Q: You can also marinate it overnight with any marinade recipe of your choice.  Leave the other side of the grill off to heat indirectly. You should aim to maintain a temperature of 500 degrees Fahrenheit (260 degrees Celsius) in direct heat and 250 to 300 degrees Fahrenheit (121 to 149 degrees Celsius) in the indirect heat. Place the roast on the high heat. Turn it until all the sides are browned. You should sear it for 3 to 4 minutes per side. Turn the direct heat control down to about 400 degrees Fahrenheit (204 degrees Celsius). Lower the lid or cover the roast. Remove it from the grill when it is 135 degrees (medium rare) or 150 degrees Fahrenheit (medium). The tri-tip cut will start to get tough if you cook to a higher temperature than this. Cover it with aluminum foil. The roast will continue cooking and reach an internal temperature between 5 and 10 degrees hotter than the last reading. Serve immediately.
A: Season the roast with the Santa Maria rub recipe. Take the roast out of the refrigerator 45 minutes before you roast it. Heat a grill to high on 1 side. Sear the tri-tip. Place the roast on the indirect heat with the fat side up. Test the meat after 30 minutes with a meat thermometer. Set the tri-tip to rest on the counter. Slice the meat against the grain.

Q: Here you have a choice, even if your school doesn't allow makeup. A tinted moisturizer, to even your skin tone, conceal flaws and save time (foundation and moisturizer in one) - or some mineral powder with concealer on top will work for both a non-makeup school and one that allows it. Dust a translucent powder on top to minimize shine. Or, you could always use a clear smoothing primer, to minimize sallowness, create a smooth canvas and an alternative to moisturizer. For pretty, flushed cheeks, choose a blush that is similar to the color of your cheeks when you actually blush and, using a brush, dust it on the tops of the apples of your cheeks, then blend. Line your upper eyelids in black, brown or smoke-gray eyeliner, and lower eyelids in white eyeliner. Curl your eyelashes and put on one or two coats of a good, non-clumpy mascara.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/b\/b3\/Apply-Goth-Makeup-Step-13.jpg\/v4-460px-Apply-Goth-Makeup-Step-13.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/b\/b3\/Apply-Goth-Makeup-Step-13.jpg\/aid456475-v4-728px-Apply-Goth-Makeup-Step-13.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"546","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"}  Get an eyeshadow in smoldering gold. Dip your pinkie in it and dab it at the corner of your eyes, then across the bottom of your lids. Use a concealer to cover up your dark circles. Go a little natural and light with the eyeshadow. Fake eyelashes are not a good idea. Use a sweet or citrus cream, moisturize your entire body (but not your face). Perfume is another good way to keep a fresh smell lingering on you. Good smelling hair products work well too, if it doesn't damage your hair.
A: Apply some makeup. Use blush. Fix your eyes. Put on a crisp deodorant in a citrus or mint scent.

Q: Platy fish are relatively easy to breed, and they don't require a lot of encouragement. As long as you introduced both male and female platy fish to the tank, they should start breeding in a short amount of time. If your platy fish don't seem to be breeding, make sure you have both male and female fish in the tank. Also, make sure your fish are healthy and that you're feeding and caring for them properly since unhealthy platy fish might not breed. Female platy fish will develop a dark spot on their abdomen when they're pregnant. Try to get in the habit of checking your female platy fish daily for these dark spots. Then, if you discover that one of them is pregnant, write down the date so you're able to keep track of how long it's been pregnant for. This is the average gestation period for platy fish. If you wrote down when you first noticed your platy fish was pregnant, the fry should be born about 24-30 days from that date.  If you're not keeping track of when your female platy fish get pregnant, it can be hard to estimate when they're going to give birth. However, it will always be within 30 days of when you notice they're pregnant. Don't worry about doing anything special for your pregnant platy fish during their pregnancy or when they give birth. As long as you're feeding and caring for them properly, the pregnancy should go smoothly. once they're born if you're worried about them being eaten. If you've provided enough hiding places in the aquarium, like shelters and floating plants, most of the fry should be able to hide from the adults as they grow. However, if you don't want any of the fry to be eaten, you may want to transfer them to a new tank or set up a breeding trap in the tank to keep them separated.  You can move the mother to a separate tank before it gives birth, or you can separate the fry after. To move the fry, use a fishing net to scoop them out of the tank and transfer them to a new one. Depending on where the fry are hiding, you may need to scoop up a shelter or floating plant in order to catch them. Baby fish food usually consists of pulverized flakes that are easy for the small fry to eat. You should also supplement their diet with baby brine shrimp, similar to how you supplement your adult platy fishes' diet. Feed the fry in small amounts several times a day like you do with your adult platy fish. Since platy fish can quickly overpopulate an aquarium, it's important that you have a plan in place for what to do with the fry as they grow and mature. Platy fish fry reach sexual maturity at 4 months of age, so you'll either want to give them to someone else or move them to their own tank before they reach 4 months. Otherwise, your tank will quickly become overcrowded, and your fish will suffer and get sick. Consider selling your platy fish fry and turning it into a small side business. Or, you can give them to friends who are also aquarium enthusiasts.
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Wait for your platy fish to start breeding after introducing them to the aquarium. Check female fish for a dark spot to determine if they're pregnant. Wait 24-30 days for pregnant platy fish to give birth. Separate the fry Feed the fry commercial baby fish food and baby brine shrimp. Sell or giveaway your platy fish as you breed them, or move them to a new tank.