10.15.2020

How to involve the whole family in kitchen cleaning

This year families spend a lot of time together at home. But with all this wonderful time, there is one downside ... more cleaning! At the end of a long day, nobody wants to be faced with a sink full of dirty dishes and messy countertops. Now that school is back and less free time, everyone has to help with household chores.

Amy Goodman will share her best kitchen closing tips, including effective tips and DIY tips that will affect the whole family. In this segment you develop the following elements:

  1. Table settings: Hold the children responsible for setting the table every night.
  2. Tidying up after meals: Everyone should have the habit of putting their plate in the dishwasher or sinking it immediately after eating, including children .
  3. Make your own kitchen faucet and countertop cleaner: Dip a lemon wedge in baking soda.
  4. Make this all-purpose general cleaner: equal parts distilled white vinegar with water in a spray bottle. Spray the windows and dry them with newspaper or a microfiber cloth. (You can use this general cleaner for kitchen countertops, etc.)

Learn more about Amy Goodman:
Amy E. Goodman is a nationally recognized media expert and sought-after lifestyle correspondent whose smart choices, practical advice, and an entertaining personality reach millions of people. She skillfully covers everything from celebrity interviews to cleaning closets to decorating the home for national outlets like TODAY, Live with Kelly & Ryan, The Rachael Ray Show, and Good Morning America. , The Wendy Williams Show, The View, The Talk, and Access , to name a few. Amy regularly shares what she loves - the latest in fashion, beauty, entertainment, home improvement, and parenting - to make life accessible in style and ultimately easier for viewers. A multi-faceted powerhouse, she began her career in women's magazines as a writer and correspondent for In Style , editor-in-chief of All You , editor-in-chief of Southern Living and Coastal Living, and editor-in-chief of Rodales Organic Life. Magazine.She has worked with many others including Marie Claire, People Stylewatch, MarthaStewartLiving.com, Women's Health, Bustle.com, Real Simple, and Women's Day . She has been a style writer for NBC's LifeGoesStrong.com, prop guru for TheBlush.com, and senior style writer for TheNest.com. A sought-after brand spokesperson, she was the director of fashion trends and senior lifestyle editor at zulily.com [zulily.com] . Her daily passion for discovering the latest findings that are important to our crazy modern life is reflected in her first book, Wear This, Toss That! , a practical style guide for real women. She is a proud Asian American, originally from Santa Rosa, California, and currently resides in the Washington, DC area with her husband and two children.

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