A Ring Got Stuck On His Swollen Finger. But He Removes It With This Unexpected Simple Trick!

Have you ever tried to remove a ring from a finger that has swollen, or tried one on that turned out to be too small? Trying to get it to come off without damaging the ring (or your finger!) can be quite frustrating, and can invoke more than a little panic. Fortunately, after watching this video, you will be able to remove any ring from any finger in no time!

Although this trick is especially useful in the hospital setting, where rings are consistently cut off due to swelling, it is equally useful anywhere rings and fingers are found. Using no more than a thin elastic strap and something pointy, a ring that would otherwise have to be cut can be saved.

For many of us, a ring represents a long term commitment and the immense love that goes with it. Having a trick up your sleeve that will allow you to save such a priceless piece of someone’s life may prove useful beyond measure. If you know any other useful tricks, let us know in the comments below.

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A Deer Family Is Partying In This Human’s Backyard. But Then THIS Unexpected Visitor Shows Up!

You won’t believe who crashes this backyard deer party! Friends can be found in the unlikeliest of places, just ask this mother deer and her two spotted fawns. While they are just minding their own business and having a nice family outing, an overly gregarious and frisky otter shows up and clearly wants to play. The otter’s antics and back flops had me in stitches the entire time!

The word otter comes from the same root word as water, which is appropriate as they are semi-aquatic. Otters are technically part of the weasel family, along with minks, martens, honey badgers and wolverines. The behavior of the otter in this video is typical, as they are known to be quite playful and often engage in activities for pure enjoyment. They sometimes make water slides or play with small stones.

The deer in this video are a subspecies of mule deer called the black-tailed deer. At one time, they could be found as far east as Wyoming, but are now limited primarily to the Pacific Northwest. Deer are gentle creatures that exemplify courage in intimidating circumstances. The otter, on the other hand, reminds us to see the lighter side of life, and to enjoy whatever opportunities arise.

What do you think about this rare rendezvous? Let us know!

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This Woman Shaved This Homeless Pup. What She Found Underneath His Fur Tore My Heart Up!

When we think about makeovers usually it’s for some type of vanity.  But in this case the makeover for this dog would end up saving his life. Meet Charlie the homeless dog who was found on the side of the road and brought to a high-kill shelter in Los Angeles.

His fur was over grown, matted and he was covered in agonizing burrs. Once the groomer got a hold of him, and gave him some TLC this pup was destined to get a second chance at life.  They made this adorable put glow!  They did such a good job that Charlie was adopted 2 days after his makeover.

Wait till the very end of the video to find out what happened to him. Remember always adopt not shop. This make-over transition is the perfect example of how a dog everybody gave up on can still be someone’s best friend and fur baby! I can’t stop smiling!

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He Catches A Stingray and Is About To Throw It Back. But When He Presses On Its Belly THIS Came Out

A fisherman caught a Stingray by accident and pulled it on the boat.  He was about to throw it back and release it when he noticed something strange.  He presses on the Stingray’s abdomen and out popped a baby Stingray! It is possible that the stingray went into shock because of being caught, which induced rapid labor.

If one baby stingray wasn’t enough a whole litter of adorable Stingray pups came out.  After the fisherman became a midwife/obgyn for the Stingray he acted fast and released the three family members back into the water.  They all seemed to swim away and the fisherman got the surprise of a lifetime.

Nature never ceases to amaze me.  Just when you think you have seen it all a video like this comes along and changes everything.  Have you ever seen anything like this?  let us know in the comments.

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She Cuts The Waistband Off A Used Pair Of Jeans When She Reveals The Final Result It’s Priceless!

Jeans can be extremely durable and last a long time if they are made well and with quality fabric. When they no longer fit or go out of style we usually donate or throw them away. Instead of doing either of those things, get creative and re-use your old denim by turning unwanted jeans into wonderfully durable garden aprons. The method shown in this video, published by YouTube channel Chow, is fast, easy, and best of all, doesn’t require any sewing. All you need is a pair of old jeans, a pair of scissors, and a minute or two of time to spare.

To make your own garden apron follow the instructions on the video and read on. Start by cutting the legs off the jeans about an inch below the back pockets. Then flip them over so the front faces up towards you. Starting at the zipper, cut along the seam right below the waistband until you reach the side seam on both sides. Continue to cut down each of the side seams and then you’re finished.

The front portion can be discarded and when it’s time to wear your new apron simply put it on around your waist and securely button it in place like a regular pair of pants. You can button it in the back so that the back pockets are in front, or off to one side so that one pocket is in front and the other is in back. For maximum apron coverage make 2 jean aprons and wear one on each side, like how the video shows it.

When you’re in the garden the extra pockets on the apron will definitely come in handy. They easily store shears, tools, seeds and more in a convenient and easy to reach place. Since denim is so strong and durable it makes for a great apron that can take a beating and still hold up for multiple uses. Plus, if it ever gets too dirty or worn out you can throw it away without feeling guilty or wasteful!

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Woman Cuts This Bread Into A Bunch Of Little Squares. When She’s Done YUM!

If you are ever in need of a quick, easy to make, crowd pleasing recipe to serve or bring to a gathering, then look no further. This cheesy bloomin’ onion bread looks just as good as it tastes and everyone will want to try a piece. It goes well with almost anything and is a tasty treat all on its own. Check out the recipe below and video for instructions on how to make it at home, and be sure to save and file it away for later use!

This recipe makes between 6 and 8 servings and can be made in under 30 minutes. Ingredients you will need include; 1 pound loaf of unsliced bread, 3.5 oz. matured cheddar cheese sliced thinly, 3.5 oz. mozzarella cheese sliced thinly, 1/3 cup melted butter, ½ cup chopped green onions, 2 tsp. flax and sesame seeds (optional). Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit before cutting the bread length and width-wise, without cutting all the way through to the bottom crust, so it stays in one piece.

Place the cut bread on a foil lined baking sheet and insert the cheese slices between the cuts on the bread so they are evenly distributed throughout the loaf. Combine the chopped green onions with the melted butter and seeds, if you choose to use them, then pour the mixture into the bread cracks. Cover the bread with tinfoil and bake for 15 minutes. When time is up, remove the foil and place back in the oven for an additional 10 minutes, or until the cheese is melted, gooey, and golden.

With a bake time of 25 minutes and prep time of about 5 minutes or less, this bread is the perfect item to make for a last minute snack. Plus, you can easily add on other ingredients or substitute alternative types of cheeses that better suit your tastes. Personally, I like to serve this with dipping sauces and olives; to each their own!

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