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Wearing a different shirt changes the whole look of the suit, which is what you want. It’s also important to wear a different shirt because it soaks up your sweat during the day and will start to smell if you wear it for too long. If you have to wear the same shirt more than once, don’t wear it on back-to-back days to give your look variety and let the shirt air out. If you need to wear the same shirt more than once, an undershirt soaks up your sweat and keeps the top shirt dryer. Even if you don't typically wear an undershirt, wear one during the week you're wearing the same suit. Besides changing your shirt, wearing different colors varies the appearance of the suit. Cycle through white, blue, gray, or other colors that look good with your suit. If you have two shirts of similar color, wear them a few days apart in the week.  If your workplace has a strict dress code, you may not have a lot of options. Vary the color as much as you are allowed. White, eggshell, and cream are different enough to be noticeable. Make sure you pick colors that match the color of your suit. If you are allowed to wear plaid, checkered, or striped shirts, this is another great way to add variety. Wear a pattern twice in the week, separated by plain colors. Switching between plain and patterned keeps you looking stylish every day. Vary the color and size of the stripes or plaid pattern, but make sure it looks good with your suit’s color. If you work in a somewhat casual setting, wear a stylish t-shirt with your suit. Vintage tees are a great item to add to a suit to bring out your individuality and personal style. Try out a plain t-shirt or a knit polo with a quarter button at the top. In cooler weather, swap in a nice crew neck sweatshirt or a thermal shirt. Whatever you do, make sure you look appropriate for your job setting.

summary: Avoid wearing the same shirt for more than one day. Wear an undershirt to keep your top shirt dry. Wear a different color shirt every day. Pick a textured or patterned shirt for some days. Switch to a t-shirt or other casual shirt.


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To make this traditional Jamaican treat, you only need a few simple ingredients:  2 brown coconuts 1 cup of fresh ginger, diced 2 cups of golden brown sugar, packed 3 cups of water Take your fresh brown coconuts and use a screwdriver to poke holes through the eyes of the nut. Drain the coconut water from the center of the coconuts -- use or discard as you wish!  Use a hammer to crack the coconuts open and use a butter knife to pry the coconut meat from the shell. Use a vegetable peeler to remove the brown outer layer from the meat, then use a knife to dice the coconut.  Tip: You can make it easier to remove the coconut meat from the shell by baking the drained coconut in a 400 degree F oven for 10 minutes. Allow the coconut to become cool to the touch before cracking with the hammer. Combine the diced coconut, diced ginger, brown sugar and water in a heavy bottomed-saucepan and place over a medium heat. Stir the mixture continuously with a large spoon until it boils and the sugar starts to caramelize. Keep stirring as the mixture thickens to prevent the sugar from sticking to bottom and sides of the saucepan. Use a candy thermometer to check the temperature -- you want it to reach approximately 295 °F (146 °C). Once the sugar has caramelized nicely and the mixture becomes very difficult to stir, turn the heat down to the lowest setting. Working quickly, spoon drops of the mixture onto a baking sheet lined with waxed paper, using about two tablespoons of mixture per coconut drop. Allow the drops to cool and harden before eating.

summary: Gather your ingredients. Prepare the fresh coconut. Combine all of the ingredients in a saucepan. Bring to the boil. Spoon the mixture onto a baking sheet.


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Ideally, try placing the box fan in a window that faces the wind. Install the box so that it faces inside the room and pushes cooler air into the space. To make your box fan most effective, close the window as much as possible after you place the box fan in the window. Put the second fan in a higher window if possible, as hot air rises, and set it to blow outwards. Place it in a window that's not facing the wind. Pull the window down to the top of the fan. This process creates a vacuum, drawing air through the room and cooling it down. Reversible fans give you the option of turning the fans around with little to no heavy lifting, so that you can have the coolest room possible. If the space is large, encourage air movement by placing another fan in the middle of the room. The fan should blow towards the fan facing outward to encourage the air to go out.
summary: Place a window-mounted box fan facing inward. Place a second window-mounted box fan across the room facing outside. Use reversible fans if the wind in your area changes direction frequently. Add extra fans in the middle of a large room.