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Szechenyi Thermal Bath:Budapest is known for its epic bath houses (more like bath palaces), which are filled with hot tubs, cold tubs, soak tubs, swim tubs, and treatments of all kinds.
I've got tubs of Tupperware, big tubs, filled with jeans.
That's like, two hot tubs, and nobody needs two hot tubs.
All rooms have combination tubs and showers (upper categories feature separate tubs) and kitchenettes.
Instead of Hi-C and Capri Sun, which were basically sugar water marketed to children, I drank tubs and tubs of Crystal Light.
But then, seven plates deep, belly rumbling, circled by tubs upon tubs of ice cream, some open, some not, you defeatedly admit: this is shit.
On the season finale of Maya & Marty, Emma Stone and Maya Rudolph could make beautiful music together with the help of butter tubs – yes, butter tubs.
Authorities said they learned that Pierce had recently purchased cleaning agents, plastic tubs and the same chemicals used in the tubs where the bodies were found, the complaint states.
Owner Gary Dear, 61, used to go through 21 3-gallon tubs of ice cream every 10 days or so, and now he's going through 28 tubs every three to four days.
The police have been involved in at least two recent incidents in which people posted videos of themselves licking tubs of Blue Bell ice cream and then placing the tubs back in freezers.
Tubs are being ripped out in favor of glass showers.
"We transported [food] in tubs to save money," he tweeted.
Check the pools, hot tubs, and water playground inspection scores.
Hot tubs seem to magically appear out of thin air.
It can show up in hot tubs, pools, and lakes.
Now she's warning others about the dangers of hot tubs.
Appropriately, I did find giant tubs of Vegemite for sale.
The ice cream tubs are beautifully lit in these fridges.
Hot tubs are available for those who want to relax.
Many rooms also feature freestanding pedestal tubs, which feel indulgent.
The men gamely remained in the tubs for 15 minutes.
Tubs of dipping sauces were stacked in silver gravy boats.
All have large terraces with hot tubs and outdoor kitchens.
After dinner, most of the group proceeded toward the hot tubs.
Paper ballots, plastic tubs, human counters: It's remarkably similar all over.
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Big tubs of chana masala (chickpeas with masala sauce) smelled delicious.
In 2000 dollars, $10 would buy three tubs of ice cream. 
Our job was to prepare tubs of sliced fruit for bakeries.
The marble bathrooms have rain showers and enormous deep soaking tubs.
Large blue tubs overflowed with water used for bathing and flushing.
Among these items are plastic tubs, cups, lids, plates and trays.
Hot tubs also make for a greater maintenance challenge than pools.
The volcanoes also supply natural hot tubs like the Ahalanui Pond.
This summer, Planters temporarily reintroduced its beloved tubs of Cheez Balls.
Doctors in the U.S. and the UK advise against water birth in hot tubs or pools with jets because of an increased risk of contamination, and they also caution against filling the tubs in advance, researchers note.
Steam rose off the hot tubs, heated by Iceland's vast geothermal network.
There were hot tubs in Hollywood; they were on fire, the action.
There are two types of mayonnaise and they both come in tubs.
These portable hot tubs are making pool parties easier than ever before.
Originally, it was delivered by wagon in wooden boxes, tubs and cartons.
Rollerballs and small tubs housing unidentifiable, clear liquid sprinkled with sharp glitter.
Two have en-suite bathrooms with soaking tubs and travertine tile surrounds.
This 100% polyester shower curtain fits most standard-size tubs and showers.
These tubs of neon-orange cheese balls for $6.14 caught our eye.
Some floating homes have roof deck hot tubs, wine cellars, even elevators.
Tubs of the stuff were used in an anti-government protest yesterday.
Their en-suite baths have marble-topped vanities and tubs with showers.
"It's possible that steam rooms or hot tubs could produce similar results."
One-third of the outbreaks occurred in hotel pools or hot tubs.
Still, the ballot system (and more plastic tubs!) was not the issue.
Get a tour of the amenities — hot tubs, pool tables and bars.
The big question ... how many tubs of Vaseline did you go through?!?!?!
Whirlpool spas and hot tubs are also sometimes sources of the disease.
The mini storage tubs work well for your smaller items as well.
Having low toilets, small mirrors, and high tubs isn&apost exactly functional.
Volunteers pulled the raft along carrying big steel or plastic water tubs.
Hlavsa says that many hotel tubs are well kept and generally safe.
He grabs two tubs of coffee and drops them into his pack.
Passengers stood sort of frozen inside the hot tubs, seemingly confused about what was happening or what to do — as Jacuzzi jets shot water straight into the air, the hot tubs no longer contained enough water to cover them.
And though proponents of fish pedicures have argued they can properly sanitize the fish and tubs between uses, research has shown that disease-causing bacteria can be readily found in both the tubs and fish used in these spas.
Suites have private outdoor patios, stunning views, gas-burning fireplaces, and soaking tubs.
Slop sinks for pet washdowns have been replaced by gleaming professional-grade tubs.
The culprit of the musty stench: a stack of bus tubs behind us.
The tubs are offered in four colors, for an average price of $60.
We walk into a big warehouse, which is filled with large blue tubs.
In early 2015, during the N.F.L. playoffs, it was filled with hot tubs.
Many of the suites have private lounging areas and balconies with hot tubs.
I have tons of stuff in my garage, in these big plastic tubs.
Bathrooms boast Italian marble vanities, deep soaking tubs, and plush bathrobes and slippers.
What could be better than two lovely ladies hanging out with butter tubs?
The tubs of Crisco lined up above the bar are not for sale.
Suites offer a lot more space, plus extras like terraces and soaking tubs.
The grocery chain Intermarché slashed its price on tubs of Nutella by 70%.
Get one of those plastic tubs of peeled garlic cloves at the market.
The bathrooms have hardwood floors, stand-alone tubs and large, glass-walled showers.
And yes, few of us are spending quarantine with equines (probably a good thing) or in houses with hot tubs (less than ideal if you like hot tubs), but it's hard not to appreciate the pure wackiness of what is happening.
They may have a rifle for hunting and plastic tubs for water and kumiss.
Do not be fooled by the promise that plastic tubs will keep you organized.
They had many backlit tubs and showers on display for different types of homes.
We're not talking about run-of-the-mill hot tubs or chandeliers here, either.
All the tested pools and hot tubs contained urine, Li and her team said.
They're available in tubs for home use, and are made by several Korean manufacturers.
I think we can all universally agree that there's something special about hot tubs.
Powerful Yogurt, a food company, has begun producing high-protein yogurt in black tubs.
Some of the bathrooms retain original tile and fixtures such as claw-foot tubs.
"I want people to see the chance they take in hot tubs," she says.
It has valet parking, an outdoor infinity pool, and luxurious suites with soaking tubs.
The White House steward finally lured guests outside with tubs of whiskey-laced punch.
The entranceway and living room are an obstacle course of boxes and plastic tubs.
He filled his bath tubs with water and bought a generator for his house.
There were mattresses on the floor, tubs full of clothes and a stacked bookcase.
Studio suites with fireplaces and soaker tubs start at around 300 dollars in season.
Five of the bedrooms have en-suite bathrooms, some with old claw-foot tubs.
The CPSC estimates 2,300 children have been injured inside infant bath tubs since 85033.
Many of the bathrooms have claw-foot tubs and vintage plumbing fixtures and fittings.
Nearby shelves held tubs of gut balancer, biotin hoof supplement, and electrolyte-maintenance liquid.
Don't think Port is shilling for hotel hot tubs because she's in the industry.
It's also been tested in different water environments, like hot tubs, pools, and bubble baths.
A Dutchtub costs around $5,769, which, in the universe of hot tubs, is pretty competitive.
I didn't know how much hot tubs cost, but the one we got was $15,0003.
Other men pan the crushed ore by hand in tubs filled with water and mercury.
"I went to my friend's family business where they weigh huge industrial tubs," she recalls.
Her mom used things she found in tubs she had packed away for the Christmas.
And Walmart's tubs of whipped cream are made by the same manufacturer as Cool Whip.
I peek into two tubs that are sitting on the ground; they're filled with oysters.
In two cases in Arizona last year, babies born in home tubs contracted the disease.
Ahead, we rounded up the best bathroom necessities you'll never regret buying in gigantic tubs.
The 8-ounce tubs cost $1.99 and are be found in the store deli cases.
Some pine for indoor jacuzzi tubs, while others fantasize about a stainless steel kitchen paradise.
The mist may come from air-conditioning units for large buildings, hot tubs or showers.
The Eclipse comes with several hot tubs and a disco hall, among other luxury amenities.
Unlike most corner tubs, this one is built for fitting more than one person comfortably.
"The bodies had been placed into plastic tubs filled with chemicals," the criminal complaint charges.
Children in that age group most often drown in swimming pools, hot tubs and spas.
Call for a few tubs of beef and broccoli, or a bucket of fried chicken.
It's no different than his weights or his whirlpool tubs or his custom-made Nikes.
She had forgotten to bring the warming tubs that hold the fillings for the arepas.
Less than 5% of plastic tubs get recycled into a new product, the survey found.
Eilish's diamonds and jewels, on the other hand, are stored in plastic tubs and bags.
The Penthouse Suites will have dual walk-through showers and soaking tubs on the veranda.
My father salvaged everything from the demolition jobs: claw-foot tubs, scrap metal, lumber, sinks.
The tubs include an inflatable headrest, an extra-thick bubbled bottom, and a cup holder.
This is another reason one should never swallow the water of pools and hot tubs.
A lab worker holds a container of pupae that will soon be transferred to larger tubs.
A lab worker scoops pupae into larger tubs, where they will grow until they reach maturity.
But Russia is trying to show that smart new missiles can be put on old tubs.
The biggest threats to DNA's integrity are heat, humidity, and bacteria, which tubs have in abundance.
As they do, Lushies posted their jellies in action, sharing Instagrams of their colorful, fizzy tubs.
I buy two tubs of hummus, a two-pound bag of carrots, pretzel chips, and raspberries.
This gets worse if coffee comes in tubs, rather than bags, which increase exposure to air.
There were lots of fried things piled high in aluminum tubs warmed by glaring heat lamps.
There&aposs the amazing Cliveden Spa with its pools and hot tubs — both indoors and out.
Guests can truly unwind at the Cliveden Spa's pools and hot tubs - both indoors and out.
In hotels, pools were a major culprit, but 65 cases stemmed from hot tubs or spas.
We're talking luxe properties with heated pools, private screening rooms, hot tubs, and most important, privacy.
Some had been found in tubs at the incinerator and some at the Bio Care facility.
For swimming, the resort has two indoor pools, a heated outdoor pool and several hot tubs.
Take your pick from bar accessories, inflatable pools, hot tubs, kitchen appliances, and smart home devices.
"I poked into bathrooms with soaking tubs or steam showers" is as far as she goes.
Tubs of plain yogurt now list possibilities to use it in addition to eating it straight.
All passengers have access to the infinity pool and the hot tubs on the observation deck ...
Every imaginable drugstore and beauty product is stocked in bulk and stored in clear plastic tubs.
When it came to refrigerated food, we found everything from mozzarella cheese to tubs of coleslaw.
Filling the tubs with too much sand would make the eggs difficult for researchers to find.
Try our Quiz: I'm sure there are many very nice SPREADABLE CHEESEs that come in tubs.
The brick shack on the outskirts of Venezuela's capital is crowded with tubs, jugs and buckets.
But the CPSC is concerned about the dangers these bath tubs may present to young children.
Outside, for overnight guests, a "Nordic relaxation area" with five hot tubs and a sauna beckons.
I didn't know that people went into hot tubs without swim trunks at a public facility.
Lisa, Sydney, Clare, and Katie's Flat (Downtown) Notable items: a slowly rotting avocado, two tubs of natural peanut butter, Frank's Red Hot, Lisa's dual tubs of disgusting pasta, and a tupperware full of frozen lasagna VICE: What's the worst thing I'm going to find in here?
Caves boast the virtues of extremely flattering lighting, privacy from the wars raging outside, and hot tubs.
Weltevree's Dutchtub doesn't require plugs like other hot tubs, so you can take it with you anywhere.
The tubs hold 650 liters of water and can heat the water to a balmy 100 degrees.
The masters at Peters Ice Cream Australia have created five new flavoursome tubs for your summertime enjoyment.
The source of the mist can be air conditioning units in large facilities, showers or hot tubs.
Much like hot tubs, tears, and Chris Harrison, puns are an inextricable part of the Bachelor institution.
He had brought Dubu, his beloved Samoyed, and three tubs of Baskin Robbins ice cream to share.
The soaking tubs are officially "clothing optional," but most get naked and it's easy to see why.
They also have "body days," which are dedicated to physical upkeep: weight lifting, cold tubs, therapy, massages.
The crab meat is often found in plastic tubs and marked as "pre-cooked," the FDA said.
Inside, I found tubs of quail eggs, halved passion fruit and other worldly prepared foods and condiments.
Stacks of green and blue plastic tubs, some with branches in them, were scattered around the room.
Bruegger's Bagels is also offering a baker's dozen bagels and two tubs of cream cheese for $10.40.
But it wasn't until people tucked into their traditional holiday tubs that everyone noticed all at once.
So before you even get to the hot-tubs and cake, there's the crucial issue of safety.
