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How To Prepare for Winter Roads
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To help you prep yourself and your cars against the cold and climate of the True North and Canadian Winter Roads here are my tips for preparing for winter roads!
The Basics:
When it comes to Canada, we all know that most of us are battling lots of snow, ice, slush, the works! So you need a set of tires that has the mountain peak and snowflake symbol meaning it’s been tested and approved for winter driving! When the temperature drops and the road is covered in snow, a winter tire helps you retain traction.
Other important things you need in winter:
- washer fluid, make sure your windshield washer reservoir is full.
- Windshield wipers: change your wiper blades to winter blades. They are heavier and push snow and ice more easily.
- And of course, Winter floor mats make keeping your car pristine a breeze!
- 3-in-One Professional White Lithium Grease
- Dupont Teflon Snow & Ice Repellant
- B'laster Advanced Dry Lube with Teflon
- Blankets to stay warm
- Extra Winter clothing (shoes, boots, socks)
- Non-perishable Food & Water
- Charger for your Phone/Laptop
- Snowbrush
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Christmas Congee
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Devilled Eggs
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Shrimp Cocktail
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Lentil Balls With Cranberry And Orange Sauce
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You need a food processor for these balls.