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How to Shuck Oysters

Posted October 18th, 2009 By Marck Cooking

Fresh oysters have been eaten for centuries for their healthful properties, aphrodisiac qualities, and refreshing taste. It takes some time and practice, however, to shuck fresh oysters to get to the tasty, refreshing meat found inside. Here’s an easy step-by-step guide [...]

How to Remove a Fish Hook from Your Skin

Posted October 18th, 2009 By Elaine Health

If you’re into fishing, it’s likely that you’re going to put the hook not through a fish, but somewhere else-like your hand or your back, for instance. It’s funny when you see it happening in movies, but when it happens in real life, [...]

How to Install Sheetrock

Posted October 12th, 2009 By Carmelia DIY

What is Sheetrock? Sheetrock is actually a brand name for drywall, a kind of material commonly used in interior walls. Sheetrock is made from gypsum layered with hard, sturdy paper. Here’s how you can install drywall or sheetrock on your own. Read on [...]

How to Remove Paint from Clothes

Posted October 11th, 2009 By Elaine Cleaning

Getting paint on your favorite shirt spells disaster, and would definitely make any person cringe in horror. Paint adheres very well to fabric, and can be tricky and difficult to remove. If you have this problem, don’t worry; there might still be a [...]

How to Gut a Fish

Posted October 7th, 2009 By Carmelia Hunting

Most times, we don’t need to gut a fish ourselves when we buy them at the supermarket. However, learning how to gut a fish is an important skill, especially if you like the great outdoors. How will you ever enjoy that fresh salmon [...]

How to Etch Glass

Posted October 5th, 2009 By Carmelia Arts

Etching glass is a great way to personalize items like glasses, vases, glass awards and other similar objects. Personalized glass can be made into giveaways, souvenirs, or a fun project for all. Here’s how you can etch glass yourself.
Tools

Etching acids cream
Glass object or [...]

How to Open a Tight Jar Lid

Posted September 28th, 2009 By Elaine DIY

There are instances when you buy a stubborn jar of pickles (Learn how to pickle), peanut butter or mayonnaise that you can’t open with your hands. It can drive you nuts, not to mention take up your precious cooking time. If you often [...]

How to Cook Lobster Tail

Posted September 23rd, 2009 By Elaine Cleaning, Cooking

Do you know that lobsters were once a food eaten by people that belong to a lower class, and not by aristocrats? Eventually, this delicious delicacy found its way into the palates and tummies of affluent people, making it into the delectable and [...]

How to Oil Paint

Posted September 23rd, 2009 By Marck Arts

Leonardo da Vinci, Rembrandt, Vincent Van Gogh, Francisco Goya, and many other legendary painters have used oil paints to paint their famous works of art.  Masterpieces of oil on canvas are hung in many museums and private art collections all over the world.  [...]

How to Build a Tiki Hut

Posted September 17th, 2009 By Elaine Building

A holiday in Hawaii isn’t complete without staying under cool tiki huts, but what if you don’t have enough money to go to this dream vacation destination? Here’s a great idea: bring the tiki huts to your backyard! Building your own tiki hut [...]