Article: This is a good start if you're looking for a quality nanny. If you have friends and family members with children, you can ask them for recommendations. A close friend or family member is unlikely to suggest a nanny who's had issues with professionalism. They may be able to steer you in the direction of a nanny who's unlikely to hit on your husband.  There are certain questions that may be awkward to ask during an interview. You can field these questions to friends and family members to prevent hiring a nanny who may hit on your spouse. For example, you can ask something like, "Does the nanny ever dress provocatively? Did the nanny seem excessively friendly with your spouse? How much did you trust this person when you weren't around?" When you have a few nannies to interview, keep an eye out for signs of flirtation. While a nanny may not overtly hit on your husband in front of you, he or she may give off subtle signs of sexual or romantic interest.  Watch how the potential nanny makes eye contact. If a nanny is interested in your spouse, he or she may make eye contact. Flirtatious eye contact is often marked by triangulation. A nanny may, for example, look from your husband's eyes to the bridge of his nose. Mirroring is another form of flirtation. If a nanny is attracted to your husband, he or she may imitate his body language. For example, if your husband crosses his legs, the nanny may cross his or her legs as well. A female nanny may flirt by playing with her hair or exposing her neck or inner waist. A male nanny may flirt by preening, stretching, or placing his hands on or near a belt buckle. A professional nanny is less likely to hit on a spouse. During the interview, watch for signs your nanny conducts his or herself professionally.  A professional nanny will be focused on showing off his or her expertise. They will have a lot of qualifications to list during the interview. A professional nanny will also showcase how he or she does more than expected. Does your nanny work for an agency? If so, he or she may have a document outlining expectations of professional conduct. Ask a nanny in an interview whether he or she can provide a document. You can also ask your nanny directly. Say something like, "What would you consider professional conduct?" A nanny who is likely to conduct his or herself professionally should be able to provide an answer without hesitation. It is illegal to inquire about someone's marital status in an interview. You could land yourself in trouble if you ask something like, "Are you single?" Try to find subtle ways to figure out your nanny's relationship status. A nanny who is married or in a serious relationship may be less likely to hit on your spouse.  Ask something like, "What do you do in your free time?" This may prompt a nanny to give information about his or her romantic life. For example, a nanny may answer, "I like to go hiking with my boyfriend on the weekends." You can also ask a nanny about future plans. A question like, "Where do you see yourself in 10 years?" may prompt a nanny to open up about his or her relationship status. For example, a nanny may answer, "Me and my husband are hoping to move out of the city to start a family in a few years." If you're really uncertain, try asking a friend or family member if they recommended the nanny. Whoever last worked with the nanny may know if he or she is involved with someone romantically. This a crucial part of the process for many reasons. You want to make sure a nanny has a good reputation. Ask for a list of references and make sure to call all of them. If there's anything fishy in your nanny's history, you're likely to find out from talking to references.  It may seem odd to ask directly about a nanny hitting on a spouse. When phoning references, try to avoid direct questions. Instead, ask questions that may indicate a nanny's level of professionalism. For example, you can ask something like, "Did this nanny conduct herself professionally?" and "How did she get along with your husband?" If the nanny hit on the husbands of past clients, this may be a pattern of behavior. Even if a nanny appears professional, you never know for sure. Ask a potential nanny if he or she is willing to do a trial period. This can help you get a better picture of your nanny's interactions with your husband.  A trial run can last a few days or a few weeks. You can let the nanny know directly you want to do a trial run to make sure he or she clicks with your family. Remember, you usually have to pay someone for their time, even if it's just a trial run.
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Reach out to friends and family members. Watch for signs of flirtation in an interview. Keep an eye out for professional conduct. Be careful when asking about a potential nanny's relationship status. Check references. Propose a trial period.
Article: After the martini is mixed, place a cocktail strainer over the top of the shaker and pour the martini through it into a martini  glass. Add a green olive as a garnish and serve the martini while it’s still chilled.
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Strain the martini into a glass and serve.
Article: Scrub the potatoes clean, then cut them into ½-inch (1.27 centimeters) thick wedges. Leave the skins on the potatoes. Put the paprika, ground cumin, salt, and black pepper into the bowl first, and mix them briskly together with a fork. Stir in the oil next until everything is evenly combined. An easy way to do this is to cover the bowl with a large plate, lid, or plastic wrap, and then shake it a few times to toss the ingredients together. Do not crowd the potatoes. If your baking sheet is too small, it is better to set the extra potatoes aside and bake them in a separate batch. This will allow them to turn nice and crispy. After about 20 minutes, use a spatula to flip them over. This will ensure that both sides get evenly baked and turn crispy. The fries are ready when they turn golden brown and crispy. They go great with steaks as well as other dishes, including homemade burgers and grilled cheese sandwiches.
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Preheat your oven to 400°F (205°C). Clean the potatoes and cut them into wedges. Mix the oil and spices together in a large bowl. Add the potatoes to the bowl and toss them until they are evenly coated. Spread the potato wedges onto a large, ungreased baking sheet. Bake the potatoes, uncovered, for 40 minutes. Serve the fries immediately.