Article: It's important to use a big pot, since you don't want the broccoli to remain in the water for too long. A smaller pot will cool down quickly once the frozen broccoli is added and take longer to cook. Remove after one minute to ninety seconds - that's all the time it takes to reconstitute frozen broccoli.  Cooking broccoli longer than a minute and a half will cause it to get soggy and fall apart.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/0\/04\/Freeze-Broccoli-Step-13Bullet1.jpg\/v4-459px-Freeze-Broccoli-Step-13Bullet1.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/0\/04\/Freeze-Broccoli-Step-13Bullet1.jpg\/aid85338-v4-728px-Freeze-Broccoli-Step-13Bullet1.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":306,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"485","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"}  Make sure you don't add the broccoli to the water until it is at a full boil.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/d\/d2\/Freeze-Broccoli-Step-13Bullet2.jpg\/v4-459px-Freeze-Broccoli-Step-13Bullet2.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/d\/d2\/Freeze-Broccoli-Step-13Bullet2.jpg\/aid85338-v4-728px-Freeze-Broccoli-Step-13Bullet2.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":306,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"485","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"} Place the broccoli in a bowl and season with butter, salt, pepper and cheese if desired.
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Bring a large pot of water to a boil over high heat. Add the broccoli to the boiling water. Drain the water from the broccoli.
Article: In the "Placements" section of this page, make sure that "Automatic Placements (Recommended)" is checked. This will place your ads in Facebook-tested locations, as well as on Instagram and other Facebook products. If you want to select specific ad placements, check the "Edit Placements" box, then select your preferred options in the resulting menu. It's near the bottom of the page. By default, Facebook measures your ad budget in daily increments; if you want to switch to a one-time budget, click the Daily Budget box, then click Lifetime Budget in the resulting drop-down menu. Type the number of dollars per day (or per ad cycle if you chose the Lifetime Budget option) that you're willing to spend into the text box on the right side of the "Budget" heading. The minimum required for daily ads is $1.00 per day, while lifetime ads require a minimum budget of $30.00 per day. You can select the start date for your ads by clicking the "Start" date box and selecting a date from the drop-down menu, and you can determine the time at which they go live by clicking the time text box and adjusting the time there. You can adjust a campaign's end date and time in the same way. It's a blue button at the bottom of the page. Doing so will save your ad preferences thus far and take you to the next part, which is creating your ad itself.
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Select your ad's placement. Scroll down to the "Budget & Schedule" section. Determine a type of budget. Enter your budget's limit. Schedule your ads. Click Continue.
Article: The most important step you can take towards working faster and more efficiently is to establish a plan before you start your day.  Plan your day the night before and prepare your desk by laying out all your study materials, or prepare your chore list for what you want to accomplish. This way, you can just jump right in the next morning. Write your daily plan down on a notepad, digital planner, or a calendar. Writing things down rather than committing them to memory will help you to remember and actually accomplish your tasks. Writing down all you plan to accomplish in a day can also help you avoid over-booking yourself and taking on more than you can handle in the time allotted.  It’s good to be ambitious, but it’s also important to have a realistic daily plan that you can accomplish. If you find yourself juggling a lot of different work objectives or even multiple jobs at once, considering theming your days to focus on one of these at a time.  If you’re a student, consider setting aside specific days for specific subjects: Mondays can be reserved for doing all of your science reading for the week, for example, while Tuesdays can be dedicated to math. In an office setting, allocate specific days for specific tasks: Mondays can be just for administrative tasks, for example, while Tuesdays can be focused on creative projects. Stay organized by breaking down your working day into discreet hours, and plan to do certain work only during that time frame.  For example, the first hour of your day can be dedicated to answer emails and phone calls. Set a series of alarms to cue you to move on to other work and stay on task during the day. Multitasking can be a double-edged sword: it can be a helpful strategy for getting lots of things done in a short amount of time, or  it can spread your time and attention too thin, leading to poor quality work.  To reap the benefits while avoiding the pitfalls of multitasking, follow these strategies:  Focus on related tasks at the same time.  Reduce the amount of mental energy used when switching between different tasks by bundling your multitasking activities together. For example, respond to all of your mail messages at the same time -- email, voicemail, snail-mail.  Write down your workflow items.  Writing down all the stuff you want to juggle will help you to not get distracted or sidetracked with all the multiple things going.  Take some time at the end of your tasks to go over each item alone.  This narrowing of focus can help with catching any errors and making sure you've done all you wanted while working on it in a multitasking atmosphere.
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Have a daily plan. Give every day a theme. Segment the hours in your day. Learn how to multitask the right way.