Article: Truth be told, you don’t even need a container or any sort to maintain a vibrant vermicomposting setup.  If you have a fully shaded spot in your yard, rake your leaves and grass to this area and add any other organic waste, such as kitchen scraps.  Water the pile every other day for a week or two, and add a few hundred red wigglers.  Use a pitchfork to turn the pile once a week.  An additional benefit of a basic compost pile is the increased likelihood that you’ll attract native earthworms to your compost as well. Monitor the moisture level of the pile.  Make sure it stays moist, but not actually wet, as a pile that is too wet will get too warm for the worms to survive. Build a simple wood frame outdoor to maximize the space you have and to keep costs low.  Build your bin as wide and as long as you want, and in whatever shape works best. You can use chicken wiring for walls attached to wooden posts, or use boards for walls as well as supports. The important criteria is that the bin is 8 inches (20.3 cm) to 12 inches (30.5 cm) inches deep, as this is the depth required for the worms to move around and feed. You can use a plastic storage container to build a bin for use in your garage, shed, or even in your home.  Essentially, all you need to do is drill 8 to 12 holes that are a ¼ inch in diameter on the bottom and sides of a roughly 18 gallon (68.1 L) gallon plastic storage bin .  These holes allow for aeration and excess water drainage.  If the bedding consistently stays sopping wet, you can add more holes later.  Start with about 3 pounds of red wigglers, and know that they will reproduce until there are about 9 pounds of worms in the bin! Build a shallow collection tray beneath the bin to collect the natural “tea” that drips from the bin, which makes an especially good fertilizer for your houseplants. Be sure to keep plastic bins in a relatively cool location, out of direct sunlight. If you live in a hot climate, know that you may not be able to leave a plastic worm bin outdoors year round.  Further, keep indoor bins loosely covered to keep light out. Do not use a clear bin, as the sunlight will stress your worms and keep them burrowing towards the center of the bin. You can also simply purchase a manufactured worm bin system. The Can-O-Worms is an especially reliable and simple container you can buy at home improvement stores or online.  Structures such as these - usually simply multi-tiered plastic trays stacked together. These bins benefit from portability and are the easiest way to start raising worms indoors.
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Make a simple compost pile. Build your own vermicomposting bin outdoors. Build your own indoor vermicomposting container. Get a Can-O-Worms or other prefabricated container.
Article: Red onions typically contain the most quercetin. However, all onions have some of the antioxidant and have demonstrated expectorant properties for those with congestion. Therefore, 2 red onions may be preferable, but any 2 medium-sized onions will do. Onions are known to contain quercetin (an antioxidant) and phytochemicals, both of which may help the body by breaking up the mucus in the chest and head. You should peel, cut, and finely chop both onions. Chop them into small pieces that are only about 1⁄4 inch (0.64 cm) thick. Don’t add much water to the saucepan. Enough water to cover the bottom of the pan will do. Bring the water to a low boil and then reduce to low heat. Use a sieve, colander, or a double boiler and add the finely chopped onion to steam it. Stir the onion pieces and steam them for several minutes until they just begin to get soft before removing them. You can also add fresh ginger—about one-quarter cup (roughly 28 g)—to help combat the infection and reduce fatigue, as ginger has shown to have antiviral properties. Peel fresh ginger and either grate the ginger or chop it into very small pieces. Cool and drain the onions in a colander or sieve. Spread the onions out in the middle of a clean cotton towel or sackcloth after they’ve drained. You don’t want to have the onion juice leaking out from the towel or sackcloth, but the towel or sackcloth will be damp with onion juice. Fold the towel so that none of the onions can leak out. You can take the 4 corners of the towel, gather them up, and tie it off with a string or a rubber band.
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Purchase 2 medium-sized onions. Chop the onions. Bring water in a saucepan to a low boil. Steam the onions. Cool the onions. Fold the towel closed.
Article: An alternative number of 1-954-745-0380 is also provided. You can reach a representative between the hours of 8am and 9pm EST Monday through Friday, or between the hours of 9am and 5:30pm EST Saturday through Sunday.  If you are hearing impaired, call 1-877-578-2757 during the same office hours listed above. Qatar Airways’ main fax number is 1-877-387-0196. For a fee, Qatar Airways offers membership into a frequent flyer program called Privilege Club. To join the program or for any membership questions and/or redemptions, this number will connect you to their Member Service Center. You can reach a representative between the hours of 9am and 6pm EST Monday through Friday. Qatar Airways’ Customer Relations department can assist you with lost baggage and other lost/found inquiries. If you are hearing impaired, call 1-877-578-2757.
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Book a flight or reach customer support at 1-877-777-2827. Call 1-800-988-6128 to reach the Privilege Club Member Service Center. Reach Customer Relations at 202-719-0944.