Loop them into a one to two foot length (30.5 to 70cm) . Pinch the center and thread them through the length of the cardboard tube.  Stack your extra cables and extension cords in a drawer. Label the paper towel rolls to distinguish between cords. Cut a three-inch (7.6cm) long and one and a half inch (3.8cm) wide rectangle from cardboard packaging. Cut slits into the ends and wrap your earbuds into the slits. Slide it into your pocket or a purse until you are ready to use them.
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One-sentence summary -- Store your cables inside a paper towel tube. Wrap your earbuds around a piece of cereal box paper.


Take to the Internet or even your local library; look for groups or forums that cater to parents of multiples.  Educate yourself and ask questions.  You will soon realize you are not alone and may feel comforted by the stories and advice of other moms in similar situations. Once those babies are born everyone will offer to lend a helping hand; just say yes! Neighbors, family and friends will be thrilled to be of assistance.  Take advantage of these opportunities, they won’t be around for long.
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One-sentence summary -- Connect to resources that can help you better understand your situation. Recruit help.


This is the next big thing, since planning your wedding reception will bring forth the biggest expense. When you go to rent the reception hall, you'll have to give a rounded figure of approximately how many guests you're likely to have. Therefore, an important part of any planning of the wedding reception involves pruning down your reception list; this will also bring about an estimation of the costs per head, according to the size of the room and your requirements too.
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One-sentence summary -- Set down your budget.


Because teff grains are so small it is very difficult to grind them yourself. Begin by purchasing already ground teff flour.  You can find teff flour at a health food store or in some supermarkets. You can buy teff flour online from companies like Bob's Red Mill and TeffCo. The easiest way to use teff flour is to substitute it for part of the all-purpose flour you normally use in your favorite recipes.  Use teff flour for one fourth of the flour in your recipe and regular all-purpose flour for three fourths.  Adding some teff flour to recipes adds nutrients and an interesting nutty flavor. If you have a kitchen scale, substitute teff flour by weight instead of volume. Teff is denser than all-purpose flour so for a more accurate recipe use an amount of teff flour equal to the weight of one fourth of the flour in your recipe.  For recipes with whole grain flours like buckwheat flour you can substitute more of the flour for teff flour. Try using half teff flour and half buckwheat flour in a recipe that calls for buckwheat. Teff flour can  be used in dishes like pancakes, pie crusts, and cookies and in most recipes that use other whole grain flours.  Look for recipes that specifically call for teff flour on websites devoted to teff. Try using teff flour in scones, muffins, crisps, pies, pancakes, cakes, and shortbreads. Teff flour is traditionally used to make injera. Refrigerate your teff flour after you open the package to keep it fresh.
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Buy teff flour already ground. Substitute teff flour for all-purpose flour. Make baked goods with teff flour. Refrigerate the flour.