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How to Open a Bottle of Champagne

Posted October 19th, 2009 By Elaine Cooking

A delicious glass of bubbly champagne will definitely heighten the excitement and sophistication at any celebration. When it’s time for that special toast, you’ll want to grab and uncork a bottle. What you don’t want, though, is for the cork to go [...]

How to Close a Chip Bag

Posted September 24th, 2009 By Elaine DIY

Whether you’re having a fun and exciting party or lounging in front of the television, it’s likely that you’ll end up with a half-eaten bag of chips. Leave it lying around is not a good idea, unless you want the mice to feast [...]

How to Paint with a Roller

Posted September 23rd, 2009 By Carmelia DIY

Using a paint roller will make your job painting over flat surfaces like walls and ceilings easier. Here’s how to get started painting with a roller.
Tools

Paint
Water
Paint roller pans
Paint rollers, with extension poles
Plastic wrap

Procedure

Get a good roller frame that you can depend on. You’ll [...]

How to Layer Lasagna

Posted September 9th, 2009 By Elaine Cooking

Serving a delicious and juicy lasagna is definitely a delightful treat everyone will enjoy. Perfecting one, though,takes practice and the right layering method. If you’re interested to have this for dinner, here are a few basic tips you need to know on layering [...]

How to Find a Lost Hamster

Posted August 26th, 2009 By Carmelia Pets

Hamsters may be small, cute and furry but don’t be fooled by their sweet looks: They’re great escape artists! Should you find that your hamsters is on the lam, don’t panic just yet. Take the necessary steps in locating or luring back your [...]

How to Save the Rainforests

Posted August 17th, 2009 By aileen DIY

Every element on earth is very important in keeping the balance of our ecosystem. Technological advancements and lifestyle changes have greatly affected our environment. Our ecosystem today is way out of balance because of all these advancements and changes.
Deforestation is one big problem [...]

How to Roast a Red Pepper

Posted August 16th, 2009 By Elaine Cooking

Roasted red pepper adds spiciness and flavor to various dishes, including pasta, sandwiches, and salad. While you can easily buy it canned from the supermarket, nothing beats freshly-roasted ones, hot off the oven or grill. Traditional roasting adds more flavor and depth [...]

How to Full Court Press

Posted July 29th, 2009 By RJ Sports

In the game of basketball, most coaches preach the importance of defense. One particularly effective defensive strategy employed by bench tacticians is the full court press. This type of defense is usually used to cause turnovers for the opposing teams and to score [...]

How to Clean Chrome

Posted July 27th, 2009 By Marck Cleaning

Chrome is one of the most popular and useful ways to protect and decorate metal surfaces.  The look, strength, and appeal of chrome makes it suitable for vehicles, jewelry, kitchen tools, plumbing fixtures, and household appliances.  While chrome is strong, it does get [...]

How to Use an Electric Razor

Posted July 21st, 2009 By Elaine Grooming

Many men today are throwing away their regular hand shavers for something more efficient, but less painful: the electric razor. Using this can be tricky at first, though, especially if you’ re not familiar with it. If you’re struggling with this, here’s a [...]