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One-sentence summary -- Open the email message you want to reply to. Click on the Home or Message tab and click on “Reply. Compose your message, then click on “Send.


Take apart a pair of cheap sunglasses and use the parts to create a template for your cardboard sunglasses. An easy way to do this is to lay each part on a photocopier and make a copy.  Alternatively, you can try to trace out the shapes of the parts using pencil and paper.. Cut out each part of the sunglasses from your paper template, leaving room to attach the earpieces... Make sure to include eye-holes in the area where they should be present. Using glue, attach the arms to the frame. Be careful not to use too much glue, or it might soak the cardboard and make it too soft. On a sheet of acetate, use the cut-outs you made earlier when you cut the eye-holes to trace out the shapes of the lenses. Cut the shapes of the lenses out of  the acetate sheet, leaving a little extra around the edges. Acetate is a type of plastic. The type used here comes in sheets and is used as a thin plastic over in photo albums or presentation booklets. You can buy it at any office supply or craft store. Using any color you like, paint the frame. Acrylic paint is best for this, but if you don't have any, watercolors will do. Using a little glue, attach the acetate cut-outs to the frame. Again, you don't want to be heavy handed with the glue or you'll risk softening the cardboard too much.
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One-sentence summary -- Make a template. Attach the earpieces. Cut the lenses. Paint the cardboard frame. Glue on the lenses.


Molasses can be made by starting with pomegranate fruit, or by starting with pomegranate juice. It is easier to start with pomegranate juice because you will need to take apart and juice the fruit anyway. Either way, you will end up with the same result. Any type of pomegranate juice will do. Just make sure it is actually made from pomegranates, instead of artificial flavoring. You will need 6-7 pomegranates. If you are starting with the actual fruit, you will need to take it apart in order to juice it. First, find the crown of the pomegranate. Then, take a paring knife and make a circular incision into the crown. Score the pomegranate. Next, tear the pomegranate into sections. Remove the arils (seed pods) by prying them loose.  Once you have opened it, you should be removing the arils over a medium-sized bowl filled with water. Repeat this step for each of the 6-7 pomegranates. Put a newspaper or paper towels underneath the pomegranate while you are opening it. You do not need to worry about this step if you are starting with pomegranate juice. At this point, most of the seeds should be floating in water in your bowl. Remove membrane from the bowl and drain the water. Then, pour the arils into a high-speed blender and blend it until it looks like a smoothie. Next, strain the juice through a fine-mesh strainer. Pour the juice in a container. You should have enough for 4 cups of juice. Add lemon and sugar to the juice to create a mixture. You will need ½ cup, or 100 grams (3.5 oz), of sugar and ¼ cup (50ml) of lemon juice, which is equal to about one medium-sized lemon. Stir the mixture thoroughly. Adding sugar and lemon keeps the molasses fresher for longer, as well as making the molasses have a sweet and tart flavor. Put the saucepan onto stove on medium-high heat. Bring it to a boil. Reduce the heat to medium-low when the juice begins to boil. The mixture should be bubbling slightly at this point. Allow it to simmer for one hour. Stir the mixture occasionally during the hour it is simmering. Stirring it prevents the sugar from sticking to the bottom of the saucepan. Most of the liquids should have burned off at this point. It's okay if the mixture is still slightly runny because it will thicken once it cools down. Remove the saucepan from the heat. Allow it to cool. Allow the mixture at least 30 minutes to cool. Check on it every so often to see if it has cooled down. Pour the molasses into a jar. Make sure it is a jar that can be sealed tightly. Store the jar in the refrigerator. The molasses should last for up to fix months. Pomegranate molasses is great as salad dresses, in sauces, as a meat marinade, and as a topping on desserts.
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One-sentence summary -- Choose pomegranates or pomegranate juice. Take apart the pomegranates. Make pomegranate juice. Create a mixture. Pour the mixture into a saucepan. Check on the mixture after an hour. Store the molasses.


You want to make sure no further damage comes to your cards until you have the opportunity to sell them.  You can buy plastic sleeves in bulk for about a cent a sleeve that will protect your cards from scratches. Buy toploaders for the cards that are more valuable.  Toploaders are more rigid than plastic sleeves and prevent your cards from being creased. Examine your cards carefully to see what kind of condition they’re in.  Look for creases, smudges, tears and bent corners.  Separate your cards into three categories: the cards in good condition, the cards in fair condition and the cards in poor condition.  Separating your cards will make it easier to value them. There are some  Pokémon cards that can be worth thousands of dollars if they are in pristine condition.  If you come across an extremely rare card that you suspect is in perfect condition, you can send it to the PSA (Professional Sports Authenticator) at psa.com to verify its worth.  Having proof that you’re card is in great condition will dramatically increase its value.  Only send cards you believe are in mint condition.  The process can be expensive. The PSA scale ranges from ten for a card in mint condition to one for a card in poor condition.  Even the tiniest smudge or scratch can drop a card from mint condition to one in good condition, dropping it in value substantially.  There are only five mint condition, edition one Charizard cards in circulation, making them worth over a thousand dollars each. Collectors are always looking to buy things in sets.  You’ll have an easier time selling your cards if you sell them in sets.  You can tell what set your cards belong to by looking at the tiny number in the bottom right hand corner of your card that is written like a fraction.  The first number is the number your card is in the set and the second number is the number of total cards in the set.  The base set has one hundred and two cards. The jungle set has sixty-four cards. The fossil set has sixty-two cards. The team rocket set has eighty-three cards. You can also group your cards in sets of holographic, shadowless or rare cards.
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Protect your cards. Grade your cards. Have extremely valuable cards graded professionally. Put your cards in sets.