We lowered them into small water-filled tubs, and drove to Naval Air Station North Island nearby.
Kimmel played video of Whitaker in a previous job, working for a company that sold hot tubs.
When Ms. Pinto's tubs run dry, her family trudges to a nearby creek with jugs to fill.
Houses were equipped with hot tubs, and members had access to vacation houses in Tahoe and Napa.
Master bathrooms have full-height slab honed Arabescato Corchia marble soaking tubs, separate shower and heated floors.
The modern interior sits in the countryside, and it features multiple soaking tubs and walk-in showers.
The two bathrooms have white surfaces, including a wall of subway tile, and combined tubs and showers.
And for those summer nights that get a little chilly, numerous portable hot tubs are also on sale.
Those with open wounds and active infections should avoid bodies of water, especially swimming pools and hot tubs.
They leap into hot tubs or casually make cocktails, confident the object of their affections will succumb eventually.
To serve the rich among them, developers now offer hot tubs, rooftop bars, cinema rooms and the like.
There should be tubs full of Nutella in which I can submerge my arm and squish it around.
They had been dismembered and their bodies were placed in plastic tubs filled with acid, the Missoulian reports.
When I was a little boy I used to keep insects under my bed in ice cream tubs.
Some locations, which provided additional perks like hot tubs, barbecue grills, and outdoor televisions, cost upwards of $200. 
People get sick if they inhale mist or vapor from contaminated water systems, hot tubs or cooling systems.
If the boat should sink, he had a plan to float three tubs of beetle larvae to shore.
The pelts are then dropped into large stainless steel tubs filled with soapy water and a tanning agent.
Blood from several donors, once the plasma had been extracted, was mixed in tubs before it was reinjected.
Federal regulators are taking a closer look at children's bath tubs after dozens of babies drowned to death.
Cabins and cottages are individually designed, with some featuring back porches, indoor fireplaces, outdoor showers and clawfoot tubs.
The C.D.C. also recommends that people with open wounds avoid water: lakes, oceans, pools and hot tubs alike.
Most bacteria that fester in hot tubs are common types and the average human body can withstand them.
Its signature Chick-fil-A sauce is so coveted that people buy (and sell) tubs of it on eBay.
The new tubs of cookie dough comes in two flavors, and the company guarantees 100% safety while eating it.
The order included 500 tubs of Häagen-Dazs ice cream and one-and-a-half tonnes of chocolate cake.
You've been a frequent guest on Jim Bakker's television show, helping the televangelist hawk overpriced tubs of dehydrated food.
Eventually, though, one was rebuilt, and a deal was reached to allow the precious tubs to cross enemy lines.
Many people who've sat in such tubs swear by them, and bonus: you get to do it entirely alone.
He took home a prize of $4,000 for guzzling down an equivalent of about nine tubs of Häagen-Dazs.
The center posted this now-viral video to social media, showing them waiting in plastic tubs for their keepers.
Legionella bacteria grows and spreads in fresh water and can get into sink faucets, shower heads, and hot tubs.
Both the toilets and full-size shower tubs in my apartment and tiny house were about the same size.
Democrats are likely to gather around tubs of sour grapes with the release of the good economic good news.
Tubs of the coffee spread will retail at 230 Japanese Yen (around $2.00) and go on sale next month.
Body scrubs usually come in clunky tubs with physical exfoliators like sugar or fruit shells suspended in hydrating oils.
The 453 rooms have embossed headboards and wrought-iron chandeliers, as well as copper-nickel tubs in the bathrooms.
I forward the good ones — with stunning pictures of new kitchens and bathrooms with soaking tubs — to my husband.
Decorated in a classic style, rooms feature wood floors, traditional furnishings, and big marble bathrooms with tubs and showers.
Looking at some of them feels like gazing at the array of multicolored tubs in an ice cream shop.
But downstairs, there were tubs of beer and cheese plates and a handle of Jameson and someone playing guitar.
In general, Branson prefers unconventional work environments, and has espoused the benefits of hammocks, tubs and sofas over cubicles.
Staged with smoke and fire in tubs of water at the front of the stage, it is horribly moving.
There is a heated pool and full spa; an indoor "grotto" and outdoor hot tubs; and firepits, of course.
Equally important, host clubs have spent a bye week relaxing in hot tubs while their opponents were out being pounded.
The bathrooms, covered in marble, also include heated towel racks and walk-in showers, as well as separate bath tubs.
"I was at my tubs one morning with a heavy wash before me," the New York Times quotes Breedlove recalling.
The glowing ingots sink with an angry hiss into wooden tubs of water large enough to swallow an easy chair.
Hauling tubs of filthy dishes around and scrubbing them was never fun and never easy, but that's the restaurant business.
According to the FDA, the contaminated crab meat is sometimes packaged in plastic tubs and deemed "pre-cooked" on packaging.
Those fuckin' tubs of… I don't know, matter, that look like broken down moon rocks being delicately tapped onto nails.
Silicon Valley venture capitalists are often associated with three commas, cars with butterfly doors, and hot tubs by Lake Tahoe.
They've been caught jumping into pools, sneaking sips of margaritas in hot tubs, and now they're going on liquor runs.
And the eight suites showcase signature hipster design elements: hand-printed geometric wallpaper, Pendleton throws and signature claw-foot tubs.
To be extra safe, the CDC recommends that people who know they're at risk for Legionnaires' disease avoid hot tubs.
The luxurious lodging features large private balconies perfect for viewing the nearby mountainscapes, an indoor pool, and multiple hot tubs.
Competitors barrel down the chute to a splashy end, just feet away from the rentable hot tubs and beer tent.
The researchers couldn't put freshwater in the tubs, because the crickets — which apparently aren't very smart — would drown in it.
Some rooms have double sinks, large tubs or walk-in showers: one offers a skylight and a private rooftop pool.
The company sells a million cookies every day, slinging them out at three different locations in large, overflowing plastic tubs.
All those lidless Talenti containers and yogurt tubs and cracked Glad bowls and 37 wine corks you're saving for — what?
Honeymoon Suites are only $30 more and add oversized private terraces outfitted with double beds and in-suite hot tubs.
There is a chamber where six dumpster-size kilns produce molten-looking ceramic vessels, some as big as hot tubs.
Mineral pools, massages, water of varying degrees, all inside a temperature-controlled, weatherproof biospherelike dome, and outdoor hot tubs, too.
Once games were underway, the league even set up hot tubs at either end of the field, filled with strippers.
Another is Danaher, which makes a system the turns wastewater from sinks and tubs — called gray water — into drinkable water.
Thirty-one babies died as a result of the injuries they suffered inside these bath tubs, according to the CPSC.
Underneath, visitors and merchants crowd tables loaded with tubs of silver fish, slabs of raw pork, and bushels of spices.
The units have master baths with whirlpool tubs, kitchens with Wolf appliances and Calacatta gold marble countertops and laundry rooms.
Other features, like claw-foot tubs and wooden doors with heavy metal hardware, are either antiques or made to period.
I have been in too many slick-tiled shower stalls and slippery tubs to count — all without rubberized suction mats.
Water and soda bottles, milk jugs, laundry detergent bottles, yogurt cups and butter tubs are mostly made of these plastics.
The yacht comes with two helicopter pads, 24 guest cabins, a disco hall, two swimming pools, and several hot tubs.
Authorities also allegedly found three tubs of THC butter, "numerous" pipes and bongs, hash oil and mushrooms, according to the complaint.
The pipe is connected to another copper vat, and the extracted steam becomes the rakija, which pumps into the plastic tubs.
I resolved to come back, and bring her as many tubs of Philly's Original as I could fit into my suitcase.
Lil' Luxuries Whirlpool, Bubbling Spa & Shower tubs, intended for children 2 years old and younger, are battery-operated, with motorized jets.
My friends think it's cool that when they come to my house they have huge tubs to roll joints out of.
The safety standards will "further reduce the risk of injury" resulting from the use of infant bath tubs, the agency says.
The company fretted that bakers were leaving too much icing at the bottom of tubs, so Walmart gave them new scrapers.
Boser sighed and walked back up toward the pellet tubs, near the small citrus grove where the ants were first discovered.
They were continuous loops and depicted things like a double-headed construction crane dunking two naked women into tubs of milk.
Ron Holt's company made its first million doing the dirty work you hate: washing floors, dusting living rooms and scrubbing tubs.
Hot tubs, for example, are usually set at a temperature too hot for chlorine to effectively disinfect the body of water.
It comes in a dual-chambered bottle and you use one chamber for sinks and tubs and both chambers for toilets. 
Freestanding tubs can stand directly on the floor, on a low pedestal, or for a truly vintage decorative look, claw feet.
The 21-room Napa Valley inn was fully renovated last fall and some rooms include private patios, fireplaces or hot tubs.
I met my first cuddling client at Hot Tubs by the Hour, an innocuous-looking beige building on a busy street.
In it are large plastic tubs of mayflower rum, pots of honey, and crinkly onions suspended in bunches from the ceiling.
We then go to Target and get two tubs of toddler formula, PJs for my fiancés older son, shredded cheese, bleach.
Bath tubs have since fallen through the ceiling of the 40,000-square-foot Victorian-style mansion, which was built in 1905.
Medications are crammed into plastic tubs, and in the garden of her four-bedroom home stands a 290-gallon water tank.
Upstairs, the master bedroom comes with Juliette balconies, outfitted closets and marble master baths with free-standing tubs and separate showers.
The deep-soaking tubs come with runway views, which sounds like a lovely way to start or end a travel day.
But in and around the hundreds of glass tanks and plastic tubs that lined the walls, bulgy-eyed creatures were stirring.
Wallace checked all of his plates in all of his plastic tubs and found shades of horror on all of them.
Gaines shared a sneak peek of her Christmas tree, already adorned with lights, next to at least five tubs of decorations.
We're not hungry: Whatever came out of those foam tubs has probably done its most basic job of filling our stomachs.
Elegant, plantation-style suites and cottages feature original eucalyptus floors, private hot tubs and lanais for sunset views over the Pacific.
An eager cashier with a blue mustache handed over green and white tubs of paint, which Hopkins swatched on their skin.
It's the game in player lounges, in apartments, in hot tubs and in cold tubs, on buses, on cellphones, on PlayStation and on Xbox: Fortnite, the cooperative video game that just celebrated its one-year anniversary, is wildly popular across the Football Bowl Subdivision, adding another layer of intense competition to those hours before and after team activities.
But if they're outdoors, you'll find them in the pools and hot tubs that dot the country; nearly every neighborhood has one.
There are no (visible) ghosts soaking in hot tubs at Amei, or any of the other teahouses dotting the hills of Jiufen.
The CDC recommends avoiding spending time in natural bodies of water, hot tubs or swimming pools if you have an open wound.
"We tend to keep bathing suits on too long after swimming, and the same goes for hot tubs and jacuzzis," Young says.
Sweet bagels, savory bagels — even damn rainbow-colored bagels — we accept them all with open mouths and tubs of scallion cream cheese.
The CDC recommends that anyone with an open skin wound avoid swimming in lakes, rivers, oceans, whirlpools, hot tubs, and swimming pools.
The CDC recommends staying out of hot tubs or swimming pools if you have an open wound, and keeping those wounds clean.
We have tracked down offers on gardening equipment, barbecues, and even hot tubs, so that your garden parties make a big impression.
It follows the delicious news late last year, that the Australian classic ice cream, the Gaytime, would be available in massive tubs.
PARIS (Reuters) - Brawls broke out in a chain of French supermarkets as shoppers fought over cut-price tubs of Nutella chocolate spread.
In 2016, food manufacturer H-E-B recalled the frozen treat after realizing the half-gallon tubs might have wood pieces inside.
Luxury amenities were available for Tatum and Jenna as well, with Whirlpool tubs, an outdoor fireplace and more to encourage R&R.
All doctors cite a study that showed that men who frequently sit in hot tubs will experience a decrease in viable sperm.
"This product is commonly found in plastic tubs and may be labeled as 'pre-cooked,' " the FDA said in its outbreak announcement.
Value aside, it's located on a jaw-dropping beach with enormous villas that include draped beds and oversized sunken tubs for honeymooners.
In giant tanks that once housed fish, he installed tubs of Puritan tiger beetles and enough insects to keep them well fed.
Brooklyn Buttery, $6.99 for six ounces in stores including Whole Foods in Brooklyn and Eataly; $35 for four tubs, including shipping, brooklynbuttery.com.
I have used plastic tubs for years but as they break and wear out I have been replacing them with canning jars.
Bungalows have spa-style bathrooms, private patios with extended sun decks and outdoor showers, private outdoor soaking tubs, and over-water hammocks.
Plastic tubs of Steyer merchandise appear at every town hall, some it more focused on Trump than on the Democratic candidate himself.
Book a treatment, but make sure to come early or stay late for steam, sauna, and hot tubs spread over three floors.
By their nature, hot tubs present a bacteria risk that swimming pools—though also chemically treated and shared with strangers—do not.
In case you're wondering, Seek's crickets (the house cricket, or Acheta domesticus) are raised by a Texas company in stainless steel tubs.
Rooms include free minibar items and jetted tubs, and activities at the resort include zip-lining through tree canopies to whale watching.
In the past few years ski destinations around the world have upped their après-ski offerings by staging creative events in hot tubs.
