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How to Make Emergency Sunglasses Out of Duct Tape

9th - Higher Ed
Is there anything you can't do with duct tape? Here's how to fashion an emergency pair of sunglasses.
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How to Carve a Chicken

9th - Higher Ed
You don't have to be a specialist to carve a chicken successfully. All you need is some patience and an extremely sharp knife.
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How to Remove Meat From a Lobster

9th - Higher Ed
Cracking a lobster can take a little work, but it's worth it to get to that warm, tender lobster meat.
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How to Roast a Perfect Chicken

9th - Higher Ed
Everybody loves roast chicken. It's probably the number one comfort food out there. And you can take comfort in knowing it's incredibly easy to make.
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How to Make a Daisy Chain

9th - Higher Ed
Who needs diamonds or pearls when you can make beautiful jewelry from flowers you find growing right in your own backyard?
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How to Make Irish Soda Bread

9th - Higher Ed
There's nothing quite like a thick slab of Irish soda bread slathered with butter—be it St. Patrick's Day or just any old day.
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How to Bake Pork Chops

9th - Higher Ed
Follow these steps and you will soon be enjoying a delectable and easy pork chop dish that will please any palate.
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How to Build a Lamp

9th - Higher Ed
Why buy a boring old lamp when you can make a unique one yourself?
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How to Paint with Oils

9th - Higher Ed
With the right preparation, you too can paint using the medium masters have used for centuries.
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How to Scale & Gut a Fish

9th - Higher Ed
If you feel like a fish out of water in the kitchen, this guide will have you slicing and dicing like a professional chef in no time.
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How to Carve Wood

9th - Higher Ed
A skill that was essential to the survival of early humans, wood carving affords pleasure to many craftspeople
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How to Boil Potatoes

9th - Higher Ed
Potatoes are packed full of fiber and nutrients, so follow these simple steps to cook them up easily and effortlessly.
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How to Use a Pizza Stone

9th - Higher Ed
A pizza stone can help distribute heat evenly across the pizza base and make the pizza's dough crispy.
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How to Make a Birch Bark Basket

9th - Higher Ed
Birch bark was a traditional construction material for many Native American tribes. Use this material to construct an attractive basket.
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How to Make Candy Sushi

9th - Higher Ed
Add playful flair to your next party by making candy sushi.
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How to Master Making Fishing Lures

9th - Higher Ed
The art of making fishing lures is easier than you think, and only requires a few household items.
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How to Tell If an Avocado is Rotten

9th - Higher Ed
Avocados are delicious additions to sandwiches and salads, but you need to know if they're overripe or rotten.
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How to Tan a Hide

9th - Higher Ed
Tanning a hide by the methods used by Native Americans involves four steps: cleaning, braining, softening, and smoking.
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How to Peel an Orange

9th - Higher Ed
Oranges are small enough to fit in your pocket and are packed with nutrients such as calcium, magnesium, folate, and vitamin C. Peel an orange and reap the benefits.
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How to Repair a Hairline Crack in a Wall

9th - Higher Ed
There are two kinds of walls: the ones with cracks and the ones that will have cracks someday. Hold the house together with some easy and affordable quick fix ideas.
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How to Make a Spring Daisy Chain

9th - Higher Ed
Flower children of the world -- unite and make your own daisy chains to wear as crowns, necklaces, or bracelets.
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How to Strip Wood

9th - Higher Ed
Peel back time by stripping your wood of unwanted paint or getting rid of old stain.
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What Is a Pocket Knife?

9th - Higher Ed
Learn about pocket knives in this Howcast video with expert Dan Delavan.
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What Is a Bowie Knife?

9th - Higher Ed
Learn about bowie knives in this Howcast video with expert Dan Delavan.