Article: Place them in a large stockpot and top it with 2 gallons (7.6 L) of water and the remaining garlic. Bring the water to a boil. Skim the foam from the top of the water as the ingredients cook. Cover the pot and keep cooking the meat until it's tender, about 3 hours. Strain the excess water from the pepper mixture. Add the strained peppers to the stockpot.
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Boil the tripe and pigs' feet. Reduce the heat to a simmer. Add the pepper mixture.
Article: Keeping your nails trimmed down may be a good solution if your nails keep breaking. You don't have to stop wearing your nails long, but wearing your nails a little shorter might help. Try trimming your nails a centimeter or two shorter than you normally would.  Clip your nails when they are soft, such as after taking a shower or bath. Nails are more prone to breaking when they are dry. You can also try soaking your fingertips in warm water for a few minutes before you trim them. Rough edges on your nails may snag on your clothes and this can cause a nail to break. To prevent your nails from catching on your clothing or something else, try to keep the tips of your nails smooth.  File your nails once or twice per week, as well as any time your nails appear rough along the edges. File your nails in one direction. Do not use a back and forth motion because this can weaken your nails. Just use quick strokes and move the file in one direction. One of the reasons why some people experience a lot of broken nails is because they use their nails in place of tools. If you tend to do this, then you can reduce nail breaks by using proper tools instead of using your nails. Avoid using your nails to scrape things, open things, and do other things that you might do with a tool.  For example, don't use your nails to open packages. Get a pair of scissors and cut them open. Or, if you notice that something is stuck to your desk, don't use your nails to scrape it off. Use a stiff metal object, like a paint scraper instead. Doing household chores can sometimes cause a broken nail because of all of the water and chemicals that you might be exposing your nails to. Protect your nails by wearing a pair of latex or vinyl gloves whenever you are doing chores.  For example, make sure that you wear gloves when you wash dishes or clean the bathtub. You can also wear gloves any time your nails might get in the way or snag on something, such as when you are folding laundry.
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Keep your nails trimmed. File the edges so they won't catch on anything. Use tools. Wear gloves.
Article: You need to be sure how formal the wedding will be before choosing the right color.  Very formal events will always require a tuxedo, or at the least, a dark colored suit and tie.  Outdoor or less formal weddings during warmer months are great events for light colored suits.  Formal weddings require tuxedos or dark colored suits.  An all-purpose grey, blue or black suit will suffice for most. Outdoor weddings are great opportunities to wear a tan or light grey suit. Winter weddings call for darker shades.  Some brown suits may be appropriate; otherwise charcoal grey or navy blue are great choices. Job interviews require a level of formality that may not be present at many social occasions.  The all-purpose suit colors are best for job interviews.  These colors are considered “all-purpose” for a reason.  Light colored suits are often considered too informal.  Women are expected to wear skirts with a jacket for most job interviews. Charcoal or even medium grey suits are appropriate for job interviews. Navy blue suits are considered just as acceptable, but avoid brighter blues. Black suits are usually considered appropriate, but might be considered too formal. Funerals are somber occasions, so it is expected that you wear dark colors.  Black is the traditional choice for funerals, but dark greys or even dark shades of blue are also considered acceptable.  Black is the expected color to wear to funerals. Suits in very dark shades of other colors are often considered acceptable. Appropriate attire for social events can vary widely depending on the environment and who is having it.  Many social events do not require suits at all, so see if the invitation indicates a type of attire.  Spring and summer events follow similar rules to outdoor weddings.  Light colored suits and great for casual environments, especially in warmer months. Winter and fall events are usually indoors, and while a light colored suit isn’t ruled out, it can be a great opportunity to use your brown or grey suits. The accessories you adorn your suit with can make it look like a completely different outfit.  By matching different accessories to your suit you can get much more life out of the same color choice.  Ties can be various colors, but cool colors are the most versatile when matching with jackets and shirts.  Different tie colors and patterns in conjunction with shirts can make the same suit look like two different outfits. Wearing different blouses under a jacket or replacing the jacket with a sweater can increase wearing options for women’s formal skirts. Men’s belts are traditionally either black or brown, and their shoes should match.  Women have many more options of belt and shoe colors, allowing for a greater deal of flexibility in ensemble choices.
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Find a suit for a wedding. Find a suit for a job interview. Find a suit for a funeral. Find a suit for a social event. Wear your suits to multiple occasions by varying your accessories.