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How to Make Bitso Pinoy

Bitso-bitso is a famous Filipino snack, very similar to western donuts. The spelling variations include “bitcho-bitcho” and “bitsu-bitsu.” Many people also call it “Pinoy donut,” as the word “Pinoy” is a demonym for people from the Philippines. This deep-fried goodie is pretty easy to make.

How to Hang Medals in a Shadow Box

Whether they are sports medals earned by a child’s efforts on the playing field or military medals awarded for accomplishments on the battlefield, medals are visible accolades that you should proudly display. Mount medals in a shadow box so you can view them frequently and protect them from dust.

How to Cook Flank Steak at a Low Temperature in the Oven

Lean and full of flavor, flank steak comes from the bottom of the cow’s abdomen. It’s filled with a lot of tough, lean, long-fibered muscles. Because of these tough muscles, flank steak benefits from marinating and long, slow cooking in the oven.

How to Make a Tapestry Wall Hanging Canvas

Wall art brings warmth and texture to your home. Spruce up your empty walls with this fun tapestry wall hanging canvas.

How to Get the Tarnish Off of Old Brass

Brass is a highly attractive metal used in decorative items, musical instruments and jewelry. While highly reflective and shiny when clean, it easily tarnishes from contact with skin oils or with compounds in the air.

How to Make a Toy Into a Keychain

Are you one of those people who feels as if you're constantly looking for your keys? Create a keychain you're not likely to miss.

How to Make a Paper Coonskin Hat

For many children, every day is an adventure, every hill a mountain to climb and every stuffed teddy a bear to fight. Davy Crockett or Daniel Boone has nothing on them -- except perhaps a coonskin cap.

Sweet Vs. Sour Fruits

Every type of fruit has a particular taste and while some fruits taste sweet, other fruits taste sour. This depends on the compounds contained within each fruit.

How to Make a Skirt Waistband Bigger

Depending on the style of a skirt and your own level of sewing skills, it can be easy or somewhat tricky to make a skirt's waistband bigger. There are a few different approaches to consider. You might replace a waistband with elastic, add extra fabric, or let out darts or pleats.

How to Crochet Scrubbies From Tulle

Stuck-on food at cleanup time can quickly take the shine off a wonderful meal. Steel-wool pads can scratch your cookware, wreck your nails and form rust in between uses, but a dishcloth may not be abrasive enough to get those last crusty bits.

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