![]() ![]() Make sure you have all the necessary cleaning supplies. You will need a plunger eventually and it's better to have it on hand from the start. I got a set of knives, mixing bowls, 5 pots/pans, and a grill pan when I first moved out just from asking. Ask relatives if they have things they don't need. The kitchen is one place where you collect over time. I cook a lot, so this list could be much longer, but these are basics. Pots, pans, baking sheets, 9x13 glass casserole dish, dishware (plates, bowls, cups), cooking utensils (spatula, wooden spoons, etc.), silverware, bottle opener. I use mine daily and it was the best thing in my kitchen when I was on my own. It's basically a tiny oven, so it doesn't heat up the entire house and doesn't take forever to preheat. That's not a complete starter list but it ought to be most of the essentials for day 1.įor the kitchen, I would recommend a toaster oven. When I was young I raided grandma's cast-offs for these. Some power-strips will be helpful as well.Ī frying pan, sauce pan, stock pot, sauté pan, baking sheet, casserole dish. In a similar vein, a shower mat.Ī stand lamp, maybe more lamps depending on available lighting. You ought to get a plastic liner as well, they're disposable and expand the life of your shower-curtain. Shower curtain, rings too if the apartment doesn't already have them. I keep a stove-top espresso maker as well, it's not essential but Iike it. Toaster, tea kettle, coffee-maker or percolator. Toilet brush, should've mentioned that with the plunger. Other people might like a different combo so YMMV.Ī drying rack for your sink and one of those scrubber brushes that hold its own well of dish-soap. I like the cleaning combo a swiffer, swiffer wet-jet and a dustpan/brush. Note: Bans will not be reversed if the post/comment in question has been deleted from your history. You may appeal this initial ban by messaging the moderators and agreeing not to break the rules again. Note that moderators will use their own discretion to remove any post that they believe is low-quality or not considered a LPT.īans are given out immediately and serve as a warning. Posts or comments that troll and/or do not substantially contribute to the discussion may be removed. ![]() Do not post tips that are advertisements or recommendations of products or services.Do not post tips in reaction to other posts.Posts concerning the following are not allowed: religion, politics, relationships, law and legislation, parenting, driving, medicine or hygiene (including mental health).Do not post tips that are based on spurious, unsubstantiated, or anecdotal claims.Do not post tips that could be considered common sense, common courtesy, unethical, or illegal.The tip and the problem it solves must be explained thoroughly. Posts must begin with "LPT" or "LPT Request” and be flaired.No rude, offensive, racist, homophobic, sexist, aggressive or hateful posts/comments."No snowflake in an avalanche ever feels responsible." Keep in mind that an aphorism is not a LPT.Īn aphorism is a a short clever saying that is intended to express a general truth or a concise statement of a principle. “A marriage proposal should not come as a big surprise, despite what you may have seen in the movies.” “Always be prepared to leave your employer because they are prepared to leave you.” Advice is offering someone guidance or offering someone a recommendation. Keep in mind that giving someone advice is not the same as giving someone a LPT. A Life Pro Tip (or an LPT) is a specific action with definitive results that improves life for you and those around you in a specific and significant way. ![]()
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