Article: If you’re playing this Jeopardy game as a way to study for your classes, use your school texts and notes to decide what the categories should be. Choose the major themes from the chapters that your upcoming exam will cover, for example.  If this is a recreational game, you can either decide on the categories as a group, or the host alone can choose them. Whoever is playing the host of this round will be completing the rest of these steps. Write one category on each index card and pin those 6 index cards at the top of a sturdy piece of poster board. Line them up in a single row. Make sure to write legibly (or type and print out the text, if you prefer).  You can also use a marker board if you don’t have poster board on hand.  Write the 6 categories at the top of the marker board and draw lines between them to separate the columns. The point values range from $100 to $500 in each category, so you will have one card for each of these values – $100, $200, $300, $400 and $500. Be sure to write legibly, or you could type and print it out if you want it to look extra nice. The $100 question should be the easiest one. For instance, if your first category is “Code Names” you could write something like, “James Bonds’ Agent number.” As the host, you’ll need to create a list with all of the answers on a separate sheet of paper. In this case the answer would be, “What is 007?”  Remember, in Jeopardy contestants are given the answer (the clue) and their response should be in question form. Only the host should work on the answer key. Make sure to pin the card so that the $100 side is facing out. Before you pin the card up, you may want to write $100 on the board first, then pin the card over that.  When the host pulls the card from the board to read the clue, the spot will be empty but the point value will stay on the board. Once you get pretty far along in the game, this will help to give the board a little structure. You will follow the same process as before. Remember, the higher the point value, the harder the question should be, so increase the difficulty for this next clue/answer.  Pin the $200 card directly beneath the $100 card in Category 1. The cards will go in ascending order, starting with $100 at the top of the column, and ending with $500 at the bottom. Make sure to pin the card so that the $200 side is facing out. This will be the practice for all of the clue/answer cards. Then follow the same procedure for the rest of the game board until all of the categories have completed index cards pinned up. At this point, the game is ready to play.
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Choose the 6 game categories and decide who will play the host. Get 6 index cards for the game categories. Take 5 more index cards and label them with point values. Turn over the $100 index card and write your first clue for Category 1 on the back. Pin the $100 card directly beneath the category it goes with. Turn over the $200 index card and write down the next clue. Continue the process for the remaining point values in Category 1.
Article: Vinyl stick-on tiles are usually easy to remove. Just wedge a small crowbar or a flathead screwdriver under the tile, then pop it upwards to loosen the adhesive. New vinyl tile can often be laid over an existing floor. However, removing the tile that is already in place will allow you to check the health of the subfloor.  If you find mold or rot in your subfloor, you will need to use a skill saw to cut out the damaged area. You can then replace the damaged subfloor with a new sheet of marine plywood cut to fit. Always use caution when operating a skill saw. Wear protective glasses and a face mask to protect yourself from flying debris. Stick-on vinyl tile is available in a wide range of thicknesses and designs, with options for every price range. This is a great option for a durable floor that doesn’t require a lot of work to install. If your subfloor is dirty, the stick-on vinyl tile will not adhere properly. Make sure the entire subfloor is free of dirt, dust, or other debris before you start the installation process. If the subfloor seems greasy, slimy, or stained, wash it thoroughly with soap and water, then let it dry completely before you install your tile. When laying square tiles, you want to center them so that any oddly-sized cuts are around the outside of the room. Peel off the paper backing from each tile, then lay the tile in place and press down on it firmly to ensure it adheres to the subfloor properly. Use a utility knife to cut any edge pieces to size when you reach the walls. you removed. Nail the trim back into place, taking care not to puncture the exterior. For a fresh new look, try painting the trim a shade that will match your new vinyl tile. When nailing the trim into place, use caution so you don't nail through the exterior of the RV. If you took out your chairs, tables, or cabinets in order to replace your flooring, use a wrench to tightly bolt them back into place. The furniture must be completely secure so it doesn't move while the RV is travelling.
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Use a crowbar or a flathead screwdriver to pry up stick-on tiles. Look for damage on the subfloor and repair it if necessary. Opt for peel and stick vinyl tile for easy installation. Sweep or vacuum the subfloor before you install your new tile. Start in the middle of the room and work outward to the edges. Replace any trim Install any furniture you removed.
Article: If your hot dogs are still in their sealed package, you can leave them there. If they’ve been opened, place the hot dogs into a plastic food storage bag that has a zipper. Make sure the hot dogs are airtight so that the cool water doesn’t touch the food. You don’t want the water to touch the hot dogs for food safety purposes. The hot dogs or the water could become contaminated, so it’s best to avoid this risk. You don’t need to be precise about temperature, but the water should feel cool to the touch. It’s generally safe to use the coolest setting on your tap. Add enough water to the bowl or dish to cover the hot dogs you want to defrost. If you're thawing multiple packs of hot dogs, it's best to place them in separate dishes so they defrost faster. Place the hot dogs into the bowl or dish and push them beneath the cool water. Make sure they’re totally covered. Leave them to sit on the counter at room temperature. Set a timer for 30 minutes so you can check on them. The hot dogs should stay at the bottom of the bowl or dish because they are heavy. However, they may float if there is air in your bag. If this happens, squeeze out the air and put your hot dogs back in the water. Pour the used water down the sink. Then, feel the hot dogs through the packaging to see if they feel thawed. If they don’t, add more cool water back to the bowl or dish. Set the timer for another 30 minutes.  Thawed hot dogs should feel squishy and a little flexible. Additionally, they’ll feel cool and not cold. Your hot dogs may thaw in 30 minutes, but it’s likely that they’ll take an hour if you’re thawing a whole pack or multiple packs. After another 30 minutes, pour the used water down the sink and check your hot dogs to see if they’re thawed. When they feel thaw, start cooking them. If they still feel frozen, cover them with cool water again. Then, set your timer for 30 minutes. You can do this safely for up to 2 hours or until your hot dogs are thawed. Typically, hot dogs will defrost within 1 hour. immediately after thawing them in cool water. While this is a safer method than using your microwave, you still need to cook your hot dogs immediately. Cool water doesn’t keep the hot dogs below 40 °F (4 °C), which means that bacteria may start growing. Cook your hot dogs immediately to kill the bacteria. For instance, grill, boil, roast, or microwave your hot dogs.
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Put your hot dogs in a sealed, airtight plastic bag. Fill a large bowl or dish with enough cool water to cover your hot dogs. Submerge your bag of hot dogs into the cool water for 30 minutes. Check the hot dogs and replace the water after 30 minutes. Change the water every 30 minutes for up to 2 hours. Cook your hot dogs