BLUE CHEESE STUFFED PEARS 🧀 🍐
Bosc pears
extra virgin olive oil
blue cheese
walnuts
fresh thyme
honey
Aleppo pepper
flaky salt
Place in a cast iron skillet (or a baking dish), cut side up. Drizzle with the olive oil and season lightly with salt and pepper. Transfer the pears to the oven and bake for 15 minutes.
Remove the pears and stuff with the blue cheese, walnuts and thyme. Place back in the oven for eight to ten minutes, until the cheese has melted a little. Mix the honey with Aleppo pepper in a small bowl.
Drizzle with the honey and garnish with flaky salt and extra thyme.
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How Often Do You Need to Clean Your House? - Wornahfull Cleaning Service
Marie Kondo, a Japanese cleaning expert, says that cleaning your home can prevent allergies and other respiratory problems. House cleaning also keeps germs away and extends the life expectancy of your materials.
Untidy or dirty homes can also negatively impact your mental and physical health.
There are certain tasks that you should complete daily in order to prevent dust and grime from building up. Others can be done monthly or even annually. Although it can seem like a tedious chore, you can make a habit of cleaning your home regularly.
How Often Does the Average Person Clean Their Home?
The American Cleaning Institute conducted research and found that Americans spend six hours cleaning each week. A third of Americans wonder if they clean enough or correctly. The majority of homeowner’s vacuum, sweep, mop, vacuum and dust their furniture once per week.
It is common to sweep high-traffic areas and clean kitchen counters on a daily basis.
How Often Do I Need to Clean My House?
The size of the house, how frequently it is used and what type of furniture and surfaces are involved in determining how often you should clean it, as well as how frequently. While some things should be cleaned daily, others can be cleaned once a week or every year. You can make cleaning more enjoyable by following these steps:
* Keep clutter to an absolute minimum
* Wipe your feet on mats or entry rugs regularly.
* Keep bathrooms clean to prevent mold and mildew.
* Clean up any spills and crumbs immediately.
Daily
Kitchen and Bathroom Floor
Mopping your kitchen floor daily will remove crumbs and grease buildup from food preparation. How often should your bathroom be cleaned? Daily mopping of bathrooms prevents mold and mildew growth and reduces safety risks.
Countertops
Porous countertops made of natural stone can be a breeding ground for bacteria, mold, and fungi. It is important to keep the countertops clean and dry. This will prevent you from getting sick. You can clean them with soapy water, pH-friendly detergent, and a dry cloth.
Every few days
Sinks
Preventative maintenance is the best way for your kitchen and bathroom sinks to stay clean. To get rid of any accumulated waste, remove drain guards or pop-up stoppers. Pipes will stay clear by flushing hot water down the drain or using a homemade vinegar solution every few days.
Clutter
Dust can build up and accumulate, which may include mold or pollenspores. These are all common allergens. Also, it can be more difficult to clean up surfaces if there are too many items. It is almost impossible to keep your home clutter-free. This is why you should set aside time every few days.
Weekly
Carpets and floors
How often should your carpet be cleaned? Carpets and floors should be vacuumed once per week unless you have pets, bring in lots of dirt, or live in an area with lots of dust. Even if you have to mop your floor, vacuuming first is better than sweeping.
Showers, tubs, and toilets
Bathrooms can collect moisture, which can cause mold to form on grout, tiles, and shower curtains. How often should you clean your bathroom in your home? Your bathroom should be cleaned at least once per week. You also need to disinfect the sink and toilet, scrub the tub, and clean the shower.
Bed Linen
To get rid of germs and sweat, allergens, bodily fluids, pollens, pollens, dead skin, pet fur, and dust mites, wash your bed linen once per week. Your skin's natural ecosystem can be disrupted if you don't change your linen enough. You should change your linen at least once a day if you have allergies or allow pets to sleep in your bed.
Every few weeks
Dusting
Clients often ask us how often to dust their house. We recommend once per month for easy-to reach areas, and three to six monthly for hard-to-reach places such as ceiling fans, door frames, or high shelves. Do not use a dustpan on surfaces. This will only spread dust around your home.
Dishwashers and Microwaves
Clean your microwaves and dishwashers once per month to keep them clean and functioning well. To remove grease and odors from dishwashers, clean them and run a hot water cycle using a cup distilled white vinegar and one cup baking soda. To kill bacteria and germs in microwaves, wipe down all surfaces and the touchpad.
Only a Few Times a Year
Closets and pantries
Donating unwanted clothing and getting rid of expired food helps you take inventory of your belongings before moving on to the next season. Unwanted pests can be eliminated by cleaning out your closets and pantries.
Oven
Ovens that are dirty can cause food quality and cooking difficulties, as well as increase the danger of fire. If you use your oven for baking or cooking, we recommend that it be cleaned every three months.
Each year
Light Bulbs
You might be wondering how often to deep clean your home. We recommend that you give it a thorough scrub once a year. This applies to light bulbs and fixtures. Although it sounds trite, grime can build up over time, dimming the light's intensity.
Curtains and Upholstery
Deep cleaning upholstery and washing curtains once a month will get rid of any animal dander or dust that may have gotten stuck to the fabric. It's important to maintain the fabric's freshness by giving it a deep clean or washing it once a year.
Conclusion
It will make your daily house cleaning easier by putting away things when you're done using them. Scheduling stress can be reduced by creating a checklist and setting aside a time for weekly cleaning.
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