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How to Get Takeout Safely During Coronavirus
While social distancing has many restaurants temporarily shutting their doors, a number of others have switched to offering take-out and delivery options for their customers. According to the CDC, the risk of picking up coronavirus from food or food packa...
How to Use a Stop Limit
If you've had a brokerage account for a while and feel comfortable trading stocks, you might be interested in more specialty orders and trading instructions. A stop-limit order is one such specialty order. Essentially, you tell your broker that when the s...
How to Use the Judgement Bay on Tomodachi Life
Are you bored? Do you have a tough decision to make? Or maybe you just want some laughs? The Judgement Bay on Tomodachi Life is a cool activity to make decisions for you with the help of your Miis!
How to Convince Your Parents Not to Homeschool You
Home schooling can offer children the chance to get an education in a more relaxed environment at home with their parent or caregiver. For some this can be perfect for their learning needs, but for others not so much. This could be due to many things, you...
How to Lighten Highlights That Are Too Dark
Highlights create depth in your hair and can brighten up your style to add a pop of color to your overall look. However, if you’ve gotten highlights and they are too dark, you may not be happy with how they look with your features or skin tone. You can tr...
How to Wear the Brown Scapular
A brown scapular is worn by Catholics to show your devotion to a life of faith. It's essentially a necklace with two pictures on it on opposite ends, and it's said that anyone who dies wearing it "shall not suffer eternal fire."[1] X Research source...
How to Defrost a Whole Chicken Quickly
Freezing whole chicken is a great solution when you’re in a pinch, especially if your daily meal schedule is pretty hectic. While it may be tempting, don’t leave your chicken to thaw on the counter, or in any warm, room temperature area where it can devel...
How to Treat Dyspepsia
Dyspepsia, or indigestion, happens when your body doesn't digest your food the way it should. If you have dyspepsia, you might experience symptoms like stomach pain or discomfort; gas, bloating, or belching; heartburn; and nausea or vomiting.[1] X Trus...
How to Pay Bills During Coronavirus
The novel coronavirus, or COVID-19, is a global pandemic that has, in many ways, ground the US economy to a standstill. Social distancing measures to attempt to slow the spread of the virus have shuttered many businesses. If you're without work due to the...
How to Catch Crows
Catching crows is typically something that's best done by professionals, but if you really want to capture them yourself, there's a trap you can use to help you do it. Crows are a protected species, so it's important that you look up any rules or laws abo...
How to Register on Uconnect
Uconnect is an infotainment system and mobile app found in vehicles made by Chrysler, Fiat, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram. Uconnect controls your audio, navigation, and ability to connect to your smartphone via Bluetooth. This wikiHow teaches you how to register...
How to Hide Pipes
Pipes in your living space might be a necessity, but they don't have to be an eyesore. Whether the pipes are in your bathroom, kitchen, or living room, you have lots of decorative options for concealing them. Although painting pipes is a popular, inexpens...
How to Cancel a Kindle Unlimited Subscription
This wikiHow will teach you how to cancel a Kindle Unlimited subscription using the Amazon mobile app or your computer's web browser. If your membership was pre-paid (like with a gift or in a bundle package), you will not get reimbursed for the unused mon...
How to Level a Dishwasher
If you’re noticing a lot of water pooling inside your dishwasher, then it might not be level. When a dishwasher isn’t level, it doesn’t drain properly between cycles, and the leftover water can even leak all over your floor. Fortunately leveling a dishwas...
How to Adjust an Air Fuel Mixture Screw
An air fuel mixture screw is a special screw on an engine’s carburetor that controls how much air mixes with the fuel. Adjusting this screw changes how fast or slow an engine idles and how smoothly it runs. The basic process for adjusting an air fuel mixt...