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Indian Kitchen Cleaning Routine | Deep Clean Cabinets within 30 minutes | Organizopedia - Duration: 9:43.
Today I'm standing in my kitchen
To show you guys how I deep clean my kitchen cabinets
It's almost a month now that I haven't clean my kitchen cabinets
In this I have some DIY cleaners and some store brought cleaner.
This is my kitchen cabinets
and all the cabinets are properly organised
when we organized things, it really become very easy to deep clean everything and we can very easily find what we need
First of all remove everything from the cabinets, so that we can easily clean the cabinets.
here as you can see the cabinets are all empty now. We have to first spray all purpose cleaner
with the help of a duster wipe the cabinets nicely.
next we have to spray kitchen cleaner and with the help of a sock wipe the cabinets again very nicely.
now if you want leave these cabinets open and let them air dry or if you want take a dry cotton cloth and wipe the cabinets to remove the excess water from the cabinets
line this surface with the help of newspaper.
and then organize all your things back in there designated places :)
here as you can see I have designated places for everything in my cabinets, so it hardly took me 5 minutes to clean my firts cabinet.
so, in the same I will clean this shelf also
so in the same way I will clean all my overhead cabinets
We actually need to very nicely deep clean all our overhead cabinets because when we cook specially these cabinets get very dirty because of oil.
now here we will how we can clean these cabinets which are under the counter top
First of all remove everything from the cabinets, so that we can easily clean the cabinets.
spray the all purpose cleaner
with the help of a duster wipe down the counters
here I took sock in hand to further clean the doors and cabinets
in the same way I will clean all the cabinets which are under my kitchen counter top
please don't over burden yourself, try to clean one cabinet at a time
it only took me half an hour to fully deep clean my cabinets, as my kitchen is not that big and things are properly organized also.
next we will see how we can clean these drawers
spray the all purpose cleaner and wipe it out with a duster
now I will leave this drawer open for sometime.
by that time lets clean the this cutlery drawer
here I take out this cutlery organizer
now I will take dry cloth and try to remove all the dust in the cabinet
here I will follow the same steps to clean my drawers as well
try to clean this drawer very nicely because this drawer also becomes very dirty and specially the area which was under the oragnizer
and i will leave this drawer also open for around 5 to 10 minutes.
here with the help of dry cloth I will remove all the excess spray from them.
here I lined this newspaper and than organize all your utensils back in the drawer.
this is my cutlery organizer
remove the masking tape from it
now here sprinkle baking soda on it and than vinegar
both these two things will take off all the oil and dirt from this organizer very easily
and we don't need to scrub it hard or for long time.
if you want take dish soap and clean the orgainzer with water.
now here i will not dry it with the help of cloth, I will put it under the sun to dry
here as you can see this cabinet is very dirty, so will spray the all purpose cleaner and leave it on for like 5 to 10 minutes.
here as you have seen I only cleaned one shelf of my cabinet at a time, just not to over burden myself.
I take out all the things from the cabinet, I cleaned it and then I put all the things back in that cabinet than only I cleaned the next cabinet.
if you have time than very easily you can clean your whole kitchen just in half an hour if your kitchen is properly organized.
if you are a working women or a busy mom than try to clean one or two cabinets in a day.
to clean your cabinets door spray all purpose cleaner
take cloth and wipe the doors nicely and than take a newspaper to remove the excess spray from the doors
scrub it nicely with the cloth because when we mop, the drops of water comes on the door and it they leave white spots on the door.
when it gets dry take DIY wood polish, spray it and then with the help of a sock uniformly spread it all over the door for shine.
sock actually acts as a microfibre cloth and will not leave any mark on the door.
here you can see the difference in both the doors
here are lots of oil stains on the door, to clean it spray the all purpose cleaner and with the help of a cloth scrub it hard to remove the stains.
In the monsoon season it's very important to keep your kitchen neat and clean
and to keep it neat and clean we need to atleast deep clean our kitchen once in a month
speacilly your cabinets
because in this only we keep of our food, utensils and many other kitchen related things
and if we keep these cabinets neat and clean the Cockroach cannot enter inside them and we can leave a more healthy life.
