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Tap the Skype app icon, which resembles a white "S" on a blue background. If you aren't logged into Skype, you'll need to enter your email address (or phone number) and password before continuing. It's in the bottom-right corner of the screen. It's a person-shaped silhouette next to a plus sign in the top-right corner of the screen. This text box is at the top of the screen. Doing so searches Skype for your specified contact. Scroll down until you find the person you want to add to your contacts list. It's to the right of the person's name. This will add the person to your contacts list; if they accept your request, you'll be able to chat with one another. If your friend doesn't already have a Skype account, you can invite them to create one and join you on Skype by doing the following:  Tap Contacts in the bottom-right corner of the screen, then tap Invite People to Skype. Select a contact method (e.g., Messages) in the pop-up menu. Enter your friend's contact information (e.g., their phone number or email address). Tap the Send button or icon.

summary: Open Skype. Tap Contacts. Tap the "Add Contact" icon. Tap the search bar. Enter a name, email address, or phone number. Find your contact. Tap Add. Invite a friend to join Skype.


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Meal preparation and eating can make a mess in the kitchen. One of the best ways to keep your kitchen clean is to clean food and dishes after each meal. That way, messes don't pile up, and you have a clean kitchen to work with at the start of your next meal. After each meal:  Clear the table Transfer leftovers to airtight containers and store them in the refrigerator or freezer Wash, dry, and put away all the dishes Run the dishwasher when it's full Clean spills, crumbs, and messes from the stove, floors, table, and counters Wash out the sink Another easy way to keep your kitchen clean and prevent stains, mold, and other problems is to address spills as soon as they happen. For food spills, use a spoon or cloth to clean up solid waste. Clean up excess liquids or sauces with a cloth. Spray the area with an all-purpose cleaner and wipe it dry.  When spills involve raw meat, use a disinfecting spray to clean the mess to prevent the spread of bacteria. Cleaning liquid spills from the floor is also important for safety, because a wet floor is a slipping hazard. A full dishwasher can mean that dishes start piling up in the sink, and this makes for a messy kitchen. To avoid this, empty the dishwasher when the dishes are clean, and return all the dishes to their proper places. That way, you can put dirty dishes from the sink into the dishwasher and keep the kitchen neat and tidy. Having empty counters is a great way to keep a kitchen looking neat and organized, and it also gives you more space for food preparation and other work. Here are some ideas for clearing cluttered counters:  Store small appliances like toasters and coffeemakers in cupboards Keep non-refrigerated produce in a fruit bowl on the kitchen table Designate a special drawer for random items that are often used in the kitchen, like pens, paper, and mail Find a permanent home for all pots, pans, and kitchenware Store all ingredients, including often-used flour and sugar, in the pantry The garbage disposal can harbor dangerous bacteria and offensive smells, but regular cleaning will prevent this. Clean the disposal at least once a week by:  Filling an ice cube tray with vinegar Pouring baking soda into the waste disposal Turning on the water and running the waste disposal Pouring the frozen vinegar cubes down the waste disposal Letting the disposal run until all the baking soda and cubes are gone Shelf and drawer liners are great for keeping a clean kitchen because they can be cleaned and replaced easily. Shelf liners are especially important in pantries where you store food, but they also protect the shelves in all your cupboards and pantries. To clean the liners, empty the shelf and spray an all-purpose cleaner on the liner. Wipe it down with a clean cloth. Allow the liner to dry before returning items to the shelf. The refrigerator is where you keep most of your food, so it's important for both safety and cleanliness to keep this appliance clean. Clean spills as they occur. Once a month, remove all the food from the refrigerator and freezer and wipe the drawers, shelves, and interior surfaces with an all-purpose cleaner. Wipe the surfaces dry and return the food. To absorb smells in the refrigerator, keep an open box of baking soda or a bowl of coffee beans in the refrigerator. Kitchen floors get messy very quickly with dust, crumbs, food particles, and other matter. To keep the floor clean, sweep or vacuum the floor in the kitchen every evening after the final meal, or each morning before breakfast. Sweeping regularly around the whole house will help minimize dust and allergens throughout the house as well. On top of daily sweeping, you should also mop the floor every week to keep the floor clean. Mopping will remove dirt, spills, sticky spots, and other messes from the floor. Fill a bucket with soapy water and use a sponge or mop to wash the entire kitchen floor. Allow the floor to dry fully before walking on it again to prevent slips and footmarks on the floor. Make sure floors don't present a trip hazard, e.g., if linoleum tears, replace it.
summary: Clean up after each meal. Clean spills when they occur. Empty the dishwasher when the cycle ends. Clear off your countertops. Clean your garbage disposal regularly. Install shelf liners in your cupboards and drawers. Clean the refrigerator and freezer. Sweep the floor daily. Wash the floor weekly.