Purchase your equipment online or at a local supplier of homebrewing and fermenting equipment. Clean your equipment and wine bottles before beginning. Avoid using soap when cleaning since this can leave a residue. Instead, use hot water and scrub with a stiff brush. You can also disinfect the equipment with a bleach solution (1/4 cup bleach for every gallon of water). You'll need:  A 2-gallon (7.6 L) crock or glass jar Long wooden spoon A 1-gallon (3.8 L) carboy (a glass container with a small neck) An airlock A thin plastic tube for siphoning Clean wine bottles with corks or screw caps and cut the pomegranates. Choose pomegranates that are heavy and look deep red. If your pomegranates are small, you may want to use a few more. Wash your pomegranates and cut them in half. Scoop out all of the fruity seeds. Discard the skin and the pith since these can make your wine taste bitter. To crush the pomegranate seeds, you may want to pulse them in a blender or food processor. Place the crushed seeds into a fermentation crock or glass jar. You'll also need to sterilize the pomegranates using a Campden tablet. Dissolve one Campden tablet in 2 cups of the crushed pomegranates. Return this mixture to to the rest of the crushed seeds. To give the Campden tablet time to work, wait 4 hours before continuing on and adding other ingredients. Pour 1 gallon of boiling water into your container with the crushed pomegranate seeds. You'll also need to add 1 lb (450 grams) of minced raisins (choose organic so you don't get sulfites), 2 lbs (900 grams) of granulated sugar, 2 teaspoons of acid blend, and 1 teaspoon of pectic enzyme. Mix this together and let it stand until the mixture is at room temperature. This mixture containing the sweetened crushed fruit is called must. This will eventually ferment and be strained to create your pomegranate wine.
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One-sentence summary -- Gather and clean your winemaking equipment. Clean Crush the seeds and sterilize the fruit. Combine your other ingredients.


Alcohol should be used sparingly when cleaning your printer rollers. Avoid using other kinds of solvents altogether. These products can dry out the rollers and cause them to become cracked and damaged over time. Using these kinds of products could also void any kind of manufacturer’s warranty that you may have on your printer. If your printer seems to be having trouble feeding paper through, take a few moments to resolve the problem by cleaning the printer rollers. Don’t just keep trying to make the printer work, as this will just exacerbate the problem. Maintaining your printer regularly and treating it with care will give the machine a much longer life expectancy. Whenever you perform any kind of maintenance or cleaning on your printer, unplug the machine before you begin. Leaving the printer powered on or plugged in could lead to potentially damaging the machine or yourself. You don’t want to accidentally electrocute yourself or void your manufacturer’s warranty on the printer.
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One-sentence summary -- Refrain from over-cleaning rollers with alcohol. Avoid overloading your printer. Unplug your printer while cleaning.


Tap the Contacts app in your Android's App Drawer. It's in the upper-right corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear. On some Androids, you'll tap ☰ in the upper-left or upper-right corner instead. You'll find this in the drop-down menu. On a Samsung Galaxy, you'll instead tap Manage contacts here. It's on the Settings page. Doing so opens a list of import options. On a Samsung Galaxy, you'll tap Import/Export contacts. Tap the .vcf or vCard option on the Import page. Doing so will open a File Manager window. On a Samsung Galaxy, tap IMPORT near the top of the screen. Tap the storage location to which you downloaded the vCard file (e.g., Internal storage), select the Download folder, and tap the vCard file. On a Samsung Galaxy, selecting the correct storage location will automatically select your vCard file. Tap Phone to save the contacts on your phone, or tap one of the email accounts listed below the Phone options. It's at the bottom of the page. Doing so will import your vCard file's contents into your Android's Contacts app.
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One-sentence summary -- Open your Android's Contacts. Tap ⋮. Tap Settings. Tap Import. Select the vCard format. Select the vCard file. Select a save location. Tap IMPORT.


Sneakers are the best footwear option if you want to look sporty. That doesn’t mean you have to wear the same pair day after day, though! Get a few different colors and styles so you’ll always have the perfect shoes to match your outfit.  For instance, a pair of black and white Nikes would pretty much go with anything, while a pair of neon Converse would really make a statement. Avoid wearing dress shoes or heels as they don’t really give off a sporty vibe. Whether you like tall to-the-knee socks or short, no-shows, your socks can help create that sporty look. You can choose socks made from cotton, acrylic, or synthetic materials. Look for details like vertical stripes or sports logos in colors that complement your sneakers. You can still look sporty even if it’s not summer time. Opt for pants like jeans or joggers, wear a long-sleeved shirt, and toss on a hoodie or varsity jacket to keep warm. A beanie, thick socks, and waterproof sneakers are the perfect finishing touches.  A raglan shirt underneath a zip-up hoodie and jeans is a great outfit for school in the winter. If you want to rock a dress, skirt, or shorts, wear tights or leggings underneath to combat the chill. Hats are the perfect accessory for sporty looks! Whether you choose a plain one or a cap that advertises your favorite sports team, it’s a great way to complete your outfit. Sunglasses are another accessory you can wear—just be sure to choose a sporty style, like a pair of polarized lenses in plastic frames.  If you can’t wear a hat in class, just put it on during your lunch break or when you’re outside. During the school day, simply slip your sunglasses on top of your head. Duffel bags are large enough to hold all your school supplies and sports gear, so they make a great alternative to backpacks. No matter what kind of bag you choose, look for one with sporty details, such as stripes or a brand logo. Pick one in a neutral color so it matches all of your outfits. Watches are an athletic accessory that can take your look to the next level. Rather than choosing a flashy metal watch, opt for something that a real athlete would wear, such as a black waterproof watch. If you play a sport or train frequently, a watch that monitors your hear rate and activity level could be useful. If you run or cycle, a GPS watch might be your best bet. You’ll have to take off your jewelry to play most sports, so keep that in mind if you’re going for a sporty look. You can leave out the jewelry all together or choose 1 or 2 understated pieces. For instance, a pair of stud earrings, a single bracelet, or a simple necklace would finish off your outfit nicely. Avoid wearing big or flashy pieces of jewelry.
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Stock up on sneakers. Wear athletic socks with your shoes. Add layers in colder weather. Top off your look with sunglasses or a baseball cap or visor. Carry a duffel or backpack to hold all your gear. Wear a waterproof watch if you have one. Keep your jewelry to a minimum.