Q: Pillow Pets are non-machine washable. Exposing your Pillow Pet to extreme heat can damage its fur and cause it to mat or even melt. Air dry your Pillow Pet to keep it in top condition. Hair dryers can also mat your Pillow Pet's fur. Use neither when cleaning your Pillow Pet. This spot can either be inside or outside. If inside, choose a place near a window where your Pillow Pet can get lots of sunlight. If outside, make sure to dry your Pillow Pet out on a day without much wind to prevent it from blowing away. Hanging your Pillow Pet up allows it to dry evenly. If drying your Pillow Pet indoors, set up a laundry rack and use clothes hangers to dry your Pillow Pet. If drying your Pillow Pet outdoors, set up and attach your Pillow Pet to a clothesline. Check on your Pillow Pet every hour to check whether it is finished drying. Squeeze the Pillow Pt's stomach to check for excess water. Avoid taking down Pillow Pets that are damp or dripping wet. How long the Pillow Pet takes to dry will depend on temperature and wind exposure. The Pillow Pet's size is also a key factor.
A: Do not put your Pillow Pet in the dryer. Find a warm, sunny spot to lay out your Pillow Pet. Hang your Pillow Pet up to dry. Let your Pillow Pet air dry for several hours.

Q: The watch should be fully charged before you begin the setup process. You can download it from the Google Play Store. To download the app, open the Play Store app in the app drawer, search galaxy wearable, then tap INSTALL once you find it. Once it's installed you'll see its orange icon with the word "wear" in white letters in the app drawer. If you're still in the Play Store, just tap Open to launch it now. One of these options will appear at the bottom of the screen. If prompted to give the app permission, tap Allow. The app will display a code, as will your Samsung Smart Watch. One of these two options will appear in the app. If your Android is not a Samsung model, you'll be prompted to install an additional app. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup process. The remaining options will vary depending on the watch model and the services you want to enable. Once you're finished with the process, your smart watch will be ready to use with your Android.
A: Charge your smart watch and power it on. Install the Galaxy Wearable app on your phone or tablet. Open the Galaxy Wearable app. Tap Start the Journey or Get Started. Select your watch model from the list. Make sure the codes match and tap Pair or Connect. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup process.

Q: Put 9 tablespoons (125 g) of softened unsalted butter into a small bowl. Chop the leaves from 3 to 4 sprigs of fresh thyme and 1 sprig of fresh rosemary. Add these to the butter along with 2 tablespoons (7.5 g) of freshly chopped parsley leaves, salt, and pepper to taste. Stir to completely combine the ingredients. Get out a 4 to 5 pound (1.8 to 2.2 kg) turkey crown and use your fingers to pull up the skin of the turkey away from the flesh. Scoop the herb butter underneath the skin and rub it evenly between the skin and the flesh. Set the turkey crown in a roasting pan so the skin side is facing up. Turn the heat down to 350 °F (177 °C) and cook the turkey crown until juices run clear when you poke it with a knife. This should take 1 1/2 hours. To tell if the turkey has finished cooking, insert an instant-read meat thermometer into the thickest part. If it hasn't reached 170 °F (77 °C), return it to the oven to cook for 30 more minutes before checking the temperature again. If it's reached 170 °F (77 °C), cover it loosely with aluminum foil and let it rest for 30 minutes. The turkey crown will finish cooking and the juices will redistribute within the meat. Set the turkey crown on a cutting board and use a sharp knife to slice it for serving. Serve the hot turkey crown with pan gravy, rolls, roasted sweet potatoes, and steamed vegetables. Refrigerate any leftovers in an airtight container for 3 to 4 days.
A: Preheat the oven to 390 °F (199 °C) and mix together an herb butter. Rub the herb butter under the skin of the turkey crown. Roast it for 15 minutes, reduce the heat, and cook it for 1 1/2 hours. See if the temperature is at 170 °F (77 °C). Rest the turkey for 30 minutes. Serve the herb butter turkey crown.

Q: The heart rate is simply the number of heartloads of blood that are ejected from the heart per unit of time. Typically we measure heart rate by beats per minute. Measuring your heart rate is simple, but before attempting it, make sure you have an accurate device to count the seconds.  You can attempt to keep track of the the beats and seconds in your head, but this could be inaccurate because the beats you count tend to overpower one’s inner clock.. It is better to set a timer, so you can focus on counting the beats. Try using the timer on your cell phone. Although there are many places on your body where you can find a pulse, the inner wrist is usually an easy place to find it. An alternative is on the side of your throat, on the jugular vein area. Once you have identified your pulse and have a clear beat, take the forefinger and middle finger of one hand and place them over the area where you can feel the pulse.  Usually the pulse is strongest on the inside of the wrist, in a line drawn down from the index finger, within two inches past the first crease of the wrist. You may need to move your fingers around a bit to find your heartbeat. You may also need to apply a little pressure to feel it. However, if you have to press too hard, then this is probably not a good spot. Try a different spot instead. Once you find your heartbeat, start your stopwatch or look at your clock with the second hand, wait until the second hand reaches the 12, and begin counting the beats. Count the beats for one minute (until the second hand returns to the 12). The total number of beats per minute is your heart rate.  If you find it difficult to count your heartbeats for an entire minute, you can count for 30 seconds (until the second hand reaches the 6) and then multiply that number by two. Or you can count for 15 seconds and multiply it by four.
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Get a stopwatch or clock. Find your pulse. Begin counting the beats.