The adults-only property boasts two pools and two jacuzzi tubs, as well as three piers and multiple beach cabanas along the shoreline.
I watched a woman carve three jumbo scoops of ice cream out of various tubs and plunk them into the plastic serving boat.
In addition to two pools and two jacuzzi tubs, each of the resort's bungalows has its own soaking tub and outdoor garden shower.
Much of the plastic packaging we see in the grocery store can be recycled, from egg containers, to milk jugs, to butter tubs.
Far from being gimmicky, when I pulled out the the little ten-gram tubs, there wasn't an animal ear or bubble in sight.
That means you can stock up on Cleansing Bars for just $3 or knock 40% off two tubs of its best-selling cleanser.
I buy it in all sizes — big tubs like this for the house and smaller sizes for my purse and the kid's backpacks.
" They "held meetings in hot tubs, drank heavily, experimented with drugs... Sometimes Atari board meetings seemed more like fraternity parties than business meetings.
Using an artificial sweetener as a proxy, they discovered that all of the 31 public pools and hot tubs they tested contained urine.
"We then add salt and more water, finish mixing and transfer the dough to big tubs to begin the bulk fermentation," says Calvert.
For home pools and hot tubs, barriers and safety covers should be installed, and access ladders should be removed when not in use.
So I'm pretty sure they saw a bunch my Snapchats of me using giant tubs of coconut oil on Luna's little bum-bum.
Sitting inside one of the tubs, looking out at the tree-lined contours of Doe Bay, it's hard to feel anything but relaxed.
But they should be watched: The "refugee crisis" is these children, women and men spilling into the sea from grotesquely inadequate, rusting tubs.
Pitchers and nearby beverage tubs also make it easier to enjoy your guests' company rather than trekking back and forth for everyone's drinks.
"This is why expecting mothers are advised to avoid hot tubs and saunas which can elevate the temperature within the womb," said Imler.
The building's 648 luxury condos also have access to baller amenities -- pools, hot tubs, fire pits, private spa, and an indoor/outdoor bar.
The property has 16 suites, some with teak soaking tubs, indoor and outdoor fireplaces, and room service from the famed sushi chef himself.
Inside the fishery, a half dozen cutters in white rubber boots and thick gloves wielded long fillet knives, quickly dissevering tubs of yellowtail.
In addition to the main house, it includes two cabins, three hot tubs, an outdoor kitchen, a glamping tent and a chicken coop.
For the past five years, he has encouraged all of his upscale clients, even those with multiple bathrooms, to rip out their tubs.
There, we rolled the wheeled tubs onto a C-5 Galaxy cargo plane and flew them to Hickam Air Force Base in Oahu.
For Austin Austin, Newby has conjured a figurative gang of monochromatic faces and torsos that embellish the brand's recycled boxes, bottles and tubs.
Consider their spacious Junior Suites instead that start at $549 for all-inclusive rates, and feature balconies, hot tubs, and artfully decorated interiors.
The kangaroo-themed graham cookies that come with small tubs of delicious frosting for dipping were discontinued in the United States in 2012.
The ship also features pools, hot tubs, a casino, a health and fitness center, full-size sports courts, a video arcade, and more.
A typical trope is that colleges today spend exorbitantly on frivolous luxuries such as climbing walls, hot tubs and lazy rivers for students.
The hotel is in the style of a ryokan, a traditional Japanese-style inn, with rooms overlooking the ocean that feature soaking tubs.
Worse, they often mixed leftover blood in tubs, then transfused it into groups of blood sellers, greatly increasing the risks of cross-infection.
The bathroom felt downright spa-like, with plush robes, two shower heads (yes, even in the entry-level suites), and deep soaking tubs.
" Yes, that Country Crock—of the nondescript, gray-brown tubs that have sat in fridges nationwide for decades, full of "vegetable oil spread.
A two-night stay includes complimentary visits to the open-to-the-sky "Twilight Tubs" bathing room with a view of the vineyards.
They told us that they were going to cut the water, so we were filling tubs up, in case the water went out.
Volunteers wearing blue badges and black T-shirts branded with the event's hashtag handed me free tubs of Greek yogurt and milk tea.
According to the study, soaking tubs, some with hand-painted finishes and others of hammered copper, are especially popular in the luxury market.
Hotel hot tubs are great places for bacteria to fester, but most of those germs can be defeated by a healthy immune system.
Suites come complete with rainfall showers and deep-soak tubs, and there are 14 restaurants and 16 bars for guests to choose from.
Hit the jets and enter feet first to soak up these sizzling shots of stars in hot tubs guaranteed to make a splash!
The distributors' tubs of beans have this universal aesthetic: Large, clear bins with colorful tops, gold or white block lettering, and often cartoon weasels.
In the last few weeks TGFbro have produced videos of the two men putting their bodies in tubs filled with concrete and expanding foam.
But since hot tubs have warmer water, chlorine breaks down faster, meaning bacteria can really thrive, according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
Odds are you'll be provided with some sort of a dresser and plenty of closet space, so keep away from the tubs and organizers.
The tubs are shipped from America, but bombing knocked out the refrigeration units in Aden, the southern port, and the road north was treacherous.
And in almost a third of those outbreaks, the infections could be traced back to hotel pools, hot tubs and spas, the CDC says.
To be fair, if millions of people lose access to healthcare, it's probably best to keep all hot tubs as slip-proof as possible.
Some staterooms, designed for families and groups, will accommodate up to 10 people, and luxury suites will include private hot tubs and hanging gardens.
So, Dr. Helfand suggests using little plastic tubs to carry water from a stream or other water source to the outside of your tent.
But like any bath bomb junkie, what we really want to know is how this sucker is going to play out in our tubs.
Your skin is a shield against the microscopic invaders that thrive in lakes and oceans and also take to hot tubs and swimming pools.
That 2000 study also showed vinegars to be quite effective against the waterborne bacteria Pseudomonas aeruginosa, mostly found in hospitals and untreated hot tubs.
Routine inspection conducted that year revealed that 80 percent of public pools, hot tubs, and spas presented at least one health or safety violation.
There are thousands — perhaps even millions — of us out there who would love these enormous tubs of highly processed lard in their kitchen cabinet.
There were also tips about where to buy cheap baby bath tubs, and how to situate pillows for their growing body's aches and pains.
Giant cedar soaking tubs were wedged into the corners of the room between plastic foliage; two taps for Deschutes beers served as a centerpiece.
There are fancy aquatic complexes with multilevel hot tubs and awesomely dangerous water slides of the sort that litigious American culture would never allow.
The Kanu website suggests that the tubs are designed to accommodate groups with children, but that doesn't mean adults can't enjoy a bath, too.
You may not need these specialty tubs, but when you shop for any bathtub consider:Size: How much room do you have to fit it?
Our guests probably thought the food they ordered was freshly made, but it mostly came out of big tubs we bought at the store.
Tubs of coconut oil aren't exactly a strange sight in medicine cabinets, as the gloppy stuff is often used for hair and skin care.
And according to a 2018 review of multi-ingredient pre-workout supplements, tubs that contain at least 300 mg per serving are most effective.
"There is no evidence that COVID-19 can be spread to humans through the use of pools and hot tubs," a rep tells us.
But changing lifestyles and the demand for more space are now driving some homeowners to swap out their tubs for chic, high-end showers.
The rooftop terrace includes an infinity pool on a raised deck, two hot tubs, a billiard table, a kitchen and several covered eating spaces.
Some feature ornate chandeliers and freestanding tubs, while all have a switch next to the bed to dim lights and project provocative video artwork.
Nearby, a three-story automated wall of plastic tubs rearranged itself, while workers dropped handwritten notes to customers into boxes before taping them shut.
General Mills announced on Monday that the knuckle-sized cookies with miniature tubs of dippable frosting will once again be sold nationwide, this summer.
Some posted copycat videos on Twitter and others implored Blue Bell to use tamper-resistant foils under the lids of its ice cream tubs.
My goal: fly premium economy and stay at five-star hotel rooms with deep soaking tubs and private pools, for the best price possible.
A photograph provides a pigeon's eye view of the work floor of the Chouara Tannery, whose colorful soaking tubs resemble a Candy Crush grid.
Rooms combine the precision of Asian hospitality with modern amenities such as soaking tubs and spa showers for an experience that's luxe and opulent.
Two other nude women bathed in tubs filled individually with raw eggs, beef blood, and gray clay, and then were wrapped in white sheets.
The scientists sampled 29 pools and hot tubs in British Columbia and Alberta, and found the artificial sweetener, called acesulfame potassium, in every one.
Founder Arnoud Kuipers has been working on the project for five years and is now shipping the tubs to the United States and Australia.
The best kinds of vacation tubs, of course, are free-standing, because they indicate a bathroom large enough to accommodate a free-standing tub.
Log on to Instagram, with its flurry of suds-soaked celebrities — Cara Delevingne, Rihanna and Jordyn Woods among them — posting selfies from their tubs.
The spas draw skiers and nonskiers alike to spend days soaking in hot tubs, besotted by the view of these commanding, ice-shrouded peaks.
"It's a pretty rowdy crowd doing that," said Paul Baumgardner, the owner of Affordable Mountain Hot Tubs, which supplied the hot tub for the event.
The ship has 15 dining experiences, 11 onboard bars and lounges, a casino, an outdoor pool, hot tubs, and a full menu of spa treatments.
I still felt like a space-person, exploring this expansive planet, a place with big marble bathrooms and deep soaking tubs and so much water.
Mauro said that when he knew his family needed to evacuate, they grabbed important documents and carried them through the rising water in sealed tubs.
The Ijburg neighbourhood of Amsterdam is home to a community of 75 multistory "houseboats" -- that look nothing like boats -- supported by buoyant underwater concrete tubs.
I did have the plastic tubs, Rubbermaid actually, big shout out to Rubbermaid, we made a dent [in the stuff] but there's like 95% more.
There are billions of possibilities here, but one thing's for sure — you can see why Musk banned this topic of conversation in his hot tubs.
In Sister, Oregon, Hop in the Spa fills cedar soaking tubs with beer and claims that the treatment has benefits for mind and body alike.
I went through this phase where I couldn't stop imagining him (my ex) ramming his dick into blocks of cheese and cold tubs of margarine.
The suites — named after the most beloved beaches of Milos — vary in size and layout but all include outdoor terraces, sun loungers and hot tubs.
She described visiting a Korean spa in Queens that was very "accepting," with people "every color under the sun" in hot tubs on the roof.
Not all rooms have tubs, but anyone who requests a crib in the room will find an inflatable child's tub in the bathroom as well.
We already know that pools are gross, but hotel pools and hot tubs are especially gross, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported today.
There's a concert after the race, a beer and food hall, and hot tubs you can soak in after the race for a modest fee.
There have been some blatantly modern iterations with sinks and tubs that look like giant round bowls, right-angled faucets, square showerheads and futuristic lighting.
The yacht comes with two helicopter pads, 24 guest cabins, a disco hall, two swimming pools, and several hot tubs, according to The Daily Mail.
The depth of the informal dialogue in Kansas City's gallery spaces flows out into the street, to spaces in between, and even into hot tubs.
Brightly coloured bottles of Tropical Sun Hot Pepper Sauce surround jar upon jar of guava gam, "cock flavour" soup mix, and tubs of FuFu flour.
To find certified supplements, go to these organizations websites for recs or look for their labels on any tubs you see in the supplement aisle.
The base might be seasoned with cardamom or mango or pistachios or rose water; then it's poured into metal cones or plastic tubs and frozen.
The spacious entry-level rooms start at over 600 square feet and come with private furnished balconies and luxurious spa-like bathrooms with hydro tubs.
The bacteria can be found in shower heads and faucets, hot tubs, cooling towers, hot water tanks, decorative fountains or plumbing systems in large buildings.
On-site, the adults-only property has two pools, and two jacuzzi tubs, as well as three piers and multiple beach cabanas along the shoreline.
Glossy tubs of La Mer go for $180, and there&aposs an $85 Peter Thomas Roth mask with pure 24-karat gold inside of it.
A supermarket sale offer on Nutella has led to scenes of violence in France, as shoppers battled to grab tubs of the popular hazelnut spread.
But cases where under-fives ingest the packets tend to be unintentional, and Procter & Gamble made tubs of Tide harder to open in August 2017.
We get giant tubs of these things every few weeks and people walk around the office making faces, as they are very pungent but irresistible.
Twin master bedrooms on either side of the landing have dressing rooms, closets and en suite baths with soaking tubs, separate showers and double vanities.
Though it's to be determined how well the image recognition will work — for example, how will it deal with ingredients stored in tubs of Tupperware?
Hot tubs are a source of aerosolized water exposure, and they've been previously associated with Legionnaires' disease outbreaks nationally and internationally, the department report noted.
Play-Doh is not restricted by the Transportation Security Administration, and it is available in one-ounce tubs that are perfect for your carry-on.
The stated inspiration for a number of workshops at Esalen, the Gestalt retreat in California where people sit naked in hot tubs overlooking the Pacific.
Kuipers said that consumers have gotten creative with the tubs, using them as ice baths for muscle and joint pain, and even as birthing pools.
She shouts lines from "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" and produces tubs of glitter that she and the nail technicians apply to their faces.
Dozens of the deconstructed warheads, awaiting modification, lie in a dark annex, and a long table with calipers and small tubs of homemade propellant stands nearby.
