The spicy-sweet flavor of hoisin sauce makes it a tasty dipping sauce for your favorite Vietnamese spring rolls. You can serve hoisin sauce for dipping by itself, or mix it with an equal amount of peanut sauce for a more traditional spring roll sauce.  Feel free to play around with the amounts of peanut sauce and hoisin you mix together to create a custom blend! You can make hoisin sauce yourself, or buy the canned or jarred sauces that are sold at most grocery stores. After stirring in the hoisin, proceed with creating and grilling your hamburger patties like you normally do. Hoisin sauce packs a flavorful punch, so start with small amounts and experiment until you find a ratio you like best. If you want to increase the Asian-inspired flavor of your burgers, try adding some freshly chopped ginger, green onions, and a dash of red pepper flakes to the meat before forming your patties. You can use the sauce by itself for a simple glaze or try adding a small amount it to your favorite glaze to give it a little extra kick. Brush the glaze onto the chicken wings and arrange the wings on a foil-lined baking sheet. Bake the wings at 400 °F (204 °C) for about 40 minutes. If you’re following a specific recipe for your wings, adhere to the oven temperature and cook time suggested. Hoisin sauce works wonderfully with all kinds of stir-fry dishes. Add it to the wok while making your favorite beef, chicken, pork, tofu, or veggie stir-fry dish for a spicy-sweet kick. Try substituting hoisin for some of the soy sauce in the recipe, or simply use it alongside the soy sauce. You can also serve the sauce on the side with any stir-fry meal you like for drizzling or dipping. Hoisin sauce can provide an Asian-inspired flavor to any of your favorite dipping foods! Serve the sauce on the side with French fries, wings, chicken nuggets, fish sticks, and any other savory food you typically use a dipping sauce with. Buy jarred hoisin sauce when you want to use hoisin as a dipping sauce. The bottled variety usually has a thin consistency and won't work as well as a dipping sauce.
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One-sentence summary -- Make a dipping sauce for Vietnamese spring rolls. Mix hoisin sauce into ground beef or turkey for Asian-inspired burgers. Use hoisin sauce as a glaze on baked chicken wings. Add hoisin sauce in your favorite stir-fry recipe. Use it as a dipping sauce for French fries or wings.


Brush your hair so that it's smooth and tangle-free, then gather it into a bun or ponytail. You'll be keeping your hair in this style throughout the day, so make it nice and neat.  Create a mid-high or high bun or ponytail. Don't make a low bun or low ponytail. This method works the best for elastic headbands, but it may also work for silk scarves as well. Like with the first set of bobby pins, make sure that these are pointing down as well. This will keep the headband from riding up on your nape. You can skip this step if you feel that the headband is secure enough.
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One-sentence summary -- Pull your hair up into a bun or ponytail. Slide 2 more bobby pins through the back of the headband, making an X.


Dampen your rag or sponge with hot water. Use a powdered cleanser like Comet, Ajax, Bon Ami, or Bar Keeper’s Friend. Scrub at the crayon stains in your dryer. Rub hard to work the crayon out. Sprinkle your powdered cleanser onto a dampened toothbrush. Scrub with the toothbrush in any cracks and corners where the crayon might have wedged itself. Add more cleanser to the head of your toothbrush as needed to really scrub at the crayon. Dip a clean sponge or rag into water. Use this to wipe off the loose crayon wax. Wipe any chunks of crayon off of the sponge or rag and wet it again. Now use it to wipe off any powdered cleanser still in your dryer. Be sure that you have rinsed all the powdered cleanser out of the dryer before you start the process again. You might need to begin by running the dryer for another 15 minutes. This will loosen any stubborn crayon wax. Scrub and rinse. Test your dryer's cleanliness on some old clothes or white rags to check that there are no stains left.
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One-sentence summary -- Put some cleanser on a wet sponge or rag. Use an old toothbrush to scrub cracks and corners. Rinse off the cleanser. Repeat this process until all the crayon wax is gone.


This allows all the adhesive on the strips to set and dry. When the hour is up, replace the picture back onto the wall by lining up the strips.
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Wait one hour.