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Basic cooking tips

May 11, 2012 By: Jocelyn Iyog Category: Cooking, Tips & how to’s

When preparing meals, a few basic kitchen rules apply. It doesn’t matter what is being cooked, these rules are not only good common sense, they could possibly save a life.

  1. Don’t be afraid to use your imagination. Experiment with different tastes and textures. You just might create something spectacular.
  2. Turn pot or pan handles inward so they are not a temptation to curious youngsters eager to see what’s cooking.
  3. Use proper heat settings for the food being prepared. Seldom is it necessary to cook at the very highest setting.
  4. Use care with baking recipes. If your recipe calls for ½ teaspoon of baking power, use that specific amount. It could mean success for failure of your project.
  5. When boiling or steaming foods, use care when removing lids to avoid burns.
  6. When frying foods, make sure to shield the cook and others from splattering hot oil.
  7. Wipe up spills immediately.
  8. Thoroughly clean ovens and stove tops on a regular basis
  9. Wear clothing with sleeves that cannot drape onto cooking surfaces or into food.
  10. Never put water on a grease fire. Use salt instead.
  11. Keep a fire extinguisher nearby.

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Eye Makeup Techniques

May 10, 2012 By: Jocelyn Iyog Category: Beauty, Tips & how to’s

Eye make up, like any other make up, is designed to make a person feel confident and beautiful. To be able to look good and beautiful, one must know the proper techniques and tips that will help them get the best results.

Applying eye make up can be done by a professional or by an ordinary person at home with proper tools. Keep in mind, however, that different eyes require different make up and one must know that kind of style or technique goes best with that eye as each eye can be grouped by size and color.

Don’t overdo eye make up as best you can. Apply it sparingly to not look clownish. Harmonizing your make up is important as well. Apply the same shades and amount on one side of the face as you would the other for the look to be well-balanced and look good.

Use neutral colors if you don’t know what shades look good with your eyes. These colors are for those who aren’t yet very good on matching colors and these give you that natural, effortless look. Once you get the hang of, it color coordinate your make up by keeping like colors together. Bright colors go best with light colors and muted goes well with other muted shades.

Lastly, always update yourself with new eye make up styles and techniques. Get to know your eye shape and color and take time to research and experiment on what suits you best.

Improve your Home’s Ambiance with a Gel Fireplace

May 06, 2012 By: Jocelyn Iyog Category: Home Improvement

While not as many people use fireplaces to heat their homes these days, a fireplace does make a welcoming sight when the weather turns cold. If you have a non-functioning (sealed) fireplace, or even if you don’t have a fireplace at all, a gel fireplace can make your home look much more warm and welcoming.gel-fireplace-2

Gel fireplaces don’t require wood, gas, or any other traditional fuel. They use small cans of alcohol, which burns cleanly, leaving no smoke or fumes. A chimney is not required, and gel fireplaces can be moved from place to place if you rearrange your furniture. But if you want one to stay in one place, there are wall-mounted gel fireplaces.

You can’t use a gel fireplace for heat. They give off a little warmth, but their purpose is mostly to give your room a certain coziness. As for price, they start around $200 and can be ordered online. The cans of fuel run about $65 for a 24-pack. The cans of fuel burn for about three hours – perfect for an evening’s worth of ambiance. And you can blow out the flames if you want or need to.gel-fireplace

Even if your house doesn’t have a fireplace, you can get the cozy feeling of having one by using one of the new gel fireplaces.

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Improving Home Air Quality During Winter

May 04, 2012 By: Jocelyn Iyog Category: Home Improvement

Air quality during winter is a cause for worry because the home is sealed up during that period in order to preserve heat. The flow of air from the exterior to the interior is thus interrupted. Hence, any chemical build-up inside the home during that period cannot be evacuated. They can easily reach toxic levels. The worst of it all is that most of these toxic substances bear no smell and the air quality could have fallen dramatically without anyone even noticing. Given that most North Americans spend at least 90% of their time indoors during winter, the effect of poor air quality on their health could be considerable.

Symptoms of decreasing air quality
If there are more chemicals in the atmosphere of the home, then there is likely to be some impact on the health of the occupants. Some symptoms include: frequent headaches, nausea, drowsiness or other problems that disappear once you leave the house.

Sources of Emissions in the home
The first source of toxic substances is furniture, carpets and upholstery that give off volatile substances. These substances are thought to cause irritations of the eyes, nose and throat as well as breathing difficulties. They are also suspected to cause cancer in humans. A second source of toxic chemicals is the wood stove or fireplace. These can give off poisons such as carbon monoxide and formaldehyde.
How to reduce chemical build-up in the home

There are many steps that can be taken to reduce toxic substances in the indoor atmosphere:

(i) Avoid purchasing new carpets or furniture during winter unless they bear Air Quality labels
(ii) Clean wood stoves and fireplaces regularly so that they do not emit smoke. Consider professional help every now and then to ensure that they are working properly.
(iii) Install High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) Filters in the vacuum cleaner or the air cleaner. HEPA filters will effectively capture particulate matter in the air.
(iv) Consider installing mechanical ventilation systems.
(v) Open the windows regularly, even if it is for a limited tiME

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Hiring Manicurist to Design your Nails

May 02, 2012 By: Jocelyn Iyog Category: Beauty

Although manicuring nails can be done personally but hiring an expert in this kind of art is a good option. There are many manicurists that offer their services at a very minimal charge however be careful in choosing your manicurist. Be sure that she is equipped with different tools in cleaning and designing your nails. See to it that the tools are sterilized to avoid future problems.

If you wish to go to a beauty parlor and have your nails manicured prefer to visit a well respected beauty parlor. Even though they charge quite higher but there services are more efficient. They secure necessary permits and passes required qualifications.
If you are constraint in budget, you may hire manicurist that offers home service. It is better that you have your own manicure tools for sanitary purposes. Once you found a manicurist that offers home service you may contact her to come to your house regularly.

In selecting your design be sure to discuss with your manicurist the kind of design you wish in your nail before she started the procedure to make sure that your idea will be applied correctly.


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