Article: Spray the jelly bean molds with nonstick cooking spray.  The molds should be evenly covered but not drenched. If you notice any puddles of cooking spray sitting in the indentations, use a clean paper towel to dab away the excess. You can use either plastic or silicone jelly bean molds. You may not need to coat silicone molds, but this step is strongly recommended if you decide to use plastic molds. Allow the syrup to sit at room temperature for four to six hours, or until the gelatin has firmed up.  If you want to speed up the process, you can place the molds into a refrigerator for two to three hours. When taking this option, you should also place the filled molds into a freezer for 20 to 40 minutes after refrigeration to make them even firmer and easier to work with.  Test the beans by touching them. They will have a definite solid form, but they should also feel sticky and gummy when pressed.
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Coat the molds. Wait for the mixture to harden.
Article: When a person goes through a difficult time, such as the loss of a loved one or job loss, they usually have a swell of support. As time passes, other people move on and continue their lives, leaving the person in distress to fend for themselves. You should check in every week with the person you sympathize with to be sure that they are still doing well. This does not have to be an awkward check in. You could simply have coffee with them once a week and say things like “So how are doing this week?” . Your friend may need to talk about what they are experiencing. Let your friend know you are available to listen, and make it clear they have your undivided attention. Put away electronics like your phone and turn off the television or other distractions. Make eye contact, nod and make sounds where appropriate (such as "Uh huh," or "I see,") to show that you are listening. Put aside judgement and don't think about your response or what you think they should have done/should be doing. Let them talk and don't interrupt. Don't rush the person. They may not be ready to talk, or it may take them a while to articulate their thoughts. People often judge others harshly if they do not remove themselves from a bad situation (such as a hostile relationship) or “get over” a tragic event (such as a death in the family) in a certain time frame. Keep in mind that everyone fights their own battles on their own time, and it is not your place to decide when or how someone else moves to the next phase of their life. Remain caring and compassionate toward the person you sympathize with and reserve judgment for how the deal with their situation. This does not mean that you have to condone any behavior that they exhibit. You are free to cut ties with the person if/when the connection becomes unhealthy for you. Aside from frequent check-ins, you should make it clear that you are available to the other person any time they need someone to lean on. Answer their calls, texts, emails, etc. and be willing to help them do chores or other daily tasks. If there is a big project to be done, such as remodeling a room after a spouse passed away, volunteer to help out.
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Check in every week. Be a good listener Avoid judgement. Make yourself available to help.
Article: Blueberry pancakes can be topped with a variety of delicious spreads. The most popular serving method involves slathering butter on the hot pancakes and pouring over thick maple syrup. Some other popular toppings include:   whipped cream  lemon curd  fresh blueberries powdered sugar pancake syrup blueberry syrup Place a tray of pancakes in the middle of your table. Next, arrange serving dishes with the different topping options and a small spoon. If you have other breakfast dishes such as eggs or bacon, place these on the table as well. Your diners can serve themselves pancakes and top them with whatever they’d like. If you don’t have room on your table, place the serving dishes on your counter. Your guests can serve themselves in line and sit at the table to eat. This option is good for a fancy brunch. Place two or three pancakes on each plate. Next, place a square of butter at the center of each stack. Add your other toppings to the pancakes as the butter melts. Add powdered sugar after you’ve poured on the syrup. Otherwise, the syrup will absorb the powdered sugar.
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Choose your toppings. Serve the pancakes family-style. Arrange each plate individually.