How To Of The Day: How To Break Out Of Jail

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May 102015
 

Joe Bereta, of “Epic How To”, provides a step-by-step guide on ways, both legal and not-so-legal, to break out of jail.

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So, you’re in the slammer. Don’t worry, AWE Me is here to help you Get Out of Jail! We’re not here to judge, we’re just here to break you out, because it’s better to watch Orange is the New Black from the comfort of your secret hide-out than to live IRL.

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How To Of The Day: Marshmallow Catapult

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May 052015
 

How to make a marshmallow catapult.

Here’s something that will occupy the kids’ time and while may appear (to them) to be a total time suck, it will teach fine motor skills, ingenuity and possibly collaborative play.

Steps:

Marshmallow Catapult 1
1 Create a triangle with the skewers. Join the ends with one of the large marshmallows to design a large triangle.

Marshmallow Catapult 2
2 Add a pyramid to your triangle. With the triangle laying on a flat surface, build a pyramid above the triangle.

Marshmallow Catapult 3
3 Create your catapult launcher. Tape the plastic spoon handle to the end of another skewer. Wrap the tape around the spoon several times to secure tightly (this spoon will see a lot of action).

Marshmallow Catapult 4
4 Place the thin rubber band around the top marshmallow. Lay the rubber band over the marshmallow that has topped the pyramid. Allow the band to just lay there.

Marshmallow Catapult 5
5 Slide spoon skewer through the rubber band so that it is being supported by the rubber band. Pierce the end of it on the marshmallow at the base.

Marshmallow Catapult 6
6 Use mini marshmallows as your “launching rocks.” You can also use other small candies or items–anything that will fit inside the spoon. Hold the base as you pull the spoon back gently against the tension of the band.

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How To Of The Day: Parallel Park Perfectly

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May 032015
 

How to parallel park perfectly, every time. The recipe for a one-move parking job is pretty simple.

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Rules of thumb and experience help, but we prefer repeatable experiments. And if you see this and laugh, you’re probably not as good as you think you are. Thankfully, the recipe for a one-move parking job is pretty simple.

1. Pull alongside the car ahead of the space you want. Align your rear axle with that car’s bumper. Turn the wheel toward the curb at full lock.

2. Back up until the center of your inside rear tire aligns with the streetside edge of the forward car. Straighten wheel, continue to reverse.

3. When your outside tire aligns with that same edge, turn the wheel the other way.

4. If all went according to plan, you’re in the space, bodywork intact. Get out and admire your work.

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How To Of The Day: Grow Potatoes In Containers

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Apr 292015
 

How to Grow Potatoes in Containers

Freshly dug potatoes are nothing like those bought from the store. Unfortunately, the only way that you can get to experience them is by growing the potatoes at your home and to experience the tasty potatoes fresh from the garden. Growing potatoes in containers comes with several advantages. Protecting the potatoes from critters, which really love them, is much easier when they are in the containers. In addition, the last thing you will need to worry about is weeds since the containers are able to ensure that the weeds do not attack your crops. And in any case, this can be quite a fun project to undertake at home together with your kids.

Whether you are growing your potatoes in containers, pots or bags, the advice is the same. First, you will need to put about 7 inches of the best quality compost manure in your containers. Multipurpose compost is a great alternative that can be used as well. For best results, it is essential that you consider mix your compost with well rotted homemade compost/ farmyard manure and/ or sharp sand. The mixture should be 50/50. The benefit of ensuring your mix contains organic material is that it becomes much easier to water your potatoes throughout the whole season. The good thing with the organic material is that they contain highly valuable plant food that can boost the growth of your crop. Chicken manure pellets also works great too.

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