Using a popsicle stick, weigh out the ground up potassium nitrate (KNO3) into a weighing cup placed on a digital scale. Add it to a plastic baggie. Use the sharpie to label the bag. Do the same for the charcoal and sulfur and add it to the rocket fuel baggie. Once you have your n...
Personally, each day, I would drink less and less coffee, I used the same cup (it took about 40 days for me to get over it) I made 50 little marks on my with a sharpie on the outside of the cup, and each day, I would fill it up to the marker just under the one I filled...
It’s true: I’ve dragged my feet over writing a guide to what I keep in my “pantry” (I don’t have a pantry) and fridge for 14 years now. I have my reasons, primarily that I’m not sure I know what your kitchen needs. I mean, shouldn’t you stock the stuff you need for...
If you go to a new pharmacy, you must have a prescription; or the new pharmacist must call the doctor or the original pharmacy to see if a refill is authorized. When you leave a physician's office, ask the office staff to call in the prescription to the pharmacy so that...
Starting tomorrow, travel writerRolf Pottswill embark on a trip that will take him around the world without using a single piece of luggage. This post will explain how he’s going to do it, and there’s a kick-ass giveaway at the end… ...
For alcohol-based markers, you can refill the marker itself with rubbing alcohol to revive it. Just remove the tip first. Check the weight of a marker before buying — lighter ones tend to be dried out already. Smaller markers tend to dry out faster than larger ones, so size matters ...
It’s better to take out too much ink than too little. That way you’re less likely to need a refill during the tattoo. If you need a refill, change your gloves before and after touching the tattoo ink bottle. Do not use needles with damaged packaging. Do not touch the needle with ...
You need water to clean off your brush when switching colors. You’ll also need to use water to mix and apply watercolor paint. When the water starts to get a murky brown or gray, empty the cup in your sink and refill it with fresh water.[4] 3 Squeeze the paint onto a palette ...