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Sonntag, 21. Februar 2016

How to Host a Wet TIn Feburary 2016 21,

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Find the appropriate venue to host a wet T-shirt contest. If you are a bar or club owner, pick a night of the week that is normally slow, since a wet T-shirt contest is likely to bring in more business. If you don't own a place to host the contest, contact local bars and clubs that normally attract college students and ask if they would be interested in allowing you to run wet T-shirt contests in their establishments as a way to bring in more business.
Choose a date to hold the wet T-shirt contest. Assuming the contest is a success, it would be a good idea to have the contest on the same date each month or same night each week, depending on how often you'd like to have it. Holding the contest on a consistent basis and advertising it with posters and flyers will help create a crowd of regular attendees, ensuring a decent-sized audience each time you hold it.
Determine the best time for the contest to begin. It's a good idea to hold the wet T-shirt contest later in the evening, preferably around midnight, so that bar patrons have enough time to down a few drinks before it starts. The wet T-shirt contest should be only about one hour or less in length, so it shouldn't be a problem to schedule it around other events or entertainment being held the same night.
Establish the process for entering the contest. You should have a sign-up sheet prepared in advance and bring a clipboard and pens with you to the bar or club. Some wet T-shirt contests also require that contestants pay a small fee to compete, which usually includes the price of a T-shirt to be provided for each contestant.
Bring a CD of upbeat music to play during the wet T-shirt contest. Many clubs and bars will have DJs, so you may not need to provide music. Still, it's best to be prepared with your own soundtrack, just in case.
Decide how the winner will be chosen. Most of the time, the winner is considered to be the contestant who receives the most applause from the crowd, but you will need to have someone be the judge of who receives the most support based on audience response.
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Mittwoch, 3. Februar 2016

How to Free a Car Stuck in SandIn Feburary 2016 03,

In Feburary 2016 03,
Roll up your sleeves and dig the sand out by hand either in front of or behind all four of your tires. Which way you go depends on several factors, including how much room you have and the terrain. If you're on a hill, dig the sand out on the down-hill side of the vehicle. Dig all the way down to the bottom of the tire and dig a 3-foot-long channel in the direction you choose.
Remove your car's front floor mats and flip them over so that the rubber side faces up. Grab the short side of the mat and shove it up under the tire. Alternatively, you could use branches, plywood, aluminum plate or your grandmother's favorite Persian rug; the idea is just to get something under the tire that isn't sand.
Remove the caps from the valve stems on your wheels. Flip your air pressure gauge over to the side with the metal nub sticking out of the middle and press it into your valve stems to release half of the air pressure on all four tires. Half of the air pressure on a standard 35 psi tire should be 17 to 18 psi, but don't go below 12 to 14 or you'll risk unseating the tire. The tire will flatten out a little and drop onto your floor mat or removal material. They will also tend to 'float' on the sand, rather than digging in.
Start the engine and put the vehicle into either reverse or its lowest gear, depending upon the direction you're going. Have two or three strong assistants push on either the hood or the trunk lid. On the count of three, have them shove while you floor the gas. This isn't a time to be ginger with the throttle; getting out of mud and sand demands wheel speed, horsepower and momentum, not low-speed torque.
Have your assistants keep pushing until your car is free and they fall flat on their faces. If your removal skids don't work, remove them and keep digging the sand out from under your tires. If you're sunk up to the axles then you may need to lay on your stomach and start digging the sand out from under your car's body.
Drive slowly to the closest gas station and refill your tires, or inflate your tires with your portable compressor as soon as you get back onto pavement. Get to a hose or car wash and wash off the underside of the car ASAP. Sand gets into everything, and allowing it to sit there and grind away at your chassis and drivetrain isn't going to enhance the car's longevity any.
In Feburary 2016 03,

Brunch Party IdeasIn Feburary 2016 03,

In Feburary 2016 03,
Nibblers are the equivalent of appetizers at a cocktail party, but at a brunch party, the standards are more casual. Fruit platters are a great appetizer for brunch, and complement the breakfast theme as well. French toast slices with powdered sugar are another quick and easy nibbler, and you can even spice things up by offering different types of syrup at the table. In your grocery store's refrigerator section, you can purchase dime-size hot cakes, and follow up on your dipping idea with French toast. Don't hesitate to get creative!
Juices
If you really want to make an impact on your guests, offer a few kinds of homemade juices. Anyone can serve tea bags or juice from the carton, and your guests expect that. Wow them with anything from fresh squeezed orange juice to pink lemonade; it's bound to be appreciated. There are several recipes online where you can find fruit drink concoctions that are sure to knock the socks right off your guests (see foodnetwork.com site in Resources below).
Entrée Ideas
When hosting a brunch party, you can get away with making easy breakfast food, as long as you do it right. Scrambled eggs are a quick and easy way to fill up your guests and are best presented on a decorative platter. Hot cakes are another filling entrée that are easily served on a platter and complemented with a variety of syrups. Keep in mind that they are also easier to make for a large number of people, as opposed to items like waffles. Don't forget to include slices of toast on your menu, and maybe even a fruit parfait. Your guests are sure to have a great time, and leave happy with a full stomach.
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