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How to Pick a Sippy Cup
by a eHow Home & Garden Editor
A sippy cup is the cup a child graduates to after a bottle. Children as young as 6 months old can drink from a sippy cup which has a cover and a stopper inside the cup to eliminate spills. Here is how to pick a sippy cup for your child.
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How to Make a Good Cup of Tea
by Anna Sanclement
A cup of tea is best when it tastes like tea! Learn how to brew the perfect cup.
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How to Unlock Every Cup in Mario Kart Wii
by jaf09
In Mario Kart Wii, there are several cups you cannot race on when you first play the game. These cups are the Leaf cup, the Star Cup, the Lightning Cup, and the Special Cup. Each of these cups contain four courses. To race on these hidden courses, you must unlock them in 1-player mode. You need to unlock each cup once for each difficulty mode you wish to play that cup on. Once you unlock a cup, you can play on it in multiplayer mode as well.
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How to Play Flip Cup
by eric1985
Flip cup is a fun, social game played with beer. It is easy and exciting.
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Harmonica Cupping Technique
by Eric Williams
Learn the cupping technique for playing harmonica in this free harp music lesson on video.
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How to Brew a Cup of Tea
by southernemma
Learn how to properly brew a cup of tea.
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How to Crochet a Cup Holder
by a eHow Hobbies, Games & Toys Editor
You might use a cup holder to keep a soda cool. You might use a cup holder as an insulator to keep a hot drink warm. No matter what kind of drink you put your cup holder on, you can crochet a cup holder in the same way.
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How to Make Dice Cups
by a eHow Hobbies, Games & Toys Editor
A dice cup should be made out of an 8 to 10-oz. cup without a handle. The key to making a good dice cup is finding a way to muffle the noise and keeping it simple. Customize your dice cup by covering it with material.
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Dixie Cup Cooking With Preschoolers
by Alicia Bodine
If you are looking for a way to introduce preschoolers to cooking, use Dixie cups. These cups do not burn in the oven and can be used to make all kinds of things. The cups are the perfect serving size for preschoolers, and they will love cooking and eating their own snacks from the cups.
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How to Make Natural Sake Cups
by mcroom
Sake, the Japanese wine made from fermented rice, is traditionally served warm in small ceramic cups. For a different twist, serve it chilled in cool cucumber cups.
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