...six standard screwdrivers, six Phillips screwdrivers, two painting extension handles, two pair of elbow-length rubber gloves, one box of heavy-duty garbage bags, 25 hard hats, 25 pairs of safety glasses, one box of disposable ear plugs...
...mixture. Spoon soup mixture over meat. Top with tomato and pepper. GARY'S TIP: To make for an easier time removing rubber gloves from your hands, first rub your hands liberally with baby powder or baking soda. FOOD FOR THOUGHT: A person's...
...including a swollen neck, open sores or bleeding from the mouth, nose or anus. Even if a killed bear seems normal, wear rubber gloves when cleaning it to reduce the risk of infected fluids getting into open cuts and sores. Minnesota's bear season...
...greater quantities in chilies. As many of us have found out, removing this tissue from a hot pepper entails risk. Wear rubber gloves, use a sharp knife and don't rub your eyes. Bear in mind that capsaicin is the stuff used in anti-mugger sprays...
...of bleaching with a toothbrush. --2. Those yellow rubber gloves. Remember the ones that your mother wore? The ones...assorted hand-and-face washings. So I also have yellow rubber gloves. And Jergen's lotion. --3. Self-defense. Someone...
...door, she almost stepped on the ear," EMSA spokesman Chris Metcalf said. "She realized what it was and put it in a rubber glove in a cup of ice." Barnes was treated for cuts and bruises.
...who found it place the letter in a container such as a sealable plastic bag, double bag it if possible. The use of rubber gloves is recommended. * Minimize the number of people who come in contact with the letter or package by closing off the...
...DNR wants hunters to report any sightings of sick looking deer. As always, it also suggests that hunters to wear rubber gloves when field dressing the animals. The disease has already been found in commercially raised elk on a ranch in Colorado...
...handlebars and frame remained after the blast, and investigators, including five Americans in civilian clothes, used rubber gloves to collect nails and other debris, sniffing them for traces of explosives before putting them in evidence bags. The...
...duckless gray skies? Oh well, pheasant and deer seasons are still to come, yet with West Nile Virus a concern (wear rubber gloves when cleaning those birds!) and chronic wasting disease on the tip of every hunter's tongue it seems even the full...
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