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Morning Living Exploration
Morning Living Exploration
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Book Introduction
“Good daily habits can change your life!”

A textbook on household management highly recommended by household influencers!

Organizing, cooking, cleaning, and even less waste
For a simple and comfortable life
180 Ingenious Housekeeping Ideas!


A comprehensive textbook on all aspects of household life, from organizing, storage, cleaning, cooking, and even how to practice less waste, has been published: "A Morning's Exploration of Household Life."
Writer Jeong I-sook of '11 AM', a household power influencer who has impressed countless people with her consistently organized lifestyle and sparkling ideas, has shared all of her personal household know-how.

This book contains 180 innovative homemaking ideas, including efficient systems that anyone in the family can easily organize and clean, simple yet healthy recipes, and tips for practicing Less Waste.
There are plenty of creative and fun ideas to see, such as simple shaved ice that can be made in 5 minutes, buffet-style meals, tissue cases under the table, and making a drain brush with a disposable toothbrush.
It also shows a new world of reuse that does not sacrifice aesthetic value by upcycling unused eco-bags and discarded milk cartons, as well as how to organize and store things sensibly without having to use 'household items'.

This book helps you manage your household chores more systematically and efficiently through housekeeping methods that are based on logical grounds, rather than blindly following what others do.
"The Morning's Exploration of Living" is a textbook on living, packed with the very information everyone who lives their lives needs.
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index
prolog

01 What Salim Can Do
A house where anger doesn't accumulate
A house that makes your heart generous
Space creates habits
What you get after removing the decorations
In a tidy house, children do their own thing.
Emptiness and fullness

02 Simple Living
The Joy of a Minimalist Kitchen
[11 AM Household Thoughts] Tissue Case Under the Table
Convenient and Clean Kitchen Storage Ideas
Sometimes I have a buffet at home
A comfortable bathroom every day
5-Minute Bathroom Cleaning Tips
A slightly wider laundry space
[11 AM Living Thoughts] Balcony Space for Drying
Reduce laundry load
The beginning of organization, the entrance
Bedroom space for relaxation
Creating a self-organizing child's room
Power strip and cable management ideas
[11 AM Living Thoughts] Hide by Coloring

03 Saving life
The day I took out the old cotton blanket again
Storage items are also luggage
Small practices in everyday life: Less Waste Life
Adding flair to upcycling
Eco-friendly ways to use eco-bags
Find alternatives that add fun to your home
One more time before throwing it away!
Let's look at the rubber gloves with holes again.
A house without a clothes dryer
Separate waste disposal is nothing special, but it's a big deal.
Consumption habits that take recycling into account
[Thoughts on living at 11 AM] Bringing containers in bowls instead of disposable containers

04 Healthy Living
All About Stainless Steel Pans
How to Care for Your Tableware for Health
Why You Should Look at the Back of a Product
How to prepare food ingredients more healthily and safely
Soaked water washing method
The prejudice that organic is more expensive
Summer living to lower the temperature
Stay warm and healthy, winter living
Emptying hidden dust
Living Safely from Chemicals
[11 AM Household Thoughts] Air Purifier and Plasma Function

05 Delicious Living
Super easy recipe for a simple meal
- Add nutrition to store-bought soups with broccoli soup
- Hearty potato soup
- Really easy apple jam
- A delicious meal made with just cheese and bread: Cheese Toast
- How to eat all the cabbage without leaving any behind, cabbage wrap
- A summer side dish made without fire, perilla leaf kimchi
- Chewy, moisture-free stewed potatoes
- Making pork cutlet easier and more delicious
- Onion and pepper pickles that you'll regret not having
- Easy side dish 1: Stir-fried zucchini and shrimp paste
- Easy vegetable dish 2, radish side dish
- Chicken Breast Recipe 1, Braised Chicken
- Chicken Breast Recipe 2, Makhani Curry
- Midsummer Happiness, Frosted Soybean Noodles
- Nutritious Doenjang Kimchi Jjigae
- Kimchi-style noodles that are as easy as ramen
- Moisture-free kimchi stew with front leg meat made without broth
- Beef seaweed soup VS.
Perilla leaf seaweed soup
Easy shaved ice that can be made in 5 minutes
Drying vegetables
Seasonal ingredients to stock up on before the season ends
How to keep food fresh for a long time
[11 AM Household Thoughts] How to Store Rice, the Most Important Food
Kimchi Independence: A Deeper Lifestyle
[11 AM Household Thoughts] Making Kimchi Safely
Small cooking tips to make your life easier

Recommended Kitchenware
Epilogue

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Into the book
“Reflecting a messy kitchen, wiping away accumulated dust, moving your body to lighten your mind, and solving and sometimes letting go of life’s complex problems.
Living is the work of building a life.
“A loving home has a definite life-giving power.”
---p.10 From "Prologue_Living Life"

“It takes constant effort to form a habit.
But often, when the environment changes first, habits follow.
When there is a physical device, the body inevitably adapts to it.
The reason home is important is because it provides the backdrop for me to become who I want to be.
Creating that background is many times easier than creating a habit.
“That’s why I can’t stop decorating and changing my home.”
---p.30 From “Space Creates Habits”

“I no longer worry about adding shelves to empty walls.
Owning a shelf means dividing my time between dusting the shelf and filling it with pretty things.
It asks me if this is the time I really want.
What captures my heart is simplicity.
Simplicity always lasts longer and is more beautiful.
“You need space to be captivated by the late afternoon sunlight streaming deep into the veranda.”
---p.44 From "Simple Living"

