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How to Make a Yogurt Face Mask

Posted October 13th, 2009 By Elaine Grooming

Do you know that skin care products contain plenty of chemicals that can harm your skin, too? If you want beautiful, blemish-free skin, you should opt for homemade facial masks, such as those made from yogurt. Yogurt is a healthy and creamy base [...]

How to Remove Paint from Clothes

Posted October 11th, 2009 By Elaine Cleaning

Getting paint on your favorite shirt spells disaster, and would definitely make any person cringe in horror. Paint adheres very well to fabric, and can be tricky and difficult to remove. If you have this problem, don’t worry; there might still be a [...]

How to Gut a Fish

Posted October 7th, 2009 By Carmelia Hunting

Most times, we don’t need to gut a fish ourselves when we buy them at the supermarket. However, learning how to gut a fish is an important skill, especially if you like the great outdoors. How will you ever enjoy that fresh salmon [...]

How to Peel a Butternut Squash

Posted September 23rd, 2009 By Elaine Cleaning, Cooking, Games, Holidays & Events

The butternut squash is a delicious and healthy squash variety loved for its sweet taste. It’s heavenly when cooked, but when you’re just about to prepare it, it can be such a huge fuss (Tips on how to cook butternut squash). A lot [...]

How to Make Freezer Jam

Posted September 21st, 2009 By Carmelia Cooking

If you love jam but you’re not quite crazy with the trouble that comes with making jam, here’s an alternative: Freezer jam. As the name implies, freezer jam is made quickly and rather easily, but you’ve got to store the end product in [...]

How to Chop Garlic

Posted September 16th, 2009 By Carmelia Cooking

Garlic is an ingredient that’s used in many savory dishes…in fact, garlic is used in so many dishes, one could hardly keep count. Chopping garlic uniformly is important to ensure that all of the pieces get cooked evenly at the same time. Learn [...]

How to Chop a Pepper

Posted September 16th, 2009 By Elaine Cooking

Bell peppers add color, crunch and a delicious and tangy flavor to various dishes, including soups, casseroles and salads. Most professional cooks know how to prepare and chop these yummy veggies without much difficulty, but for an amateur in the kitchen, it can [...]

How to Carve Soap

Posted September 14th, 2009 By Elaine Crafts

Carving wood, cement or even plaster is great, if you’re already a master of this craft, but if not, you can start with something simpler. For example, you can try soap carving. Here’s how you can do this fun craft.
Benefits Of Soap Carving
Soap [...]

How to Glaze a Window

Posted September 9th, 2009 By Elaine DIY

If you live in an old house, chances are you have wooden-framed windows with glazing in their windowpanes. Overtime, the glazing becomes old, lowering insulation efficiency and making the frame and glass prone to breakage. If you’re not ready to buy and replace [...]

How to Seal a Pipe

Posted September 9th, 2009 By monsterguide DIY

Most people usually call the plumber to fix a leaking pipe, but simple plumbing tasks are things that you can do yourself.  Leaky pipes can be easily repaired with simple tools at a minimum cost.  If you want to repair or seal a [...]