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How to Make a Traditional Baked Easter Ham
Howcast - If your culinary knowledge of ham is limited to sandwich lunch meat, this guide will show you how to turn that large hock into a beautiful holiday meal.
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How to Make a Bacon Taco Shell
Howcast - Learn how to make a bacon taco shell from chef Adrian Ashby in this Howcast food video.
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How to Make Bacon-Wrapped Meatloaf
Howcast - Learn how to make bacon-wrapped meatloaf from chef Adrian Ashby in this Howcast food video.
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How to Cook Bacon in the Oven
Howcast - Learn how to cook bacon in the oven from chef Adrian Ashby in this Howcast food video.
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How to Sharpen Scissors
Howcast - It's important to keep your household scissors sharp for efficiency and safety. You can sharpen scissors at home using sandpaper or aluminum foil.
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How to Microwave Corn on the Cob
Howcast - Bring the fresh taste of summer to the dinner table in a few short minutes by using your microwave to cook corn on the cob.
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How to Make Popcorn While Camping
Howcast -Take popcorn out of the movie theater and into nature with a little ingenuity to make your next camping trip full of buttery goodness.
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How to Make Creme Brulee without an Oven
Howcast -Follow this recipe to prepare authentic creme brulee at home without using your oven.
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How to Make a Coin Battery
Sure you could take $2.50 and just buy some batteries, but how much fun would that be?
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How to Build a Giant Floor Mat Nintendo Controller
Remember the good old days before "aerobic gaming," when you could just sit on your butt and wiggle your thumbs? Well those days are gone; time to get up, stand up, and put your feet to work.
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How to Play the Aluminum Foil Prank on a Co-worker
Giving your colleague's office or cubicle a makeover is a nifty practical joke.
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How To Open a Bottle Of Wine
Opening a bottle of wine isn't hard—which is why not being able to accomplish it is particularly embarrassing. Don't worry—with a little practice you'll be liberating the fruit of the vine in a few fluid motions.
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How to Make Low-Fat Chicken Tenders
Even if you're watching your waistline, you don't have to give up your favorite foods. Baked — not fried — chicken tenders can be just as tasty as the real deal.
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How to Make Your Own Popsicles
Don't let the warm weather wear you down. Beat the heat and create your own frozen treats.
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How to Make a Moist, Juicy Roast Turkey
Turkey isn't just for Thanksgiving. You can prepare a delicious and healthy roast turkey for any occasion.
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How to Make Christmas Cookie Cutters
Why buy cookie cutters? Design and make your own for pennies on the dollar.
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How to Stuff a Turkey
Everyone knows the stuffing is the best part of the bird! These foolproof instructions will ensure that yours is delicious.
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How to Make Sweet Potato Marshmallow Casserole
Get ready for a sugar rush -- these tubers are caramelized to sweet perfection, then topped with gooey toasted marshmallows.
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How to Keep Hanukkah Candles from Tipping Over
Enjoy the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah with peace of mind, knowing that the flickering candles in your menorah will stay put.
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How to Use Fresh Ginger Root
Enjoy the flavor and the health benefits of fresh ginger root with a variety of preparations.
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Pumpkin Pie | Recipe
It's so easy to make pumpkin pie and this is how. Don't be phased by the pastry!
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Katherine Mansfield's 'The Fly' (1922): exploring character foils and symbolism
Pupil outcome: I can explore Katherine Mansfield’s use of character foils and symbolism in her short story, 'The Fly'. Key learning points: - Mr. Woodifield and the boss are foils to one another. - Symbolism is when writers use something...
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'Jekyll and Hyde': examining Lanyon as a foil to Jekyll
Pupil outcome: I can explain how Dr. Lanyon acts as a foil to Henry Jekyll. Key learning points: - In literature, a foil is a contrasting character who highlights another’s qualities or flaws. - Lanyon acts as a foil to Jekyll in the...