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This is a popular screenshot program that contains some advanced upload and editing capabilities. If you take and share screenshots often, you may want to give this program a try.  You can find Shutter through most distribution's package managers. Simply search for "Shutter" and install the program.  To install Shutter from the Terminal on Debian-based distributions, type sudo add-apt-repository ppa:shutter/ppa and press ↵ Enter. Update your repositories by typing sudo apt-get update, and then install Shutter by typing sudo apt-get install shutter. Along the top of the Shutter window, you'll see the three options that you can pick from: "Selection", "Desktop" and "Window". Click the button to select the type of screenshot you want to take. If you selected "Desktop", your screenshot will be taken automatically. If you selected "Selection", the screen will dim and you can click and drag to create a selection box. Everything inside of the box will be captured. If you selected "Window", you can click the window that you want to take a screenshot of. The screenshot will be saved automatically to your Pictures folder. After taking the screenshot, a preview will appear in the Shutter window. Click the "Edit" button to open the Shutter editor. You can use the editor to highlight things on the screenshot or make notations. Click "Save" when you are finished. You can send the screenshot to an image upload service, or add an FTP server to upload it to. Click the "Export" button to open the Export menu.  In the "Public hosting" tab, you can choose to upload the screenshot to your Dropbox account or a variety of online image hosting websites. You'll be asked for your account credentials when you select one. In the "FTP" tab, you can enter in the connection information for your FTP server, which is useful if you post screenshots on a blog or website. In the "Places" tab, you can move the screenshot to another location on your computer or network.

summary: Install Shutter. Select the type of screenshot you want to take. Take your screenshot. Edit the screenshot. Export the screenshot.


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Set your oven to a lower temperature setting, ideally 350 degrees Fahrenheit (176.7 degrees Celsius). Wait until you hear the oven beep to put in your bread. Put the baking sheet on the oven rack that’s most centrally located in order to toast the bread evenly. After five minutes have passed, open the oven door and use tongs to flip your slice of bread onto its other side. Make sure to wear oven mitts when you take the baking sheet out. Use the tongs to bring the toast from the baking sheet to your plate. After putting whatever spreads or toppings you want on your toast, it’ll be ready to eat.  Try a classic spread or topping, such as peanut butter, nutella, or cinnamon and sugar.  If you want to get a little more creative, top your toast with fig jam, goat cheese, and walnuts or hummus and olive tapenade.

summary: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Put the bread on a baking sheet and slide it onto the middle rack. Flip the bread after about 5 minutes. Take the bread out of the oven after another 5 minutes.


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Organized by the Court of Master Sommeliers, an organization founded in the UK that now operates internationally, this two-day course will give you classroom-style information about wine, wine service, and how to pair food and wine. The classes are presented by Master Sommeliers (the fourth and final distinction) and you receive a lapel pin if you complete it.  If you have no experience in the sommelier industry, getting certified might be a good option to help you break into the business. The Masters Sommeliers Introductory Course and Examination costs ~£550. You must take the Certified Sommelier Examination within two years of completing the Introductory Course and Examination. The Certified Sommelier Examination is a credential to show potential employers, and connect students together - once you complete this course, you receive a purple lapel pin.  The test involves a short written component, a tasting test, and a practical service test. The Certified Sommelier Examination costs ~£230. This high-level, five-day course gives you a deeper understanding of not only wine but also aperitifs, spirits, and liqueurs. You’ll develop a precise understanding of wine glasses and decanting, learn how to communicate with any customer and sell any wine, and identify grape varieties, country, district of origin, vintage, and quality level. Upon completing this course, you will receive a green lapel pin.  The test involves a 1 hour theory paper, a blind tasting test, and a 45 minute serving test. The Advanced Sommelier Examination costs ~£720. The Master Sommelier certification and badge is the highest achievement a sommelier can attain. The test is includes an oral questioning component, a blind tasting component, and a service component. Upon completion of the exam, you will receive the coveted red lapel pin.  The Master Sommelier test is by invitation only.  As of 2017 there are only 229 Master Sommeliers in the world.  The Master Sommelier Examination costs ~£750.
summary: Take the Master Sommeliers Introductory Course and Examination. Complete your Certified Sommelier Examination. Earn your Advanced Sommelier Certificate. Become a Master Sommelier.