with your friends. This is a great way to spend a night and have fun. Tell ghost stories outdoors and cook s'mores over a bonfire if the weather is nice. Have a movie marathon and play board games if your sleepover is indoors. Take a trip to the park or the beach with your friends. Lay out a big blanket and share snacks and drinks. Play some music on a radio or iPod to enjoy the afternoon. together. Find a recipe in a cookbook or online, and bake something with friends. Be sure to gather all of the ingredients first. Sometimes, cooking with friends is a recipe for disaster, but it always results in a great memory. If using the oven or cooking implements that don’t belong to you, be sure to first get permission. If you are traveling to another country or city, then go to many different venues and attractions. Don't restrict your visit to malls and restaurants. Ask people who live in the area for advice on what to see and do. If you are staying in your city or town during the summer, try to approach your own neighborhood as if you were a tourist. Try a new restaurant, take a walk, or go somewhere you have never been.
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Q: Prepare the cake pan. Line the base with parchment/baking paper and grease the edges of the pan. Line a wire baking rack with parchment/baking paper.   Beat the ingredients with an electric whisk. And add the vanilla essence. Bake for 30 minutes. If it comes out clean it's ready, and if it doesn't, then bake for an extra five minutes. Tip onto the lined wire rack and leave to cool. It's now ready to serve.
A: Preheat the oven to 180ºC/350ºF. Sift the flour and baking powder, using a flour sifter. Add the sugar in the baking powder and flour. Make sure the butter is at room temperature. Add the two eggs, again using the electric whisk. Pour the batter into a 20cm-/8-inch round tin. Insert a skewer into the cake. Remove the sponge cake from the oven. Sprinkle with icing sugar/confectioner's sugar as a garnish.

Article: Your therapist may give you “homework” for after your hypnosis. This may include meditations or self-hypnosis practices that will help you maintain the progress you made in the session. Follow these instructions to get the most out of your treatment. It can be helpful to write down any changes or improvements you experience after your session. It will help you be mindful of the changes you're trying to make, and also determine whether the treatment was effective. Like any major change, the effects of hypnosis are typically not instant or dramatic. Don't be disappointed if you don't see any changes overnight, and don't abandon any other methods for meeting your goals because you expect hypnosis to work as a miracle cure. If you simply don't feel any improvement from your hypnotherapy, there's nothing wrong with seeking out a different therapist. If you still have follow-up sessions scheduled with your therapist, make sure you won't have to pay a cancellation fee.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Follow up on your hypnotherapist's instructions after the session. Keep a journal to track your progress. Expect any effects to be slow and gradual. Change hypnotherapists if you are unsatisfied.

Problem: Article: Young, small dandelion greens, also known as baby dandelion greens, are mild in flavor, so they are great in salads and smoothies. However, mature dandelion greens (larger ones) will taste best if you stir-fry them with other ingredients and seasonings, because they can have a bitter flavor. Try sautéing dandelion greens with onions and garlic and a little bit of olive oil for a healthy veggie side dish. If you like to make your own beer or wine, look up recipes for beer or wine made with dandelions. You can also use the flowers to make a jelly that you can spread on toast. You can also fry dandelion flowers for a tasty snack! The roots of dandelions are often used to make tea. Dry the roots using a food dehydrator or by putting them out in the sun on a baking sheet. Then, chop the roots up into 0.25 in (0.64 cm) pieces and store them in a glass jar. To make a cup of dandelion tea, place 1 teaspoon of the dried root pieces into 1 cup (240 mL) of boiling water and let it steep for 3 to 5 minutes. Strain the tea and enjoy once it is cool enough to drink!
Summary: Add fresh dandelion greens to salads, smoothies, and stir-fry dishes. Use new dandelion flowers to make beer, wine, and jelly. Dry dandelion roots and use them for tea.

Article: All bottles of MiraLAX come with lids that double as measuring cups. While the outside of the cap is purple, the underside is white up to a line that is marked for 17 grams, which is the proper single dosage for MiraLAX.  Get a box of single-dose MiraLAX packets so you don’t have to measure it out every time. Generic brands of MiraLAX (polyethylene glycol 3350) usually have a measuring cup inside the cap as well, although the particular setup may vary. The standard dose is always 17 grams, though. Pour the fine, white powder into the cap until it fills the white section of the cap’s underside. Gently tap or shake the cap in order to level out the powder and make sure it’s at the 17-gram line.  If you somehow misplace the bottle’s lid, 17 grams is roughly equivalent to 3.5 teaspoons or 1 heaping tablespoon.  If you have a box of single-use packets, simply pour the contents of a single packet into your chosen beverage (see below). Do not take a larger dose of MiraLAX unless instructed by your doctor. Talk to a doctor before giving a child under 17 any amount of MiraLAX. MiraLAX can be taken with hot, cold, or room temperature liquids. You need at least 4  fl oz (120 ml) of liquid to fully dissolve a single dose, but you’ll get the best results with a full 8  fl oz (240 ml) glass, which is about the size of a coffee cup.  MiraLAX is practically flavorless and non-gritty, so it’s fine to take it with plain water. You can also try tea, coffee, or juice. Don’t mix MiraLAX into alcoholic beverages. Also, mixing it into carbonated beverages (like soda) may cause them to bubble over when you stir the mixture. Use a spoon to give your cup of liquid a quick stir, until you no longer see flecks of MiraLAX in it. Drink the entire cup or glass within the next 10-15 minutes.  It is not recommended to combine the mixture and then drink some or all of it later since it will thicken and be hard to drink. Wait until you can drink the full amount before mixing it. You don’t have to “chug” the mixture, though. Just take normal sips over several minutes until you drink it all. Make sure to stir your glass in between sips so the MiraLAX doesn’t settle on the bottom. MiraLAX is formulated and labeled for use no more than once per day. You don’t have to take it at the same time every day, but you shouldn’t take more than 1 dose per day without the approval of your doctor. You should also not take MiraLAX for more than 7 days in a row without consulting your doctor. If you’ve taken it every day for a week, stop there until you are able to speak to your doctor.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open the MiraLAX bottle and look inside the cap. Fill the cap with MiraLAX up to the marked 17-gram line. Pour the MiraLAX into 4–8  fl oz (120–240 ml) of your chosen liquid. Stir the mixture to dissolve the powder, then drink it all fairly quickly. Use MiraLAX once a day for up to 7 consecutive days.