Shampoo, bathroom, sanitary ware, beauty, cosmetics, daily necessities, kitchen supplies, small department stores, household paper, pregnant and baby products, outdoor products, bedding, other foods, catering, alcohol, liquid drinks, solid drinks, all kinds of snacks, baby food, snack food, quick-frozen food, agricultural and sideline products, valve convenience food, fast food!
Question 2: What are the daily necessities? 1. Cultural and sports goods and equipment: stationery, sports goods, sports equipment, jewelry, handicrafts, stamp products and other cultural goods (photographic equipment, video equipment, musical instruments, toys). 2. Mineral products, building materials and chemical products: mineral products, mineral products, lubricating oil, metal materials, building materials, chemical products (excluding precursor chemicals and dangerous goods), chemical fertilizers and agricultural films. 3. Textiles, clothing and daily necessities: department stores, clothing, shoes and hats, textiles, knitwear and raw materials, kitchen equipment (cookers, cookers, tableware), sanitary ware, daily groceries, cosmetics and sanitary products, and other daily necessities (watches, glasses, bags, lamps). 4. Mechanical equipment, Wujinjiaodian and electronic products: electromechanical equipment, automobiles (excluding automobiles), motorcycles and spare parts for automobiles and motorcycles, Wujinjiaodian, household appliances, computers, computer hardware and software and auxiliary equipment, communication equipment, metal products, transportation equipment, motors, electronic products, electronic components, instruments and meters, refrigeration and air conditioning equipment. 5. Others: medical devices (only Class I medical devices), funeral supplies, furniture, decorative materials, flowers, secondhand goods, labor insurance supplies, rubber products, plastic products, flowers, birds, insects and fish (excluding animals and plants protected by the state).
Question 3: What are the items in the daily necessities list? Washing: soap
perfumed soap
cleansing cream
Washing utensil
bath towel
Shower Gel
wash
comb
mirror
Toilet paper, washing powder, clothes rack.
Clothing: clothes, shoes
socks
pants
Miscellaneous: Tableware, alarm clock, hot water bottle, hair dryer
Bedding: quilt
mosquito net
Bedclothes, pillowcases and so on
Daily necessities, also known as daily necessities, are ordinary people's daily necessities, namely household goods, household food, household appliances and household appliances.
Question 4: What are the daily necessities? Because there are many kinds of earthworms, their living environment and favorite feed are also different, so their living habits are slightly different, but they like temperature, humidity, darkness, ventilation, light, salt, shock and spicy, all of which are the same. Here is an introduction for farmers' reference. 1. Earthworms like to live in a warm environment. They are afraid of cold and heat. Dormancy at 0℃-5℃, stop growing above 32℃ and die above 40℃. The suitable temperature is 15℃-30℃, and the optimum temperature is 20℃-25℃. In order to obtain good breeding benefits, the best breeding environment of 20℃-25℃ must be maintained all the year round. 2, like wet afraid of soaking, like living in a humid environment, not too dry, but not too wet, do not soak (except water mites). The humidity preference mentioned here includes two aspects, one is the humidity of the feeding base soil, and the other is the humidity of the air. Generally, it is required that the humidity of the feeding base soil is 40%-60% (it is best to hold the base soil with your fingers and don't run down), and the relative humidity of the air should be adjusted to 60%-80%. 3. Earthworms like to live in the dark, usually burrow into the soil or the base material for food, and sometimes climb out of the ground for food at night. Because I am afraid of light, I have developed the habit of lying down during the day and going out at night. Earthworms have no eyes and can't see light, but they are covered with photosensitive organs. Strong light is extremely unfavorable to the growth and reproduction of earthworms, so earthworms always move in the dark, and the breeding environment should be chosen in the dark. 4, like sweet and afraid of spicy cockroaches like to eat sour, sweet and fishy foods, such as rotten tomatoes, watermelon skins, rotten fruits, fish washing water, etc. I am most afraid of eating spicy food, such as green onions, garlic, peppers and so on. If we feed earthworms with municipal solid waste, we should pick out spicy food before feeding them. Earthworms like to live in a quiet environment and are most afraid of vibration. The farm should be chosen in a quiet place. Do not shake or often turn the foundation soil up and down. Frequent vibration will have adverse effects on the growth and reproduction of earthworms. 6. Love acid and fear salt Earthworms like to live in acidic or neutral soil, or in an environment with water sources, and are most afraid of being close to salt, alkaline earth or saline-alkali water sources. If you encounter saline-alkali soil or water source, adjust the pH value. The total alkali should be adjusted with ammonium dihydrogen phosphate and 2% carbolic acid water, otherwise the earthworm can't survive.
Question 5: What does the daily necessities include? Here is an introduction. 1. Toys, electric toys, toys, remote-controlled cars, remote-controlled airplanes, gifts, handicrafts, smoking sets, lighters, daily necessities, electronic appliances, etc. 2. Indoor products, household appliances, shoes, handicrafts and cosmetics. 3. Toilets, household articles, cooking articles (classified by kitchen and bathroom articles), decorative articles, cosmetics, bedding, 4. Home gifts; Plastic products; Kitchen accessories; Candy tray series; Daily small gifts; Advertising promotional gifts; Leisure gifts; Individual wholesale; Medicine box, beauty box; Jewelry box, jewelry box 5.
Question 6: What are the daily necessities? We need all shampoos, tigers, mirrors, towels, basic skin care products, toothbrushes, toothpaste, toothbrush tubes, washbasins, water cups, soap, washing powder, facial cleanser, shower gel, clothes hangers, bedding, clothes, tableware, slippers, medicines, kettles, stationery, sanitary products, nail clippers and ear spoons.
Too many.
It's too wide.
Question 7: What kind of shampoo, comb, mirror, towel, basic skin care products, toothbrush, toothpaste, brush tube, washbasin, water cup, soap, soap, washing powder, facial cleanser, shower gel, clothes hanger, bedding, clothes, tableware, slippers, medicine, kettle, stationery, hygiene products, nail clippers, ear spoons, scissors, shoes.
Question 8: What are the daily necessities? Bedding: pillow, pillowcase, pillow towel (here actually refers to three sets of pillows), sheets and quilt cover. In life, (this should be divided into one in Xia Dong and one in winter. Catering supplies: cups or thermos cups (necessary), hot water lunch boxes, spoons, chopsticks, detergent. Drugs: Jinsizi Houbao, Baihua Oil, Collateral Oil, Ren Fei, Red (Blue) Liquid Medicine, Vitamin ABCDE, Baijiahei, Diyebaifuning, Yinqiao Tablet, Huanglian Shangqing Tablet, Spiramycin, Dyclonine, Piyanping, Quanchang, Band-Aid, Yunnan Baiyao, Huoxiang Zhengqi Pill, Refreshing Oil, Fengyoujing, Piyanping. See what you need. Life tools: scissors, clothes hangers and clips, alarm clock (instead of mobile phone), glasses, mobile phone and rechargeable battery charger, umbrella, nail clippers, ear spoon, several hooks, locks, rags, skin care products, paper towels, small mirrors, fruit knives, mosquito-repellent incense, toilet water, double-sided tape, fan and water pillow. Clothing: favorite clothes, such as T-shirts or short sleeves in summer, jeans, casual pants and shorts, coats, coats, sweaters, thick pants and scarves in winter. Pajamas, sweatpants, underwear and autumn clothes are basically prepared for one year. A few pairs of socks, pajamas, two or three pairs of shoes, I hope it will help you.
Question 9: What do you mean by daily necessities? That is, daily necessities.