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Use your microwave to soften items for baking in an oven.
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If the sunlight gets very hot it can loosen the glue or soften plastic items – causing further damage to the house.
The most commonly used lower-power setting is Defrost, which tells the microwave to gently and steadily warm a frozen item to soften it up for cooking.
In return for supporting this year's legislation to raise the minimum, the House Republicans are seeking to include various items of tax relief that would soften the presumed burden on business.
This type of phrasing is more conservative and technically correct, as they can really only be sure of their own actions, but it also serves to soften the fact that terrorists are posting hundreds of thousands of items monthly.
Gurus bought into the company, which was punished after posting first-quarter losses in early May, due to a combination of one-time items and softened demand for its products.
Blogging, cleaning my mother's guest cottages and selling thrifted items through Craigslist and eBay add enough to our checking account to soften the blow.
In some cases, you may need to iron the item regardless of whether you use fabric softener or any other way to soften the garment in the laundry cycle.
Among the more popular items are Devil Dogs snack cakes going for 60 cents a pack and baby lotion to soften the skin at $1.25 a bottle.
When recipes calls for cold ingredients such as butter or cream cheese to be at room temperature, unwrap the item and leave it in a bowl on the counter for a few hours to soften.
After the House voted 221 to 194 to soften the rules on parcels, the administration eased its regulations, placing personal hygiene products on the list of allowed items.
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