Q: To keep your legs and feet warm when you are wearing flats, opt for tights made of wool or fleece. Wearing thicker tights can ensure you are not cold when you are walking around in flats in winter. You will also look stylish and put together in flats and tights. You can find wool or fleece tights online and in department stores. Another option is to wear long socks that hit just below the knee. You may wear long socks made of wool or fleece to keep your legs and ankles warm. Long socks can look stylish with a wool skirt or under long pants.  You may also wear long socks over thin tights for a layered look. This may be a good option if you plan to take your long socks off once you get inside and wear just tights with your flats. If you are wearing flat booties, you may try short socks that appear hidden under your pants or long skirts. However, if it is too cold out for this look, long socks may be the way to go. Add some fun details to your flats in winter look by wearing patterned socks or tights with your flats. You may wear long patterned socks to add some color to more basic flats, such as all black or all gray flats. You can also wear patterned tights for some added style with basic flats. For example, you may wear navy and gray patterned tights with black flats or striped blue and white socks with gray flats.
A: Wear wool or fleece tights. Go for stylish long socks. Try patterned socks or tights.

Q: Place 1 cup (180 g) of dry quinoa into a mesh strainer and rinse it for 2 minutes. Place the rinsed quinoa in a large pot and with 1/2 teaspoon of salt and 2 cups (470 ml) of water. Bring the water to a boil over high heat. Reduce the heat to low and cover the pot. Let the quinoa simmer, boil lightly, for 10 to 15 minutes. Remove the pot from heat and let it sit for 5 minutes. You'll know the quinoa is cooked when it has absorbed most of the water. Fluff the cooked quinoa with a fork after it has cooled slightly. You'll need fresh tomatoes, onions, jalapeño, and cilantro. Dice the red onion so you end up with 1/3 of a cup (50 g). Remove the seeds from 3 medium tomatoes and cut them into chunks. Remove the seeds from 1 jalapeno and finely chop it. You'll also need to chop about 1/4 of a cup of fresh cilantro. Set these aside as you prep the rest of the Mexican quinoa salad. Place the diced red onion in a small bowl. Pour 2 tablespoons of fresh lime juice over the onion and stir them. Set the onion aside while you mix up the rest of the ingredients. This will help cut back on the sharpness of the fresh red onion. If you don't have lime juice, you could substitute lemon juice. Try to use freshly squeezed juice since it will be more flavorful. Put your chopped tomatoes, jalapenos, cilantro, and diced onion with lime juice into your serving bowl. Add the cooled quinoa and remaining ingredients and stir the salad until it's completely combined. You'll need to stir in:  1 15-ounce (425 g) can of black beans, drained and rinsed 1 cup (175 g) of corn kernels, fresh or frozen and thawed 5 ounces of Queso fresco or fresh Mozzarella, cut into 1/4-inch to 1/2-inch cubes 3 tablespoons of olive oil Salt and pepper to taste Taste the salad and adjust the flavors. For a brighter salad, add another tablespoon of lime juice. For a little more spice, add more chopped jalapeno. Drizzle a little extra olive oil or sprinkle more salt and pepper until the salad tastes the way you want it to. Serve the salad at room temperature. Leftovers will keep in the refrigerator. Just realize that the red onion flavor might get stronger the longer it's kept.
A: Cook the quinoa. Chop and prep the vegetables. Soak the red onion. Combine and serve the salad. Serve the Mexican quinoa salad.

Q: If you don’t have access to the internet or a printer, you can also pick up one of these forms at any federal, state, or local government office that provides voter registration services or applications.  Other locations to pick up a registration form include Department of Motor Vehicle offices, armed forces recruitment centers, and voter service and polling centers. The URL for the Secretary of State’s website is: https://www.sos.state.co.us/. You can access this form by following the “Register to Vote” link. You can also register in person through a voter registration drive. You can find out more about these drives, including when they’re held, on the Secretary of State’s website under the “Elections” tab. Checking “Yes” confirms that you’re a US citizen and are thus able to vote in Colorado. The information you’ll have to provide includes your name, date of birth, residential and mailing address, and your driver’s license or ID card number. If you don’t have a Colorado driver’s license or ID card, you can also put down the last 4 digits of your Social Security number instead. The way that Colorado elections work, you have to be either affiliated with a party or officially considered unaffiliated in order to vote in primary elections. However, this isn’t required to register to vote in general elections.  You can also indicate on your registration form that you’d like to remain unaffiliated but you’d still like to receive a particular party’s primary ballots in the mail. If you don’t receive this ballot in the mail, you can still choose a particular party’s ballots in person at the voting station. Be advised that you can only participate in a single party’s primary elections during any election cycle. Avoid having any mistakes in your name, birthday, address, or driver’s license number. Be sure to add the date next to your signature. Be sure to mail out your form at least 8 days before Election Day in order for it to be processed in time for you to receive a ballot by mail. The location of your local county clerk and recorder’s office can be found at https://www.sos.state.co.us/voter/pages/pub/home.xhtml.  When you visit this website, follow the “County Election Offices” link to find your local office. You can also mail it to the Colorado Department of State Elections Division in Denver. The address for this office is: 1700 Broadway, Suite 200, Denver, CO, 80290. In addition to the county clerk and recorder’s office, you can also bring the form to any voter service and polling center in your local area. Note that you have to turn in your form in person if Election Day is less than a week away.  You can also turn in your form to a local DMV branch if you’re also applying for a driver’s license or updating your license information. This form can be submitted to a voter service and polling center all the way through Election Day.
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Print out a registration form from the Secretary of State’s website. Check “Yes” to confirm your eligibility, then enter your information. Select a party affiliation or check “Unaffiliated” to vote in primaries. Make sure all of your information is correct, then sign at the bottom. Mail this form to the county clerk’s office to register by mail. Bring your form to the county clerk to register in person.