Q: One jar will be used for making the eucalyptus oil in, and the other for storing it. You can use pint jars, quart jars, or larger jars, depending on how much eucalyptus oil you intend to make.  Make sure your jars are clean and dry, as any water or moisture can result in mold. The jar you use for making the oil can be clear or dark glass. A dark glass jar is best for storing the eucalyptus oil. You will use the same proportion of leaves to oil as you did in the crock pot method - about 4 parts oil to 1 part eucalyptus leaves. Use 1/4 cup of eucalyptus leaves for every cup of oil.  Place the eucalyptus leaves in the jar, followed by a thin layer of sea salt. The salt will help to extract the oil from the leaves. With the handle part of a long spoon, smash the eucalyptus leaves into the bottom of the jar, releasing their natural oils. Allow to steep for at least 2 weeks in the warm sunshine. The longer you allow the mixture to steep, the stronger it will be.  Make sure your jar is tightly sealed, and give it a good shake to stir the leaves together with the oil. Continue to shake the jar every 12 hours or so until the steeping is finished. The spot where you keep your mixture while it's steeping should receive 8-12 hours of direct sunshine per day for maximum benefit. Keep it in an area that's not hidden from site, so that you don't forget to shake it. Hold the strainer or cloth over the open mouth of the jar, and pour the oil into your storage jar.  The strainer will catch the leaves, which you can discard. Wipe down any excess oil from your storage jar with a damp cloth. You can be as creative as you like in designing labels for your homemade essential oils, but you'll definitely want to identify it by type (Eucalyptus Oil) and by the date it was completed.  The oil will be good for approximately 6 months from the time you make it.  If you've included other herbs to your eucalyptus oil, include this on the label. Some popular additions are: Sage, Lavender, Spearmint, or Rosemary. To store oil for a longer time, keep in the refrigerator.
A: Gather two mason jars. Gather eucalyptus leaves, as in preceding steps. Pour the oil over the smashed eucalyptus leaves and salt mix. Strain leaves from oil by pouring through a tea strainer or cheesecloth. Label the eucalyptus oil.

Q: This will reveal the Search bar.  You can search for messages that were sent or contacts that you've chatted with. WhatsApp will search all of your conversations to find matches. This will open the conversation and highlight your search term in it.
A: Tap the WhatsApp app on your Home screen. Tap Chats. Swipe down. Tap the Search bar. Type a search term. Tap a conversation from the search results.

Q: If you’re traveling from outside the Philippines and don’t already have a current and valid passport, you will need to obtain one before being allowed into the Philippines. Check online or with your local post office about how to obtain a passport.  It can take several weeks for your passport application to process after you send it in. Be sure to allow enough time between when you send your application in and when you leave for your trip. If you are planning to stay in the Philippines for longer than 30 days, you will need to apply for and obtain a visa. Visit the Philippine embassy website for more information: https://www.philippine-embassy.org.sg/consular/visa/important-visa-information/. If you’re traveling from outside the Philippines, you will need to get to either Cebu City on the island of Cebu, or to Dumaguete which in the Negros Oriental region of Negros Island. Both cities have international airports. Alternatively, you can fly to Manila, the capital of the Philippines, and take a smaller flight to either city. Due to its small size, Sumilon Island only has one hotel -- the Bluewater Sumilon Island Resort. You can book a room there, or if you’re planning to go to Sumilon Island on a day trip, you have the option of staying closer to Cebu City or Dumaguete instead.  Search online for the Bluewater Sumilon Island Resort or for hotels near Cebu City or Dumaguete.
A: Obtain a passport if necessary. Book your flight to Cebu City or Dumaguete. Book your room to stay overnight.

Q: For each cell in Row 6 where you have an account enter the following formula: "=[Letter]2*[Letter]3/12" in the cell and hit the Enter key. For example, if you were going to enter the formula in B6, you would enter: "=B2*B3/12" and press the Enter key. Copy the formula in cell B6 and paste it into all other cells in Row 6 that have columns for accounts. Excel will automatically adjust the formula for any cells you copy/paste the formula into.  You will have previously entered all the credit card information in columns C, D, E, etc., depending on how many credit cards you have. The copied formula will calculate the new data from each column automatically. The annual interest rate is divided by 12 to arrive at a monthly interest charge. For this example of a $1,000 balance at 18% annual interest, the formula will return a monthly interest charge of $15. Once you have entered your data and the formulas have been calculated, you will see how much you are paying in interest on each card and how much your minimum payment of principal is each month. It's important to note the proportion of your payment that is allocated to interest and the amount that is being used to reduce your principal. You want your monthly payments to reduce your principal amount as much as possible, which you can do with a lower interest rate. To pay down your credit cards as quickly as possible, transfer your balances to cards with a lower interest rate or a zero percent introductory rate. See elsewhere in this article for ways to do this. Create a formula using the "SUM" function. The syntax is "=SUM(B6:E6)" where E6 represents the last cell in row 6 that has a number. This is how much you are paying in interest each month for all your credit cards. Keep in mind that the interest fee will change every month as you make payments on the balance.
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Calculate the monthly interest amount. Compare interest to principal payments. Total the sum of all monthly interest charges.