Depending on the size of your car and what you choose to include, you can pick from a number of receptacles to store your kit items. The item you pick should be sturdy and big enough to hold everything you want. In addition, you should be able to organize your items in it.  Some possible items include large buckets, a cloth/canvas grocery bag, an old suitcase, or a large plastic storage container. Depending on the size of your kit, you'll probably have to store your water outside of it. Perhaps the most important element of your survival kit is drinking water. If you find yourself trapped in your car, it may be hours or even days until rescue workers reach you. During that time, you’ll need water to survive. Pack as much as you can. Avoid storing water in your trunk, as you may not be able to access it in some circumstances. The closer and more accessible your water, the better. Include as much high-calorie food in your survival kit as you can. While space might be an issue, chances are you can find food that takes up minimal space but has a lot of calories. You may need the calories if you’re stuck in your car for a prolonged period. Energy bars are a great option to include in your survival kit, as they have a lot of calories and will last a long time. If you find yourself stuck in your car, you may need to make noise to alert rescue workers. In this case, the louder your noise-making device, the better. Ultimately, this is an essential piece of your car earthquake survival kit.  Cover your ears or use ear plugs when you use your noise-making device. Point the noise making device away from you, and out a window if possible. If your vehicle is completely covered under rubble or debris, it may be completely dark. If this is the case, you’ll need a flash light to help determine your situation, use other parts of your survival kit, or to signal rescuers. Include extra batteries for your flash light. In addition to the basics, there are many other items you might consider including in your kit. These items include food, communication items, and first aid items. View this list for more ideas on what to include.
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One-sentence summary -- Find a container to house your kit. Store water in your vehicle. Pack food into your kit. Include a foghorn or noise-making device. Get a flash light. Expand your kit to include other items you think you need.


. If you are a smoker, you will most likely need to discontinue smoking well in advance of your procedure. Talk to your doctor about when to quit and how to follow through on your plan to quit smoking. If your doctor has recommended that you take antibiotics before having a chemical peel, you should begin taking those at least 24 hours before the procedure. If you are required to take antiviral medication, you should also be taking that medication for at least 24 hours before your treatment. Some patients undergoing a deep-tissue chemical peel will be required to undergo sedation before the procedure. If you have any known allergies to sedatives or pain medications, you should let your doctor know right away to avoid any potential drug allergies. If you are undergoing a deep-tissue chemical peel, you may be required to undergo sedation in order to effectively penetrate to deeper skin depths. If you know you will be undergoing sedation during your procedure, arrange for a ride home ahead of time, as you will not be able to drive home after sedation.
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One-sentence summary -- Avoid smoking Take antibiotics. Learn if you have medical allergies. Arrange for a ride home.


Peel the zucchini if you don’t want the peel to be included in your zucchini. The peel contains a large amount of nutrients, so avoid peeling it if you don’t mind the flavor. Then, slice the zucchini in half lengthwise. If your zucchini is less than eight inches (20 cm) long, they may be left in without changing the consistency of your shredded zucchini. Place the shredding disk on it if you have one. If not, you can shred it using the regular blade with a pulsing motion, although it will result in smaller shreds. Fill it up to the top. Check to see if your zucchini shreds are small enough. If they aren’t, pulse for 15 more seconds.
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One-sentence summary -- Wash your squash. Cut off the ends of the zucchini. Scoop out the mature seeds in the center. Set up your food processor. Chop the pieces into two-inch (five cm) squares and toss them into the food processor. Pulse your food processor for 30 seconds or insert the squash through the shredding attachment.


Chanel believed in embracing new fashion and trying unusual combinations. She believed fashion was made to eventually become unfashionable, so take chances. This was her favorite color combination, as shown by her little black dress. Color blocking hats, scarves, sweaters, shirts, pants, shoes and coats creates definition and classic style. Once you have color blocking perfected with black and white, start adding brighter colors. Coco Chanel said, “Fashion is architecture. It is a matter of proportions.” She liked jackets, purses, skirts and hems with straight lines. A cropped coat or a blazer can instantly add a designer look to an outfit. It doesn’t have to be a Chanel fragrance, but it should be something that defines you as much as your clothing. Consider switching fragrances between summer and winter.
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Create your own style. Try combinations of black and white. Think architecturally. Use a signature scent.