Q: Freshly baked donuts can be left at room temperature for 1 to 2 days. If the donuts are cream-filled, they must be stored in the refrigerator to prevent the cream filling from spoiling. You want to make sure that the storage bag or container is tightly sealed, otherwise, the donuts will get stale. If you are using a storage bag, then just try and squeeze as much air from the bag as possible without damaging the toppings on the donuts. Freshly baked donuts will last longer if kept out of direct sunlight. The sunlight will not only cause your donuts to become stale, but it will also melt any icing or glaze on the donuts. When you are ready to eat one of the donuts, you can place the donuts on a plate and microwave for a few seconds. This will soften, warm, and put moisture back into the donuts. Since the donuts are still at room temperature, do not microwave excessively. Any icing or glaze on the donuts will melt, and the donuts might actually become hard if microwaved for too long.
A: Place the donuts in storage bags or airtight containers. Seal the donuts in the storage bag or container. Store the donuts in a cool, dry area. Place the donuts in the microwave for 5 seconds to freshen them up.

Article: Pour the water into a spray bottle and mix your peppermint oil in. Spray this solution on wasps and nests. Be sure to apply enough to soak the wasps and nests completely.. Consider mixing 2 tablespoons (30 mL) of shampoo or dish soap in to help the peppermint stick to the application area and suffocate the wasps. Pour hot water into a spray bottle and add your dish soap. Locate the wasps and spray them until they stop moving. If possible, use a hose-end sprayer for a more direct application. For larger nests, mix dish soap into your garden sprayer.  Only spray nests at night and cover your light source with a cloth or use amber or red bulbs to prevent the wasps from attacking you. Wasps don't like the smell of WD-40, which makes it a great repellent. Apply 2 to 3 sprays around areas that you see wasps frequent, especially crevices or small areas that wasps would likely build a nest in. For nests, spray about 5 to 6 times or until its entire surface is covered.  Never spray near candles or a lit grill. Avoid burning the nest after spraying WD-40—this is extremely risky if you cannot control the flame. on the nest, wasps, or areas where wasps frequent. Read the label to determine the application rate, which will tell you how many gallons you need per acre or square foot. Mix 1 ounce (28 g) of product for every 1 gallon (3.8 L) of water. Spray the insecticide onto affected areas as early in summer as possible. Focus on enclosed spaces with closed windows and doors.  Apply insecticides directly to any individual wasps or to the entire nest, as directed. Work fast and try and apply the insecticide at night when the wasps are less active. If you're not confident using chemical insecticides or are having trouble getting rid of wasps on your own, professional exterminators might be a safer alternative. If you have a wasp nest in the walls of your home, an exterminator can drill a hole in the window frame, floor, or wall near the nest's location, and then pump insecticides through this hole to reach the nest. Hire a professional exterminator if you are on a limited timeframe—they have access to stronger chemicals, so the wasps might die more quickly.
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Apply a mixture of 1 tablespoon (15 mL) peppermint oil with 16 ounces (473 mL) of water. Shoot a mixture of 1 tablespoon (15 mL) of dish soap per 1 cup (240 mL) of water. Apply WD-40 around deck railings, window sills, and eaves. Apply insecticides Call a professional exterminator.

Problem: Article: Instead of assuming why your teen broke the rules, ask questions like, “What were your reasons for doing that?” Your teen will have to think through the situation and might end up understanding his or her error without your needing to explain it.  It's okay for your teen to feel guilty. If your teen recognizes why what he or she did was wrong, the emotions that come with that realization may serve as a more effective punishment than one imposed by a parent. An appropriate punishment lasting several hours or several days, depending on the violation, can be very effective.  Longer punishments often increase the chance that your teen will act out in response. But if your teen sees an end to the punishment, he or she will be more likely to accept it. Your teen should view your punishment as a reasonable response to his or her violation of the rules. If you let your emotions dictate the punishment, your teen is likely to see your punishment as arbitrary and cruel. Be an example for your teen. Teach your teen constructive ways to deal with conflict, so that he or she will have a constructive model for how to act in future relationships. When addressing your concerns, your choice of language can dramatically affect the conversation. Pinpoint exactly why you're upset. Using general terms like “irresponsible" will make your teen feel attacked. Instead, outline the specific infraction. If you lay down a punishment and end up not following through, your credibility will be damaged.  Your teen may think they can get away with this behavior and start acting out even more. After a long day, it might be tempting to let your teen get away with breaking a rule. However, if your teen feels that the rules are arbitrarily enforced, he or she is less likely to take them seriously.
Summary: Ask questions. Give short-term consequences. Be rational. Be specific. Always follow through. Be consistent.

Q: There are many options for pranks and a lot of them involve physical humor. Come up with an idea that is funny and will keep your friends laughing for days. For example, you could try one of these pranks:  Put toothpaste on your friend’s fingers, then tickle their face. You could also use peanut butter or whipped cream. Put shaving cream into his/her shoes. If someone opens their mouth to snore, squirt sour spray! Draw on them with a black (not permanent) marker. Make a silly design on their face or arms. Anything you can access without waking them up. Draw a mustache and a beard. Just make sure it is the kind of marker that will rub off easily. Prank calls are a great way to create hilarious memories with your friends. Just make sure you don’t call anyone that will be offended by your prank call. You should only call people who will appreciate the humor since it’s all in good fun.  Try calling someone and asking someone if their refrigerator is running. When they say yes, tell them that they better go catch it! You could also make prank calls using the cell phone of a person who already fell asleep at your sleepover. Just make sure you don’t do anything that could get them in trouble. Pranks that scare someone for a moment can be hilarious. But be careful to keep the joke lighthearted. You want the people that you prank to be able to realize it is a joke right away, rather than being legitimately scared. For example, you could try one of these pranks:  Put makeup on your face to make yourself look like an insane clown. Then wake up your friends! Hide in the shower behind the shower curtain and pop out when someone comes in to use the bathroom. Just make sure to do it before they start using the bathroom to avoid any awkwardness. Sometimes people do funny things in their sleep and it can be really funny to record it or to talk about it the next morning. But, even if no one does anything funny in their sleep, you can always pretend they did as another prank!  Tell someone they said funny stuff in their sleep. For example, you could tell your friend that while he was sleeping he said, "I love the lunch-lady". If someone is a terrible sleep talker, record the funny things they say.
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Try a funny prank. Make prank phone calls. Try a scary prank. Try sleep-related pranks.