This will open the "Run" text box. If you're using the Administrator account with Safe Mode, this is the best way to open the "Run" box since the Start menu doesn't always work. If you're currently logged into a different user's administrator account, you can click Start instead. This will open the User Accounts window. If you typed this into Start, click netplwiz at the top of the Start window instead. Click on your personal account's name or username. If you're on a communal computer, you may have to scroll down to find the proper account. It's in the lower-right corner of the window. A new window will open. You'll find this at the top of the new window. It's in the middle of the window. This option is at the bottom of the window. It's at the bottom of the window. Doing so will apply your account changes. When your computer finishes restarting, you should be out of Safe Mode and your account should now have administrator privileges.

Summary: Press ⊞ Win+R. Type in netplwiz and press ↵ Enter. Select your personal account. Click Properties. Click the Group Membership tab. Check the "Administrator" box. Click OK. Click OK. Restart your computer.


Sure, the bike outing is a family activity but at this moment, your toddler is the biggest concern. To keep the outing fun for everyone, let the toddler help decide where you are going or how long you will be riding. Know your child’s limits and honor them. There will always be time for other bike rides. No one is going to enjoy biking with a sobbing toddler who just wants to get out of the seat he is stuck in. Some toddlers are happy with an open ended bike ride that just meanders around a quiet park or the neighborhood. Some are happier when there is a destination in mind.  You could ride your bike to the park to see the ducks in the little pond. You could ride to the little ice cream place for treats after dinner. These could quickly become specific requests from your toddler. Start with short trips, letting your child get used to the seat or trailer and the sensation of wearing the helmet and then work up to slightly longer trips as your child gets more comfortable with the idea.  Accept that some children will never love the bike seat or the trailer if that is the case. Eventually your toddler will become an older child who can ride his own bike with the family and you can plan these outings then.

Summary: Let your toddler dictate the duration of the bike ride. Allow your toddler to choose a destination. Build up to longer bike rides as your toddler adjusts.


Pour these ingredients into a saucepan. Simmer this mixture over the stove for 10 minutes. For simmering, low to medium heat should be fine. Take your gelatin leaves and place them in a bowl of cold water. Let them soak for 2 minutes.  You can use water from a pitcher in the fridge or just use cold tap water. Gelatin leaves are sold as tiny sheets, as opposed to the powdered version. Holding the leaves above a bowl, use your hands to squeeze out the liquid. Keep squeezing until liquid stops running from the leaves. In a separate mixing bowl, pour the gelatin liquid into your mulled wine. Use a spoon to stir until the ingredients are mixed evenly. Set your shots on a baking tray or a similar surface. Use a container with a spout, like a plastic or glass measuring cup. Fill each shot glass to the brim with the mixture. Place your shots in the refrigerator in a spot they will not be disturbed. Let them sit overnight to set. Run a knife along the edges of your shot glasses and then gently pry them out. You can also simply serve the Jello shots in glasses and let guests remove them themselves.

Summary: Heat the red wine, spices, sugar, vanilla, and whiskey. Soak the gelatin leaves in water for about 2 minutes. Squeeze the liquid out of the gelatin leaves. Add the gelatin to the mulled wine. Pour your shots in your shot glasses. Refrigerate the shots overnight. Remove your shots to serve. Finished.


Add one de-seeded and chopped fresh red or green chilli (to taste) and 2 tablespoons of freshly chopped coriander / cilantro. This butter is delicious on baked or grilled corn on the cob. You may alternatively substitute coriander with chives or 1 minced fresh ginger.
Summary: Mix butter with the freshly grated zest of one lime.