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Old 27th August 2007, 07:04 AM
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I am not sure Krishnaamma, about the kind of refrigerator as it belongs to our landlord. Is there a way to check?

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Old 28th August 2007, 12:59 AM
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Hi Nik,

It is simple,

1. do you click the 'frost free' button of the fridge once in 2 or 3 days? Are

you are not having the button? If you are clicking and clearing the ice means it

is normal fridge and you are not having the button means it a 'frost free'

fridge. ok?

2. If there is no ice forming in your de freezer then it is a 'frost free' fridge.

Hope this will help you.
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Old 28th August 2007, 02:12 AM
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There is a button, but I've never clicked it. No ice-forming in the freezer also. I guess it is a frost free refrigerator. I shall follow ur instructions meticulously again n revert to you.

Thanks for your patience.

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Old 28th August 2007, 02:24 AM
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Hi nik,

will wait for your FB. All the best.
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Hi
Krishna mem
kind me suggest we are trouble for lot of moisquito in my hosue
how can remove them

pl suggest to me

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Old 31st August 2007, 08:08 AM
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Hi Ketal,,


For Moisquitos... you have to use mosiquitos repllent only. Use, red colour

bulb as night lamp. If you have the skin of 'santhras' you keep them here and

there in the house or keep it one the night lamp that will prevent mosiquitos.

Try these two.
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Hi Krishnamma,

I am rashmi currently staying in ottawa, i read few of your tips and found it very useful and interesting, you have guiding just like a mother thanks a lot.

Can i know from you any tips with regards to losing weight and also after coming here(from 2 months) my hair fall has increased to a large extent i apply warm coconut oil and then take bath even then i have lost lots, once i comb it spreads all over the area and when i clean it i find its too much. Can you please advice me on this.
Hoping for good solution..

Thanks,
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hI mem
thanks for good reply
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For Moisquitos... you have to use mosiquitos repllent only. Use, red colour


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Hi Rashmi,

Sorry some how I missed your mail. Where is ottawa? Regarding loosing

weight, please visit the following links.

My Article on being Calorie Cautious

Reduce Weight without fasting thread in 'keep fit and maintain shape' Forum

You will get some idea to reduce weight. All the best.
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Hello Krishnamma,

Thanks a lot for your reply.
I will try to follow it.

I stay in Bayshore Ottawa. I have read many of your threads it really wonderful to have you in this site with some much of information its like an Encyclopedia.

But how can i restrict hair fall.

Cheers,

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