Q: Once you stain the paper, it won't accept ink evenly, so anything you try to write or print on it will look messy. It's best to write, print, or draw whatever you'd like on the paper before you do anything else. Let the ink dry completely so it doesn’t run.  Any paper will work for this, from plain white copy paper to heavier paper used for painting. Thicker papers might produce a lighter result that takes longer to dry. Some inks are more likely to run when they're wet, especially if you write with a washable marker or you print your design on an inkjet printer. If you can, use a laser printer or some sort of waterproof ink. If you can't, just try not to rub the paper when you add the tea. Hopefully this will minimize the smudging. If you like, you can also lightly crumple the paper, then smooth it out. This will make the paper look like it's been shuffled around for a number of years. To make the paper look even more worn, like for an old treasure map, tear off the edges of the paper. A baking sheet with a raised rim will keep the tea from spilling over the sides as you're working. The baking sheet should be a little bigger than the paper you use. For instance, if you're using an 8.5 in × 11 in (22 cm × 28 cm) sheet of paper, a 9 in × 13 in (23 cm × 33 cm) baking sheet would be perfect.  Tea can stain your countertop or table, so it's important to protect your work surface. If you don't have a baking sheet that you can use, you can lay trash bags flat on your work surface instead. Holding the tea bag by the top, blot it down onto the paper. Continue doing this until you've covered as much of the paper as you want. If the tea bag starts to dry out, dip it in the mug of tea to wet it again.  It's up to you whether you want to cover the whole page or just a few areas. Either way, don't worry about getting a perfect application. The paper will look more authentic if the yellowing is a little uneven. Experiment with ways to get the tea on the paper. If you like, you can use a paintbrush, a straw, or even your fingers to create different effects. Even if you only plan on showing one side of the paper, the aging effect will look more authentic if you apply the tea to both sides of the paper. This will also make your page look darker once it’s finished. While this step isn't strictly necessary, adding a light coat of the spice turmeric will help yellow the effect of the tea. Use your fingers to rub the turmeric into the tea If you want your aged paper to look like it's been exposed to the elements, you can sprinkle a few coffee grounds over the wet tea to help add more brown to the page. Rub the coffee grounds into the tea to help them stick to the paper.  Loose tea leaves may work for this as well, but the effect will not be as dramatic. You can even break open one of the tea bags if you want. You'll remove the excess coffee grounds after the paper is dry. Make sure there isn't any water pooled on the page itself or on the baking sheet. This will ensure the page dries evenly, which will help prevent the paper from curling too much in the oven.
A: Print or write whatever you want on the paper first. Lay the paper on a baking sheet. Dab one of the tea bags over the paper. Flip the paper over and stain the other side. Sprinkle the page with turmeric if you want the paper to be more yellow. Mix in a few coffee grounds to make the paper more brown. Dab away excess tea with paper towels.

Q: To make this pirate hat you will need the following:  Black poster board Scissors Glue A pirate hat template Spare sheets of white paper Pens, pencils, markers, or crayons You can find a pirate hat template online, or you can draw one yourself directly on the poster board. If you need to make multiple pirate hats, consider drawing a stencil on a separate piece of poster board. If you're drawing your own template, you have some freedom when it comes to the shape of your pirate hat. Cut out the design and glue it to your hat.  Draw features on the skull and crossbones using the markers. If you're working with kids, have them try their hand at drawing the skulls. If you don't have any spare paper, you can draw the skull and crossbones directly on the hat.
A: Assemble your workstation. Create or print a pirate hat template. Draw a skull and crossbones design on a separate piece of white paper.

Q: This process is a little different for Apple devices and Android devices. Once you have the app installed, the experience is essentially the same:   Apple devices - Tap the App Store icon on your Home screen. Tap the Search tab and then search for Netflix. Tap Install next to Netflix and wait for it to download and install.  Android devices - Tap the Play Store app in your Apps list. Tap the Google Play search bar and search for Netflix. Tap Netflix in the results, then tap Install. You can open it from the app store page or from the new shortcut on one of your Home screens.    If you have multiple profiles, you'll be prompted to select the one you want to continue with.   You'll see this button in the upper-left corner.  You can search by title, actor, or genre. If you search for a title that Netflix doesn't have, you'll get suggestions for similar titles. If you have a Chromecast connected to your TV and you're on the same wireless network, you'll see the Chromecast button at the top of the screen. Tapping this will allow you to select your Chromecast and begin playing Netflix on it. This will show more information, and if you tapped a TV show you'll be able to browse the available episodes. This will immediately begin streaming your show or movie.
A: Install the Netflix app. Open the Netflix app. Tap Sign In. Enter your Netflix login details. Tap Sign In. Tap the Profile you want to use. Swipe up and down to scroll through the recommendations. Swipe left and right to see more titles in a category. Tap the ☰ button to open the menu. Scroll down in the menu to view all the categories. Tap the magnifying glass button in the upper-right to search. Tap the Cast button if you have a Chromecast on your network. Tap a title to view details. Tap the Play button on a title to start watching.

Q: Whatever method you used to cook your ribs low-and-slow, you can move them to the grill at this point. Heat an oiled grill to about 225 °F (107 °C) or a bit higher before setting the ribs over the direct heat. You can keep using the same marinade you've been basting with all along. However, you can also finish with a barbecue sauce. Brush the sauce on every 5-10 minutes to start building up a thick coating on the outside. You can use store-bought barbecue sauce or make your own. Flip the ribs occasionally during this process, every 10 minutes or so. That way, the ribs will heat evenly on both sides, browning the sauce as you go. To check for doneness, pierce the meat with a fork. It should slide through the meat fairly easily. Let the ribs rest for 5-10 minutes under tented foil. Use a sharp knife to cut the rib rack into individual ribs by cutting the meat between the bones.
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Move the ribs to direct heat on the grill. Baste with barbecue sauce or marinade. Cook the ribs 20-40 minutes more to reach peak tenderness. Slice the ribs between the bones.