Chicken—especially the breast meat—tends to dry out when it's heated for too long. Cutting the chicken into smaller pieces will make the reheating time shorter and prevent the pieces from drying out. Arrange the chicken in a single layer so none of the pieces overlap. Leave a little space in between each piece so it heats evenly.  Don’t microwave anything in a plastic container. Many of the myths surrounding microwaved plastic and cancer have proven scientifically unfounded. The risk you run, though, is melting the plastic onto your food. Regular plates, paper plates, or glass containers work well. Using a damp paper towel will keep the chicken from drying out. Avoid using regular old plastic wrap, as it might melt onto your food. Don’t use tinfoil either, as it can spark and either start a fire or break your microwave.  You can purchase microwave covers that are made of microwave-safe plastic, if desired. You could also put 1 tablespoon (15 mL) or so of chicken broth or water in the dish to keep the chicken from drying out. How much chicken do you have? If it's a very small amount (a serving for a single meal), begin with 1.5 minutes of reheating using the normal setting on your microwave—usually 1,000 watts. If you have a large amount of chicken, begin with 2.5-3 minutes of microwaving.  At the halfway mark, carefully flip the chicken over so both sides heat evenly. Check the temperature either by touching the chicken with your finger or by tasting a small bite to see if it's been warmed through properly. Continue to reheat in 30-second increments until it reaches an appropriate temperature. Keep in mind that the container will likely be very hot, so use oven mitts or potholders to safely remove the chicken from the microwave. Leave the cover over the chicken, and let it rest for 2 minutes before cutting into it or serving. Be careful when you do this, as it may release a large amount of hot steam. Keep your face and fingers out of the way to prevent burns.
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One-sentence summary -- Cut the chicken into small pieces. Place the chicken on a microwave-safe plate. Cover the chicken with a damp paper towel. Reheat your chicken for 1.5-5 minutes, flipping it once. Remove the plate and let the chicken rest. Remove the cover.


Taking a warm bath or shower will help slacken the tape. If you don’t have a tub available or don’t wish to shower, you can use a wet towel. Simply use warm water to dampen it and lay it over the tape as you lay on your back. This will make is significantly easier to take the tape off. When it comes time to take the tape off, make sure you do so slowly and carefully. If you rip the tape off too quickly, you risk tearing your skin. Even if you used tape that is made for your skin (medical or sports tape), you still need to pull it off slowly. Pluck out the tape as you hold the nearby skin still. Be careful not to pull your skin. If you can’t seem to pull the tape off, apply baby oil to the skin. The baby oil will help remove the stickiness that is on your skin. Grab a cotton ball and dip it in baby oil. Follow the line of the tape as you slowly remove it.
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One-sentence summary -- Soak the tape in warm water. Remove the tape slowly. Use baby oil.


It's the black icon with an Apple logo and the word "TV" inside. If you've upgraded to iOS 13 or later, you should find the app on one of your home screens. If you don't see it, download it from the App Store.  Connecting to a Wi-Fi network is recommended, as downloading videos uses a lot of data. It's the TV icon at the bottom-left corner of the screen. There are several ways to navigate:  Tiles for various categories (Movies, TV Shows, Kids, etc.) appear at the top of the screen. Tap a category to do some exploring. Scroll down on the Watch Now screen to see suggestions, additional categories, networks, and promoted content from Apple. Tap Search at the bottom-right corner of the screen to search for a specific movie or show. This displays information about the movie or show, including its ratings, episodes (if applicable), and often a free trailer. If you selected a show with multiple seasons, tap the Season drop-down menu at the top-left corner to browse episodes by season, then tap an episode to see its price and viewing options. Depending on the movie or show, you may see both Buy and Rent options. Rent will always be cheaper, as you'll only be able to watch the video for 30 days. Tap the desired price when you're ready. Once you've confirmed your identity, the selected episode or movie will be purchased and ready to watch. If you don't have a payment method (e.g., a credit card) associated with your Apple ID, you'll need to enter payment information here before the movie or show will download. This displays a list of all content you've rented or purchased using this Apple ID, including the episode or movie you just bought. This saves the movie or episode to your iPad so you won't have to stream it over the internet. Once it's downloaded, you can tap the Play button (the sideways triangle) to watch it.
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Open the Apple TV app. Tap Watch Now. Browse for a movie or show. Tap a movie or show. Tap the price to buy or rent. Enter your Apple ID password or use Touch ID. Tap Library once the download is complete. Tap the cloud icon to download the video.