The Do Something expert
Each month, a different expert shares their secrets
Kelis: how to make the ultimate tuna melt
Oozy, melty cheese, crispy golden toast, and tuna zazzed up with onion and garlic. I’m not trying to sell tuna melt to the world – but mine is pretty good
Mary Berry: how to make the perfect cup of tea
To be quintessentially British you must use fine bone china, freshly boiled water, and only drink it in the afternoon, says the Great British Bake Off judge
Gareth Malone: how to tie a bow tie
For the suave, sophisticated look only a bow tie will do. Here’s how to tie yours in seconds
Renzo Piano: how to build the perfect sandcastle
He’s most famous for designing the Shard in London but the Italian architect learned to dream big as a little boy on the beach
Daniel Sturridge: how to kick a ball
He might have two of the niftiest feet in football, but England striker Daniel Sturridge says anyone can score the perfect goal
How do you pack your suitcase?
Joan Collins: how to pack a suitcase
The Pub Landlord on how to shake hands
A handshake tells you everything you need to know about someone - so it better not be sweaty and limp
How to make the perfect martini
Shaken not stirred? The former James Bond shares his secrets for the ultimate recipe
How to make toast, the Jamie Oliver way
You may think that toast is just toast, but you’re wrong … in Jamie’s house, he uses a frying pan
How to wrap your Christmas presents
It may seem a simple task but a little care with your gifts can go a long way, says Orla Kiely. You’ll need to start with an iron.
How to boil an egg, the Heston Blumenthal way
Yes, there is a trick to boiling an egg. And it’s the opposite of what you might think