How To
How to Pack a Parachute
The sound of the wind rushing through your ears as you hurtle toward the earth—is there any greater thrill than jumping out of an airplane? Probably not. Skydiving is exciting and intense, but it’s also safe. The key is to properly pack your parachute so...
How to Check Junk Mail on Gmail on Android
This wikiHow teaches you how to view a list of all the email messages in the Spam folder of your Gmail mailbox, using Android.
How to Cook Banana
Bananas are often thought to be a boring fruit that you can only peel and eat raw. There are a variety of ways you can spice up and enhance the flavor of the fruit by cooking it. You can add different ingredients to the banana to enhance its flavor or you...
How to Create a PST File in Outlook
This wikiHow teaches you how to compile copies of all your messages, calendar events, and other items in a PST (Personal Storage Table) file in Microsoft Outlook, and save this data file to your computer for your own archives.
How to Create Desktop Shortcuts for Office Programs on PC or Mac
This wikiHow teaches you how to create a new shortcut icon for a Microsoft Office app on your computer, and save it to your computer’s desktop.
How to Plant Mondo Grass
Mondo grass, commonly referred to as monkey grass in the Southern United States, is a Japanese plant in the lily family. It is a favorite among gardeners who are looking to fill bare patches in their yard or garden, and is easy to maintain once establishe...
How to Grow an Onion from an Onion
Onions are as simple to grow as they are delicious to eat in a variety of dishes. And, as long as you have another onion on hand, you don't need to grow them from a seed. By chopping the bottom of an onion off and planting it in soil, you can grow your ow...
How to Care for an Injured Pet Mouse
Pet mice can be cute companions, but their small size makes them susceptible to injuries from falls, attacks by larger pets, and other trauma. It’s always the safest bet to contact your vet whenever you suspect an injury to your mouse. Minor wounds can of...
How to Eat Soft Boiled Eggs
Soft boiled eggs are a healthy and nutrient dense food which can be enjoyed in a variety of simple or indulgent ways. Soft boiled eggs alone, with toast soldiers, or with a flavorsome seasoning, are easy ways to enjoy them as a snack. For a more adventuro...
How to Melt Jolly Ranchers
Jolly Ranchers are a treat in their own right, but by melting them down, you can make all kinds of new treats. Whether you’re in a hurry or have time to be a perfectionist, melting Jolly Ranchers for your next dessert recipe is quick, easy, and most of al...
How to Unsubscribe from Epic! App on iPhone or iPad
This wikiHow teaches you how to cancel your trial or paid subscription to Epic! app on an iPhone or iPad.
How to Keep Your Address Private
If you're concerned about your privacy, and want to protect yourself from burglary, scams and identity theft - or maybe even just excess junk mail! - there are steps you can take to keep your home address private. You can rent a private mailbox, and/or re...
How to Keep Your Grass Green in the Winter
Winter is a great time to go inside and snuggle up. Your lawns however do not have that luxury and will need a little extra love to keep the grass looking lush and green. It’s a good idea to plan ahead if you want your grass to stay healthy and there are...
How to Prune Pepper Plants
Pepper plants produce delicious and often spicy vegetables, called peppers, which are cultivated all around the world. Different types of pepper plants can produce a wide variety of different kinds of peppers but, in general, these plants require relative...
How to Crack Your Hip
Cracking tight hips can be very satisfying, and as long as you don’t do it too often, it’s generally safe. Simple floor stretches generally do the trick. If those don’t work, though, a seated hip rotator stretch or standing twists can give you a little mo...
How to Tell if Lettuce Has Gone Bad
Anyone who has ever bought lettuce, whether its full heads or pre-cut leaves, knows how quickly it can turn to sludge in your refrigerator. Fortunately, detecting rotten lettuce is easy. The telltale brown spots, drooping leaves, and acrid odor are a few...