Q: Find a metal clip that is smaller than your bow. Cut a small section of thin ribbon, heat seal the ends and hot glue it securely to the top of the clip. Press the underside of the bow onto the hot glue strip. Press down until you feel it is securely attached.
A: Choose either an alligator clip or a clasp barrette. Line the barrette if you choose. Pour a thin strip of hot glue over the top of the clip. Allow the bow to dry for 30 minutes before using it.

Q: Your raw Thanksgiving can feel like a traditional one with some stuffing. There are many different ways to make raw stuffing. It’s full of chopped veggies, like zucchini, carrots, and squash, along with onions and herbs.  You can try making stuffing with walnuts, dates, rosemary, and celery.  Another yummy recipe includes white mushrooms, celery, onion, garlic, nuts, raisins, apples, herbs, and olive oil.  You can also make it with cauliflower, carrots, onions, celery, pecans, olive oil, and herbs. Side dishes are perhaps the easiest selections to make for a raw food Thanksgiving. To make the meal particularly festive, select options that are close to those served at traditional Thanksgiving meals. The richer and more colorful each side dish is, the less likely a raw food Thanksgiving will feel sparse or unfulfilling. Try a festive recipe, like walnut cranberry squash rice or curried cauliflower with cranberries. Consider getting creative with side dishes like onion bread, cauliflower-based raw mashed potatoes, creamed corn, cranberry-apple stuffing, butternut squash, or a raw and warm green bean casserole. Cranberry sauce is a staple at any Thanksgiving feast. You can make raw cranberry sauce by mixing cranberries with pineapple, dates, apples, and fresh orange juice. This Thanksgiving staple with definitely give a festive vibe to your meal. Salads are a hit with everyone, and they are a tasty and easy raw food addition to your meal. Consider a traditional salad, like a caesar salad, and a more creative one, like a watercress and red pepper salad or curried sugar snap pea salad.
A: Make raw stuffing. Offer “traditional” comfort foods as raw side dishes. Make cranberry sauce. Offer multiple salad options.

Q: If you're using an iPhone or iPad, you can download the app from the App Store. If you have an Android, you can download it from the Play Store.  See How to Install Apps to learn how to download an app to your mobile device. If you don't have a Google/Gmail account, you'll need to create one before you can access Google Docs. It's the blue sheet of paper icon (labeled "Docs") typically found on the home screen (iPhone/iPad) or in the app drawer (Android). It's in a circle at the bottom-right corner of the screen. If you're using an Android, this creates a new blank document. If you're using an iPhone or iPad, enter a title for the document and tap CREATE.  If you'd prefer to use a template, tap Choose template to open the template browser, then tap a template to create a document with that format. As long as you're connected to the internet, Google Docs will save your work as you type.  To adjust paragraph alignment and/or line spacing, double-tap the location where you want the change to begin, tap the Format icon (the A with multiple lines), select Paragraph, and then choose your options. To change the look of your text, double-tap some text to bring up the blue markers, then drag them to select the text you want to edit. Tap the Format icon (the A with multiple lines), select Text, and then choose your desired options. You can insert images, headers, footers, tables, page numbers, and more when you're in Print Mode. To turn on Print Mode, tap the three dots at the top-right corner, then slide the "Print layout" option to On. Then, tap the pencil at the bottom-right corner to return to the editor, tap the + to open the insert menu, then select the item you want to insert. If you want the document to be a collaborative effort with others, you can share it with an individual or group. Here's how:  Tap the Share button (a person with a "+") at the top to open the "Share screen. Type the email address of someone you want to share with into the "People" field. Tap the pencil icon to the right of the "People" box to view a list of permissions (View, Edit, Comment), then choose an option. Tap the Send icon (a paper airplane) at the top-right corner to email the document link. When you want to work on the document, just launch the Google Docs app and tap the document's title in the file list. To make changes, tap the pencil icon at the bottom-right corner to enter editing mode.
A: Install Google Docs on your phone or tablet. Open Google Docs. Tap the +. Tap New document to create a blank document. Edit your document. Share your document. Edit the document in the future.

Q: This method is more time-consuming than others, unless the LEGO only has minor dust and dirt. Use this for your favorite or most collectible LEGO, to keep them safe from accidental damage. Set aside any pieces with stickers or printed patterns, as well as any multi-part units that are not meant to be separated, such as turntables. Scrub these with a dry towel, or remove serious grime using a new toothbrush. Delicate electrical parts can be cleaned using alcohol wipes instead. Detach all non-water-sensitive parts from each other, unless they are stuck. Make sure to pull apart multi-piece units such as tires. If you have a large collection, divide them into containers of about 200 or 300 each. Place the separated LEGO bricks in a container. Add lukewarm water and a little dish soap or other mild detergent. Agitate the bricks gently, stirring them around with your hand.  Never use a cleaning product that contains bleach. Never use water above 104ºF (40ºC). If the bricks smell bad or if you would like to sanitize them, add white vinegar to the water. Use approximately ¼ to ½ as much vinegar as you did water. Leave them to soak for at least ten minutes, then check up on them. If the water is extremely murky, replace it with fresh soapy water and leave to soak for a full hour, or overnight if convenient. If there is still stuck-on grime, you may need to scrub it off using a new toothbrush, or a toothpick to reach crevices. Clear plastic pieces such as windshields are easily scratched. Rub them with your finger instead. Transfer the LEGO bricks to a strainer or colander and rinse them in cold water to remove the soap and loosened grime. Optionally, spin the bricks in a salad spinner to remove some of the water. Next, place the wet bricks in a single layer on a towel, right-side up so water drains from the underside. To speed up the drying process, leave a fan on blowing over the bricks. Do not use a hair dryer, which can damage the bricks.
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Use this method to minimize damage. Scrub water-sensitive parts with a dry towel or toothbrush. Separate all remaining pieces. Agitate in soapy water. Add vinegar (optional). Let the pieces soak. Scrub the pieces if necessary. Rinse the pieces. Dry the bricks.