Q: Make sure you choose a dish that’s big enough to hold the entire pizza while also fitting comfortably in the microwave. Set the pizza in the center of the plate, then open the microwave door and put the plate inside. Never use metal cookware or foil in the microwave. Doing so could create sparks or even start a fire or cause permanent damage to your microwave. Most microwave pizzas will need to cook for about 3-4 minutes, while particularly large or thick varieties may need closer to 4 or 5. Check the box your pizza came in for more detailed directions.  Watch your pizza closely as it cooks to make sure it doesn’t get too done. Cook times may vary for pizzas made with garlic bread, flatbread, or other special types of crusts. Be careful removing the plate from the microwave, as it will most likely be very hot. If you like, you can cut your pizza into smaller pieces to make it shareable after it’s had ample time to cool. Enjoy!
A: Place the pizza on a microwave-safe plate. Microwave the pizza on high heat for the recommended time. Allow the pizza to cool for 2-3 minutes before eating it.

Q: Press ∆ to start the challenge. This will keep you from getting hit as soon as the challenge starts. Be careful when circling around; the area is pretty small, and you might hit a wall and get attacked by the mushroom.  The mushroom should die within 5 seconds.
A: Drive into Final form. Jump and glide away as soon as start. Circle around the area and spam Thundaga. Use aerial recovery if you get hit by the mushroom. Continue casting Thundaga.

Q: Glass that is crushed up into small pieces is referred to as frit. If your kiln isn't level and you are having a difficult time keeping your bottle positioned as you desire, you can sprinkle some pieces of frit to either side of the bottle to prevent it from rolling. Once the bottle begins to slump, it will lose its roundness and rolling will no longer be an issue. Until then, your frit should keep your bottle in place. When your glass bottle gets too hot, it can fold inward to the lower areas of your mold and create dangerous sharp edges. Decrease your peak temperature by 10° increments until you get the results you desire.  You can also blunt sharp edges by decreasing your hold time. Shorten the time by 5 minutes or less in your future firings. If the sharp edges remain, continue to decrease the hold time in this fashion. In some cases, you may have the best results by lowering your temperature and shortening your hold time. You'll have to experiment to find what works best for the glass and kiln you are using. Melting glass is a very precise process. Even the difference of a few degrees or minutes can completely change the outcome of your glass art project. You should pay special attention to temperature, hold times, ramp rates, and the kind of glass you are melting. There are many small factors that can have a significant affect your glass melting. The time you hold your temperature benchmarks, the rate of increase/decrease in temperature, the number of bottles you're trying to melt in a single firing -- all of these factors play a part in how your glass melts. But with a little time and practice, you'll soon be creating beautiful glass art melting bottles.
A: Balance rolling bottles with frit. Prevent sharp, jagged edges in your melted bottle. Take notes on your melting procedure. Perfect your glass melting technique.

Q: There are many online ordination programs available.  Each has its own philosophy and ideals.  Look for a program that speaks to you and go forward with the ordination process.  The Temple of Earth (http://www.templeofearth.com/) emphasizes rationality, beauty, poetry, and humor as part of its manifesto.  The Open Ministry (http://www.open-ministry.org/index.php) is non-denominational. The Universal Life Church upholds diversity and freedom in religion.  The Church of Spiritual Humanism (http://spiritualhumanism.org) offers a philosophy based on reason and the scientific method. The ordination forms vary from organization to organization, but they will all require certain pieces of basic information like your name, date of birth, address, email address and phone number, and gender.  They might also ask for information about how you first heard about the program. Never provide your Social Security Number to an online ordination program. To receive your ordination certificate, you’ll usually need to pay a small fee with your credit card or PayPal account.  Prices vary widely depending on the organization.  While you might pay $75 for ordination within the Open Ministry, programs like the  and the Church of Spiritual Humanism offer free ordinations.  Compare prices of the various online ordination programs before settling on one. After paying required fee and filling out the necessary forms, wait two to three weeks to receive your ordination certificate in the mail. Being ordained online could be seen as questionable if you later decide you want to get ordained through a more official body, like a church or Buddhist temple.  Some states, furthermore, forbid marriages officiated by individuals who were ordained through online ordination programs.  Think carefully about whether online ordination is right for you before going through with it. You might actually face a legal penalty or fine if you officiate a wedding after being ordained online.
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Choose your program. Complete the ordination form. Pay the required fee. Understand the limits of your online ordination.