Showing posts with label procedure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label procedure. Show all posts

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Category:Cooking for Children

This is the category for cooking for children. It is for articles relating to recipes appropriate for children and also recipes that kids can make as well. Related articles can be found in Baby Feeding and Nutrition and Child Nutrition which concentrates on non-recipes and general eating habits.

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Saturday, August 21, 2010

How to Make Blooming Tea originated by:Anonymous, Dvortygirl, Krystle, Eric (see all)

Preparing blooming tea (also known as flowering tea) is very simple and pleasant to watch. Typically made of tea leaves bound with flowers, it blooms into a beautiful surprise right in front of your eyes.
edit Ingredients

* One blooming tea ball
* 4 cups water

* Sweetener of choice (optional)

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Place one blooming or flowering tea ball in a clear, medium to large sized glass tea pot or tempered glass pitcher.

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Prepare the water. If you know what kind of tea is in the ball (white, green, or black) follow the guidelines in How to Make Tea when determining how hot to make the water. For example, if it is predominantly white tea, the water should not be boiling (170 degrees is best) when poured onto the tea. If the tea is black, bring the water to a full boil.
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Pour water over the bloom.
Pour water over the bloom.
Pour the hot water into the glass container.
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The show unfolds.
The show unfolds.
Watch for three to five minutes as it unravels from a tiny ball into a beautiful flower-like bloom.
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Pour and enjoy.
Pour and enjoy.
After the tea.
After the tea.
Steep the tea for at least 3 minutes (longer for a darker, more robust tea). Taste the tea as it steeps to see if it has reached a desired strength.
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Pour all the tea into cups. If you're not going to drink it all, pour it into another teapot where it can stay warm. Leaving the hot water in contact with the tea for too long can adversely affect the taste.[1]
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Re-steep the tea. You may be able to do this 2-3 times, depending on the size, brand, how much tea you made, and how long you steeped the tea the first time. Remember that after a few re-steepings, the flavor will not be as bold as before in other pots.

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Insight as to where blooming tea comes from, and how it is made.

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Friday, August 20, 2010

How to Make Candied Bacon originated by:Brooke Brooks, Difu Wu, Krystle, Eric (see all)

It's sweet! It's savory! It's a strange but yummy combination. Serve up a tray of candied bacon at your next party. If you think everyone loves bacon, you haven't seen them jump into a plate of candied bacon.

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  • 1 cup of brown or raw sugar
  • 1.5 pounds of bacon


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  1. 1
    Preheat oven to 325 degrees.



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  2. 2
    Place wire cooling racks in a shallow baking dish or jelly roll pan and spray with non-stick spray.



  3. 3
    Coat each piece of bacon, on both sides, with brown sugar.



  4. 4
    Place each piece of coated bacon on the wire cooling rack.



  5. 5
    Bake for 30 minutes or until bacon is cooked to your liking.



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Thursday, August 5, 2010

How to Jailbreak Your iPhone With Jailbreakme

Recently, the US copyright law has been modified to make it legal to hack (jailbreak) smartphones such as the iPhone to switch telecommunications service providers or to install applications without Apple's approval.[1] But is it worth it? Many people who have never had their phone jail broken before can now do so. Using jailbreakme.com, a free browser-based jailbreak system, you only have to visit the site and your iPhone is jailbroken. Don't be afraid to try it out now because this is possible. But be aware there are caveats.
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Do a back-up from your iPhone. Before you jailbreak your phone, be sure to sync with iTunes to back your phone up. This is just in case anything goes wrong.

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On your iPhone, open the browser. Tap in the site jailbreakme at http://jailbreakme.com and press "Go".
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Slide the "slide to jailbreak" slide. Wait until your device downloads the jailbreak application. How long this will take depends on how fast your connection is; it can take up to five minutes.
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Once you see that the app "Cydia" is installed on your device, your device has been jail broken. It will appear as a pop-up.
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Press "OK" and you will return to your springboard. Cydia will now appear there alongside your other apps. You are now free to download unapproved apps and tweaks not officially approved by Apple.
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If you encounter any problems, try to reboot your device. In the worst-case scenario, you can always restore your device with iTunes and jail break again.

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How to Be Safe During a Landslide

Approximately 8000 people a year are killed by landslides worldwide.[1] Surviving a landslide or debris flow (mudslide) is dependent on you being awake at the time of its occurrence, and aware of what is happening. Should you find yourself in the midst of a landslide, there are things that you can do to increase your chances of survival, as outlined in the following steps.
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Staying alert for the possibility

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Understand what constitutes a landslide. In a landslide, masses of rock, earth, or debris move down a slope. Landslides may be small or large, slow or rapid. They are activated by storms, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, fires, and hu­man modification of land.

