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Want a Sweet and Savory Treat? Make Candied Bacon

by Haroun Kola on March 9, 2010

It’s sweet! It’s savory! It’s a strange but yummy combination. Serve up a tray of candied bacon at your next party. If you think everyone loves bacon, you haven’t seen them jump into a plate of candied bacon.

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9 Ways to Deal with a Proud Person

by Haroun Kola on March 9, 2010

After losing his darlin’ to his pride, country singer Hylo Brown croons: “Foolish pride, “I’ll never forgive you in this lifetime.”[1] We have all come across that person who refuses to show weakness, give in to an argument, or accept a helping hand. How can you form a meaningful and functional relationship with a proud person?

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How to Do Pranayam (Breathing Exercises)

by Haroun Kola on March 8, 2010

Pranayam (also spelled Pranayama) is an ancient practice concerned with breath control. Research has shown that that practicing Pranayama can relieve symptoms of asthma.[1] It is also beneficial in treating stress related disorders, such as anxiety and depression.[2] There are a total of six types of Pranayam practice, all of which are detailed here.

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How to Modify Rotastak Cages for Dwarf Hamsters

March 8, 2010 How To Do Anything

The CageDo you ever get annoyed that your amazing Rotastak cage is useless because your dwarf hamsters are too small to climb the tubing? If so, try this out. It’s cheaper and better than using ladders, and it’s very easy to do.
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How to Sell Crafts on Etsy

March 7, 2010 How To Do Anything

Do people often say about your crafts, “You should sell these on Etsy!” or “Are you on Etsy yet?” If the answer is yes, then it’s time to get going and set up shop! It’s easier than you think.
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How to Create a Cement Texture in Paint.Net

March 7, 2010 How To Do Anything

Cement textureLearning how to create a texture in a particular program can come in handy for creating a specific look. The process can apply to other programs with the lessons learned. This article will show you how to create that effect with Paint.net.
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11 Tips for Managing Hayfever as a Buddhist

March 6, 2010 How To Do Anything

Of all belief systems, Buddhism is perhaps the most unkind on hayfever sufferers. Whether you’re subjected to incense smoke inhalation in a dingy shrine in Hong Kong or just trying to meditate without sneezing in the US, these are some useful suggestions for managing hayfever in the most allergen-potent religion.
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How to Find Primary Source Documents

March 6, 2010 How To Do Anything

When doing research, researchers usually rely on what is called “secondary”[1] and “tertiary”[2] sources. These are compilations and reinterpretations of original other sources that are called “primary”[3][4] sources. These secondary and tertiary sources are usually enough and sometimes even obligatory. However, in some areas and topics of research, it is desirable, and sometimes necessary, to [...]

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How to Remove Stains from Tea Cups and Coffee Mugs with Baking Soda

March 5, 2010 How To Do Anything

REDIRECT Remove Stains from Tea Cups Using Baking Soda
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7 Ways to Stay Calm in a Stressful Situation

March 5, 2010 How To Do Anything

The clock is ticking. Everyone’s counting on you. Which wire should you cut?While most of us never have to deal with the life-or-death dilemmas of a bomb squad, everyday situations such as job interviews, public speaking, and family emergencies, can be every bit as stressful if we are not accustomed to dealing with them. [...]

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8 Steps to Fighting Book Piracy

March 4, 2010 How To Do Anything

Pirated copies of hard copy books and original ebooks are appearing on free ebook sites throughout the internet, including those by many respected authors. It doesn’t matter if they were originally issued in hard copy or ebook form, because the pirates laboriously scan hard copy books, page by page, and turn them into PDF files. [...]

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