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Prepare grocery list before going camping
Just because you’re roughing it doesn’t mean your taste buds have to suffer. From tent to glamorous RV, packing the right amount and kinds of foods will not only save you from starving, but also save you money and energy in the long run. Here are some tips for what to bring, how to prepare and how to store camping foods so critters won’t get greedy and your stomach won’t get needy.
Bread makers offer tips on art of baking
When learning to master the art of baking, it isn’t a cakewalk — it can take some time to get on a roll. From handling fickle ingredients to deciphering industry lingo, care is required before you can bake your favorite breads, cookies and cakes.
Pretty pleasing
The glitz of our high school proms might have dimmed, but reasons to put on the ritz for a fancy social situation never fade. Before the special event, consider how your etiquette skills will compare to those of others. “You have approximately 8 seconds to make some type of impression,” said Pamela Barc, executive director of the Lake Orion-based Etiquettes Edge.
Tailoring can significantly improve look
Everybody is different — or so says the mantra of the modern-day tailor. With simple alterations, tailors can transform dragging jeans and sagging suits to fitted fashion staples as individual as the wearer.
How to hem your pants
There’s no need to pitch a fit if your pants don’t fit correctly. With a few simple hemming tricks, you can take the length of your pants a long way.
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