In January, Oreo released their own tubs of edible cookie dough, and the N.Y.C.-based eatery DŌ has been serving scoops of edible dough for years.
You see the same looks over and over: tasteful gray-and-white living rooms, the study in dark wood paneling, massive tubs in the master bath.
The company instructed store managers to remove all the half-gallon tubs of Blue Bell Tin Roof, and officials believe the contaminated container was not sold.
A group of five dudes end up in Ojai for hot tubs and bong hits, with brief interludes of playing board games and visiting dingy bars.
Other features, such as the three fireplaces, the bathroom sinks and tubs, and the custom pressed-tin ceilings, are new, but in keeping with the period.
The average spread for HDPE - used to make bottle caps, detergent tubs and piping - was down to $414 a ton in the week ended Aug. 16.
These decadent body butters pack long-lasting moisture and sweet scents into travel-friendly tubs you can leave by your bed or throw in your purse.
Bar-Chama also cautions that exposure to heavy metals or excessive heat, like hot tubs or saunas, are modifiable factors that could affect a man's fertility.
The authors point out that their findings may not apply to other types of saunas, steam rooms or hot tubs that may operate at lower temperatures.
"On a Saturday, we quite often make little salad or granola pots in the conditioner tubs just to prove to clients that you can," says Anita.
We stayed at the truly stunning Topping Rose House, a modernized old Bridgehampton mansion with deep soaking tubs, a ridiculously comfy bed and incredibly dark shades.
Lisa: I'm so ashamed, but there are two tubs of pasta I made that are just absolutely disgusting and have been sitting in there for weeks.
Jaeger was accused of flaunting sexual relationships with students, using uncomfortable sexual innuendo and holding off-site lab retreats that featured hot tubs and illegal drugs.
After visiting Legoland in Denmark and observing the rabid fandom of collectors hauling tubs of plastic bricks home, Mattheij saw an opening to disrupt the market.
They continued to preach the gospel of baby tubs, baby bags, baby-wipe warmers (!), 11 different swinging-chair options, and supposedly intellectually stimulating multicolored play mats.
There, inside several plastic tubs stacked in a far corner, were the trophies and plaques that state her case as the world's best female duckpin bowler.
Some common complaints on both sites include plumbing issues — tubs that backed up when folks showered, air conditioning issues, musty smells, and inconsistent cooling or heating.
And those gardens were to offer loads of amenities, like outdoor cinemas and whirlpool tubs, according to Perkins & Will, the architecture firm that designed the building.
Inside a large cellophane bag were tubs of skin lightening creams containing hydroquinone—a banned chemical known to cause skin thinning, discoloration, and even organ damage.
We already have mental models for how cars should drive but no frame of reference for small, wheeled tubs that navigate foot traffic on their own.
Every room is a suite at this ultra-luxurious lodging filled with romantic soaking tubs, separate city areas, and antiques from the hotel owner's personal collection.
There were endless potlucks where older writers brought braised meats and younger writers brought plastic tubs of hummus, and everyone brought whiskey, and everyone brought wine.
That is why hungry shoppers will find an entire row of individually packaged Ess-a-Bagel bagels and tubs of schmear, among other locally sourced products.
Private decks can be closed off with sliding glass doors for privacy, and the use of AC. Open-air bathrooms have sunken tubs and waterfall showers.
Suites with hot tubs make good options for couples, while Family Club rooms with King-sized beds, in addition to bunk beds, are ideal for families.
The workers dipped them into tubs with a murky, gray liquid, a newly approved mixture that was cleaner for the environment but shortened fireworks' shelf lives.
She despaired a little and found her way to the bottom of a few Ben & Jerry's tubs, she said in a George Washington University commencement speech.
O that his arms could shine like shields at some local Subway, slamming tubs of antibiotic meat before the middle class who hope to be happy.
The Myconian Ambassador has all the elements of Greek island luxury: whitewashed curves, a stunning view of the sea, and private terraces with personal hot tubs.
More from VICE: One is a search engine: Local health departments often test the water of public pools and hot tubs and post inspection reports online.
Over 15 years, infectious diseases from all non-natural reactional water pools—of which hot tubs were one small subsection—caused 27,219 illnesses and eight deaths.
The master suite has dual spalike baths with soaking tubs separated by a large glass-enclosed shower stall, as well as a dressing area and closets.
The tubs had been billed as "clothing optional," but I was the only person who'd even bothered to bring a bathing suit, much less put one on.
The company, with over 130 U.S. and Canadian franchises, refinishes kitchen countertops, showers, tubs, and tile in less time and for less money than replacing these items.
We've traveled a long way from the bleating goats in this episode's opening scene to Falcon's home, where Mexico's elite scoop spoonfuls of cocaine in hot tubs.
We found, in discussion with Sonic's culinary brain trust, that this sweetness originally derived from mixing the batter in the same tubs as the chain's ice cream.
Diet and obesity can also be factors, as can physical activities like bicycle riding, using saunas and hot tubs, or even having your laptop on your lap.
It's then that we languidly soak in tubs of skin-nourishing oils and mind-quieting aromatics and casually delve into nine-step Korean-inspired skin-care regimens.
Each room provides a panoramic view of the Aegean Sea, and some are split across multiple floors and feature private terraces equipped with loungers and hot tubs.
Health experts have raised concerns that, in fish spas, the fish are recycled from person to person, and the tubs may not be properly cleaned between uses.
Heat, for instance, can also affect motility, and men who spend time in hot tubs or wear tight clothing may not realize how that affects their sperm.
A man and woman in Montana have been accused of stabbing two people to death and then leaving their bodies in chemical-filled plastic tubs, PEOPLE confirms.
The disease can come from any number of water sources — like cooling towers, hot tubs, pools and aquariums — but the Health Department is still investigating the cause.
Great Abaco is littered with mounds of unused construction materials, waterlogged notebooks and Bibles, stained piles of tattered clothes, single shoes, overturned bath tubs and rotting mattresses.
The restaurant's kitchen is a playground of Mr. Onwuachi's favorite ingredients: tubs filled with Maggi cubes and large batches of xawaash, an aromatic spice blend from Somalia.
This summer, he has found himself on his hands and knees scrubbing toilets and tubs at Edgartown Commons, a hotel he manages on Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts.
Small, sooty chunks were piled into tubs and wheeled out, then loaded onto coal trucks that hurtled down the country roads, sprinkling a layer of ash everywhere.
There are seven pools in total, along with four jacuzzis, and five whirlpool tubs, and junior suites come with swim-up pool access right from the room.
"People think it's a style, but it isn't," said the third-generation model, whose grandmother's smile once beamed out from tubs of a popular brand of butter.
BATON ROUGE, La. — The new training room in the $28 million football operations building at Louisiana State features jetted tubs, antigravity treadmills and sodium-infused water coolers.
Back at my parents' house, there's a couple giant tubs of Lego sitting in my old bedroom closet stuffed with over 20 years of my Lego collection.
With campfire valets, claw-foot soaking tubs, down comforters and concierge services, some glamping sites in the woods offer more comfortable accommodations than some posh boutique hotels.
A third of the outbreaks occurred at hotels, the most common type of site in the data, and 65 hotel-related outbreaks were associated with hot tubs.
There I saw that the water in the pools and hot tubs housed within was spilling all over the place because of the ship's rocking back and forth.
Walmart is in on the action with a sale that has us itching to get outside, marking down a *ton* of above ground pools and portable hot tubs.
"We don't recommend perspiring, exfoliating, soaking in warm water (especially hot tubs), or any activities between the sheets for at least 48 hours post-sugaring session," notes Claghorn.
The website also notes that photos on Reddit have surfaced showing the tubs of the PSL sauce—though baristas reportedly have not been instructed when to use them.
They also stayed at the Stag's Leap rental properties, which offer easy access to the ski slopes and features like game rooms and — a Bachelor-must — hot tubs.
"It's been good business," said a woman named Devi, who came from the Indian border town of Raniganj to sell petrol to Nepalese in plastic tubs and bottles.
Bruegger's Bagels: The "authentic New York-style" bagel maker is offering green bagels and separately, $2 off a pack of 13 bagels and two tubs of cream cheese.
A short sea plane or boat ride will whisk you to these 30 suites on the beach, where TVs and phones are replaced by hammocks and hot tubs.
Then comes a Blue Lagoon moment where vestal Diana walks in on the Captain Trevor naked, in one of the cavernous yet blue-glowing hot tubs of Amazonia.
Last year in the U.S. alone, more than 5.6 billion pounds of bottles, bags, film and "rigid plastics," such as butter tubs and yogurt containers, were successfully recycled.
Under flickering gaslights, the unmarried siblings bathed in old-fashioned zinc tubs, slept in their childhood bedrooms and dined on meals prepared on the kitchen's antiquated coal stove.
In the cafeteria, trays of half-eaten food can be seen on the tables along with unopened tubs of food and trash that has not been cleared away.  
As plumbing became more commonplace, the family bathroom was replaced with separate en suite bathrooms, and in the '60s larger-sized tubs and whirlpools became all the rage.
There are two substantial hills on his route, and when the tubs are full the entire load—waste, trailer, bike, Ibarra—adds up to almost eight hundred pounds.
The island's program—appropriately named Illicit Retreat—is said to house tons of apartments with bedrooms, dining rooms, and hot tubs that are more than likely heart-shaped.
Heated tubs are especially dangerous, noted Dr. Alastair Sutcliffe, a researcher at the Institute of Child Health at University College London who wasn't involved in the case report.
Many apartments don't have tubs, and those that do are often old or dirty, so there's an aspirational element to liking photos of a stranger's elaborate bathtime setup.
The main appeal, of course, is the water, which flows down from Xueshan, or Snow Mountain, Taiwan's second-highest peak, and into granite soaking tubs in each room.
It features saunas, steam rooms, hot tubs, an outdoor heated pool and relaxation rooms fronted by sprawling glass walls with a view of the pines and the mountains.
Her plan was to deliver at the Mount Sinai West Birthing Center, an area of the hospital marked by pastel curtains, family-size beds and large birthing tubs.
HOUSEKEEPER Pushing a heavy cart of cleaning and room supplies, lifting mattresses and bending over tubs and toilets is probably the most physically demanding job in the hotel.
The shared amenities on each floor are a bonus: they include a terrace with multiple hot tubs, a "chef's kitchen," and a copious supply of beer on tap.
It's only right that we start to heat things up, so get ready to steam things up as you scroll through our gallery of stars in hot tubs.
In order to get the smooth, hard ice cream out of the tubs in the freezer, I had to open the glass display case and lean down inside.
The 4373-vintage house on the Delaware River, once home to a furniture store, holds eight rooms spread over three floors, some with clawfoot tubs and river views.
First, she focused on her kitchen and got rid of the shopping bags, microwaveable Stouffer's macaroni and cheese, Clif energy bars and the prewashed salads in plastic tubs.
They are also more likely to fall and injure themselves, which is why children are often prohibited from using amenities like gyms, hot tubs, pools and rooftop decks.
They sit in one of the hot tubs, snow flurries falling on their heads, and talk about life -- an experience as uniquely Iceland as this place and its people.
Blackstock and her team measured the urine in pools by sampling 29 hot tubs, as well as indoor and outdoor pools, across two Canadian cities that they wouldn't name.
The lobby sells air-popped popcorn in presorted clear plastic tubs, four different draft beers without names, and classic movie candy arranged artfully on a bookshelf with white backlights.
One time, after a week of sifting through public records related to Sapelo, Hall sent more than 100,163 documents to his attorney in big Rubbermaid tubs sealed with tape.
Small televisions display strange images, and spinning rocks — not unlike the pebbles that fill some of the sinks and tubs in the trailer — adorn a few of the surfaces.
The lightweight, miniature tubs fit in the palm of your hand and only cost $3 a pop, making them perfect for travel, multi-masking, or as a weekly treatment.
On this eve, it's a girl gang clad in latex masks and collars, ripped, ragged denim, and heavy, steel-reinforced motorcycle boots, surrounded by tubs of vibrators and lube.
Some people have put tubs next to their rugs so that the monks can also unload any excess goods there—they will be allowed to eat these products afterward.
The offices of the video game company Atari were less than professional, as founder Nolan Bushnell held meetings in hot tubs, and workers smoked weed on the production line.
If you want to participate next year, non-food treats might be stickers, tubs of play dough, notebooks or freebie toys collected over the past year from kids' meals.
Inspired by the simplicity of regional architecture, the minimalist single-story complex offers exterior stairs to flat roof terraces, and whitewashed rooms with platform beds and deep brick tubs.
The suites, decorated in rich blues with abstract art that evokes the ocean, include soaking tubs; use of the Trump Spa lounge areas; and, in the evening, Trump wine.
Luxuriate with massages from both bubbles and shooting water with one of the few inflatable hot tubs to feature hydro jets, the MSpa Elite Baikal Jet and Bubble Spa.
When people get in the tubs, the first thing we tell them to do is to tear the fresh hop flowers apart and rub it all over their skin.
Luxury travellers make a stop here on Mediterranean cruises, and stay at places like the 4-star Hotel Porto Roca, where some rooms come with their own whirlpool tubs.
Wooden platforms turn out to be tubs — drums for the dancers to play from the inside, wet to the knees, enjoying the deep plunge and bounce of bass notes.
