myLot Discussions| What is your favorite bait to use when you are fishing. | | I like to use live bait when I go fishing. Not to keen on the artificial bate. My husband always liked the artificial bait and would always try to get me to change over but I never would. I had to have me a box of worms or a tube of crickets when I went with him. Of course he fished in Bass tournaments and had all these fancy fishing rod and reels and all kinds of lures, and tackle boxes. And then there I was with my little closed face reel with a light weight rod and a box of worms. I tell you, we were a pair. lolWhich do you prefer? | |
| | list of what should be in your first aid kit | | A well-stocked first-aid kit, kept within easy reach, is a necessity in every home. Having supplies gathered ahead of time will help you handle an emergency at a moment's notice. You should keep one first-aid kit in your home and one in each car. Also be sure to bring a first-aid kit on family vacations.
Choose containers for your kits that are roomy, durable, easy to carry, and simple to open. Plastic tackle boxes or containers for storing art supplies are ideal, since they're lightweight, have handles, and offer a lot of space.
Include the following in each of your first-aid kits:
first-aid manual
sterile gauze
adhesive tape
adhesive bandages in several sizes
elastic bandage
antiseptic wipes
soap
antibiotic cream (triple-antibiotic ointment)
antiseptic solution (like hydrogen peroxide)
hydrocortisone cream (1%)
acetaminophen and ibuprofen
extra prescription medications (if the family is going on vacation)
tweezers
sharp scissors
safety pins
disposable instant cold packs
calamine lotion
alcohol wipes or ethyl alcohol
thermometer
plastic gloves (at least 2 pairs)
flashlight and extra batteries
mouthpiece for administering CPR (can be... | |
| | Storage for eyelets and brads | | If you are like me, you have collected a ton of small things for scrapbooking, like eyelets and brads. I needed a place to store them so I could easily find them and they would be all together in one place.I got to thinking about what I could use and then it came to me. I had an empty bead box with lots of compartments in it! Everything I have fit nice and neat into it and now when I need to use an eyelet or a brad, or some other small item, it is nice and neat and all in one place. I can easily transport it from point A to point B when I am going to my friend's house or to a scrapbook store crop.On www.gather.com, some of the other people there said they used old fishing tackle boxes, tool boxes, even spice jars for their small items. All of which are great ideas. What are some of the things you use to hold your small pieces for scrapbooking?ications (if the family is going on vacation)
tweezers
sharp scissors
safety pins
disposable instant cold packs
calamine lotion
alcohol wipes or ethyl alcohol
thermometer
plastic gloves (at least 2 pairs)
flashlight and extra batteries
mouthpiece for administering CPR... | |
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