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Inside His Dark Materials 1: Reading Philip Pullman - Duration: 9:10.I thought we could start by talking about when you first came to the book
when did you when did you first read it? - So the first time I read the Northern
Lights I think I was 10 and I actually stole my copy from, I was around a family
friend's house and we and I just saw it this picture of this girl with something
shining in her hands with a bear standing behind her and I thought that
looks good so I literally just stole it from their house and it's not left my house since
Excellent, first stolen book!
I remember when I first came to it that one of the things that surprised me most was the bit
about the daemons and coming back to it that first scene I'd forgotten just how
strange it was, because it's really eerie and uncanny and I don't know did
you find the same thing?
I sort of had the opposite reaction to me it made
total sense and you know immediately started planning what my daemon would be
What would your daemon be?
See I'd love to say something cool like a snow leopard
or something but I think it's probably like either really clumsy
kitten that sort of never grows up or maybe an otter I'm actually out here
in the water and they look cute but they're actually quite fierce
Yeah, I think mine would probably be a fox - because I am I think
quite a scruffy person - No! - No, I am, I really am
So I think it would need to be something that
was a little- and I prefer being out in the countryside I'm not a city dweller
I think I would need to be something a little bit wild and scruffy
I think what surprised me about it though first coming to it was that the
something I think he does that's so clever is having a world that is so nearly our
own and isn't and I think it was one of those books that really struck me how
people think of fantasy as being far away fantasy and I know something that I
noticed in your books as well of having the fantasy sit so near to the reality
was is it something you feel with an influence when you were writing?
Oh hugely I mean the Northern Lights are probably the single biggest influence and
inspiration for my writing and I and yes that idea of fantasy not having to be
dragons and sort of these far-flung places, but actually places that we inhabit
but just tilted slightly to let that magic in something that really
appealed to me as a reader and continues to appeal to me as a reader as well as a writer
Yeah it definitely appeals to me to you and I think I'm though all these
moments where you just start to get comfortable and you feel as I know where
this world - you get your feet underneath you - and then suddenly something that just would
would throw you instantly and I think and I like the fact that all of the
adults around Lyra don't they respond to her very much
in their own adult world and she's having to enter into that that world
rather than the world seeming to change around here, to alter to her existences
she has to kind of fight her way into that world and I liked that.
Did you have any, which are your favorite scenes in the book, coming back to it?
That's a very hard question I know.
So, possibly my favorite scene
it is where it's a very final the very final pages possibly my favorite scene
of the whole series I mean that every time I read that final line my heart
just lifts and I'm just desperate to read the next book but before that I love Iorek
when they first meet him - yeah he's an amazing character - he's such an
amazing character and just the sadness of that scene and the intensity
of that scene and then the way that the connection kind of builds between him
and Lyra was possibly my favorite sort of relationship in the first book but
there are so many good scenes I'm just sort of flicking through them in my head
now and they're just it's impossible really to to narrow it down
they're just scene after scene of brilliance.
Yeah and I think, it's quite
a shocking book as well I mean I think right from that first scene when you
know you've got somebody trying to poison someone right the way through to
going back to the book I'd forgotten just how shocking the scene with the
cutting away the daemons is. The moment when Lyra's caught and you think that
her daemon is about to be torn away from her and it's utterly painful
I think it's that she meets a character called Tony and he's
asking for his Ratter and just reading that just coming to it cold if you sort
of pick up the book and open it on a random page it's just heartbreaking
and as someone who had a cat, a much-loved cat growing up the scenes
with all the daemons separated and when they're sort of ghost-like was just
heartbreaking and yeah incredibly sad.
And I think it's very brave thing to have
those kind of ideas even coming into it into a book like this
for children because that the idea of having a part of your
personality wrenched away from you it's a really bold concept.
It's a difficult concept even for an adult I think, and do you think that it
changed the way that children's writers operated afterwards
Do you think it opened some doors for people in terms of what they felt they could explore?
I mean I'm not kind of up-to-date with what came before
but I mean definitely for me as a writer it gives you permission to go to
those darker places and you do see sort of much darker themes emerging
and that children respond to those themes and that they're able to deal with that and
sort of and the way the Pullman sort of guides you through it, you know
there is always that comfort like she always has Pantalaimon and there with
her sort of comforting her and while they're scared she's never alone
I think it's the loneliness of the children without their demons that is so terrifying as
a child to read about but Lyra who we're seeing the world through always has that
companion so I think there's that comfort so I think yes it gives you
permission to be darker as long as there's hope
As well as that moment where you realize that you're getting to see inside someone's mind and
to see the split in someone's personality, and I think it's such a clever way of
getting to the heart of the fact that you can feel more than one thing at once
and think more than one thing at once and the way that you come
to know Lyra is essentially through one part of her personality talking to
another and I think just just thinking about that as a concept where that comes from...