There are also private tubs ($25 per hour), which are enclosed but open to the sky; if a starry soak is your thing, Sweetwater is open until 212 p.m.
Even though he's nearly seven feet tall on his tiptoes, he had to tread water because, for no discernible reason, the ice tubs were a baffling eight feet deep.
PARIS — Uniformed men greeted guests at the Dries Van Noten show on Wednesday to offer disposable face masks — if anyone so desired — and big tubs of hand sanitizer (ditto).
Rain on the moors, tubs of offal, bodies with coppers on the eyes, grave robbers, a funeral procession led by a dwarf — we're talking the whole dark-gothic playbook.
Pretzilla sells in Wegmans and is in talks with other big grocers, and in January, Costco started selling 22021-count tubs of Pretzilla's pretzel bites in its Northeast stores.
A few times, the group passed by other outdoor music-makers, including a drummer playing plastic tubs and metal pots, and a saxophonist offering a medley of Christmas carols.
The Taj Cape Town is closing down steam rooms and hot tubs in its spa and has stopped offering a standard honeymoon amenity of a rose-petal laden bath.
Trader Joe's is urging customers to throw out 16-ounce tubs of Mediterranean Hummus and White Bean & Basil Hummus that have use-by dates of 12/15/2016 or before.
After each batch is tested for texture and flavor by both humans and robots, then the real magic happens: A giant hopper fills eight tubs of Vegenaise at a time.
In addition to guzzling coffee, I am a big studio snacker, eating tubs of cookies hand over fist while I paint, probably ingesting more oil paint than one ought to.
But one thing is for sure: it'll always be considered a staple — even as we fill our tubs with rainbow bath bombs, foaming body washes, and high-tech cleansing devices.
She's one-half of the sister duo who made the YouTube-famous cover of Robyn's "Call Your Girlfriend" in 2012, using nothing but empty tubs of butter and perfect pitch.
Offering everything from giant tubs of peanut butter or bargain-priced TVs, Costco is a members-only warehouse club that shoppers turn to for discounted groceries, gadgets, and home items.
She called in sick in the morning and ordered tubs of chocolate frozen yogurt that she stuffed into her dorm room's small mini fridge, taking up all the freezer space.
The property boasts 135 individual bungalows, and in addition to two pools and two communal jacuzzi tubs, each of the resort's bungalows has its own soaking tub and outdoor shower.
If you shop at specialty stores like Whole Foods or Mom's Organic Market you may notice them, but like most health-store alternatives, they're more expensive than Kraft's silver tubs.
The concentration of sweetener in the pools and hot tubs ranged as high as 7,110 nanograms per liter, up to 543 times more than the levels found in tap water.
To prevent people from soaking in cesspools, the CDC says that people should check for inspection results online or on site before using public pools, hot tubs, or water playgrounds.
One of the listings is an under construction 20,000 square-foot mansion with multiple hot tubs and pools, five bedrooms, nine bathrooms, and an unobstructed view listed at $40 million.
Costco: Sale items include Dell, HP, and Asus laptops, smart TVs, gaming consoles, Fitbits and Apple Watches, security cameras, regular cameras, groceries in bulk, hot tubs and pools, and more.
The surrogate cannot go in hot tubs or saunas, cannot handle or change cat litter, apply hair dye, drink more than one caffeinated beverage per day or eat raw fish.
For instance, it will save more than 35 truckloads of buttercream icing this year, after spotting that its bakers were leaving too much icing in the bottom of their tubs.
To have to think like: I have a cup of rice, three tubs of peanut butter, and a bag of marshmallows—how can I make a meal out of this?
Individually decorated rooms feature antique carved beds, brocade drapes, mirrors and paintings with gilded frames, and updated bathrooms, many with cast-iron tubs and, for decoration only, chamber pot chairs.
Nearly 3003 acres of olive groves buffer the property where grandly proportioned rooms feature exposed stone walls and floors, and some include original fireplaces, private gardens and outdoor soaking tubs.
Claw-foot tubs are not the most economical choice of bathtubs, and if I was a homeowner I'd likely opt for something more practical with better protection against water damage.
Tubs of grapes will be hauled out for willing participants to try their hand — er, foot — at crushing, either barefoot or wrapped in plastic: Grape stomp, noon to 5 p.m.
It's said that the namesake and centerpiece is a fully articulated bathtub that washed ashore, but I couldn't tell which of the tubs constituted a centerpiece, since I counted three.
"This is actually my first piano," he said on Tuesday after setting out five tubs of paint next to the piano and more on a table a few feet away.
Plastic tubs filled with onions, eggplants, carrots, plantains and cassava bobbed above the heads of women who marched purposefully, with places to go, money to make and mouths to feed.
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When she was finally promoted, she went to the annual managers' meeting, and a district manager asked her to join him in one of the hot tubs in the resort.
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Because the bacteria often live in warm water, people usually come down with it after being exposed to faucets, showers, bath tubs, and fountains where the germs may have been.
The disease is contracted by breathing in a mist or vapor contaminated with the Legionella bacteria, which can grow in cooling towers, showers, spas, hot tubs and other water sources.
There were two smaller tubs inside, filled with dirt, some fake ivy branches and a couple of lids from food-storage containers, under one of which lurked a velvet gecko.
A fourth person has died after contracting Legionnaires' disease believed to be linked to hot tubs that were on display at a North Carolina fair, state health officials said Friday.
Everything is recycled (harvested wood, reclaimed lumber, etc), including the windows (salvaged from a school slated for demolition), countertops (from old bowling alley floors) and furnishings like rugs and tubs.
There were barbecued ribs; fried shrimp and steamed pork dumplings; slices of meatloaf; lobes of baked salmon; tubs of vegetarian fried rice; sweet, glistening maduros; pan-fried noodles; mashed potatoes.
Over New Year's it hosted a party where groups soaked in hot tubs while drinking cocktails, listened to comedians perform and went after one another with water pistols and rubber ducks.
Legionella and Pseudomonas bacteria aren't very resistant to cleaning chemicals, but can survive in hot tubs and spas that aren't properly cleaned with disinfectants by accumulating itself into a thick biofilm.
Brooklyn apartment, got a food handler's license, moved in two industrial freezers and launched an online business, selling tubs of dough in classic base flavors like chocolate chip and sugar cookie.
Visit this bagel bakery from April 218-218 to purchase a Big Bagel Bundle (24 bagels of your choice and two tubs of cream cheese) for $210 with a downloadable coupon.
According to the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, around one-third of the treated recreational waterborne disease outbreaks reported between 2000 and 2014 occurred in hotel pools or hot tubs.
Plastic folding tables with carefully placed models fill the floor; underneath, Rubbermaid storage tubs filled with blankets, laptop sleeves, bubble wrap, gauze, and other protective covers hold figurines not immediately needed.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Inside a warehouse in industrial southeast London, farmed tilapia swim in blue tubs filled with pristine water, ready to be sold to trendy restaurants across the capital.
That means that a significant amount of landfill is made up of empty tubs of La Mer bottles, Diptyque candle jars, and Naked palettes that've been used down to the pan.
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Although it may seem like the heat could kill unwanted guests, hot tubs are actually more prone to bacteria than pools because disinfectives like chlorine break down faster in high temperatures.
And for that, I'm thinking grilled squid salad, because squid are running hard in the waters near where I live, and the market has dish tubs full of them for sale.
Their kitchens are better organized before and during a party, and they've started using the building blocks of a good catering kitchen: square, stackable Cambro containers and small plastic deli tubs.
With eight rooms, some of which have details like claw foot tubs, turret sitting rooms and views of the water and Mt. Rainier, it's a charming retreat into a different time.
The bacteria can grow in warm water and can be found in shower heads and faucets, hot tubs, cooling towers, hot water tanks, decorative fountains or plumbing systems in large buildings.
Nine tubs overlook a scenic bend in the Shotover River from individual rooms with retractable windows that open the spa to the outdoors, and another five reside in the gardens outdoors.
All 125 of the vegetable-rich, herb-strewn recipes were inspired by her trips to the shuk (market), with its bins of olives, tubs of tahini and bunches of lemon verbena.
Colorful bathrooms can be fun, but you might be better off adding pops of color with art instead of using vibrant tiles, tubs, and sinks that can be costly to replace.
Walk into a Whole Foods, and a picker for an online order might be standing there trying to see if the identical tubs of Parmesan she's grabbed are grated or shaved.
The recall covers some easy-to-bake refrigerated Nestlé Toll House Cookie Dough bars, tubs and tubes sold in the United States and Puerto Rico, the company said in a release.
"Hot tubs can be really clean, as long as you understand you need to pay more attention to them," says Karen Port, owner of Mirage Spa and Recreation in St. Louis.
He was banging on pots and pans when he was 22000 years old, and he assembled his first drum kit at 22016, using cardboard tubs salvaged from an ice-cream parlor.
"Goat yoga classes are trending, substance-free morning raves are on the rise globally, and we've seen music festivals start to offer saunas and hot tubs alongside their usual vendors and activities."
The 1500-square-foot, one-bedroom apartment-style suites are designed with lots of marble, sexy Japanese soaking tubs, two separate German made Speakman showers, and a large living and dining space.
A recent study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said 80% of public swimming pools, lazy rivers, hot tubs/spas and water playgrounds had at least one violation when inspected.
Plastic tubes of lipstick accented in gold, medicinal looking glass bottles topped with an eyedropper or curved tubs filled with thick creams — cosmetics packaging is often used to create a brand's image.
The homes in Toll's latest community in Aurora feature gourmet kitchens, luxury bathrooms with pedestal tubs, grandchildren suites and exercise rooms where walls lift automatically, opening onto outdoor kitchens with mountain views.
Footsteps The historic center of Naples drips with Old World charm — faded laundry strung between buildings, fish shops spilling tubs of clams and eels onto the sidewalk, pasticcerie tucked near Renaissance churches.
From Beyonce (Sasha Fierce) to Snoop Dogg (Snoop Lion) to Prince (Camille) to Green Day (Foxboro Hot Tubs), the gamut of alter egos in music runs through many a peak and trough.
Among the many points those rules might cover, he said, are weight, preservation of roof membranes, accessibility for repairs, types of planters and plantings, soil content, lighting, awnings and even hot tubs.
I remember the druggist on the corner for whom I ran errands, and the deli and the bakery and the grocery with a marble counter and big butter tubs behind glass doors.
For the longest time, in fact, I thought people getting high off whippits meant they were sucking on plastic tubs of Cool Whip by cracking the lid a little, letting gas escape.
Bright containers of everything from standard half-sours to Italian eggplant pickles, mole carrots, pickled eggs and kimchi are set out in containers and tubs on a counter, with toothpicks for sampling.
The crown prince reportedly owns a $500 million, 440-foot yacht named Serene, which includes multiple swimming pools and hot tubs, two helipads, a helicopter hangar, a gym, and a movie theater.
The Best Intentions Andrew Marantz describes Big Tech wizards soaking away their guilt in hot tubs at Esalen while brainstorming solutions to the problems of connectivity addiction ("Trouble in Paradise," August 26th).
But she did not expect to find herself cornered outside — near the mansion's famous grotto, with its three mammoth hot tubs and wooden shelves stocked with jumbo bottles of Johnson's Baby Oil.
Before the Gold Rush, Native American tribes such as the Crow, Flathead and Blackfeet frequented the pools, and later the area became a bathing spot, with two wooden tubs, for gold miners.
Then, it&aposs time to prepare the cheese mixture, so Hilton gets five tubs of ricotta cheese (which she admits is a lot) out of the fridge, and a block of mozzarella.
Low toilets and high tubs are just a few of the design faux pas that can cause problems in the bathroom, Jessica Lagrange, founder and principal of Jessica Lagrange Interiors, told Insider.
For hot tubs, the CDC recommends a pH level of 2000 to 23, free chlorine concentration of at least three parts per million, and free bromine concentration of at least four ppm.
Their pools, saunas and hot tubs are designed for a forward-looking aesthetic and include outdoor heated pools that allow visitors to enjoy the mountain views alfresco, even when surrounded by snow.
I aspired to be the star of my own breakup-cliché montage: to sit on a couch in filthy pajamas surrounded by empty ice cream tubs, snot-filled tissues and whiskey bottles.
While two larger units have free-standing claw-foot tubs, ours featured a glass-paneled stall with a rain shower whose fixtures by Lefroy Brooks were inspired by designs from the early 1900s.
Alabama can give players iPads, exposure, top-notch equipment, hot tubs in locker rooms, and other gold-plated items that Georgia State can't, because the Crimson Tide have to spend that money somewhere.
Racing around with each other, tickling, grooming … the apes play together in big tubs of water, they build forts with sheets and tents … painting [on canvases] is just one of the enrichment opportunities.
The CDC recommends pH levels of 7.2 to 7.8 and free chlorine concentration of at least 1 parts per million in pools and at least 3 parts per million in hot tubs/spas.
From puppies covered in bubbles to those pups who aren't quite sure what the white foamy stuff is — this compilation of pugs in tubs is sure to send you into a cuteness coma.
He admits that social media sponsorships have set the company apart from other brands in an industry where many compete to produce tubs of protein powder that, in reality, don't vary that much.
In the nine months they spent at sea, the women rowed for 220,210 hours, ate 1,020 dehydrated meals, drank 7,700 litres of water and used 12 large tubs of sudocream, according to Facebook.
