Instructions Step 1: Restrict the amount of starch and sugar your child with braces eats. Starchy and sugary foods leave particles on the teeth that can turn into harmful acids. These acids can hurt his teeth and gums and generate plaque. Step 2: Serve your child with braces oatmeal for breakfast, which is both soft and easy to chew, rather than hard and crunchy cold cereal, which...
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: Please check the article because the items you'll need will vary with the type of reception you will have and whether you will use a caterer or not. Step 1: First, you’ll need to ask some basic questions. Whose backyard will you use for your party? Will it be available for the date you want? Is it convenient to the ceremony location, or,...
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: Wax paper or plastic sandwich bags Plastic wrap Aluminum foil or plastic freezer bag Freezing Bread Step 1: Let homemade bread cool completely in a well-ventilated area. Slice the bread if you do not plan to eat the entire loaf at once. Step 2: Place sheets of wax paper between each slice to prevent slices from sticking together in the...
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Instructions Identification Step 1: It stands to reason that the kind of bag that keeps bread the freshest is pretty much dependent on the bread itself. If you were to look at the storage needs of flour, the methods are determined by the type: Whole-wheat flour is different than all-purpose flour, which is different than organic flour, and so on. With bread, the ideal system of storage...
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: Paper Bag Step 1: Preheat oven to 325°F (165°C). Step 2: Place the stale bread in a clean paper bag. Fold or twist the bag's opening to close. Step 3: Dampen the bag lightly and evenly with cold water. The surface of the bread may become a little wet, but avoid soaking the bread's interior. Step 4: Heat the entire bag...
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: Bowls
6 cups self-rising flour
1 tsp. salt
2 packages of dry active yeast
2 tbsp. white granulated sugar
2 cups warm water
1 cup milk
4 tbsp. butter
1 tbsp. olive oil
2 bread pans
Large metal pan How to Bake Crusty Bread Step 1: Place the flour in a large bowl and set aside. Step 2: Put the yeast and sugar in another large bowl...
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Instructions History Step 1: French polish is a trademark of the Victorian era and was used until the early 20th century. French polishing is usually done on expensive woods because of the intricate methods that are involved in finishing a piece. It is called French polishing because it resembles what most people consider French furniture. Types Step 1: There are various types...
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: 1 kg. of rye bread 4 liters of water, boiling 750 grams of sugar 50 grams of raisins 10-15 black currant leaves 2-3 tbsp. of yeast 2 tbsp. of dried mint Step 1: Slice the bread, and dry the slices in an oven until brown. Step 2: Place the slices in a saucepan, and pour in the boiling water. Leave for 4-5 hours. Step 3: Meanwhile,...
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: Computer with Internet access Microphone and headset Step 1: Choose an online French language course. There are plenty of free French courses online complete with grammar exercises, vocabulary builders and listening activities. If you're an absolute beginner, stay with one course until you have the basics. If you already know a little French,...
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: 1 tsp. baking soda 1 cup Hachiya Persimmon pulp 2 1/2 cups flour 1/2 cup sugar 1/2 cup brown sugar, packed 2 1/2 tsp. baking powder 1 tsp. salt 1 tsp. cinnamon 1 tsp. nutmeg 1 egg 1/3 cup milk 3 tbsp. cooking oil 1 cup chopped nuts Persimmon Bread Step 1: Preheat oven 350 degrees. Grease and flour 5x9-inch loaf pan. Step 2: Stir...
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Instructions Step 1: Find the style which suits you! Contrary to popular opinion, French woman are not slaves to fashion. At a young age a French woman is taught to find the style which suits her best, and stick to it. Step 2: Buy less. Yes, that's right! It is a myth that a French woman owns an enormous amount of clothes. The secret is that she prefers to spend her money on a few...
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Instructions Tools for Getting Started Step 1: Focus your study on a specific type of conversation. Just like in English, conversing in the business world requires a different vocabulary than chatting politely with the butcher or talking on the phone. Think about how you will use the language as you begin to practice. Step 2: Invest in multimedia software designed to help you learn...
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Instructions Step 1: See the plantation house. One of easiest French influences to recognize is the French-styled plantation home. The large, symmetrical plantation homes of the South are easy to identify with their wide, gently sloping roof extensions, rows of plain support beams and timber frames filled out with brick. The long, thin porches and raised up living areas are also good...
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Instructions Identification Step 1: When you are out on a date, you can choose to end the evening with a basic kiss--or you can show your date how much you desire him by giving him a long French kiss. You can use your tongue to initiate a French kiss by gently separating your lover's lips. A French kiss is just another term for an open-mouthed kiss: You move your tongue around in your...
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Instructions Step 1: Be encouraging and positive. Kissing anyone is a nerve wrecking experience in any instance. The first time is especially scary since you're supposed to actually know what you're doing. Step 2: Start with the basics. Where to place your hands and how to lean in to initiate a kiss. These are the easiest things to start with and most terrifying parts of kissing...
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: Small stone (about 1 inch in diameter)
Sand
Sod Step 1: Dig the French drain to at least 18 inches deep and at least a foot wide. Remove any excess loose dirt at the bottom. Layer 2 inches of small stone along the length and width of the French drain. Step 2: Pour sand over the stone, making sure the sand gets between the stone. Continue...
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: Tape measure Silicone caulking Shims Screws Screwdriver Insulation Paint Paintbrush Step 1: Measure the opening for the French doors. If you're changing the size of a pre-existing opening for the French doors, allow room for the framing. Order the French doors. Delivery of the doors may take 3 to 4 weeks. Step 2: Remove any packing...
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