Q: Buy a funnel whose stem fits snugly with the fuel opening of your tiki torches. Pour your fuel into the funnel slowly to avoid spills. Avoid overfilling the fuel reservoir by keeping an eye on the fuel level as you fill.  If you don’t have a funnel, pour the fuel in a thin stream directly into the torch. Avoid pouring the fuel into another container and then trying to fill the torch, which can cause spills. An overfilled fuel reservoir will overflow and leak down the sides of the tiki torch. Let the kitty litter sit on the spilled fuel until it is clumped and firm to the touch, at least 10 minutes. Throw away the soiled kitty litter in its own garbage bag away from other flammable materials. Use a commercial-grade cleaning solution suited to the spill surface to remove any remaining fuel residue. Keep the area well ventilated after cleaning so it can dry out completely. Typically you can apply cleaner to the stain with a damp towel and let it air dry. Use a match or lighter to ignite the wick of your tiki torches when you’re ready to use them. Avoid lighting them long before your event to keep from wasting fuel. When you want to extinguish your torches, place the snuffer cap completely over the wick and let the torch go out naturally. Remove the snuffer cap when the flame is out, and let the wick cool down completely.  Once the wick is completely cool, replace the snuffer cap. This will protect your wick from the elements if you store your tiki torches outside. How long your torches take to cool down will depend upon how long they were lit. Hold your hand close to the torch to feel if it is still giving off heat, if you’re unsure. Make sure your torches are firmly staked into the ground if you intend to keep them outside. Keep an eye on the weather forecast, as temperatures below 32 ℉ (0 °C) will cause the fuel in your tiki torches to freeze.  If you store your tiki torches in a garage or shed, use a tether to secure your torches upright. It is safe to let any unused oil stay in the torches while they are in storage. If the temperature hits freezing, either empty the fuel reservoirs of your outdoor tiki torches or bring them inside to a warmer area.
A: Use a funnel to pour fuel into the torch. Soak up any spilled fuel with kitty litter. Light your tiki torches. Use a snuffer cap to extinguish your torches. Store torches in an upright position when not in use.

Q: Apply a small amount of shampoo to your fingertips and massage it into your scalp from your hairline. Purposefully avoid the length of your hair. When you rinse your shampoo out, it will cleanse the length of your hair without overdrying it. While washing your hair in hot water can be relaxing, it also removes too much of the oil from your hair and allows moisture to escape the hair shaft. This can result in frizzy, dry, brittle hair. Stick with cold water so that your hair stays as hydrated and moisturized as possible. If you don’t like the idea of washing your hair in cold water, washing it in lukewarm instead of hot water should decrease dryness some. When you’re shopping for shampoos and conditioners, go for products that say “moisturizing” or “replenishing,” and that help with dry or damaged hair. More specifically, look for oil-based products that are free of alcohols and sulfates and also have low pHs.  While you should stay away from most alcohols, “fatty” alcohols are the exception. Products that contain cetearyl alcohol, cetyl alcohol, or stearyl alcohol shouldn’t significantly dry out your hair. Stay away from heavily fragranced hair products, as they can contribute to dryness. Leave-in conditioners contain humectants, which help to draw moisture to your hair. After you wash and condition your hair, gently wring out excess moisture with your hands. Squirt a dime-size dollop of leave-in conditioner into your hand. Apply it to the length of your hair while it’s still wet and avoid applying it to your root area. There are many different kinds of hair masks that you can purchase and use, but those that focus on hydration and rejuvenation are likely the most beneficial for dry hair. Once a week just after you’ve shampooed your hair, put your hair into a ponytail and apply the mask only to the ponytail. Then, twist it into a bun and cover your head with a shower cap. Leave the shower cap on for 15 minutes and then rinse your hair. Some beneficial ingredients to look for when you’re choosing a mask include:  Argan oil Truffle extract White caviar extract Artichoke leaf extract Jasmine flower extract Lychee extract Edelweiss flower extract Meadowfoam seed
A: Wash just your roots. Wash your hair in cold water. Opt for shampoos and conditioners that are made for dry hair. Apply a leave-in conditioner after you shower. Do a weekly hair mask to keep your hair hydrated.

Q: Tap the Facebook app icon, which resembles a white "f" on a blue background. If you're logged in, doing so will open your News Feed. If you aren't already logged into Facebook, type in your email address (or phone number) and password, then tap Log In. It's the bell-shaped icon at the bottom of the screen. This will open a list of your notification history. This will bring up the red Hide option to the right of the notification. It's to the right of the notification. Doing so will immediately delete the notification from this page; you'll no longer see it when you open the "Notifications" menu.  You can repeat this process for each notification you wish to clear. Depending on your version of Facebook, you may not be able to perform this process on an iPad. If so, try using the desktop site instead.
A: Open Facebook. Tap the "Notifications" icon. Swipe from right to left over a notification. Tap Hide.

Q: Beat the ingredients with either a handheld mixer or a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment. Set your mixer at medium speed and beat until the ingredients are light and fluffy.
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Combine the sugar, butter and cream cheese in a mixing bowl. Add the egg yolk and the extracts to the bowl and beat them for another 30 seconds. Whisk together the flour and kosher salt in a separate bowl. Add 1 cup of the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and beat it at low speed until the dry ingredients are just incorporated. Continue adding the dry ingredients in 1-cup increments and mixing until they are well combined. Cover the mixing bowl that contains the dough with plastic wrap. Place the dough into the refrigerator and chill it for 8 hours or overnight.