"I saw this thing on YouTube a couple years ago of these three girls in their kitchen in Sweden singing a song, playing butter tubs, and I've been practicing ever since," Rudolph said.
Rao says he sometimes uses warm baths, Jacuzzis, or moist heating pads to treat athletes, and notes that hot soaking tubs were available for Olympians in Rio, though they didn't have Epsom salts.
A: While many gyms are closed, there is no evidence that the virus can be spread to humans in pools or hot tubs, according to the US' Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Perched on the sand along the ocean, the low-slung hotel has 303 teak and ipe wood rooms (including teak soaking tubs) with tatami mats and sliding doors that bring the outdoors in.
There, as you can see in this video, balls were free to fall anywhere, which made the chaotic finale all more thrilling as tubs of Ping-Pong balls were dumped onto the table.
And the lavish shower fixtures that some apartment owners are splurging on are ones they will actually use and enjoy — unlike the fixtures on tubs, which tend to have fewer bells and whistles.
Those who prefer to stay at the ski base have a range of options, including the slope-front Steamboat Grand, home to a generous pool and two hot tubs (rooms from $97; steamboatgrand.com).
Lhasa Fast Food was once just a counter at the back of a cellphone store in Jackson Heights, Queens, where pint tubs of Tibetan hot sauce were sold alongside iPads and Bollywood DVDs.
With more sophisticated cutting elements, LCD readouts, and—best of all—countertop stations that charge the razor and clean it with replaceable tubs of alcohol-based solution, an electric is more convenient than ever.
At the back of Costco's stores, past the televisions, jewelry, jumbo-sized ketchup jugs and tubs of mixed nuts, is one of the retailer's most prized items: The rotisserie chicken that costs just $4.99.
"There are a lot of people that think there is going to be war," Peres Yves Jean told me in November, as we sat on upturned plastic tubs outside his shelter in Parc Cadeau.
"Hot tubs are a well-established source of aerosolized water exposure and have been associated with previous Legionnaires' disease outbreaks nationally and internationally," according to the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services.
Make a thick sludge of buttermilk or yogurt and live moss (many nurseries sell tubs of moss, or you could collect it), and then paint it on rocks and stones in a shady place.
"Well, not having seen the film, I would say get one of those giant tubs of popcorn, and then just like lower it under the seat in the middle of the movie," he says.
Some people eat tubs of ice cream after a break-up but Gregg Sulkin's therapy seems to be planks and pull-ups, which he did Thursday morning at an L.A. park ... with impressive results.
That's right: The cosmetics company will be introducing the cult classic tubs with brand-new packaging and an improved Aqua formula, so all your favorite rainbow hues will last exponentially longer on your skin.
Bruegger's Bagels is offering a downloadable coupon for a Big Bagel Bundle (13 bagels and two tubs of cream cheese) for $10.40 — a $3.50 "deduction" off the regular price, and valid through April 17.
On the day I visited, not long after my trip to Decatur, someone had recently stopped at Trader Joe's, and much of the center's limited real estate was taken up by tubs of treats.
"State and local communities individually determine design, construction, operation, and maintenance standards for public pools, hot tubs, and water playgrounds," Michele Hlavsa, chief of CDC's Healthy Swimming Program, told The Verge in an email.
Whitaker served as U.S. Attorney for Iowa from 2004 to 2009, and sat on the board of a Miami-based scam company that hawked patents for everything from time travel technology to hot tubs.
Now nearly everything he needs comes from Amazon: physical therapy balls, elevated toilet seats, a better wheelchair than Medicare can cover, cheap tubs of protein powder, even staples like kitty litter and T-shirts.
The individually-designed rooms come in all shapes and sizes, from aptly named Cozy rooms, measuring a tiny 130 square feet, up to massive Hideout suites complete with kitchens, two-person tubs, and saunas.
The MAHC, released in 2014, integrates the latest science and best practices with specific language and explanatory materials to address the design, construction, operation, and management of public pools, hot tubs/spas, and waterparks.
The company that handcrafts these tubs offers them in "every color on the Swarovski color pallette" and suggests that they can also be used for pets or as an elaborate ice bucket at parties.
After China banned used plastics this year, many municipalities in the United States no longer accept plastics numbered 3 to 7, which can include things like yogurt cups, butter tubs and vegetable oil bottles.
Hotel managers "know a lot about the pool, but they don't know a lot about the hot tub," Port says, and many tubs at hotels, in her estimation, don't get the attention they require.
Even while sleeping in truck stops in un-cleaned truckers rooms for free, showering in tubs full of strangers' clipped toenails, having to put our own blankets on top of the dirty sheets, we laughed.
Besides a set of pipes and a combined net worth high enough to fill Oprah Winfrey's 56-acre California estate with all the puppies and bath tubs, they also happen to be super beauty fans.
You'd think a beauty editor's bathroom would be a relaxing place filled with cute acrylic organizers and tubs full of bath salts, but my little 6x8-foot box in Brooklyn has never been a sanctuary.
In our dreams, we'd zip it open and a puff of glitter would erupt in our faces, revealing piles of pink lip gloss, tubs of sparkly shadow, and wild accessories that fit her Barbie aesthetic.
The agency said the ban focuses on liquids and powders containing pure or highly concentrated caffeine, which are often sold in large tubs containing thousands of servings — not everyday products like coffee and energy drinks.
At the city's internationally renowned bookshop Acqua Alta — the Italian for high water — staff were trying to dry out thousands of water-damaged books and prints, usually kept in boats, bath tubs and plastic bins.
Satin nickel door levers are custom made by E. R. Butler, and master bathrooms have Turkish quartzite slab walls and floors, teak-wrapped Japanese soaking tubs and Dornbracht plumbing fixtures with a rose-gold finish.
And yet Design Hotels has turned its back on foam parties, instead transforming a 200-year-old stone-walled farmhouse into nine Moorish-style rooms with burnt-wood furnishings, iron fixtures and roll-top tubs.
Even more cringeworthy are the exhumations of other '80s and '90s subcultures: pentagrams drawn on Trapper Keepers, unwieldy tubs of muscle powder, whiteboy ciphers drowning out Fugees CDs at backyard keggers in the ramifying burbs.
"This is the kitchen where it all happens," she announced as she showed a massive walk-in fridge whose shelves were laden with fruit, veggies, various bottles and tubs of what looked like prepared foods.
There are also many rental condos here listed on Airbnb, including a one-bedroom condo near a gondola that delivers guests to the mountain base, three hot tubs, a pool and fire pits ($329; airbnb.com).
Among the exhibits, there are literal Lego waterfalls, a menagerie of dinosaurs, and a mix of buildings, natural elements such as trees and landscapes, and tubs of bricks for visitors to build anything their hearts desire.
On men-only days there may have been cigar smoking and deal making (legend has it that mobsters liked the baths), but Ms. Lutchen remembers women wrapped in scratchy sheets who soaked their feet in tubs.
The Zapotec and Mixtec women of San Andrés Huayapam, the people who invented the drink thousands of years ago, prostrate themselves in the markets of Oaxaca with large tubs or earthenware pots containing this lumpy liquid.
And then the self-worth that you once derived from booze will come from collecting and painting armies of lead goblins or from the need to eat three tubs of ice cream every morning before work.
The final stop of my journey was to my neighborhood Korean spa where, after reacquainting myself with the joys of unabashed nudity, I took a few dips in the building's searing hot and icy cold tubs.
This gap in data is especially frightening, when you consider that these many other strains of bacteria like Vibrio, E. coli, and Aeromonas hydrophila thrive in water such as lakes, rivers, saltwater, pools, and hot tubs.
But pools and hot tubs weren't enough for Patti: When the Florida native realized how much she missed living near a beach, she had sand shipped in and created a man-made swimming pond and beach.
When police searched Pierce's home they discovered two bodies in the basement in plastic tubs of acid, with knives and an ax "covered in blood and what appeared to be human tissue" nearby, the complaint states.
Walk into any Whole Foods between the months of January and April, and it's impossible to miss: orange and purple cardboard tubs stacked on top of one another with gigantic, shriveled-looking oranges piled into pyramids.
The New Zealand-made Tip Top ice cream would be sold in 2 liter tubs identical to those sold domestically and come in six flavors, including a honeycomb variety popular in New Zealand called 'hokey pokey'.
Battling my long-­ingrained instincts never to run at a swimming pool, I fell into a kind of brisk walk-trot, aiming for the large set of interconnected hot tubs in the center of the complex.
Finally, two out of every 10 routine inspections of public hot tubs or spas during a single year (2013) -- about 2,773 of the total 13,864 inspections -- indicated improper concentrations of disinfectant, according to the report authors.
Freestanding: Often the focal point of the bathroom, freestanding tubs are large (take up lots of space), heavy (your floor must be able to support it when filled with water), and often elegant (here's the payoff!).
The center, which opened in 1996, provides women in labor with a paisley-patterned space where they can walk around and eat, soak in Jacuzzi tubs, avoid continuous fetal monitoring, and be visited by unlimited guests.
Here is a sampling from a dozen shops across the country where tubs of vanilla and chocolate stand side by side with those of orange blossom, soursop, labneh, chikoo, li hing mui and ginataang mango malunggay.
The sprawling property has plenty of water features (lazy river, waterslide, outdoor pool, indoor pool, hot tubs, and more), plus two 18-hole golf courses (including family golf), tennis courts, miles of biking paths, and more.
Experts believe the disease, a potentially deadly form of pneumonia that spreads when people breathe in the bacteria from mist or water drippings, originated from a display of hot tubs in one section of the fair.
The open bathrobe, the hotel hot tubs, the syringes of erectile-dysfunction drugs delivered by cowed assistants, the transparent requests for "a massage," the ejaculatory exhibitions — it's not just indictable, it's … ick, simultaneously pathological and pathetic.
The fishmonger offered the poke in plastic tubs, without ceremony, just as I had always known it in Honolulu, where I grew up and where some of the best poke is sold at a liquor store, Tamura's.
Most cases of Legionnaires' disease can be traced to plumbing systems where conditions are favorable for Legionella growth, such as cooling towers, whirlpool spas, hot tubs, humidifiers, hot water tanks and condensers for large air-conditioning systems.
Films have given us a wide range of time machines, from hot tubs to cars to rocket slides, but Netflix's new romantic comedy When We First Met has a brand new time-traveling apparatus: a photo booth!
Here's how it works: Two plastic tubs—the kind you store stuff in—are placed on top of each other with a small hole connecting the base of the upper tub with the lid of the lower.
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand dairy group Fonterra plans to trial online sales of eat-at-home ice cream tubs in China as it shifts its focus to higher-margin consumer products following a slump in dairy prices.
That means that you can load up on everything from some of our favorite deli buys to giant tubs of shampoo and conditioner that will keep your hair shiny for months, for around a $5.99 delivery fee.
There is also the occasional rustic bathroom; I love the look of the subtly textured waterproof plaster that is found in Moroccan hammams and those bowl-like copper sinks and tubs, which take on a warm patina.
Most commonly, the infection is contracted through an open wound, which is why the CDC recommends against spending time in whirlpools, hot tubs, swimming pools or natural bodies of water if you have a cut or abrasion.
We enter through a cavelike entrance lined with concrete water tubs filled with flower petals and lights to reach what feels like a temple crossed with an opium den, all red and dark yet illuminated to flatter.
Okurrr, make us reach for that golden ring a little harder then; we'll play this game, ye merchant of Aztec Healing Clay mask tubs and Baywatch babe-era viral swimsuits (neither of which are actually on sale; boo).
In 1972, Judy Chicago, Suzanne Lacy, Aviva Rahmani and Sandra Orgel staged "Ablutions," involving women immersing themselves in tubs of raw eggs, beef blood and liquid clay, while a recording played of women recounting their experiences of assault.
Now, it pleased me to find that the league had only gotten better since those aughts days when I gorged on tubs of arena popcorn the size of my torso while my dad grumbled about Steve Nash's hair.
Maybe it was all the Akavit we drank with that sociable local Jørn, but by the time we hit the shore side hot tubs, I saw a totally free, romantic side of Eric I had never seen before.
Five days a week, Victor Ibarra rides a bicycle through North Brooklyn, collecting food waste from restaurants, coffee shops, and other small businesses and packing it into plastic tubs on a trailer that he tows with his bike.
At National Amusements, Ms. Redstone focused on two areas where she thought she could carve out her own reputation: expanding internationally into Russia and South America, and upgrading the moviegoing experience beyond popcorn tubs and sticky theater floors.
With areas segregated by gender, Jeju's also got hot tubs, showers, a food court, swimming pool, exercise areas, and a variety of sauna rooms with walls made of various materials, including jade, crystal rock salt, wood, and charcoal.
For TV characters and Kristin Cavallari, it's a Bacchanalian free-for-all when kids who can't even vote jet off to Cabo and do Jell-O shots while writhing around in hot tubs to the sounds of Pitbull.
Bodies Placed in 'Plastic Tubs Filled with Chemicals' Later that day, Pierce allegedly continued her confession when she came to where the roommate worked, saying that she and Standingrock "killed a couple people last night," the complaint shows.
Why A-frames are making a comeback For years, A-frame houses dotted lakeshores, ski towns and Catskills mountain resorts, looking like moldy leftovers from the 1960s and '70s, the architectural equivalent of shag carpet and hot tubs.
