Article: A 20 lb. (9 kg) ham can take 7 hours to cook, while a 10 lb. (4.5 kg) ham takes between 3 and 4 hours.   Cook 10 to 14 lb. (4.5 to 6.4 kg) hams for 22 to 25 minutes per lb. (0.45 kg). Cook a larger ham for 18 to 22 minutes per lb. Always check the core temperature with a meat thermometer. Choose a shallow rack with a sturdy pan to catch drippings. Test the ham halfway through the cooking time. When a meat thermometer reaches 130 degrees Fahrenheit (54 degrees Celsius) in the center, you can start to baste or glaze the roast ham. Brush your glaze mix onto the surface of the ham. If you are basting the ham with its own juices, use a baster. Cover the surface of the ham with pineapple slices for extra flavor. Baste or glaze the ham every half an hour. Cover it with aluminum foil if the surface appears too brown or dry. Place it on a carving board to rest for 15 minutes and cover it with aluminum foil.
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Preheat your oven to 300 degrees Fahrenheit (149 degrees Celsius). Prepare your ham for cooking early on in the day, when you want to serve it. Place the ham roast in a roasting rack. Put the ham in the oven. Remove the ham from the oven for a few minutes. Place the ham back in the oven. Remove the ham when the central internal temperature reaches 150 degrees Fahrenheit (66 degrees Celsius).

Problem: Article: Put a plastic bag or foil around your hair to retain the oils. If your hair is long, bundle it up on top of your head, to help keep a little heat in (similar to bleaching hair). The bag or foil will help keep oil off of things if you sit down and help keep some of the heat in. This consistence in heat will help the olive oil saturate the hair and also give your scalp a good moisturizing! To speed up the process, stretch a shower cap or foil over your hair and take a warm shower. The steam and heat will help your hair absorb the olive oil more quickly. After the oil has been in your hair for 30-60 minutes, it's time to rinse! Take the bag/foil off and undo your hair. If you haven't done so already, hop in the shower and run warm water through your locks. Do not use shampoo for this shower. Again, shampoo can strip the oils from your hair, reversing the healthful effect of the olive oil treatment. Conditioner is okay. Your hair may feel a little greasy while it dries; that's why it's good to do this on a day off. This extra little step will add to the health factor, especially if you use a lot of hot tools on your hair. If everything is done right, your hair should feel a bit more full and flexible.
Summary: Leave the olive oil in your hair for 30-60 minutes. Rinse out the olive oil. Let your hair air dry.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Keeping your brushes clean will save you a lot of time and energy when it comes to washing them. Brushes that encounter a lot of product, such as your foundation and powder brushes, require more frequent washing than brushes that are used less frequently. Here's a guide for how often you should wash your brushes:  Foundation and powder brushes: Once a week Eye makeup and concealer brushes: Bi-weekly Other brushes: Once a month Do not lay them on a towel—this can cause mildew. Instead, set the brush down on a counter, with the bristle part hanging over the edge.

SUMMARY: Know how often to wash your brushes. Let the brushes dry.

Dial Italy’s international calling code into your phone, which is 00. This will signal that the phone number you are about to dial is out of the country. If you’re calling from a cell phone, whether it’s an Italian or American cell phone, you can press the “+” sign on the keypad instead of 00. After you dial 00, press 1 on your phone’s keypad. This is the country code specifically for the United States, and will signify that the phone number you are about to dial is a U.S. number. If the phone number you wish to dial is listed online, in a directory, or spoken to you including the number 1 before the area code and next seven digits, you don’t need to dial the “1” more than once. For example, you would dial 00-1-(###)-###-####, not 00-1-1-(###)-###-####. region. After inputting the international calling code (00) and the country code (1), dial the area code of the region of the United States you are trying to reach.  A U.S. area code is always a three-digit number, and is often listed in parentheses before the following seven digits of the phone number, like so: (###)-###-####. A U.S. toll-free number (one without charges to call) replaces the area code with one of the following codes: 800, 888, 877, 866, 855, 844. However, toll-free numbers will not be free when calling from outside the U.S., and in fact may not work at all when dialed. Instead, call a company’s alternative, standard phone number. Follow the international calling code (00), the country code (1), and the three-digit area code with the remaining seven digits of the U.S. phone number. After all numbers are entered, press the call button to place the call.  All U.S. phone numbers contain ten digits total, with three for the area code plus the remaining seven digits, like so: (###)-###-####. Note that you should not include any special characters like “#,” “-,” “(,” or “)” even though they may appear in these examples or wherever the number you are trying to dial is listed.
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Dial “00” on the phone first. Dial “1” on the phone next. Dial the area code of the U.S. Dial the remaining seven digits.