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Pour the milk into a small saucepan and place it over medium heat. Heat the milk slowly, making sure it doesn't boil, until it reaches 85 °F (29 °C). Use a candy thermometer to monitor the temperature. Turn off the heat when the milk is sufficiently warm. Place the drops of rennet directly in the milk. Use a spoon to stir the mixture for about 2 minutes. Cover the saucepan with a clean dish towel and let the rennet and milk sit untouched for about 4 hours. The rennet will start reacting with the milk to turn it into cheese. Remove the dishcloth and use a knife to make slices in the mixture and break up the curds. Slice several times in one direction, then make several slices in the opposite direction. Add the salt to the saucepan. Turn the burner to medium low. Stir the mixture as it heats to help the curds separate from the whey. Stop as soon as the curds have separated and the whey looks slightly yellow. Don't overcook the mixture, or the curds will be hard. Place a piece of cheesecloth or a fine-mesh strainer over a bowl Pour the curds and whey into the cheesecloth to strain the curds from the whey. Keeping the curds in the cheesecloth suspended over a bowl, cover the curds loosely with plastic wrap and place all of it in the refrigerator to let the whey continue to drain for a few hours. Stir it every once in a while to help it along. Place the curds in a clean bowl and add the cream or half and half. Season with more salt to taste.

summary: Heat the milk. Add the rennet. Let the mixture stand. Slice the mixture. Cook the mixture. Strain the curds. Serve the cottage cheese.


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You can just put a basket and clothes rack in whatever space is not taken up already by your other rooms.  This is so people don't put rubbish in your laundry basket.

summary: Create a laundry room. Put the clothes rack beside your basket. Be sure to label your dirty clothes basket.


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A grungy tub does not make for a relaxing bath. Start with a clean tub for best results.  A quick way to clean a tub without a harsh chemical smell is to use baking soda. This cuts through soap scum without harsh smells. You can make a simple baking soda paste with 1 cup baking soda and add water for the desired consistency. Add the paste to the tub and let it dry. Wipe out the baking soda with a warm sponge, making sure to scrub any stubborn residue. You will want a water temperature warm enough to relax you but not hot enough to damage your skin or burn you. Try to get a temperature between 95-101 degrees Fahrenheit. Make sure the drain is closed and fill the tub. While the water is running, add desired infusions such as bubble bath or oils. The running water will disperse the bubbles and scents more easily.  If you wait until the tub is full and the water is off, the oil may just sink to the bottom of the tub. Choose a scent that you like that makes you feel good. Good scents may be something like honey, almond, lavender, sea salt, vanilla. You can use bath bombs or epsom salt to help with relaxation.  Epsom salt baths include many benefits including pain relief, stress relief, and skin care. Bath bombs come in many scents! They are also quite easy to make and can provide an interesting fizz to a normal bath.
summary: Start with a clean tub. Run warm, not hot, water. Infuse your bath water. Consider adding salts.