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Love this attachment parenting article!!! Thanks!
Excellent article about becoming vegan. I am only vegetarian and would love to go all the way! 5*
Mmm, I love sharing tofu for the sole reason that most people think it is gross... It just has to be prepared right! I always freeze mine. Great article! 5*
You still have to be careful with french fries, pies and other desserts, marinara sauce, etc... Sometimes they still contain lard or chicken stock, unfortunately. Or at least butter... Great article, though. 5* and rec
Good info and tips. Thanks.
Adorable idea and sounds like fun to make a sock puppet that eats!
I like wearing fimo, but as I'm not convinced it's entirely safe even baked, I wrap teflon tape around the wearable area so it's not in contact with my skin, and I only wear it for short periods.
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Nice article, but I have to disagree with buying the cheapest turntables. NO NO NO. Crappy decks will almost certainly discourage any wannabe DJ. Good luck trying to ever beat match! Cheap decks lack any sufficient Torque, or proper pitch control. If you even touch your record to slow it down, it will practically stop dead, then NEVER resume the correct speed. My first decks were almost $1500 Tech 1200's MkII (back in the day the newest models). You get what you pay for. They are still the industry standard for a reason. A person can stand on the platter of a moving Tech 12 deck and the motor will actually compensate the weight (not that I'd ever recommend standing on your turnatable). My advice is that if someone wants to learn how to DJ, then suck up to a DJ friend with PROPER equipment and learn to spin on their equipment, but buy/bring your own needles when you're trainwrecking!...
Laura, I'm sure you're a well meaning person, but you ob-viously don't know much about candlemaking. First of all, the use of little cut up squares of cardboard tohold the wick in place is very dangerous! Once the flame contacts the cardboard, you will have one veryBIG flame in the tealight cup! Secondly, string is avery poor choice for candle wick. You need to use a zinc cored wick which supports it self in the tealightcup. Anything else will burn poorly, and fall over. Ihave this knowledge from over 30 years of candlemaking. You are better off going to a craft store, and buying little metal tabs, and cored wick for your tealights. Mike
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