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Added on the 06/10/2014 14:30:03 - Copyright : Pratiks EN
Follow these easy steps to make these pretty marbled Easter eggs!
Here's a tip to get cubes out of a watermelon so you can eat it without getting dirty. You will just need a big knife, along with a watermelon. First, you need to cut your watermelon in half, then in quarters. Take one quarter, and cut it vertically a few times. Then, do the same thing horizontally, with a 45° angle, on both sides of the watermelon's quarter. Finally, you just have to separate the flesh of the fruit from the skin, by cutting it from below. Here it is, some watermelon pieces in cube shape! Enjoy your meal ! Find thousands of other practical videos on http://www.pratiks.com Join us on Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/pages/Pratikscom/60744199028?fref=ts Follow us on Twitter : https://twitter.com/pratiks
How to cool a drink without ice ? Don't you have enough of tepid drinks ? Here is a trick to get it cold again. All you need is a wet cloth. Wrap up your drink like this. It works with wet kitchen paper too. Then you can leave it in full sunlight. More the ambient air will be dry and hot, more effective it'll be. How does it works ? Its thermodynamics. Sunbeams cause the evaporation of the cloth's water. The water take off the heat of the cloth which chills. The drink inside then cools off. The wind speeds up the process. This trick also works with glass bottles and cans. Thousand of tips and hacks on pratiks.com http://www.pratiks.com/ On Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pratikscom/60744199028 On Twitter http://www.twitter.com/pratiks
People in The Hague try to stay cool as a heatwave hits the Netherlands. Temperatures between 32 and 35 degrees Celsius are expected in the country as other parts of Europe are also struggling with high temperatures. IMAGES
The UN considers that there is a "strong probability" that the children's hospital in Kyiv was hit by a "direct hit" from a Russian missile, according to the representative of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights in Ukraine, who speaks remotly during a UN press briefing in Geneva. SOUNDBITE