Learn to Fold a Pocket Square with this Chart

First off, ensure the color of your pocket square matches your tie. Which one you use it totally up to you. Just double-check its not awkwardly not stuffed into that pocket. Head over to The Art of Manliness to for all the methods. How to Rock a Pocket Square: An Illustrated Guide| The Art of Manliness FromArt of Manliness.

December 19, 2014 · 1 min · 59 words · Johnny Perkins

Make Meringues in Three Minutes, No Whisking Required

Three-minute microwave meringues| YouTube viaDIY Cozy Home

December 19, 2014 · 1 min · 7 words · Mitchell Wells

Read Price Matching Policies Closely for Extra Bonuses (or Caveats)

verify to read the fine print to verify you’ll walk away with the discount you’re shopping for. However, this doesn’t apply to sales, which could be a deal breaker. 5 Price-Match Policies You Should Read Closely| U.S. News Photo byWalmart.

December 19, 2014 · 1 min · 40 words · Kyle Adams

Repair Damaged Brick With a Chisel and Mortar Mix

Brick and mortar is a solid building material, but it won’t last forever. Here are the basics for “tuckpointing”, the process of repairing and rebuilding a brick wall. First, remove the compromised mortar using a chipping hammer, or a hammer and flat chisel. This will make it easier to chip out the remaining mortar. Next, apply mortar mix between the bricks using a brick trowel and pointing trowel. Start with the horizontal joints first and see to it the mix is packed tightly....

December 19, 2014 · 1 min · 161 words · Margaret Moore

Set a Fixed Gas Budget and Save the Excess When Prices Go Down

Gas is a difficult expense to budget for since its price fluctuates often. When the actual cost is lower than that, save the rest. At the moment, thenational averageis around $2.50. What are some of the things it’s possible for you to do with it? I’m glad you asked! Save up for something If you’re debt free, then save the money up. Give it’s possible for you to give the extra money to your favorite charitable organization....

December 19, 2014 · 1 min · 87 words · Kimberly Johnson

Shovel Snow Far Away from Your Path to Avoid Ice Sheets Later

How to Shovel and Salt Packed Snow and Ice| This Old House

December 19, 2014 · 1 min · 12 words · Gail Little

The Office Gift Wine Picker Chooses a Great Gift in Three Questions

Choosing that gift however, can be tricky. The site suggested a bottle of Riojawhich is often underappreciated, and remarkably affordable. The Office Gift Wine Picker| VinePair

December 19, 2014 · 1 min · 26 words · Patricia Phillips

The U.S. Airlines That Have the Most Luggage Mishaps

There were over 1.6 million cases of mishandled baggage reported in the first nine months of this year alone. That’s a lot of missing, damaged, delayed, or pilfered luggage. Here are the US airlines that have luggage mishaps the most often. ExpressJet Airlines:5.82 reports per 1,000 passengers. SkyWest Airlines:4.78 reports per 1,000 passengers. Southwest Airlines:4.31 reports per 1,000 passengers. American Airlines:3.76 reports per 1,000 passengers. These numbers might not seem terribly high, but the U....

December 19, 2014 · 1 min · 97 words · Lindsey Garcia

This Tool Picks the Right Size and Viewing Distance for Your TV

There are a lot of considerations to make when buying a TV. Chief among them are what size and viewing distance you need. This handy tool takes the guesswork out of both of them. And the farther away you oughta sit before you’re able to’t tell the difference anyway. What TV is Best For My Apartment?| For Rent

December 19, 2014 · 1 min · 58 words · Trevor Bell

What Operating System Should I Use for My DIY Home Server?

Does it even matter? If you’re a regular home user, start with Amahi first.Check out our guidefor step-by-step instructions. FreeNAS: Enterprise-Grade RAID Support FreeNASis a very popular home server operating system. That can add up to a lot. Check outour guide to FreeNASfor the basics. You won’t have to learn anything new, and it can literally do anything a Linux desktop could. No matter what your needs are, one of these operating systems should be able to fulfill them....

December 19, 2014 · 1 min · 90 words · Donald Walters

Win the Game of Dreidel by Starting First (Or Change the Rules)

The traditional game of dreidel played during Hanukkah focuses on a spinning top and a bit of gambling. Changing the rules evens the odds for everyone. Most people don’t wait that long and just declare a winner when they get bored. They also figured out that the person who spins first usually wins. The traditional rules of how much of the pot you get still apply. Check out the link for other reasons why dreidel takes so long and suggested rule changes....

December 19, 2014 · 1 min · 100 words · Dawn Brown

Working with a Mentor Is a Process, Not Just an Accomplishment

The real work starts after you actually connect with someone that can potentially be a mentor. A mentorship is a process, not an accomplishment. It is a relationship, not just a badge of honor. Landing a mentorship is a big accomplishment, but when you obtain one, the real work begins. Finding and maintaining your relationship with a mentorcan be a long process, but it can alsobe extremely rewarding. confirm you find the right people andstart off with a great impression....

December 19, 2014 · 1 min · 94 words · Kathleen Smith

"The Way a Person Does One Thing Is the Way They Do Everything"

If you’re going to do somethingno matter what it isdo it to the best of your ability. For example, I would make my bed but I wouldn’t tuck the sheets all the way in. I would clean the house but not pull the lounge out and vacuum under. You’ll wonder why success eludes you, but the answer is in your process. If you do one thing lazily, you’ll do everything lazily....

December 18, 2014 · 1 min · 110 words · John Perry