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Along with classic snow ice cream, clean, fresh snow also can be used for real-snow Kool-Aid snow cones and coffee snow. How to make the treats.
Bitter cold, power outages, and impassible roads are a terrible cocktail. Here’s how to prep and bunker in for an extreme winter storm.
With freezing rain in the forecast for Texas, here are tips that will make it easier to remove ice on your car.
From choosing the right chocolate to perfecting texture, these expert tips make every cup of hot chocolate feel like a cold-weather ritual.
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If your heat is still functional, take steps to keep it inside the home by sealing window and door frames with adhesive tape. Since windows and doors can still be freely opened even with the tape, this is a great practice to adopt well before a storm, too.
While winter storms don’t hit Houston often, when they do, the impacts can be serious — from frozen pipes and power outages to dangerous driving conditions. The good news: preparing for winter weather is a lot like preparing for hurricane season, and many of the same principles apply.
Residents in Southern states don't see extreme cold and winter weather very often. Here's how to best prepare yourself and your home.