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* Debris and mud flows are rivers of rock, earth, and other debris saturated with water. They develop when water rapidly accumulates in the ground, during heavy rainfall or rapid snowmelt, changing the earth into a flowing river of mud or "slurry."
* They can flow rapidly, striking with little or no warning at avalanche speeds. They can travel several miles from their source, growing in size as they pick up trees, boulders, cars, and other materials.
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Be aware of your environs at all times. Whether you live in an area prone to landslides, or you are traveling in such an area, it is important to note the local geological features and be aware of the potential for a landslide. Things to note around you include:
* Changes to the normal activity on your landscape, such as patterns of storm-water drainage on slopes (especially the places where runoff water converges) land movement, small slides, flows, or progressively leaning trees.
* Doors or windows stick or jam for the first time.
* New cracks appear in plaster, tile, brick, or foundations.
* Outside walls, walks, or stairs begin pulling away from the building.
* Slowly developing, widening cracks appear on the ground or on paved areas such as streets or driveways.
* Underground utility lines break.
* Bulging ground appears at the base of a slope.
* Water breaks through the ground surface in new locations.
* Fences, retaining walls, utility poles, or trees tilt or move.
* The ground slopes downward in one direction and may begin shifting in that direction under your feet.
* Unusual sounds, such as trees cracking or boulders knocking together, might indicate moving debris. A trickle of flowing or falling mud or debris may precede larger landslides. Moving debris can flow quickly and sometimes without warning.
* A faint rumbling sound that increases in volume is noticeable as the landslide nears.
* Collapsed pavement, mud, fallen rocks, and other indications of possible debris flow can be seen when driving (embankments along roadsides are particularly susceptible to landslides).
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Stay alert and awake. If there are any of the above indicators in your area, do not go to sleep. Many debris-flow fatalities occur when people are sleeping. Listen to a weather radio or a portable, battery-powered radio or television, for warnings of intense rainfall.
* Be aware that intense, short bursts of rain may be particularly dangerous, especially after longer periods of heavy rainfall and damp weather.
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Consider leaving. If you are in areas susceptible to landslides and debris flows, consider leaving if it is safe to do so.
* Shift vulnerable people immediately to safer areas, as a precaution.

During a landslide

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If you remain or are caught suddenly at home, move to a second story if possible. Staying out of the path of a landslide or debris flow saves lives.
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If you are near a stream or channel, be alert for any sudden increase or decrease in water flow and for a change from clear to muddy water. Such changes may indicate landslide activity upstream, so be prepared to move quickly. Don't delay! Save yourself, not your belongings.
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Be especially alert if you are driving. Embankments along roadsides are particularly susceptible to landslides. Watch the road for collapsed pavement, mud, fallen rocks, and other indications of possible debris flows.
* A landslide can completely engulf a car on a road that is in its path.
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Whenever you are in the path of a landslide or debris flow, move away as quickly as possible. If escape is not possible, curl into a tight ball and protect your head with your hands or a helmet.

After a landslide

The danger is not over after a landslide has passed through. It may not be the only landslide, and there will be a lot of damage left in the wake of the landslide that can present hazards. There are a number of things that you should do to minimize the danger.

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Obey safety warnings
Obey safety warnings
Stay away from the slide area. There may be danger of additional slides.
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Check for injured and trapped persons near the slide, without entering the direct slide area. Direct rescuers to their locations.
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Watch for associated dangers such as broken electrical, water, gas, and sewage lines and damaged roadways and railways.
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Return home with care. If you left your property or home to go to safer ground, be very careful when you return. Things to consider include:
* Understanding that returning home can be both physically and mentally challenging. Above all, use caution.
* Keep a battery-powered radio with you so you can listen for emergency up­dates and news reports.
* Use a battery-powered flash light to inspect a damaged home. The flashlight should be turned on outside before entering—the bat­tery may produce a spark that could ignite leaking gas, if present.
* Watch out for animals, especially venomous snakes. Use a stick to poke through debris.
* Use the phone only to report life-threatening emergencies.
* Stay off the streets. If you must go out, watch for fallen objects, downed elec­trical wires, and weakened walls, bridges, roads, and sidewalks.
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Walk carefully around the outside and check for loose power lines, gas leaks, and structural damage. If you have any doubts about safety, have your residence in­spected by a qualified building inspector or structural engineer before entering.
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Do not enter your home if:
* You smell gas.
* Floodwaters remain around the building.
* Your home was damaged by fire and the authorities have not declared it safe.
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Consider long-term repairs. To avert the future possibility of a dangerous landslide, there are some additional things that can help:
* Replant damaged ground as soon as possible since erosion caused by loss of ground cover can lead to flash flooding and additional landslides in the near future.
* Seek advice from a geotechnical expert for evaluating landslide hazards or designing corrective techniques to reduce landslide risk.



