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How to Ferment Black Beans
Fermented beans can be a tasty snack or side dish—they are different from black beans used in Mexican and Latin cuisines, and are well-suited to Asian dishes. Fermenting your own beans is a surprisingly simple process. Simply cook and flavor your beans an...
How to Clean a Metal Backsplash
Metal backsplashes are appealing because they are so resistant to damage. Still, regular cleaning is useful to prevent ugly stains from setting. The first step is always to blot up the stain and wipe it off with plain water.[1] X Expert Source E...
How to Take a Tragus Piercing Out
The tragus piercing is a sophisticated piercing done on the flap of skin just in front of your inner ear. Because of its location, taking jewelry out can be a little more difficult than with other piercings. It's still doable, though! Start by getting you...
How to Create a Poll on Facebook Messenger on Android
This wikiHow teaches you how to ask a question in a Facebook Messenger group chat by creating a poll.
How to Remove Ice from a Driveway
When you're facing an icy winter, you have to keep the driveway clear of ice to keep it safe. Covering the driveway in rock salt is the most common and time-tested method. Spraying the icy driveway with rubbing alcohol is also an effective way to melt the...
How to Ride a Road Bike
Road biking is a great hobby and an even better workout. You may have ridden a bike a lot as a kid, but riding a road bike requires different positioning and technique. Keeping your body loose but aligned well is the most important thing when you ride. Yo...
How to Cover Up Cuts
Covering up cuts can aid in the healing process, or simply serve as a way to conceal them from view. Treat your fresh cuts right away by cleaning them, treating them with antibiotic ointment, and covering them with a bandage or piece of gauze. You can cov...
How to Log Out of WeChat on Android
This wikiHow teaches you how to exit WeChat when you're using an Android.
How to Wear Gaiters
Gaiters are essentially the things that close the space between your hiking boots and pants to keep your feet dry and warm. Wearing gaiters is great for winter and early spring hikes because they keep the snow out of your boots. They are also helpful beca...
How to Dull Chrome
Chrome is often applied over pieces of metal to give them a shiny appearance. There may, however, be a circumstance in which you don't want your chrome to be polished. To achieve a dull look for your chrome, you can use a scouring pad or you can submerge...
How to Stamp Leather
Leather stamping can be a fun project to create things like leather name tags and more. While it may sound complicated, it's surprisingly easy to stamp leather with the right supplies. All you need are leather stamps and a hammer to create custom stamped...
How to Reglaze Tile
Reglazing your tile technically requires removing each tile and sending it back to the kiln. Luckily, refinishing your tile with epoxy paint gives you that finished look with a do-it-yourself approach. Start by getting a quality tile refinishing kit and f...
How to Ask for a Raise in Email
Though asking for a raise is standardly done in person, you can do so over email as long as you follow some guidelines about formality and writing. For the best chances of getting what you want, you'll need to carefully craft an email that is clear about...
How to Feed a Cat with Cancer
As cats get older, their risk of developing cancer increases. Like humans, cats can get many different types of cancer, which may result in a variety of complications. It is common for feline cancer patients to have trouble getting proper nutrition, eithe...
How to Blue Steel
Bluing steel is the process of oxidizing the surface of the metal to protect it from rust. There are several different techniques, and each one has its own particular uses. The most commonly used are cold bluing and hot bluing, but rust bluing was the sta...
How to Write a Keynote Speech
A good keynote speech is gripping and inspiring. It sets the tone for the event, program, or conference, and it can really unify the audience. If you’ve been invited to write and give a keynote speech (congrats!), you might not be sure where to start, or...