Q: to 325 °F (163 °C).     The cake surface will spring back when lightly touched when the cake is done.
A: Preheat oven Grease and flour a 10-inch tube pan (angel food cake pan)  Put all the ingredients for the cake into a mixing bowl. Mix on low speed for 3 minutes. Pour batter into the prepared pan. Bake for 60 to 70 minutes. Cool 15 minutes in pan on wire baking rack. Remove cake from pan and let cool completely.

Article: Let them tell you what's wrong and then fix it if you have to. If it looks good, teachers won't write you up they will actually commend you on your style. If they give you detention carefully show them your loophole and get off with a warning. Although you cannot change the school uniform policy, you can change how you interpret it. There are a variety of blazers, slacks, skirts and button down shirts out there. Find one that you feel comfortable in, but still complies with school policy. If the colors are blue, white and black, but you have been wearing a white shirt, blue skirt and black shoes every day of your school life, go wild! If you have no money and your parents are tightening their purse strings, customize your clothes. On a white shirt sew on black and blue felt patches and make a black, white and blue felt tie by braiding yarn and tying it like a tie! Cool socks , shoes, undershirts, and belts can look great on guys. Part your hair differently, or gel it too. Just check it washes out first!
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Look for a loophole in the uniform policy and make the most of it. Reflect yourself through outside sources. If you only have to stick to certain colors, you really are in luck! If you're a guy, there are other things to do! Doodle tags or pictures, song names or notes onto the uniform with fabric pen.

Problem: Article: As you start to swing your stick down towards the puck, transfer the weight of your body forward, onto your front leg. This will give your slap shot plenty of momentum, and you'll be able to drive the puck farther and with more speed. Shifting your weight forwards will add to the energy and power of your shot. Many mistakenly hit only the puck, thinking the ice will slow their shot. If performed correctly, however, hitting the ice with your stick just before contact with the puck will cause your stick to "flex" and build up energy. Once your stick hits the puck, it will straighten out and transfer the energy from the "flex" into the puck itself. Aim to hit the ice between 3 and 5 inches (8-13 cm) before the puck. This takes practice, but it's arguably the single most important part of a slap shot. Just at the point when your stick contacts the puck, roll your wrists so that the thumb on your dominant hand (right hand if right-handed, left hand if left-handed) turns down towards the ice. This is where most of your accuracy comes from and will give you the ability to aim the direction in which the puck flies. Even if you point your stick, the aim of your shot will be inaccurate if you don't roll your wrists during your contact with the puck. After initial contact, follow through with your stick, arms, and torso, in the direction you want the puck to go. This makes for a more accurate shot, and it also helps keep your puck stable in the air. Your shoulders should finish facing the net, your hips should twist towards the direction of the shot, and your front foot should turn towards the direction of the shot.  After following through, your stick and body should be pointing (gliding) towards the direction of your shot. Roughly speaking, the direction that the blade of your stick points in during follow-through shows where your shot will end up. If your blade is high off the ground, your shot will end up high; if your blade is low, the shot will be low too.
Summary: Shift your momentum to your forward leg. Make contact with the ice inches before you hit the puck. Turn your wrists upward as you swing. Follow through with your shot.

Q: You can use a mold-killing detergent, diluted bleach, or a commercial cleaner made specifically for killing mold. Don’t mix anything other than water with bleach, as certain cleaning agents can produce highly toxic fumes when mixed with bleach.  For a diluted bleach solution, mix three parts water with one part bleach in a bucket.  Don’t forget to test a small, discreet area first. Bleach and other chemicals can discolor concrete that’s been colored or stained. Any organic material adjacent to the moldy area can be infected. Throw away any disposables like cardboard boxes. Set aside other removable items like furniture or area rugs. Use a heavy duty sponge or scrub brush to apply your chosen cleaning solution to all visible moldy areas on the concrete. Scrub the areas vigorously. If you’re using mold-killing detergent, apply it directly to the spots and scrub it with a bristle brush.  Don’t use a wire brush, which can scratch concrete.  Wear old clothes, rubber gloves, safety goggles and a respirator or dust mask. If the spots aren’t lifting, leave the solution to sit for several minutes. Then scrub the areas with the solution until the mold is gone. Use a hot water pressure washer for the fastest and most effective rinse. Wear safety goggles, sturdy footwear and long pants. Use a pressure rating of at least 3000 psi with a flow rate of at least four gpm (gallons per minute). This should lift any organic matter that has seeped into the pores of the concrete. If you don’t want to use a pressure washer, try a regular water hose.  You can rent a pressure washer at a home or building supply store. You may need a van, pickup truck or SUV to transport it, and a friend to help load and unload it.  Ask the rental agent how to use the washer and to give you any safety precautions. Find out if the washer comes with nozzles. Don’t use settings finer than fifteen degrees. Never use a zero degree nozzle on a pressure washer. Once it’s dry, inspect carefully for any mold that may not have been cleaned. If there is still visible mold, rinse the area clean and try one of the stronger methods you haven’t used yet: diluted bleach or commercial cleaner. Leather, wood or inorganic furniture can be deep cleaned. Upholstered furniture with visible mold will need to be disposed of or reupholstered by a professional. Carpet that shows significant mold growth or is soaked completely through will need to be removed.
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Choose a cleaning agent to treat the mold. Remove affected items. Apply the solution. Let the solution soak. Rinse outdoor concrete. Dry interior concrete with a towel. Clean items you’ve set aside before placing them back in the area.