The first half of this video demonstrates the natural features and human habitation issues that you should be alert to when assessing the environs where landslides have the potential to occur.

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How to Fold a Napkin Into a Rose

This is a lovely gesture for a date, a dinner party guest (as a table decoration), a young child...anyone, really! Just grab a paper napkin (or tissue, or paper towel) and follow these steps.

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  1. 1
    Unfold the napkin completely.



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  2. 2
    Fold the top down about two inches.



  3. 3
    Hold the upper left corner between your fingers.



  4. 4
    Begin to wrap the napkin around your fingers. Start out by going behind your fingers.



  5. 5
    Continue wrapping the napkin rather tightly around your fingers.



  6. 6
    Stop wrapping when there are about two inches left. Fold the corner upwards.



  7. 7
    Finish wrapping.



  8. 8
    With your other hand, start tightly twisting the base of the rose. Once the base is secure, you can pull your fingers out gently.



  9. 9
    Keep twisting until you get about halfway down the stem. At that point, find a corner of the napkin and pull it gently so it sticks out. Then continue twisting until the rose is finished!



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Slightly different technique, same idea.

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How to Make Watermelon Checkers

This is a great way to serve cheese and fruit, and even the kids will enjoy eating their healthy food! This watermelon and cheese checkerboard is a wonderful idea for a child's party or even for placing out on the buffet table. Here is how to prepare the checkerboard in just a few minutes.

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  • Watermelon (seedless is preferable but any type can be used)
  • Cheese

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  1. 1
    Buy hard cheese and watermelon. The cheese can be yellow or orange, whatever is available in your area.

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  2. 2
    Prepare the watermelon pieces. Cut slices of watermelon 1/2 inch or 1.3 cm thick. Use a ruler if you're not able to gauge this easily.

  3. 3
    Turn the slices on their side and cut into strips of equal width.

  4. 4
    Cut into equal squares. Do this as evenly as you can. The exact square size is up to you and will be determined by the amount of watermelon and cheese you have, or the plate size.

  5. 5
    Set to one side for arranging shortly.

  6. 6
    Prepare the cheese. Slice the cheese 1/2 inch or 1.3 cm thick.

  7. 7
    Cut the cheese into even squares the same size as the watermelon squares.

  8. 8
    Still a bit of sorting, tidying up, and size matching to go...
    Still a bit of sorting, tidying up, and size matching to go...
    Arrange the pieces into a checkerboard formation on a suitable serving plate.
    • This is a good time to remove pieces that are lopsided or of the wrong size – cut more if needed, or simply reshape existing pieces.
    • Also remove any obvious seeds from the watermelon pieces, if you haven't used seedless watermelon.

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    Prepare the checkers. Use a very small cookie cutter or a small shooter glass turned upside down to cut out the checkers from the watermelon. Cut slices thinner than for the checkerboard squares.

    • Push all the way through to ensure that the checker piece comes away clean from the watermelon flesh.



  10. 10
    Repeat the cookie cutter process with the cheese to make cheese checkers.

    • As with the watermelon checkers, cut the slices thinner than cheese squares for pushing the cutter through.

  11. 11
    Arrange the checkers on the checkerboard and firm up the entire checkerboard. Place the watermelon checkers onto cheese pieces, and cheese checkers onto watermelon pieces, as this makes them easier to see and it looks more effective. Your watermelon and cheese checkerboard is ready for serving!
    • It's a good idea to provide toothpicks to enable guests to pick up the cheese and watermelon pieces easily.

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Wednesday, August 4, 2010

How to add Google Analytics to Blogger

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Do you know which websites refer the most visitors to your site? Or the most common keywords used to find your site? Google Analytics can provide the valuable answers to these questions, and many more.

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  1. 1
    Open a Gmail account if you don’t already have one.

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  2. 2
    Create a Google Analytics Account.

  3. 3
    Click on: 'Add Website Profile.' Installing Google Analytics does not require knowledge of HTML, but there is a piece of HTML code that must be copied onto your blog.

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    In the box, enter your URL. (For example: www.yourwebsite.com or yourblog.blogspt.com.)

  5. 5
    Set your Country and Time zone, and hit Continue.

  6. 6
    Highlight the tracking code displayed in the large box and 'Copy'.

  7. 7
    Sign into Blogger. Click on the 'Layout' Tab, then click on 'Edit HTML'

  8. 8
    Click on 'Download Full Template' to back up your template onto your computer. It's always a good idea to back up your template before you make any changes.

  9. 9
    Scroll down to the bottom and paste the tracking code just before the closing 'body' tag.

  10. 10
    Press 'Save Template' to save the changes.

  11. 11
    Back in Google Analytics, click on 'Check Status' or 'Verify Tracking Code' under the Status column. Once your tracking code has been verified, the status will change to: 'Receiving Data.'

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