Saturday, February 28, 2009

How to Make Money Selling at Flea Markets






 

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Friday, February 27, 2009

How to Create Rag Curls


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How to Create Rag Curls
 

If you're looking for a different and interesting hairstyle that isn't bad for your hair like perms, color, and curling appliances, you should try rag curls. They're simple, doesn't take that long, and will leave you with a head full of lovely curls! In this article, I will show you how to make rag curls.
 






 

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Thursday, February 26, 2009

How to Get a Missing W-2 Form


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How to Get a Missing W-2 Form
 

Your W-2 form, or wage and tax statement, has information that is vital for your tax preparation. Employers are required to mail W-2 forms to all employees by Jan 31st each year. Sometimes, however, the form gets lost in the mail, is sent to the wrong address or the employer does not mail it. If you don't receive your W-2 form, there are some steps that you can take to get this important document.
 






 

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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

How to Reuse Old Newspaper


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How to Reuse Old Newspaper
 

Those of us who still get our news and sports results from a newspaper—usually end up with a mess to store until recycling day. Now, wouldn't it be great if you could actually use those stacks of old newspapers for something else? Well you can. Here are some ideas.
 






 

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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

How to Make Mardi Gras King Cake


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How to Make Mardi Gras King Cake
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The Mardi Gras king cake is a twisted bread traditionally topped with sugar or icing and colored purple, green and gold. King cakes from around the world are stuffed with a small trinket (usually a baby) and the recipient of the piece of cake with the trinket is responsible for various obligations and blessed with privileges. King cake is simple to make if you follow a few basic steps.
 






 

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Sunday, February 22, 2009

How to Make a Pitcher of S'More Martinis


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How to Make a Pitcher of S'More Martinis
 

S'mores don't have to be saved for camping! Why should boy and girl scouts have all the fun? You can use the same classic ingredients as inspiration for a cocktail party. Yes, you heard right. Here's how to turn this outdoor American tradition into a signature indoor cocktail.
 






 

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Saturday, February 21, 2009

How to Keep Sidewalks Safe in Winter Without Damaging Plants


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How to Keep Sidewalks Safe in Winter Without Damaging Plants
 

Icy sidewalks and garden pathways turn everyday, simple tasks like getting the mail or walking the dog into a dangerous proposition. Keeping your sidewalks ice-free is an important way to protect yourself and passersby from injury. It's also the law in many municipalities. But salt and other deicing compounds can cause harm to plants and local watersheds. Here are some ideas for reducing the usage of deicer while keeping your sidewalks—and plants—safe throughout the winter.
 






 

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