Jacket Drawing How To Draw A Jacket Step By Step

We use many different types of clothing for different situations in life. You may wear a shirt when it’s hot or a swimsuit to the beach, and if it’s cold then you can wear a nice warm jacket. We all have that special jacket that we favor to guard us against Winter’s chill, but can you draw a jacket off the top of your head? It can be harder than expected to learn how to draw a jacket if you don’t know the right steps!...

July 11, 2022 · 14 min · 2802 words · Wanda Krause

Jos Andr S Is Calling Out A Huge Miscalculation In World Hunger Aid

José Andrés Is Calling Out A Huge Miscalculation In World Hunger Aid Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images By Christine Navarrete/Nov. 14, 2022 5:57 am EST Chef and humanitarian José Andrés founded World Central Kitchen in 2010 to address “humanitarian, climate, and community crises” by sending professional chefs, volunteers, and fresh food directly to the world’s disaster sites. Assisting people affected by climate change-induced events is one of the organization’s top priorities, as it’s aiming to raise $1 billion this decade to provide food and water, invest in local communities, and affect policy changes that would help vulnerable countries become more self-sufficient in combatting climate disasters....

July 11, 2022 · 6 min · 1124 words · Sean Myers

Ladybug Playdough

Welcome to the third edition of the 12 Months of Sensory Dough Series. This month is all about Edible Play Dough. We have been anxious for spring to arrive and have been reading all about ladybugs this week. As a special treat, I made a batch of edible playdough and we used some sweet things to create ladybugs. If you missed our prior month’s posts, make sure to check out our Cupcake Foam Dough and our Digging for Worms Cloud Dough....

July 11, 2022 · 13 min · 2662 words · Aaron Wright

Looking For A Partner This Cuffing Season A Dating Expert Shares Her Tips Men S Journal

Whether you’re looking for someone who shares your love of the outdoors, or to curl up on the couch by a roaring fire, there’s one thing for certain – dating has been thrown for a loop during the pandemic. While you might usually be mingling at the ski lodge or getting introduced to friends of friends at your favorite bar, you’re likely scanning your smartphone and browsing dating apps to find the perfect match this “cuffing season....

July 11, 2022 · 10 min · 1936 words · Jerry Eber

Mistakes Everyone Makes When Making Spring Rolls

Mistakes Everyone Makes When Making Spring Rolls DronG/Shutterstock By Tšhegofatšo Ndabane/Dec. 10, 2022 4:30 pm EST Whether they are served as an appetizer at an Asian restaurant or a finger food during intimate events with family and friends, you know spring rolls are truly iconic. Janusz Domagala’s missing spring roll on “The Great British Bake Off” is among the greatest television mysteries of our time. Spring rolls hold a wealth of history originating in China and later spanning across Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam....

July 11, 2022 · 26 min · 5507 words · Maria Ruiz

New Additions To The Goodyear Wingfoot Alliance Joel Anderson And Conor Macfarlane

Press Release: Goodyear Bicycle Tires First launched in 2018 with official licensed partner, Rubber Kinetics, Goodyear’s brand presence continues to make an impact within the global cycling market. In support of the Goodyear brand, Joel Anderson and Conor Macfarlane are being named as the next riders to join the Wingfoot Alliance global athlete and ambassador program. The Great PNW Bike-to-Ski Volcano Tour Read article Joel, based in South West England, is well known for his unique style and energy on the international freeride circuit along with his video edits....

July 11, 2022 · 6 min · 1146 words · Nathaniel Berrier

Printable Family Coloring Pages Updated 2023

Is there anything more central and precious in love as one’s family? Through tough trials and good times family should always have your back, and we need to remember to celebrate this special bond. Family are there through thick and thin, which means a varied color palette for these free family coloring page printables. There’s always an abundance of personality and wild experiences when dealing with any family, so that leaves a lot of room to express how amazing family is through beautiful colors!...

July 11, 2022 · 9 min · 1898 words · Ethel Pasquale

Record Smashing Ocean Rower Fiann Paul On Using Frustration As Fuel

While the pandemic changed lives in ways that most had never experienced before, Fiann Paul was better prepared. The Icelander is no stranger to constant companionship, stress, frustration and discomfort. Over six record-setting expeditions, Paul has spent more than 160 days in the confines of a row boat with several other tired, hungry and cranky colleagues. The story of his most recent effort, where he led a 600-mile row across the Drake Passage between South America and Antarctica in 2019, is documented in The Impossible Row, a documentary now streaming on Discovery+....

July 11, 2022 · 17 min · 3470 words · Margie Yochum

Starbucks Is Opening A Massive Store In The Empire State Building

Starbucks Is Opening A Massive Store In The Empire State Building Harun Ozmen/Shutterstock By Justina Huddleston/Updated: Jan. 26, 2023 12:29 pm EST It’s been a weird year for Starbucks. Not only has the coffee chain faced criticism for how it’s handled employee unionization efforts, but business is down, too. Sales were off by 24% in September (via CNBC), and now, it seems like Starbucks is trying to reinvent itself. In fact, the company even unveiled an official “reinvention plan” in September, and CEO Howard Shultz said, “We have already begun to take action on an inspired roadmap to build the future of Starbucks” (via Starbucks)....

July 11, 2022 · 6 min · 1236 words · Lorraine Gilyard

Summer Bucket List

So excited to get our Bucket List done this past week. We have never done one before but we will definitely make it a tradition every season now. It was great getting the whole family involved picking things we each wanted to do this Summer. My design was inspired by a Fall Bucket List created by Loves of Life. I took a desktop publishing class in College and it’s been way too long since I used it to create anything, so this project was fun for me....