Claw-foot and free-standing tubs appeal to buyers, Mr. Haber said, but they are more common in new-build apartments, where the master bathrooms can be as big as the price tags — and perhaps out of reach.
She told CNBC she saw tubs of gummies melted together on the top shelves of warehouses that had reached 120 degrees, and instances where Tide laundry detergent was stored next to oatmeal that had absorbed the chemical smell.
Inside the house in Rfaila, about 45 km (30 miles) south of Mosul, Ayad Jasim arranged the tubs of explosives in a circle on the floor and connected them to a wire leading out to a battery pack.
A four-hour-long undertaking, "Angst III" involved six performers moving around a runway in a fog-filled room, five live falcons that sat still on perches, many cans of shaving cream, numerous tubs of Vaseline, and cigarettes.
He's right, since Betty introduced her dominatrix-light alter-ego in front of both Veronica and school creep Chuck Clayton (Jordan Calloway), both of whom were all about Dark Betty until she started partially drowning people in hot tubs.
New Hampshire's Department of Health closed down two hot tubs at hotels in the area — the Sands Hotel and the Harris Sea Ranch Motel — because of the possibility that legionnaires could spread through the hot tub mist or water.
Attendees should look forward to stages on the beach with a mountain backdrop, hot tubs on the sand and a selection of artists hailing from the likes of the United Kingdom, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Denmark and the islands themselves.
And then, we were gently ushered into the Dolby Theater (the one from the Oscars) to eat popcorn from giant Solo-themed tubs and spend an hour watching a livestream from the red carpet that was now behind us.
In a preview for horror flick A Cure For Wellness, directed by The Ring's Gore Verbinski, clients are treated to meditation and soak sessions in the types of oversized, free-standing tubs that lace our dream-home Pinterest boards.
In a cluster of shops on a street commonly known to tourists and locals as Dried Seafood Street, exotic dried fare sit in giant tubs and glass jars, promising a variety of cures to a number of health ailments.
Rather than take another dip in the tubs and risk drowning, I took this as a sign to pack it in and go home and sleep, hopefully with some immersive dreams in store to perfectly round out the project.
Cut off from the world you'll spend your days roaming the pristine wilderness, soaking in the outdoor hot tubs and wondering, if Trump bellows an insult but no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?
President Obama, er, slipped into hot water when The Atlantic reported that he frequently suggests to his staff that fear of terrorism is overblown, with Americans more likely to die from falls in tubs than from attacks by terrorists.
A group of researchers from the University of Alberta have found a way to measure just how much urine is floating around in pools and hot tubs, and the answer is: a lot more than you'd like to think.
The Japanese-beach-house-style property will have 200 rooms, all with ocean views and an aesthetic that's a combination of contemporary Japanese minimalism and touches from Mexico (think wood-soaking tubs, shoji-inspired closet doors and Japanese lanterns).
There isn't really a chemical that makes water turn a darker color when someone urinates in a pool, but two new reports on the health risks of pools, hot tubs and water playgrounds might make you wish there were.
Within two blocks there might be three drugstores, a claustrophobe's nightmare with a dizzying number of beauty bottles, tubs, tonics, and packs, and just around the corner, a couple of department stores with entire floors of even more brands.
The mattresses are handmade, the blankets handwoven, the benches handcarved and the ceramic cups and pitcher handbuilt, but the tubs and sink are minimalist modern by Philippe Starck, offering a rusticity that is appealing to those used to comfort.
The two- and three-bedroom units, which range from 1,500 square feet to nearly 2,900 square feet, will have gas fireplaces in the step-down living rooms, marble baths with free-standing tubs, private patios, balconies and water views.
Rooms are spacious with deep soaking tubs in the middle of Studio and One Bedroom City Suites in the historic Art Deco main building, while a gleaming tower houses contemporary one, two, and three-bedroom oceanfront apartment-style suites.
Bruegger's Bagels: The bagel shop is offering the longest deal of the week — from now until Wednesday, Big Bagel Bundles, which include a choice of any 13 bagels   and two tubs of cream cheese, are only $10.40 at participating bakeries.
While TGFBro is known for videos of the two men, both in their early twenties, playing with explosives and sitting in tubs filled with everything from chili sauce to fake tanner, the duo recently developed a penchant for construction binding material.
According to a report published Thursday in the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, thousands of public pools, hot tubs and the like across the United States are closed each year due to serious violations of health and safety standards.
Health officials' interim report suggested that exposure to the Legionella bacteria occurred in one event center at the state fair, "particularly near the hot tubs and during the last five days of the fair," which went from September 6-15.
You know, being part of the band, sleeping on their couches and in their hotel rooms, sharing hot tubs, all those things you think of—any rock 'n' roll moment you can imagine—I had while touring with Marilyn Manson.
I instead considered finitudes and infinitudes, unimagined uses for tubs of sour cream, the projectile motion of said tub when launched from an eighty foot shelf or maybe when pushed from a speedy cart by a scrawny seventeen year old.
CreditCreditMassimo Vitali for The New York Times On a frigid February day in Reykjavik, I stood bare-­chested and dripping wet just inside the dressing room at the Vesturbaejar pool, facing a long, cold walk to the outdoor hot tubs.
Other tubs with more bells and whistles include the walk-in tub, designed with a sealing door for elderly or physically disabled people unable to climb into a regular bathtub; the whirlpool, with therapeutic water jets for massage; the air tub.
Last week, though, saw a parade of male would-be candidates for next year's presidential election pressing the flesh in a less traditional setting: amid the heat tongs, hair extensions and tubs of cream peroxide at the Paris hairdressing fair.
No bicycles or hot tubs or even bathrobes, but the Olema does boast a romantic foyer with a seven-foot-high fireplace and pair of deep chairs, perfect for sharing a bottle of syrah by the local winemaker Sean Thackrey.
As dogs barked and traditional Roma music emanated from behind wooden walls, he greeted families living in warrens of tiny rooms padded with mattresses, amid hallways cluttered with stacked pots, plastic tubs of water for laundry and worn soccer balls.
I get most of our groceries at Trader Joe's: two pounds of chicken thighs, two mini tubs of plain greek yogurt (I accidentally bought blueberry last time — facepalm!), a lemon, a bulb of garlic, an onion, and full-fat coconut milk.
Angela Lemus, a housekeeper at the Wyndham Boston Beacon Hill who makes $19.91 per hour, said through a translator that in addition to scrubbing tubs and taking out trash, she sometimes has to clean blood or other medical waste from rooms.
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services said Friday that they have tested six water samples from Davis Event Center, where the hot tubs were on display, and found that one of the samples was positive for Legionella pneumophila.
Past the tubs with pickled things, past the cream and the crème fraîche redolent of girlish innocence, past the artillery depot of potatoes, radishes, and cabbages, past the hills of fruit, past the signal lights of clementines—to the farthest corner.
In a storage shed in Sotra, an island just off the Atlantic coast, surrounded by tubs of live seafood, Mr. Haatuft opened a salad-plate-size scallop, pulling aside the mantle and the roe to get to the plump meat.
" A Wussy: Forever Sounds (Shake It) This is the big-guitar record I've been expecting from my favorite band since Strawberry led with the space-rock "Asteroids" and assigned big-drum recruit Joe Klug to thump his tubs all over "Pulverized.
There are two types of people in the world: those who don't know what a serum is and those who have two drawers full of glass jars, tubs, and bottles of them (and that's only one tenth of your entire skin-care routine).
"Playing themselves, they are paired in a celebrity bowling tournament and find themselves getting drawn into a farce the family descends into involving bowling, 80s aerobacize classes, a terrifying pool slide, and three side by side hot tubs," the rep tells PEOPLE.
The noun πορφύρα (porphyra) was frequently used to refer to purple cloth, and is still the root of the name for the purple-hued porphyry stone that Greeks and Romans prized for sculpture, sarcophagi, and even the bath tubs of the ancient world.
The building has undergone a $200 million overhaul and now boasts a 10,000 square-foot Spa by Ivanka Trump, a BLT Prime restaurant and 263 guestrooms and suites boasting 14 to 16 foot ceilings, "soaring windows, glittering crystal scones" and six-foot tubs.
And the high-rise Hoshinoya (below), in Tokyo, will aim to maintain that same hushed, intimate feeling when it opens in July, with an entire floor devoted to onsen tubs, each in a private room with a sliding roof to reveal the sky.
Book the Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas starting as low as $195 per nightTravelers accustomed to the highest level of hospitality book this five-star property known for immaculate service and spacious rooms that start at 500 square feet with extravagant soaking tubs.
So when he oversaw the condominium conversion of an 89-unit rental building on 48 West 138th Street, he told the developer to replace the tubs in the studio and one-bedroom apartments with fancier showers to make the spaces feel larger.
Not far from Ms. Henry's booth was Aela Alchemy, where Micaela Foley, 26, and Kaela May, 29, were selling crystal and clay jewelry, as well as biodegradable glitter bombs (little tubs of glitter and wax that you can spread across your skin).
But in the clothing-optional, open-air stone tubs, where the lighting is very dim and the crash of the waves far below is loud, the feel of it did melt off some as I soaked, breathing in eucalyptus, salt, redwood, pine.
If true relaxation is what you're after, spring for a suite at the fabulously luxurious hotel spa, where dual massage beds, more gorgeous views, and deep soaking tubs combine for a one-of-a-kind experience befitting the leader of the free world.
As for the bombs - tubs of C4 weighing about 2 kg (4-1/2 pounds) each - they were made by Islamic State and designed to kill or maim Iraqi security forces, but have been dug up for reuse by the militants' enemies.
The worst kinds of tubs are the afterthoughts: No pasture to look at — just some peeling duct tape, an amenity that my grimy Brooklyn bathtub, installed in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, sometime between the settling of New Amsterdam and World War II, already provides me.
Even if you subtly suspect the link between tubs of ice cream and romantic splits to be the work of a Haagen-Dazs marketing mastermind, the cliché exists for a reason: Sometimes, you need to wallow for a while before you move on.
The brainchild of TerraCycle, a New Jersey-based "waste solution development" firm, Loop offers popular products — think Häagen-Dazs ice cream, Hidden Valley ranch dressing, Tropicana orange juice, and Quaker Oats oatmeal — in durable glass and aluminum tubs designed to be returned, cleaned, and refilled.
Xing-Fang Li, a professor in the University of Alberta's Division of Analytical and Environmental Toxicology, and her colleagues tested more than 250 samples from 31 pools and hot tubs in two (courteously unnamed) Canadian cities and compared them with samples of local tap water.
Ayala Land has opened a Tokyo showroom and says it is installing Japanese-style bathrooms, with soaking tubs, in some of the homes it is building in a high-end development in the city of Cebu, on an island famous for its white-sand beaches.
One of the Bundy militia members currently holed up at an Oregon wildlife refuge — apparently with nothing to do while his comrades deal with dildos, tubs of lube and rifle through Native American artifacts — has challenged GOP presidential hopeful Chris Christie to a wrestling match.
Welcome back to The Bachelor, a fascinating alternate universe where hot tubs appear out of nowhere, Time With Ben is the new Powerball, and Olivia's Fat Toes somehow trump both Olivia's Mouth and Jubilee's Horrific Past in a stunning attention grab during Week 3.
Nestle said it was collaborating with U.S.-based Danimer Scientific to develop a marine biodegradable and recyclable bottle for its water business, and with PureCycle Technologies to produce food-grade recycled polypropylene, a polymer used for packing food in trays, tubs, cups and bottles.
By 2017, Over the Moo had locked down a 500-store distribution deal with Woolworths, grew 344-percent to exceed revenues of $1 million — about $768,000 USD — and had sold more than 350,000 tubs of dairy-free ice cream in a single financial year.
Charlie Wilson, the U.S. representative from the Second District, in East Texas, one of the most conservative parts of the state, was a drunk, a drug user, and the most energetic playboy on Capitol Hill, who enjoyed lounging in hot tubs with showgirls and cocaine.
Homitt Power Spin Scrubber, $42.99, available at AmazonThis high-powered electric scrubber comes with three different brush heads: a large flat head for large flat surfaces, a round brush head for concave surfaces like tubs and sinks, and one scrubber head for cleaning corners.
Urban designer Dirk van Peijpe, co-founder of De Urbanisten, which created the Benthemplein plaza, said that besides serving as a "great public space", its role was to keep up to 22016,500 bath tubs worth of rainwater out of the sewers and available for reuse.
The act was part of a much bigger Twitter hashtag that became popular in 2019 called #icecreamchallenge, the process of showing oneself on camera licking ice cream out of tubs in grocery stores and placing them back on the shelf, according to USA Today.
Legionella grows in fresh water environments, and can be found in a variety of places, such as shower heads and sink faucets, cooling towers, decorative fountains, and "hot tubs that aren't drained after each use," according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
If she found the setting ironic, it was one of the few things she did not show that weekend as she barreled through four appearances at the expansive south Florida strip club, which is equipped with hot tubs, a full-service restaurant and roof deck.
The Chamberlain, where apartments range from a $2.5 million two-bedroom to a $13 million penthouse, also features Alexandra Champalimaud interiors with hand-laid oak floors, Kohler "Tea-for-Two" cast-iron soaking tubs and kitchens with marble backsplashes that extend from countertop to ceiling.
