Place the olives in a container like a mason jar with a lid. Leave at least 1 inch (2.5 cm) of space between the olives and the lid. The container must be airtight for the curing process to work correctly. Purchase and use pickling, canning, or another coarse variety of salt. Boil enough solution so that you can fill the entire mason jar to the top. Fill a pot with the water and salt and bring the solution to a boil. Let the solution boil for 1-2 minutes, then remove it from the heat.  This solution will act as the brine for your olives and help remove the bitter taste. The component that makes olives bitter is called oleuropein. The salt and water brine will help remove the chemical, thus making the olives less bitter and more edible. Pour the solution into the container while the brine is still hot, making sure that all of the olives are submerged in the brine. The hot brine will help create an airtight seal and will prevent microbial growth in your olive container.  If you don't have enough brine to cover all of the olives, make more. You don't have to fill the jar all the way to the top, just high enough to cover the olives. You can store the olives in a dark and shady place like a garage or cellar. This process will remove a lot of the bitterness from the olives. Make sure the lid is on tight and that the container is airtight. After the olives have been sitting in the brine for a week, taste it for bitterness. If you prefer your olives to be bitter, you may be done here. If you'd rather your olives taste less bitter, add more brine to them, and then reseal them and wait for another week to reduce the bitter taste. Repeat the brining process until the olives are as bitter as you want them to be. This process may take 3 to 5 weeks. or store them in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 months. You can now eat the olives, add them as a component to a dish, or store them and eat them over time. Keep the olives in the brine solution to help preserve them.
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One-sentence summary -- Place the olives in an airtight container. Boil 1 cup (240 ml) of water per 1.5 tablespoons (22 ml) of salt. Fill the container to the top with the brine. Seal the container and place it in a dark place for one week. Wait a week and taste an olive. Eat the olives


Survey the frame for areas that need to be filled. Animal bites, door keys, bed frames and other accidents can cause a variety of light dents and gouges in the door frame. Gently push and pull at any visible nicks, dents or scratches to test the severity of the damage. If pieces of wood pull away, a more complex repair might be necessary. Smaller nicks, dents and gouges can be filled in with a body or wood filler. Use a putty knife to apply the filler into the gouges.  Use wood or body fillers for cosmetic damage such as slight gouges or dents. They lack the structural integrity of harder fillers such as epoxy, but tend to have a more pleasant aesthetic. If you expect the door frame to continue to take a lot of wear and tear, use the epoxy filler to provide extra strength to the repair. The epoxy filler will have a greater resistance to future nicks and scratches than wood or body filler. You can also have sheet metal bent to cover the susceptible area. Alternatively, if the damage is very minor, you can sand out the damaged area rather than applying filler. Once dry, sand to smoothness as desired. Finish with one coat of primer and two coats of paint.  Use a straight edge to help keep the filler level and in place when applying to vertical surfaces.
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One-sentence summary -- Identify the damaged areas. Cover gouges with filler. Dry overnight.


Many devices lack full access to Netflix preferences. Log into the Netflix website instead using a computer or a mobile device's web browser. From there, you can change your preferences as described in the computer section above. It may take up to 24 hours for changes to propagate to other devices. Start streaming a video on your Android Netflix app. Tap anywhere on the screen, then tap the Dialogue icon (a speech bubble) in the upper right to open these settings. Some devices may have additional settings available. Look for a settings icon in your Netflix app. This typically appears as three vertical dots. iOS devices can change subtitle and language options by tapping the screen when a video is playing, then pressing the Dialogue icon in the upper right. To access more preferences, exit the Netflix app, visit your device's Settings menu, and scroll down to Netflix. Most consoles, TV additions, and Smart TVs do not have access to all settings. You'll have to log on using a computer instead. The exception is audio and subtitle settings, which are usually available in one of the following ways:  While streaming, press Down. (most consoles)  When a title is selected but not streaming, select the Dialogue icon (speech bubble) or the "Audio and Subtitles" option. (Wii, Google TV, Roku, most Blu-ray players and Smart TVs)  While streaming, select the Dialogue icon (speech bubble). (Wii U)  While streaming, hold down the center button on your remote. (Apple TV)
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One-sentence summary -- Use a mobile browser when possible. Change subtitles and language on an Android device. Choose options on an Apple device. Access audio and subtitle settings on other devices.


For example, if your blog is about books you could join Amazon's Associates Program, which is an affiliate program that will pay you every time someone goes to Amazon using an advertisement on your blog and makes a purchase. Usually you are paid a percentage of the purchase amount, similar to how a salesman earns commission for selling products that are offered for sale by other companies.
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Add affiliation ads to your blog if you feel that your blog visitors would be interested in purchasing products from another website.