(Leaving the peel on the apple is optional.)  Next, mix it in and be sure to bind all three ingredients together.  Using the back, curved part of a spoon is the easiest way.

Summary: Puree the apple in a food processor, blender, or any other appliance used to puree food. Add the warm milk, and mix until blended. Add the egg yolk and break it a bit. If you see that your mixture is a bit too runny, add a bit of oatmeal to make it more spreadable. Spread the mixture on your face. Leave on for 10-15 minutes, and wash/rinse it off with warm water. Pat dry with a towel.


This phrase means “sleep well.”   Dormez is derived from the French verb dormir, meaning “to sleep.”  Bien means “well” or “good.” Pronounce the phrase as door-meh byang. Use this phrase if you want to tell someone, “sweet dreams.”   Fais is derived from the French verb faire, meaning "to do" or "to make."  De means "of."  Beaux translates into "beautiful."  Rêves translates into "dreams." The sentence should be pronounced as feh duh bo RAI-vuh. " This essentially translates into, “I hope you sleep soundly.”   J'espère is a phrase meaning, "I hope."  Que translates into "that."  Vous means "you."  Dormez is derived from the French verb dormir, meaning “to sleep.”  Tranquille means "quiet," "tranquil," "calm," or "peaceful." Pronounce the entire sentence as zeh-spehr ker voo door-meh trahn-KEEL. " Use this phrase if you want to tell someone, “Sleep like a log.”   Dormez is derived from the French verb dormir, meaning “to sleep.”  Comme means "such as" or "like."  Un loir usually translates into "a dormouse," but within this particular phrase, it typically means "a log.”  The phrase should be pronounced as door-meh cohm eu lwar. " This phrase should be used if you want to tell someone, “Sleep like a baby.”   Dormez is derived from the French verb dormir, meaning “to sleep.”  Comme means "such as" or "like."  Un bébé translates into “a baby.” Pronounce the phrase as door-meh cohm eu beh-beh.

Summary: Offer a Dormez bien. Wish Fais de beaux rêves. State "J'espère que vous dormez tranquille. Say "Dormez comme un loir. Depart with "Dormez comme un bébé.


Use your fingers to pull straight up on the nozzle while holding the perfume bottle on a level surface. Set the nozzle aside when it pops off.  Discard the cap and nozzle if you don’t want them for decorative purposes. This step applies for standard spritzer tops. Plug-style perfume tops do not have a nozzle, as you typically dab the perfume on yourself. You can skip right to cleaning the bottle. Inspect the top of the perfume, and cut away any plastic encasing the metal that connects the top to the bottle with a knife or sharp scissors. Discard the plastic. Gently, use the edge of a knife to go around the base of the exposed metal connector.  Pry up the metal all the way around the top of the bottle until it begins to loosen. Take care not to apply too much pressure against the thin glass neck of the bottle, as this can cause it to chip. Hold your perfume bottle securely with one hand, while using the other to grip the loosened metal with a pair of pliers. Applying gentle pressure, pull the metal straight up until it comes off the perfume bottle.  Take care not to spill any remaining perfume in the bottle as you pull the metal connector off. Discard the metal connector in the trash. Pour your perfume into another glass vessel if you intend to save it. Screw on the top securely. Pour any perfume you don’t want to save down the sink and rinse the drain with hot water. You can discard the remaining perfume in the trash if you like, but your garbage will have a strong scent until you take it out. Turn the sink on so the stream of water is gentle rather than fast. Fill the perfume bottle with hot running water, and then dump it. Repeat the process at least twice. A strong stream of water may cause splashing and disperse residual scent throughout your bathroom. Heat 1⁄2 cup (120 ml) of white vinegar in a mug in the microwave at 20-second intervals until it is warm but not hot. Over the sink, pour the vinegar into your rinsed perfume bottle until it is ¾ of the way full. Plug the opening to the bottle with your finger, and shake the bottle for 30 seconds.  Let the vinegar-filled bottle sit in the sink for at least an hour to remove some of the scent. After an hour, pour the used vinegar down the drain and rinse the vinegar away with water to dissipate any residual smell. Fill your sink with hot water deep enough to cover your perfume bottle. While it fills, add a few drops of dish detergent. Submerse the bottle in the soapy bath for 5 minutes.  Use a bottlebrush to clean the interior of the bottle with soap. Kitchen gloves can help if the water feels warm to the touch. Rinse the bottle with clean water. Place the bottle outside or on a sunny ledge indoors to dry. If the bottle isn’t dry in 24 hours, you can speed the process using a canister of compressed air to spray the interior dry. Follow the manufacturer’s directions on the compressed air canister, including any potential safety precautions.

Summary: Take the exterior cap off the perfume bottle and pull off the nozzle. Cut off the plastic valve and loosen the metal around the perfume bottle’s neck. Use needle nose pliers to remove the metal around the neck. Discard or reserve any remaining perfume. Rinse the perfume bottle out with hot running water. Wash the bottle out with warm white vinegar. Wash the bottle in a hot water and dish detergent bath. Dry the bottle outside in bright sunlight.


Air Mattresses, like regular mattresses, come in twin, full, queen, and king sizes. It’s probably best to splurge and get the full or the queen. Even if you only plan on having one person sleep on it, the twin is still quite small and may not offer enough room to spread out comfortably.  Make sure to buy one that has an electric air pump. Many come with this built right into the mattress. Blowing up an air mattress yourself is arduous and time consuming. More expensive doesn’t always mean better when it comes to an air mattress. Much of the comfort will come from how you set it up, so don’t feel like you need to spend an arm and a leg. A decent full sized air mattress can be purchased for anywhere from $45 to $75 dollars. Unless your air mattress has a headboard, you’ll want to be sure there is a wall behind it. This will act in place of a headboard and keep your pillows from falling back behind the bed in the night.  You can also put the mattress up against some furniture like a couch or a regular bed. Keep the mattress away from drafty windows. Don’t place it too close to a radiator. Not only will this make you too warm at night, too much heat runs the risk of damaging the plastic of the air mattress. Most air mattresses have vinyl or plastic underneath to keep them from moving. This can make squeaking noises at night and isn't always the most effective at keeping the mattress in place. Put your mattress on carpet if you can. You can also put a blanket or yoga mat under the mattress to help keep it silent and stationary. Unzip a sleeping bag and place it on the mattress. This will act as a cushion to make the bed softer. It will also help you keep warm as the plastic of some air mattresses can become cool at night. Cover it with a fitted sheet to keep it in place. You should treat an air mattress like any other bed when making it up for the night. Start by putting a fitted sheet on it. Then lay out a regular sheet and and a blanket. You can tuck them under the mattress to help them stay put. Finish it off with a warm comforter and some pillows.
Summary: Choose which size to buy. Set the mattress up against a wall. Place the air mattress on a soft surface. Use sleeping bags. Make the bed as you would a regular bed.