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How to Make Garlic Butter

Posted October 11th, 2009 By Elaine Cooking

You’ve made a delicious plate of pasta, and you want toasted garlic bread to complete the meal. To make this, though, you need delicious garlic butter. Instead of buying one of those ready-to-use packs in the grocery, why don’t you make your own? [...]

How to Hypermile

Posted October 6th, 2009 By monsterguide Auto and Motorcycle

With the rising costs of fuel, it becomes important for many drivers and car owners to get as many miles as they can per gallon. Fuel-efficient driving can turn into an exciting activity for some people, but it can pose a danger [...]

How to Melt Cheese

Posted September 21st, 2009 By Marck Cooking

There’s nothing like the savory flavor and the hearty texture of melted cheeses. Many casseroles, pies, and other dishes use melted cheese to provide an interesting play in taste, texture, and volume. Here are some types of cheese that you can [...]

How to Pop and Lock

Posted September 17th, 2009 By Elaine Arts

Pop and lock is a style of hip hop dancing, made up by two moves: popping, or contracting and releasing certain muscles, resulting in explosive muscle movements and locking or freezing after a series of fast dance movements. You can perform this funky [...]

How to Teach Your Child the Alphabet

Posted September 7th, 2009 By Elaine Miscellaneous

Before you send your child off to preschool, it’s important to teach him a few basic lessons yourself, to give him an advantage over the other students. The alphabet is one of the vital precursors you’ll have teach, because he will need it [...]

How to Grow Watermelons

Posted July 7th, 2009 By monsterguide Gardening

Watermelons are a popular summertime fruit and many people choose to grow their watermelons around the time that the school children are let out of school for the summer and the public pool starts to open up. In fact, many pool parties are [...]

How to Jump Higher

Posted June 17th, 2009 By Paul Sports

Superstar athletes like Kobe Bryant and Lebron James have made a name for themselves by leaping over the competition, literally and figuratively. With a high vertical leap, you can be a superstar, yourself, as you amaze everyone with your athletic abilities. [...]

How To Bowl A Strike

Posted June 16th, 2009 By Elaine Sports

For many people, bowling is not just about swinging your arms and releasing a ball to knock down the odd-shaped pins at the other end of the alley. It’s a disciplined game, which, without proper position, aim and stance, would be very difficult [...]

How to Relieve Sinus Pressure

Posted June 1st, 2009 By Paul Health

Sinus pressure causes much discomfort, leading to a day spent at home instead of school or the office.  Weakness, nausea, and severe headaches are borne out of the terrible condition.  They only stand to get worse, if you fail to control the illness.  [...]

How to Teach a Baby Sign Language

Posted April 29th, 2009 By Carmelia Miscellaneous

Do you know that babies take to sign language pretty quickly? It’s true. At the stage when babies aren’t ready to talk yet, teaching them sign language helps both parent and child to communicate sooner. It also helps with interaction and bonding. Sounds [...]