“In fact, I put off doing laundry because it feels more of a hassle to dry it than to run the washing machine.
In that case, let's increase the number of items that are not open.
Life is repeated every day.
“If I simplify my life a little more, a little more simply, I will have more time.”
---p.79 From "Reducing Laundry"

“People with over 10 years of experience in housekeeping never rush their shopping.
It is a realization gained after countless trials and errors.
Whenever I need or want something, I take my time and look for its shortcomings.
If you search repeatedly using the product name and the word "disadvantages," you can obtain real information from actual users through vivid reviews.
Reviews for all shopping malls are sorted by lowest rating.
And I think, is that a downside I can live with?”
---p.145 From "A House Without a Clothes Dryer"

“I can only imagine the weight of the kimchi my mother has endured.
Even for someone like me who is still young, making kimchi is a daunting task.
How deep must have been the love of a mother who gave her daughter a kimchi jar until she was seventy?
Can I be that kind of mother?
I inherited my mother's kimchi making tools, my mother's recipes, and my mother's taste and love.
“My kimchi tasted strangely like my mother’s kimchi.”
---p.310 "Kimjang Independence, Deepening Your Life"

Publisher's Review
Housekeeping advice and creative, practical tips that even your mom didn't know about!
A guide to household management compiled by the housekeeping queen, Lanseon, with 17 years of experience.

Author Jeong Yi-sook is a power influencer in the homemaking field with 17 years of homemaking experience.
She shares her homemaking tips on Instagram and Brunch under the name '11 AM', and her Brunch has captivated countless followers with her unique and useful homemaking ideas, reaching 1 million views in just 8 months.
Written with 17 years of experience in housekeeping, 『Morning Housekeeping Exploration』 helps make the arduous task of housekeeping a little easier.
For the author, home is no longer an object of decoration, but a space where one can rest.
The basic principles she set for creating what she calls a “home that is easy to clean, a home that gives people as much space as possible, a home that is refreshing to the eyes and comfortable to the mind” are to keep things off the floor but levitating them, and to place cleaning tools within easy reach of anyone in the family.
『Morning Living Exploration』 introduces organizing methods for creating a 'house that is easy to live in' by dividing it into spaces such as the kitchen, bathroom, laundry area, entrance, bedroom, and children's room.
This guide explains in detail, with photos, how to make cleaning and organizing easier using only basic organizing tools such as multi-purpose hangers, cable ties, clothespins, and S-hooks.
This book is full of practical ideas, such as a 5-minute bathroom cleaning method, creating a mini drying rack in the laundry room, and laundry that doesn't fold, and it will make your life more minimalist by reducing the hassle of household chores.

From simple yet healthy one-dish recipes
Even household information to create a safe dining table

Along with organizing and cleaning, cooking is the most important part of housework.
This includes the entire process of obtaining, preparing, and cooking the ingredients.
In particular, information about food ingredients is an important issue directly related to health and safety, but it is not easy to properly understand unless you look it up.
The author recalls the time when she was a beginner at housekeeping and diligently washed and ate rice germ without knowing that it had mold on it, and says she wrote the book “in the hope that housekeepers will not become indifferent because they don’t know.”
Mold on rice cannot be removed by heating, so it should never be consumed.
In addition to providing information on important food ingredients, such as why you should remove hairtail scales and why you should not eat rotten ginger, we have also provided an easy-to-understand summary of what to look for in the ingredient analysis tables of commonly purchased foods at the supermarket, such as soy sauce, vinegar, tofu, and fish cakes.
Additionally, it includes information on seasonal ingredients by month, along with super-easy recipes for simple meals, and includes tips on how to keep ingredients fresh for a long time, drying vegetables, and other small cooking tips.
Now, even those who found cooking to be a hassle will be able to enter the kitchen with a lighter heart.

Reduce waste, reuse, and use everything to its fullest!
Start your less-waste lifestyle today

The author says that while practicing a 'minimalist life', the process of emptying out made him think of discarded items and he couldn't help but think about zero waste.
However, since households are at the forefront of consumption, it is impossible to eliminate waste.
To this end, she strives to reduce waste as much as possible, find ways to reuse and make sure everything gets its final use.
I am practicing the so-called less-waste life.
"Morning Living Exploration" is full of practical tips for reducing waste that the author has been researching.
Wash and dry a milk carton and use it as a cutting board for fish or meat, use plastic wrap to clean a seasoned frying pan, or clean a drain with an onion net before throwing it away.
These are practical tips that anyone can use in their daily lives, such as repairing a hole in a rubber glove with a waterproof band or cutting it up and using it as a rubber band.
In particular, detailed tips on using stainless steel frying pans are the culmination of the author's long-standing know-how.
Unlike coated frying pans that must be replaced when the coating wears off, stainless steel frying pans can be used semi-permanently, making them “a pan that is good for the planet and a pan that helps the household economy.”
But it keeps sticking and is difficult to use.
In "Morning Living Exploration," not only are you given detailed instructions on how to preheat a stainless steel pan and how to use each ingredient, but you are also given detailed explanations on how to select, clean, and maintain a stainless steel pan from a beginner's perspective, helping you take on the challenge and succeed in using it.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: July 7, 2021
- Page count, weight, size: 328 pages | 594g | 153*220*19mm
- ISBN13: 9791191462029
- ISBN10: 1191462021

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