It's genius as a writer, it's a brilliant device if you're going to
reduce it sort of the technicalities of how he does it, it's a brilliant way to
get into a character's head without sort of huge exposition it's an amazing idea.
And it means that you can have all this questioning of why she's making
decisions and that be completely natural,
you don't have to have her, as you say, explaining everything that she does
because there's someone else there saying 'Are you sure you want to do this
really reckless quite sort of crazy thing?!' And she's going, 'No, yeah, I'm definitely going to do it.'
I thought it was interesting as well, narratively, it struck me not I
don't think the first time I read it overtly but certainly coming back to it,
and I wondered if it did with you as well, that normally for children
if they start off as orphans which is effectively where Lyra starts then
finding their parents would be something that would be - happy!
- this brilliant thing and obviously for Lyra that's not and so she has
this very different arc of going through that stage of feeling that she's
found somewhere and belonging when she's with Mrs. Coulter and then
effectively ending almost an orphan again at the end but through choice -
And what a disappointment her parents turn out to be
for all their surface brilliance and they as individuals might be brilliant
but as parents they utterly bail!
And throughout this first book that she constantly has hope so when she sees
them together for the first time there's this sort of huge lifting and joyous sort of
the way that she sees them is so joyous together and then it's all torn
apart almost instantly and I think it's amazing to see such a flawed
relationship through a child's eyes I think he depicts it so tenderly and
fiercely as well it captures kind of the real opposition in their
relationship and yeah it's one of my favorite things about the book is just
that the way that he shows adults to be so flawed
and for the children to be seeing that clearly.
I think the the fact that he takes takes in so many locations as well on this I mean obviously we're
having this conversation in Oxford and and you live in Oxford so do you
feel as though you see Lyra coming round the corner when you walk around
because I mean Oxford is such a huge part of the book isn't it?
Yes and the college is obviously very evocative,
and yes, 'Lyra's Oxford', I loved that book and I was given a copy when I moved to Oxford and so
it's a very nice sort of guide, way to see the city.
It's great to talk to you about all that today and I can't wait til we meet up again to talk about characters.
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When God opens the door, He shuts the window! - Duration: 3:34.No?
That's not how it is said?
Oh!
Is this what you have heard or may have even said, that "…when God closes a door He
opens a window?"
Nothing can be so off and so wrong.
It is not even Biblical.
People say things like this about God, ignorantly.
Then they defend it by explaining it as part of life's natural trials, tribulations,
and opportunities for blessings.
Think about it!
How can God, whom you want to trust for bigger and better blessings, shut a bigger door to
replace it with a smaller window?
This is not God's method.
It has never been, because God, our Father does not reduce those who come to Him
(Zec 10:8, 2Co 3:18, Rom 1:17, 1Th 3:12, 4:10).
God is Spirit (Jn 4:24), and He does not tempt anyone (Jas 1:13).
All of His blessings originate from the spiritual and in Christ (Eph 1:3).
The Bible actually says "God opens a door no one can close
or closes that no one can open" (Isa 22:22, Rev 3:8).
The door it refers to, and in many other instances, is Jesus (Jn 10:7 & 9).
However, the Bible refers to a "window" as the devil's access point for initiating
trials, tribulations, and theft of your blessings (Jn 10:1, eight &10).
Satan, the devil, is the head thief who breaks in through a window (Jn 8:44; Mat 13:19, 38-39).
So how can God close a door and open a window He knows thieves come through?
Rather, He warns us about spiritual thieves (false prophets, lusts, greed, and others)
who come in through the windows we open (acts of disobedience, faithlessness, or impatience)
to steal our blessings.
Jesus is the door (Jn 10:9).
Anyone or thing (sickness, pain, fear, lack, etc.) who comes into your life without Jesus
permission, does so illegally and through that little window of unbelief,
we leave open sometimes.
God, our Father, wants to bless and supply all your needs (Php 4:19), more and more.
Will you let Him find you in Christ, so He can shut the window?
Enter through the door (Jesus) that God has opened for you, and let Him bless you
bigger and better, forever.
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