2021 Cleaning Routine: Itโs All About Balance
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Learn about the Houston team ready to tackle the dirt in your home for a clean reset in 2021
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Residents fed up with unsafe, smelly and illegal dumping in northeast Houston neighborhood
HOUSTON โ A group of neighbors has had enough of the illegal dumping plaguing their northeast Houston community. Residents say the dumping needs to stop. โFor the amount of trash it was, I couldnโt believe that this was in my city,โ Mosco said. Williams says the street needs cameras to catch the dumpers in action. KPRC 2 reached out to Davis, who represents the area, and the city of Houston but we have not heard back.
To rinse or not to rinse: Finally ending the age-old domestic dilemma on cleaning dirty dishes in the dishwasher
HOUSTON โ To rinse or not to rinse: What do you do before you load your dirty dishes in the dishwasher? โI rinse my dishes and then wash them, and then sometimes put them in the dishwasher.โ Helen RomeroโI rinse my dishes,โ another woman named Becky told consumer expert Amy Davis. We poured spaghetti sauce in a dish and baked it. We loaded all of the dishes in a dishwasher, along with a waterproof camera so you can see what happens. There was no trace of that spaghetti sauce or the dried cheese dip.