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How to Feed 100 People

Posted September 22nd, 2009 By Marck Cleaning, Cooking

One of the most well-told miracles of Jesus was the feeding of the multitude, where he fed five thousand people with five loaves of bread and two fish.  Unless you’re capable of miracles, you can’t feed a guest list of one hundred people [...]

How to Cook Korean Food

Posted September 15th, 2009 By Marck Cooking

The people of Korea have one of the oldest culinary traditions in the world.  Koreans may have been heavily influenced by many aspects of Japanese and Chinese cooking, but that doesn’t mean they have a unique cooking culture to call their own.  Here [...]

How to Run a Successful Lemonade Stand

Posted September 7th, 2009 By Marck Business

In an episode of “The Apprentice,” Donald Trump set the contestants out to the streets of New York to sell lemonade to gauge their business acumen.  While selling lemonade may seem like child’s play, it is a very good way to teach your [...]

How to Sprout Beans

Posted September 2nd, 2009 By Marck Cooking

In Oriental cooking and vegetarian meals, bean sprouts are among the top ingredients.  Bean sprouts are full of vitamins and minerals, and have a very unique flavor and texture that goes well with soups and stir-fried dishes.  Instead of buying sprouts from the [...]

How to Eat Healthy on a Budget

Posted May 11th, 2009 By Elaine Money and Finance

Everyone wants to eat healthy, but not everyone has sufficient money to buy nutritious food. If you want to live a healthy lifestyle, but you want to stick to a low budget, don’t worry. Here are some easy tips you can follow.
What You’ll [...]

How to Eat Locally

Posted March 12th, 2009 By Elaine Cooking

Eating locally has numerous benefits: you get to enjoy food fresher, the costs are cheaper and you help boost your local economy. Instead of buying food from far away lands, settle on locally produced foodstuff. Here’s how to do it.
What You’ll Need:

Local markets
Local [...]

How to Create Your Own Terrarium

Posted March 4th, 2009 By Carmelia Gardening

Terrariums are a wonderful and natural way to decorate your indoor spaces. What can be better than your own mini-indoor garden? Here’s how to one:
Tools

Terrarium container
Terrarium plants
Pea gravel
Ground charcoal
Sterilized and fresh potting soil
Water
Chopsticks
Terrarium lid (optional)
Terrarium decoration

Choose a Terrarium Container
Terrariums are commonly seen in [...]

How to Blacken Food

Posted January 1st, 2009 By monsterguide Cooking

Food is blackened to preserve its juicy flavor. Blackening preserves the food with the formation of a crisp blackened crust. This can be achieved through a very simple process. 

Blackening is especially popular among grilled-food lovers.
Steps for Blackening Food
1. [...]

How To Cook Asparagus

Posted January 1st, 2009 By monsterguide Cooking

Asparagus is a nutritional vegetable, one that can be found at any fresh produce market or at your local food mart. It’s a good source of Vitamins B6, C and A, with tons of potassium and it is rich in fiber as well.
There [...]

How to Build an Ionic Air Cleaner

Posted January 1st, 2009 By monsterguide Building

There are several air cleaners available in the market to cope with the dirty surroundings and they take care of the
pollutions on a short-range basis. An ionic air cleaner or simply an air ionizer is a device, which electrically
charges or ionizes the surroundings [...]