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How to Go Thrift Shopping

Posted October 26th, 2009 By Carmelia Money and Finance

Thrift shopping is a great way to go and find different pieces that you can mix and match with other items in your wardrobe. In these economic times, thrift shopping is also a great way to save money while getting great finds. Read [...]

How to Roast Nuts

Posted October 20th, 2009 By Elaine Cooking

A plate of roasted and salted nuts is heavenly. You can either munch on the roasted nuts on their own, or add them to various recipes. You can easily buy a pack at any grocery, but isn’t it better if you roast them [...]

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 Dye Your Roots

Posted October 14th, 2009 By Elaine Grooming

You’ve decided to dye your hair from blond to brunette, and you feel good. After a few weeks, though, your blond hair grows back and the roots appear lighter than the rest of your locks. Don’t worry, because you can easily dye your [...]

How to Paint Pottery

Posted October 14th, 2009 By aileen Arts

Painting ceramics is a nice hobby that can be done by everyone, even little kids. If you want to try a new hobby, here are some simple ways to paint pottery.
Things You’ll Need:

Pottery piece
Acrylic paint
Paintbrushes
Newspapers
Cloth

Steps:

Choose a piece that you want to paint. Arts [...]

How to Mod Wheels

Posted October 14th, 2009 By Marck Auto and Motorcycle

Most cars are built and designed to withstand the rigors and stresses of daily driving, but some people expect more for their car’s looks and performance.  Modification and customization can accomplish the goals you want for your car.  You can start by modifying [...]

How to Make Chitlins

Posted October 13th, 2009 By Marck Cooking

Many people think of pork as nothing more than the meat and fat people usually eat as pork chops or in soups and stews.  Pig offal, or pork innards, are a great source of nutrition as well as an awesome source of new [...]

How to Wire a Lamp

Posted October 12th, 2009 By Carmelia DIY

Wiring a lamp is something you need to do just in case your lamp breaks, and it so happens you keep on forgetting to get it repaired. It’s a relatively easy process, with steps that can be applied to a variety of lamps. [...]

How to Clean a Sponge

Posted October 11th, 2009 By Elaine Cleaning

A kitchen sponge is very useful, whether for wiping stains and spills, cleaning dirty dishes or wiping the table. Over time, though, it can become infected with different spores, yeast and germs, which can be transferred to your food and other utensils. The [...]

How to Balance a Ceiling Fan

Posted October 11th, 2009 By Elaine DIY

Compared to regular electric fans, ceiling fans are preferred by many people because of better air distribution and their stylish look. It’s nice to walk in and turn on your ceiling fan to cool the room, but sometimes, what you get is a [...]