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Semi-permanent Tattoos
I think a lot of people love the idea of having tattoos but are not able to going through the process, majorly because it’s really a painful one. A lot of people also try to try out temporary tattoos to see if they’d love something inked on their body. What most people often go for is henna. They caRead more
I think a lot of people love the idea of having tattoos but are not able to going through the process, majorly because it’s really a painful one. A lot of people also try to try out temporary tattoos to see if they’d love something inked on their body. What most people often go for is henna. They can get the tattoo design done as henna first, to know if it’s something would still be likeable after a long time.
See lessIs it okay to reuse fry-oil
I reuse oil a couple of times, just have to filter it every use. I'm not too picky with very tiny bits so I just use a standard strainer; many people opt for coffee filters or cheesecloth because they find it hard to clean an oily strainer, but I find that a scouring pad with some dishwashing liquidRead more
I reuse oil a couple of times, just have to filter it every use. I’m not too picky with very tiny bits so I just use a standard strainer; many people opt for coffee filters or cheesecloth because they find it hard to clean an oily strainer, but I find that a scouring pad with some dishwashing liquid does the job pretty quickly if the oil is strained while still hot, maybe because it’s less viscous when hot but it’s just a guess. Oil used for deep-frying seafood though, I’ll reuse it only for seafood.
See lessHow to naturally deworm
The best treatment is not getting them in the first place. Parasites like tapeworm are completely avoidable. Thoroughly cook all food and sanitize all water in the wild. Make sure you always practice good hygiene. Follow those rules, and tapeworm will be the least of your worries. However, if you fiRead more
The best treatment is not getting them in the first place. Parasites like tapeworm are completely avoidable. Thoroughly cook all food and sanitize all water in the wild. Make sure you always practice good hygiene. Follow those rules, and tapeworm will be the least of your worries. However, if you find yourself battling tapeworm, walnut is a good go-to.
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