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  • How to Antique Paper Without Baking

    Whether you're creating an authentic-looking treasure map or a decorative poem for framing, antique paper adds character and age to fresh pages. Antique paper looks yellowed, wrinkled and worn. It makes new sheets of paper look ancient. One common method of aging paper is dying the paper with coffee or tea then using the oven to dry it out afterwards. An no-bake method achieves similar results without the use of an oven.

  • How to Bake Tofu Without Being a Chef

    Tofu is a complete source of protein that is made like cheese, but uses soya beans instead of milk. Generally, tofu comes in two varieties: firm and smooth. The firm type typically is better for cooking and the smoother variety often is used for spreads and dips.

  • How to Bake Without Eggs

    Most of us enjoy baked goods, but you may want to cut down on cholesterol and bake dessert without eggs. It takes some modifications and planning, but it's possible to bake without eggs and end up with scrumptious desserts.

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