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You can create 3 types of calendars with the following calendar tools.  Personal: the personal calendar allows you to schedule personal tasks, publish local events on your blog and check the weather to make sure there will be no conflict in your plans due to weather conditions. Group: you can give your blog visitors some permission to edit the group calendar. This type of calendar is ideal for planning parties, sports events and other social gatherings. Organization: the organization calendar is suitable for office events. It allows workers to participate in forum discussions so they can decide when they want to arrange a company event.

summary: Create a free calendar for your blog using the Localendar website.


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Since sage has a thick leaf, it dries well off of the stalk. Gently pull off each leaf and place it on a clean towel. You could also use sharp scissors to cut the leaves from the stalk, but this is more time consuming. Check each leaf to make sure it's healthy. Otherwise, your sage may not taste right, spoiling any dish you season with it. Insects are common on herbs, including sage. Look over each leaf to make sure there are no obvious signs of insects, such as bugs crawling, webbing, or little white specs that could be eggs. You can remove insects, but it's best to discard any leaves that have webbing or possible eggs. Hold the sage under running water for a few seconds either in your hand or in a colander. Since sage leaves are larger, using a colander is an easy way to rinse the herbs. After the rinse, gently shake the sage and then place them on a clean, dry towel. Gently blot away the remaining dampness by pressing a 2nd clean towel over the herbs. Place the prepared herbs on a dry towel.

summary: Pull the leaves from the stalk. Discard any damaged, soiled, or imperfect leaves. Inspect the leaves for insects. Rinse the leaves in cool water, shaking off any excess. Dry the sage with a clean towel.


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The trick to dressing in period style is to understand the trends and fads of that era. So if you're dressing as the Great Gatsby, knowing a bit about the Roaring '20s is helpful. That means wearing a pinstripe suit, shoes with spats and maybe even a decorative cane or low-brimmed hat with a band. When you think of history, what comes to mind? Great conquerors, presidents, royalty, celebrities? These are some examples of people to portray whom others will recognize immediately: George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Abraham Lincoln, Queen Elizabeth I, Cleopatra, Julius Caesar, a Roman gladiator, Joan of Arc, Napoleon, Marie Antoinette, William Wallace (Braveheart), Amelia Earhart, Florence Nightingale, a Viking, Albert Einstein or Pocahontas. If you choose to be Benjamin Franklin, you might find some colonial-style dress in a costume store, but what about a pair of spectacles or stockings? Sometimes, you might have to look elsewhere for these kinds of items, whether it's your grandmother's attic or a thrift store.
summary: Get the clothing right. Pick someone easily recognizable. Don't skimp on accessories.