The products themselves are made of environmentally-friendly packaging, including conditioner tubs that use a minimal amount of plastic, are 100% carbon-neutral, sourced from the food industry, and designed to be repurposed into little planters or a catch-all for hair ties and bobby pins.
That means using a humidifier when air is dry, wearing protective clothing in the cold, and avoiding situations that expose skin to excess moisture, such as taking hot showers, steam baths, saunas, soaks in hot tubs, or engaging in strenuous exercise that leaves you drenched in sweat.
Where the bacteria can be found The bacteria that causes Legionnaires' disease can be found in "freshwater environments, like lakes and streams" and can grow in "human-made" water systems such as hot tubs, large plumbing systems, decorative fountains and hot water tanks, the CDC says.
I smear a couple tablespoons of cashew butter (tubs cost $12 at the farmers' market) on an organic banana (these are grown locally in Santa Barbara and I buy them at the Hollywood Farmers' Market for $53/lb.) and sprouted gluten-free toast and call it breakfast.
I "felt the bern" Orcas-style inside the resort's 102-degree soaking hot tubs on a recent visit, and wondered if I'd slipped off the map and into a kind of Ecotopia, filled with dense forests, rolling hills and naked people of all shapes and sizes.
I did a bit of hiking at Moran State Park on Orcas but I was mostly content to lounge around in Doe Bay's soaking tubs, walk the trails in the area and eat the kind of ridiculously healthy vegetarian fare I rarely consider ordering on the mainland.
Other amenities include a large salt water pool; two hot tubs, one for families and another for adults; a children's zip line; a farm-to-table restaurant with a wood-fired oven; and a main lodge with a fireplace, game room and an indoor tree house.
The interiors, designed by Jeffrey Beers International, include opulent appointments with floor-to-ceiling windows and 11-foot ceilings throughout, an Assouline-curated library of books, an art collection by Samuels Creative & Co., and extra perks like soaking tubs and walk-in rain showers in every bathroom.
Of course, he's still learning this lesson from a disembodied arm that wants nothing more than to drown those who have wronged him in their soaking tubs, but I would expect nothing more from Rick and Morty's commitment to finding depth in the most unexpected places.
If not, swap overloaded Chatuchak market for undervisited Papaya, a soaring air-conditioned warehouse-shop packed with a museumlike collection of vintage goods: bellows cameras, Jacobsen chairs, barber poles, 280s computers, claw foot tubs, Oriental rugs, snuff boxes, surgery lamps and so much else — except other shoppers.
This midcentury hotel, rejuvenated by the Manhattan design firm AvroKO, has a chic, pastel-hued spa with claw foot tubs for salt baths and a mud bar where you can mix your own concoction before slathering it on and reposing on a gardenside chaise (treatments from $240).
Steyer ran through the story of his campaign's journey through South Carolina — recalling trips to Denmark, a small town where one of the water wells has been contaminated HaloSan, a chemical used to disinfect pools and hot tubs and stories of medical debt and economic disparity.
A study conducted by the health department found that the people who contracted Legionnaires' or Pontiac fever were likely to have "walked by or spent time at the hot tubs" in the event center, and to have attended during the last five days of the fair.
We buy all the basics (flour, cranberry sauce, a 12lb turkey (for NINE DOLLARS with a coupon), stuffing, potatoes, onions, stock, milk, pie crust, three pounds of fancy cheese, pumpkin seeds, three tubs of non-dairy butter, a pomegranate, macaroni, bourbon, honey) for $96 at Grocery Outlet.
The waste-management company, which specializes in recycling hard-to-process beauty packaging like mascara tubes and shampoo bottle caps, collected our empty products at the end of our awards testing cycle — plus all the tubes, tubs, and jars our staff have gone through since then.
The researchers found that infection risk was more than three times higher for respondents who often failed to clean their lenses; who weren't great hand-washers; who swam or used hot tubs while wearing lenses; or who used a particular disinfectant known as Oxipol to clean their lenses.
Wet food cans should go out with the rest of your metals, kibble jugs or tubs can usually get sorted with the plastics, and those giant dog food bags — if made with specific materials and accepted by your county recyclable collectors — can go out to the curb as well.
Buy duck fat in bulk, though that's sometimes hard; if you can't, you can generally find 8-ounce tubs and then fill out the pot with some good organic lard; you'll need some garlic sausages (raw kielbasa will do in a pinch), root vegetables, lots of garlic, herbs, spices.
The suite offers two master bedrooms, three spacious bathrooms—two masters with double sinks, a pair of marble soaking tubs and glass enclosed double showers, and a third for guests—a dressing area, two dining rooms, two living rooms, two 60-inch TVs, and a variety of sophisticated chandeliers.
For example, properties like Hotel Verse are giving guests discounts if they refrain from using ice in their drinks, while others like the Taj Cape Town are closing their steam rooms and hot tubs in an effort to help with the situation, according to the New York Times.
A grand 19th-century terra-cotta-colored manor house on 19 acres near a wide curve of the Douro River, its 57 guest rooms have a serene, contemporary aesthetic —limestone, cork, oak, glass — rectangular soaking tubs and vineyard and river views; some villas have private pools and gardens.
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The timing was awkward, coming right before the Brussels bombings, but Obama is roughly right on his facts: 464 people drowned in America in tubs, sometimes after falls, in 2013, while 17 were killed here by terrorists in 2014 (the most recent years for which I could get figures).
But it's not the fucking, or the rows upon rows of slings, or the tubs for piss play, or rooms for fisting, or the gangbangs you'll stumble into, or the casual way you can just drop to your knees and suck a guy off that make Lab transcendental.
Don't come here expecting spare Scandi style: Villa Provence's married owners have styled their homey, 39-room inn — a two-story 1820 rowhouse within walking distance of the harbor — in homage to their favorite region of France, with four-poster beds, claw-foot tubs and decorative antique birdcages.
Portable mini-pools, which Mr. Kavanagh described as "large metal tubs that were towed from place to place," became part of our city's landscape in the 19403s and 21940s, intended to provide relief to neighborhoods that would not otherwise have access to facilities to beat the summer heat.
For all that, the facility felt unexpectedly homely: just four small rooms with wire shelves and containers for the different mosquito crosses — in this case, movie-theater popcorn tubs sealed at the top, then retrofitted using a piece of mosquito net stapled over a hole in the bucket's side.
The town, on the shore of Lake Naomi, once serviced the traffic to Mount Airy Lodge, a nearby resort that featured honeymoon suites with heart-­shaped tubs in the bathrooms that closed in 2001 after years of neglect; in 2007 the Mount Airy Casino opened on the same site.
Lower and higher on the bluff are two buildings with a total of 20 co-ops; 12 hit the market last summer, two-to-five-bedroom residences with multiple decks, open floor plans, travertine floor-to-ceiling fireplaces and master baths with free-standing tubs and separate showers.
She'd already had to buy nude tights for Saturday's competition, and she'd devoted another chunk to a couple of trips to Walmart for tubs of Mayfield Creamery cherry-vanilla ice cream, Chick-fil-A for chicken sandwiches and the pizzeria where her mother, Rosario, used to work, for slices.
Possible sources tested for Legionella included hot tubs and diffusers that had been on display in the Davis Event Center, and a fan located outside the center during the fair, but the only water sample that tested positive for the bacteria was from the women's restroom at the venue.
And when the sky gets really dark, go for a dip in one of the hotel's three onsite hot tubs filled with heated geothermal water where you can relax while trying to catch a glimpse of the spectacular northern lights as well as the constellations that decorate the night sky.
WATCH THIS: Scott Disick Wants to 'Try and Make Things Work Again' With Kourtney Kardashian: Source   Inside, three bedrooms with walk-in closets and private bathrooms (with luxurious kimono robes and copper-leafed tubs), a laundry room, full kitchen, cocktail bar and mini bar make up the 3,000-square-foot digs.
The bacteria are found naturally in the environment but can become a health concern when they "spread in human-made water systems like hot water tanks, cooling towers of air conditioning systems, decorative fountains and hot tubs or spas that are not properly maintained," North Carolina health officials have said.
The clutter continued here, towers of food containers and cat-litter tubs sharing the space with piles of laundry, empty bleach bottles, and, incongruously, a tall stack of cardboard jigsaw puzzles in boxes, each one promising a lush landscape image when completed, the lower ones crushed, their pieces spilling out.
Everything about Lost Village—the yoga, Nina, the bougie street food, the wood-fired hot tubs for chrissake—is designed to appeal to me, a mid-twenties millennial willing to drop £100+ on pingers and any kind of activity I can post on social media with a praise hands emoji.
STEP from the fraying lobby into the tiled interior of Akebono-Yu, Tokyo's oldest sento, or public bath-house, and there is an almost churchlike silence, interrupted only by the tinkle of spring water and the odd groan of pleasure from one of the elderly customers sinking into its tubs.
Floors are fumed oak planks in a herringbone pattern; black lacquered kitchen cabinets have a traditional paneled design with ribbed glass inserts; master bathroom walls are tiled in white Sivec marble from Macedonia with black Nero Marquina marble trim; and the floors and tubs are covered in Walnut Brown marble.
While the entire globe struggles to fight against the COVID-19 outbreak that has so far claimed 193,100 lives and infected 182,400 worldwide, a group of reality tv contestants in Germany are enjoying luxury food and hot tubs and have no idea of the pandemic happening in the real world.
I have a drawer in my kitchen — my teeny New York City bathroom lacks amenities like drawers — almost entirely filled with tubs and tubes of goop that are supposed to clear my skin, or brighten it, or even its tone, or calm it down, or do everything all at once.
Turmeric was prescribed to me weekly at my grandmother's house in Nairobi — dumped into a pot of sweetened, simmering milk, or smushed with ginger powder and bronze, crystallized gur, the delicious raw sugar paste she bought in bulk and kept in old ice cream tubs with flimsy, warped plastic lids.
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Given that helicopters are probably the fifth most common object seen on The Bachelor (coming in behind roses, wine glasses, curling irons, and hot tubs), I'll leave it up to you to figure out the means of transportation by which she and Nick find themselves landing on a yacht anchored off Newport Beach.
Hotel-like amenities at the Yoo Panama include concierge service, valet parking, dry cleaning, several restaurants including one for members only, a small supermarket, a juice bar, a poker room, children's play areas, a gym, two squash courts and a day spa with treatment rooms, lounges, steam rooms, saunas and whirlpool tubs.
As far as oceanside resorts go, Samoset Resort (220 Warrenton Street, Rockport) has the bases covered with 230 acres on a point across from Owls Head Lighthouse, plus 178 newly renovated rooms, indoor and outdoor heated pools, fitness club and spa with hot tubs and steam saunas, and an 18-hole golf course.
The resort has a terra-cotta-roofed clubhouse, five pools, two hot tubs, a fitness center, tennis courts, twice-weekly water aerobics classes and a nine-hole putting course — all at the center of a maze of 407 lots where owners and renters park R.V.s that can cost more than $2 million.
Credit...Simon Brown Bathing is among our oldest self-care rituals: The ancient Greeks regularly soaked their aching muscles after workouts at the gymnasium, and the Romans constructed elaborate thermae — multiroom public bathhouses — throughout their empire from 27 B.C. Today, the tubs might be more technologically advanced but the practice remains deeply soothing.
In Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, a two-bedroom, two-bath, 1,456-square-foot apartment, with a massive south-facing living and dining room, hardwood floors, a high-end open kitchen and bathrooms with deep soaking tubs, in a full-service Richard Meier-designed building across from Prospect Park and the Brooklyn Public Library.
In that sense, hotel hot tubs are a little like ATM keypads or cell phone surfaces: It's best not to think about the germ accumulation inherent to their existence, if you're inevitably going to use one, and it's sorta okay not to think about it, because rarely do they cause serious illnesses.
As it turns out, the choice of location has less to do with the Lias who slathers his nude frame with tubs of fermented cow discharge before appearing on stage as the frontman of Fat White Family and more to do with a young, companionless Lias on his first trip to London as a teenager.
There are whole swaths of New York City in which Peruvian chicken is as important a takeout dish as pizza or orange beef, neighborhoods in which the lacquered birds and their accompanying little plastic tubs of tangy green sauce are weeknight staples, where the delivery guy gets a year-end bonus same as the doorman.
Most of the ship's elaborate calling cards like the RipCord, FlowRider and North Star had been rendered inoperable by the storm, and all the pools and hot tubs had been emptied by the ship's hours of side-to-side rocking and were never refilled, but that didn't stop people from getting out to do things and have fun.
On summer vacation to a beachside park, I befriended a blonde stoner girl named Cheryl whose obese grandfather sat permanently stuffed into the upholstered seat at a wooden kitchen table in his RV. Over tubs of cheap, fluorescent mint chip I would tolerate his World War II tales and he would abide my perpetual slurping of his favorite dessert.
While the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act requires that all public pools and spas have multiple layers of protection and be designed and constructed with two drains, anti-entrapment drain covers, and an additional device to prevent entrapment, there is no federal regulatory agency that monitors public pools, hot tubs, spas and waterparks.
Tone House, whose high-intensity classes are so difficult that I spent my entire first class wondering whether I was going to vomit, now offers recovery workshops and cold tubs to soak in (the trainers suggest starting with just five minutes), which help reduce swelling after training and flush soreness-causing lactic acid from the body.

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