which customers to serve, will help you form better partnerships. The next step is to determine who else targets this same group of people. The products or services they offer may be complementary to yours, or they may not relate to each other at all. The key is that they reach the same market and that joint marketing with them makes sense. Step three is very important. Once you have identified several potential partners, look at them carefully. Are they companies and people that you would feel comfortable working with and being associated? Consider their reputations, goals, methods, etc. Do not lose your integrity for the sake of a sale. The next step is to approach the businesses with ideas on how you can work together to promote your own and each other’s businesses. This is when you must get creative. Your strategies will depend on the type of businesses that you and your partners have. Think of how your products and services can complement each other. You do not have to come up with a lot of ideas at once. Think of a few to approach new partners which show a clear benefit to the partners. You will want to keep the first joint promotions simple and geared for success. This will encourage your partners to continue the relationship. As you work together, you will come up with more ideas. Here are a few simple ideas to get you started— · if your business involves a party plan, give joint parties with a related business, for example, kitchen gadgets and food products, or children’s clothing and children’s books. · include your partner’s brochure with your customer’s orders – give your customers a small gift, gift certificate or coupon from your partner’s business with each order. · present a joint workshop or seminar. · include three partners in a special promotion. If customers make a purchase from 2 partners in a specific month, they receive a product from the third partner at no cost. Who can be partners? Just about anyone. Here are some of the more logical ideas. · realtors/home repair/home decorating · children’s books/children’s toys/children’s clothing · kitchen gadgets and utensils/any food product · accountants/financial planners/financial products · sporting goods/fitness clubs/fitness trainers · web designers/website hosts · graphic designers/web designers · copy shops/graphic designers/desktop publishing/business services · music stores/composers/music teachers · make-up/beauty consultants/beauty shops/massage therapists · antiques/furniture refinishers/interior designers You get the idea. I have given you some of the more logical partnerships. Do not limit yourself to these. If you have ideas for unique partnerships or any other marketing partnerships ideas, send them to me by e-mail. I will include them in a future article.

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