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How to Make Yogurt

Posted October 22nd, 2009 By Elaine Cooking

You can buy a perfectly delicious cup of yogurt from the supermarket, but have you ever tried making it by yourself? Homemade yogurt, when done properly, tastes just as good as the one you bought. To help you out, here are some steps [...]

How to Thin Car Paint

Posted October 20th, 2009 By Elaine Auto and Motorcycle

If you’re a car owner, you’ve probably tried doing a few paint repairs on your automobile. Using car paint is easy, but to maximize its usefulness, you need to know how to thin it properly. Most new do-it-yourself wannabes have trouble with this, [...]

How to Replace a Car Side Mirror

Posted October 19th, 2009 By Elaine Auto and Motorcycle

Whether it’s someone’s idea of a a prank or you just had an accident with another car, breaking the side mirror on the vehicle can be an annoying problem. You can ask professionals to work on this for you, but if you want, [...]

How to Check Coolant Levels

Posted October 14th, 2009 By Marck Auto and Motorcycle

Engine blocks can stand high temperatures, but the engine works at its best when it is kept in its optimum temperature.  Engine coolant helps keep your engine temperature optimized, which means less damage and energy lost from heat.  Here are the steps you [...]

How to Dispose of Chemicals

Posted October 12th, 2009 By Marck Cleaning

Different types and amounts of chemical waste can be found in the home, office, school, or industry you’re working in. Many chemical waste products can be very harmful to the environment, and may pose a significant danger to your health and well-being. [...]

How to Defrost a Turkey

Posted October 12th, 2009 By Carmelia Cooking

Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and it’s time to break out the turkey. Defrosting a turkey properly is important for getting the optimum flavor of the turkey when cooking, and to ensure that your bird is cooked properly. Here’s how to properly [...]

How to Calibrate a Scale

Posted October 11th, 2009 By Elaine DIY

Weighing scales are used for various tasks, but for it to be kept in top working condition, calibrating it on a regular basis is very important. Most scales usually come with a default calibration weight when bought, but if yours don’t have any, [...]

How to Clean a Makeup Brush

Posted October 7th, 2009 By Carmelia Cleaning

Makeup brushes are a necessity if you want to apply makeup on your face perfectly. However, if you don’t regularly clean your brushes, you may end up introducing bacteria and other irritants to your face that may cause pimples and other inconveniences. Here’s [...]

How to Tell if Meat Has Gone Bad

Posted September 28th, 2009 By Elaine Cooking

You find a chunk of raw meat inside your fridge that you want to use for cooking. Since it’s been there for a few days, you’re a little hesitant: how will you know if it has gone spoiled? If you’re not very experienced, [...]

How to Revive a Plant

Posted September 22nd, 2009 By Carmelia Gardening

If your plant is looking a little bent out of shape and sad, don’t turn sad yourself. There are still some ways that you can do to revive your plant back to its formerly robust state.
Pot-Bound Plants
If your plant is pot-bound, it means [...]