Article: Keep healthy snacks well-stocked at home, readily available and easily accessible for children to grab. Save cookies and other sugar coated treats for an occasional sweet treat or special occasions. Never get into the habit of giving children cookies or other sugary treats when the family meal is being prepared or is almost ready to be served. Consider offering a couple of bites of the vegetables or salad already planned for the meal to tide them over. When your children come home, have a plate ready with crunchy celery, carrots, and cucumbers on it. Serve it with dip if it makes it more enticing for them. Kids eat a lot when they are hungry or even bored, and if it's already prepared, they'll easily snack on the healthy foods.
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Choose healthy snacks for children such as fresh fruit and vegetables with tasty dips. Take advantage of after school hunger. Have fresh, already cut vegetables for car trips or walks.
Article: While working on your garage door, make sure to wear a long-sleeved shirt, thick pants or jeans, and heavy duty gloves. These will help keep your skin safe from cuts and other injuries. To avoid injuries caused by falling objects, your garage door should be in its vertical position while you are working on the rails. If your door is misaligned and will not shut properly, close it as much as you can. If you have an automatic door that refuses to close, turn off the garage door opener and pull the door shut yourself. If you're adjusting the tracks on an automatic garage door, disable the garage door opener before you start working. For most doors, you can do this by simply pulling the emergency release handle located near the front of back of the overhead track. For model specific information, consult your garage door's user manual.
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Put on protective clothing. Close the garage door before you start. Turn off the garage door opener if necessary.
Article: This will help remove any facial cleanser residue from your device.  This will dry the bristles of the brush head.
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Push down on the brush head of your Clarisonic and twist counter-clockwise to the left. Gently lift the Clarisonic brush head up and away from the handle. Use warm, soapy water to wash the brush and handle of your Clarisonic once per week. Replace the brush head on the handle by pushing down and twisting the brush clockwise to the right until you hear the brush head audibly click into place. Power on your Clarisonic and rub the brush head against a dry towel for between five and 10 seconds. Replace the Clarisonic brush head once every three months to help prevent the bristles from becoming worn down and fatigued after regular use.