![]() ![]() I bought them for every bathroom in the house as well as the kitchen. My teenager loves it too and is now finally washing her hands more like she is supposed to. Then they design their own kites using drinking straws, string, lightweight paper/plastic and glue/tape. Not only is the flower cute, but the foam is thick and luxurious and makes your hands feel totally moisturized after you wash them. The smell is very pretty and not overpowering at all. I was so excited when I received it to give it a try, really just to see the pretty foam flower. I was very pleasantly surprised when I pushed down (twice) to get the foam to come out. Promising review: "I will admit, I first saw this soap on TikTok and thought that it would be a nice soap to try since I do seem to be washing my hands all the time these days. "Not only is it super hydrating for my hands (LOL constantly hand-washing now and forever!), but the yuzu scent is also just calming and lovely, and I'm obsessed with how light and frothy the foaming suds are from the soap." - Emma Lord Here's why my BuzzFeed Shopping colleague loves it: Get it from Amazon for $129.99+ (also available in glass). Highly recommend, you won't be disappointed." - Angie This has made the whole process extremely easy. My baby can start a clean, nutritious lifestyle because I am making his first foods from scratch and (when the weather provides) straight from our garden. I'm seriously impressed and very happy I decided to buy it. I like that you can set it to steam for different times, and it will process the food directly after steaming it and then beeps to let you know it's done. ![]() I've made sweet potato, pears, apples, bananas, and a few others so far, and this magical little steaming processor works great. One medium sweet potato got us the equivalent of four jars of store-bought baby food. This allowed us to save, I'm sure, hundreds of dollars on jarred foods that are otherwise full of preservatives. Promising review: "This has been my best baby purchase yet. I thought the formula Brezza was the best decision on a purchase I've ever made, but then I started our little one on purees. I'm telling you, Baby Brezza has been feeding me for months now! And sweet potato puree? Delicious. We never thought this day would come when we started in 2011 but here we are This is the culmination of over 10 years of building Boba Guys and writing The Boba Bookall distilled into one box. I can sneak in more nutritious items and hide them in the blend. When you open this box, you will be introduced to the wonderful world of boba at home. Then feed the string out again slowly.I'm currently five months pregnant, and having a Baby Brezza food maker has been a *genuine* lifesaver! I haven't been able to keep down most food in months, just yogurt and applesauce, so I thought to open this before the baby comes and use it myself. The easiest way to achieve that is to have one person launch the kite downwind and the other gently pull string in hand over hand until the kite catches the wind above the trees. Finally, remember that kites that are unstable on a short string near the ground often can be stable on a longer string far from the ground. As to the "balance" ribbon, stay away from weights, what you want is something to drag behind in the wind, not to pull down toward the ground. ![]() As to the spar (cross stick) breaking, the size of the spar and mast needed depends on the size of the kite. ![]() Having made lots of these over the years with tape, I really appreciate the idea of being able to manage without tape. The nice innovation here is the simplicity of lashing the plastic to the sticks. The bridle line should be made to go through the plastic and the bow should bend away from the bridle. If you use two sticks of the same length, cross them at between 1/7 and 1/10 of the vertical one, and tie a bow into the horzontal one, you will have a much more stable and easy to fly kite. ![]()
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