July 11, 2022 · 1 min · 178 words · Harold Diliberto

The 16Th Century Origins Of Quiche Lorraine

The 16th Century Origins Of Quiche Lorraine Lesya Dolyuk/Shutterstock By Ree Winter/Dec. 21, 2022 9:02 am EST Lorraine is a picturesque region of northwestern France that is bordered by Belgium and Germany and, of course, home to its namesake quiche (via French Moments). However, when most people think of egg-based tart, they probably think of it as a fairly modern invention. On the contrary, quiche Lorraine has recorded origins all the way back from the 16th century during the Renaissance period in Europe (via CRNTL)....

July 11, 2022 · 6 min · 1272 words · Paul Northover

The G Shock Gbd H1000 Is The Ultimate Fitness Watch For Athletes

This article was produced in partnership with G-SHOCK. For all the athletes (especially runners) out there, tracking progress and setting goals is a major part of the game. For many, the most rewarding part of fitness is seeing improvement and successfully pushing mind and body past benchmarks. If goals are your focus, it’s important to equip yourself with the right tools, and the new G-SHOCK GBD-H1000 watch steps up to that challenge....

July 11, 2022 · 5 min · 964 words · Robert Green

The Rule Of Thumb For Preparing The Right Amount Of Thanksgiving Pie

The Rule Of Thumb For Preparing The Right Amount Of Thanksgiving Pie Elena Veselova/Shutterstock By Samantha Sied/Nov. 15, 2022 9:42 am EST What’s Thanksgiving without pie? Whether you’re hosting an intimate dinner or a blowout meal for extended family and friends, you may wonder just how many pies you need to satisfy everyone at the table. Well, this depends on a few different factors. The first factor is the type of pie you’re serving....

July 11, 2022 · 6 min · 1071 words · Andrew Jones

Why Was Furikake Invented

Why Was Furikake Invented? Picture Partners/Shutterstock By Maria Aguirre/Oct. 26, 2022 10:24 pm EST Sushi cravings are different types of cravings. It’s the thing you want to eat when looking for something light and fresh, but also rich and surprising, as some sushi rolls often carry spicy and fishy flavors. This is just a small part of the many delights of Japanese food. As SBS describes, Japanese cuisine is elegant and light, as chefs try to create dishes in the most natural way possible....

July 11, 2022 · 6 min · 1179 words · Katrina Le

10 Fun Fish Crafts For Kids They Are Going To Love

Fish are always a fascinating sight for children. Whether they observe them in a fish tank, in a pond, at an aquarium or at your local pet store, they always bring big smiles and amusement to kids. This is one reason why fish crafts are always a delight to create with children. My kids and I have enjoyed making a variety of different fish crafts over the years and today we are sharing some of our favorites with you....

July 10, 2022 · 5 min · 882 words · Michael Blue

16 Grocery Store Holiday Coffees To Put Some Cheer In Your Cup

16 Grocery Store Holiday Coffees To Put Some Cheer In Your Cup Bogdan Sonjachnyj/Shutterstock By S.G. Howe/Updated: Feb. 2, 2023 12:23 pm EST We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Why does this time of year possess such enchanting properties? Perhaps no one can explain the sorcery of the holiday season, but at the first-ever tones of “Silver Bells” coming on the radio there seems a dusting of magic in all of the mundane....

July 10, 2022 · 21 min · 4346 words · Brooke Byrd

Apple Tree Kids Craft

At the end of summer every year or start of Fall, we always look forward to making an apple tree craft. It’s been a tradition for several years now so I couldn’t wait to get started this year. I made a quick survey of supplies in my craft closet and we came up with this colorful Apple Tree Kids Craft that is made with a paper plate, cardboard, tissue paper and buttons....

July 10, 2022 · 6 min · 1091 words · Brenda Rhodus

Beard Drawing How To Draw A Beard Step By Step

We all see many beards in our lives, and you might even have one yourself! Despite seeing beards everywhere, when you actually try to draw one it can be a lot more difficult than expected. That can make learning how to draw a beard a frustrating experience. The good news is that with the guide you’re about to do, you’ll find that it can be much easier than you might have expected!...

July 10, 2022 · 14 min · 2878 words · Paula Reynolds

Exploring The Aleutian Islands New Film Captures The Last Unknown

Ian Shive has had some adventures, including SCUBA diving Pacific atolls for the IMAX film Hidden Pacific and photographing the nation’s protected areas for his coffee table book, The National Parks: Our American Legacy. But none of his globetrotting, Shark Week filming and national park visiting prepared him for what he’d experience exploring Alaska’s Aleutian Islands. In order to view the video, please allow Manage Cookies “It was a trip of a lifetime,” says the Los Angeles-based photographer and filmmaker....

July 10, 2022 · 10 min · 2028 words · Maria Rice

First Impressions Bn3Th North Shore Chamois Cycling Shorts

This article originally appeared on Bikemag.com and was republished with permission. I don’t want to hear any giggling while I’m talking about this, ok? I don’t want to see anyone passing each other dirty notes or naughty pictures. Let’s all just be grown-ups for a minute. Can we do that? Ok, good. Because the BN3TH North Shore Chamois is actually a rad little piece of tech, even though naming a mountain bike product “North Shore” is a little 1998....

July 10, 2022 · 15 min · 3134 words · Doyle Jones