Article: Many people advocate a chamomile compress as a way to help soothe a piercing and potentially prevent scarring. You will need a bag of chamomile tea.  Boil some water and immerse the tea bag in the water. After several minutes, remove the tea bag. Let the tea bag cool for a few minutes. Then, apply the tea bag to your piercing, in the area where you feel pain. If you got your lip pierced, eating and drinking something cool can help. Try ice cream, cold water, cold beverages, popsicles, frozen yogurt, and other cold items to ease the pain. You can also eat small pieces of ice to get relief from pain with lip or tongue piercings. There may be certain foods that irritate your skin. If anything you're eating seems to aggravate the piercing, try something else. While putting ice or an ice pack on your piercing may seem like a good idea, you could end up accidentally irritating the piercing by putting pressure on it. If you want to cool the area, stick to something gentler, like a cool chamomile tea compress. Aside from oral piercings, most piercings do not swell very much if they’re done correctly. You shouldn’t have any need to use ice to reduce swelling from a non-oral piercing.
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Try a chamomile tea compress. Try cold food and drinks for lip piercings. Avoid icing non-oral piercings.
Article: The ultimate earphone test involves the music you know best. These tracks are typically what you want the earphones to play well. In addition, you know how these tracks should sound, so you can identify any audio flaws caused by inferior earphones.  You can create a playlist in a music program such as iTunes. It doesn’t matter what genre you use as long as you know the songs well. Search online to find music recommended for testing, such as at https://www.whathifi.com/features/10-best-tracks-to-test-your-headphones. You can also download non-music audio files to give your earphones more accurate tests, such as at https://www.audiocheck.net/soundtests_headphones.php. Using multiple genres helps test the full range of sound earphones can produce. Different genres of music may focus more on higher or lower pitches. Orchestral music is often used for a wide range of pitches. Rock music can be good for higher pitches, while jazz music is often helpful for testing lower pitches.  For higher pitches, look for loud vocals, guitars, and drums. For lower pitches, seek out low, steady bass lines. If you don’t listen to a wide variety of music, that’s okay. It’s more important for you to know the songs well so you can decide if the earphones give you the sound profile you desire. Downloading the playlist onto your device allows you to test the earphones as soon as possible. You may be able to bring a phone or an MP3 player into the store with you so you can test earphones before you buy them. Plug the earphones into your device and play your music.  Keep any online audio tests bookmarked on your phone or computer so you can access them without downloading any files. Many times you can’t test earphones before buying them. When this happens, make sure the store has a good return policy in case you are dissatisfied with the sound quality. Plug the earphones into your device and go through the tests 1 by 1. Be sure to check the overall audio quality as well as its range. Make sure you are able to hear your playlist fully and without obnoxious buzzing. By doing this, you have a better chance of finding earphones that are right for you. The only way you can really test earphones is by using them.
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Make a playlist of your favorite music. Test earphones with multiple genres of music if possible. Download music playlists onto an electronic device. Listen to the music through the earphones.
Article: Melt 2-3 tablespoons of butter and whisk it into the batter with the milk and eggs for a rich, buttery popover. Let the butter cool slightly after melting it – otherwise it might cook the eggs slightly. Simply sprinkle shredded cheese, such as gruyere or cheddar, on top of the batter before it goes in the oven, then cook normally. The final popover will by topped with crispy, delicious cheese. Simply add 1-2 tablespoons of sugar with the flour and whisk it into the batter, then add whatever other sweet ingredients your heart desires. Some ideas include:  ½ teaspoon vanilla extract and 2 teaspoons orange zest ½ teaspoon vanilla and 1 ounce chopped semisweet chocolate.  Brush the tops of cooked popovers with melted butter, then sprinkle with ground cinnamon and sugar. Popovers are a fantastic addition to dinners in place of rolls or bread, and can be customized to fit your meal. Try mixing and matching the following variations, adding them to your batter with the flour:  ¼ cup chives, chopped finely ¼ cup roasted shallots or garlic, chopped finely  1 teaspoon rosemary, thyme, or basil, minced 4 pieces cooked bacon, finely chopped
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Add melted butter for a richer pastry. Top your popovers with shredded cheese before cooking. Try sweet popover recipes. Try out savory popover recipes.