Chocolate is very sensitive to temperature changes. So when you add the oil to the chocolate, its important that the oil is the same temperature as the chocolate. This will prevent the chocolate from seizing, or turning lumpy and hard. Squeeze the bag to remove as much air as possible from the bag. The water should be no more than 20 degrees warmer than the chocolate. Shake the bottle every 5 minutes to distribute the heat evenly. It's a good idea to warm your oil up right before you warm up the chocolate, or in between warming up your chocolate. You want to avoid letting the chocolate sit and harden as you warm up the oil. Make sure you dry it off completely. You don't want to get any water in the chocolate by accident, as this will dilute it! With most chocolate oils, a 2 oz. bottle will vibrantly color up to 6 pounds of chocolate. So for a deep, rich color, use about 2 teaspoons for each pound of chocolate. Use less for a lighter color. If you are planning to make several different colored bowls of chocolate, work one color at a time. This will prevent any mixing of the colors or accidents with the powder or oil.

Summary: Warm the coloring oil before you put it in the chocolate. Place the tightly sealed coloring oil in a small zip lock bag. Place the plastic bagged bottle in a bowl with warm water for 10-15 minutes. Remove the oil from the plastic bag. Slowly add a few drops of oil to the warmed chocolate and stir. Work on one color at a time.


It's really normal for toddlers to fuss and cry during this change, so try not to feel guilty or worry yourself. If your child sees you getting worked up, the situation will escalate. It can be very difficult for a parent not to give in when their child is in distress. You may feel like you are being too cold or rejecting your child, however, your toddler will be less confused and feel more secure if you stay as consistent as possible. Keep a warm, loving tone, and let your toddler know you are there, but do not give in, and do not feel guilty. If your child continues to cry and fuss at night, try to determine what the reasons are. During the day, when your toddler is calm, ask them about it. If it’s just stubbornness and a desire to stay with you at night, just keep being positive and consistent about the change. If it has more to do with fears—of the dark or of monsters—you may be able to resolve the situation by adding a night light, changing some furniture, or devising some sort of security ritual.  Ask them directly what is worrying them. If they don't know, make subtle suggestions to get the bottom of it. Are there shadows that can be fixed with a nightlight? Scary sounds that can be masked with light music? Lie with them for a little bit at night and pay attention to all the sights and sounds. Can they hear a lot of noise coming from other places in the house? Is there a tree that taps on the window? All of these things can be really disruptive to sleep but easily fixed. Reiterate what an exciting change sleeping in bed alone will be, and let your toddler know you are proud of how big and independent they are becoming. Show your toddler how much more room there is in the bed, and remind your toddler of the bedding and toys you picked out together for this moment. Tell your child again how exciting a time this for them. Remind them repeatedly that you are proud of them and try not to let them see you get down on yourself about the decision. It’s possible that you made the change too quickly. You know your child and your family and if after a few days or weeks it still doesn’t feel right—change it. Rather than bring them back to their crib or your bed, try to change your approach. Try sitting in the room until they fall asleep. After a few nights, move to the doorway; after a few more nights, move to the hallway outside the room.

Summary: Stay calm and patient if your child is very upset about the transition. Determine why your child is resisting. Stay positive, especially if your child is expressing very negative ideas. Consider a more gradual transition if your toddler continues to resist.


You can select all of them or just a few of them by checking the tick boxes beside each item. From this view, you can also relist items one at a time by clicking “Relist” under the Actions column. Once you’ve selected the items to be relisted, click the Relist button found at the bottom. Your selected listings will be processed and displayed. In the Relist view, you can make minor changes on individual item listings. It’s in a spreadsheet type of view, where you can edit individual cells. Just click on the cell you’d like to edit and make the necessary changes. You can make changes to the following:  Photos “Buy it now” price Starting price Condition Format Duration Category. You can select all of them or just a few of them by checking the tick boxes beside each item. Click “Submit changes” found at the bottom of the page. Review the summary and the associated fees for the listings, if any.  Once you’re satisfied with your changes, click on “Confirm and submit.” A confirmation message will be shown when the processing is done. Click on “Finish.” All the selected previously unsold items are now removed from the Unsold view. They can now be found under the Active Selling list.

Summary: Select items to relist. View items to relist. Edit item details. Finalize the items to relist. Relist selected items. Confirm and submit. View relisted items.


You should still be pressing and holding down the Home and Volume Up buttons.  ”  ” Your phone will take several minutes to reset itself. Your Samsung Galaxy S3 will reboot and return to its original factory settings.
Summary: Power off your Samsung Galaxy S3. Press and hold down the Home button, the Power button, and the Volume Up button all at the same time. Wait for the phone to vibrate, then release the Power button only. Wait for the Android System Recovery screen to display, then release all keys. Press the Volume Down key to highlight the option that reads, “Wipe data / Factory reset. Press the Power button to select this option. Press the Volume Down key to highlight the option that reads, “Delete all user data. Press the Power button to make your selection. Press the Power button when “Reboot system now” is displayed on-screen.