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...
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...
Switching to your own jars is an easy first step because you don’t necessarily have to buy anything besides the jars. Your old spices will fit and it will encourage you to refill them rather than buy another mismatched jar. It will also make it easier to add new spices as you go–the...
Should you travel your way into cold weather, thrift stores are a good place to buy a warm jacket (which can be given way to a needy person or left in a hostel swap-box when you leave). You can also borrow things from other travelers along the way. You don’t want to be obnoxious...
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 ...
This way, instead of having to purchase new pens and pencils when they run out of ink or wear down, you can simply refill them with ink or graphite.[3] Part 2 Storing Your Supplies Properly 1 Gently place your folders into your backpack. Place your folders gently into your backpack ...