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  2. 11 Reasons Why Your Water Is Only Lukewarm - AOL

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    If your water is only lukewarm, it can be super frustrating, and there are many possible culprits. ... Check the thermostat on your hot water heater to make sure it’s set to the correct ...

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    This gardening tool is so ingenious, it just might replace Stanley as the "it" water bottle of spring. $16 at Amazon And to make quick work of trimming those hedges, look no further:

  4. Scalding - Wikipedia

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    First, the site of the injury should be removed from the source of heat, to prevent further scalding. If the burn is at least second degree, remove any jewelry or clothing from the site, unless it is already stuck to the skin. Cool the scald for about 20 minutes with cool or lukewarm (not cold) water, such as water from a tap. [3]

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  6. Oshikundu - Wikipedia

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    Oshikundu or Ontaku is a traditional Namibian drink made from fermented millet flour, brans and malted sorghum flour mixed with lukewarm water. [1] It is made from cereal. Ontaku has short life span and it has to be consumed within the same day, preferably within 6 hours once its ready. [1]

  7. This Vintage Southern Living Recipe Makes My House ... - AOL

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    Even if it’s not actually sweater weather yet, my house feels (er, smells) warm and cozy thanks to a homemade stovetop potpourri from Southern Living’s December 1984 issue. The recipe, which ...

  8. Warm compress - Wikipedia

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    A warm compress is a method of applying heat to the body. [1] Heating sources can include warm water, microwaveable pads, wheat packs and electrical or chemical pads. Some unorthodox methods can include warmed potatoes, uncooked rice, and hard-boiled eggs. The most common warm compress is a warm, wet washcloth. [2]

  9. How To Clean Your Freezer In 5 Easy Steps - AOL

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    Take care to place towels underneath your unit to catch any drips as your freezer warms up. Once your freezer has come to room temp, you can begin cleaning. Vacuum, Clean, and Sanitize. What You ...