In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Once the dough is prepared, pour the cooking oil into a deep frying pan. Make sure to pour at least three inches of oil into the pan. Try to use a cooking oil with a high smoke point that is meant to be used in deep frying. Peanut oil, for example, has a high smoke point, while olive and vegetable oil do not. When frying mahamri, it’s essential that the oil is hot enough to properly fry the dough. To test whether or not the oil has heated completely, tear off a small corner of dough from one of the triangles and drop it into the pan. If the dough stays at the bottom of the pan for a couple seconds, then comes to the surface of the oil and starts to puff up, the oil is hot enough for frying. If the scrap of dough immediately rises to the top of the oil after you drop it in the pan and does not change size, you will need to keep heating the oil. Check after another five minutes to see whether the oil is ready. Drop in four dough triangles into the pan, making sure they don’t overlap. Use a spoon to splash oil over the top of the mahamri a few times while they are frying. After you notice that your mahamri are starting to turn golden brown on the bottom, flip them with a spatula. Cook them for a minute on this side until both sides are golden brown. Use a slotted spoon to scoop up the mahamri after they have finished frying. Place them on a large plate lined with paper towels, which will help soak up the excess oil. Repeat the same process of frying for the other sixteen mahamri, frying in batches of four at a time. After they have finished frying, place the mahamri on the platter lined with paper towels. Leave the mahamri to cool for a few minutes, then serve them while warm! Eat them alongside the traditional dish of pigeon peas cooked in coconut milk, or just enjoy them with a steaming mug of coffee or chai!
Summary: Pour the oil into a wide, deep frying pan over medium heat. Test the oil. Drop four mahamri into the oil. Flip the mahamri. Remove the mahamri. Fry the other mahamri in batches. Serve while warm.

You’ll usually find it on the home screen or in the app drawer. A list of matching results will appear. This app, developed by Carbonite, has a green chat bubble icon with a white clock inside. The app will now install to your Android.  Depending on your settings, you may have to grant the app permission to your phone or tablet before the download begins. When the app is finished downloading, the “Install” button will change to “Open” and a new icon will appear in the app drawer.
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One-sentence summary -- Open the Play Store . Type sms backup and restore into the search bar. Tap SMS Backup & Restore. Tap Install.

Q: When your liver processes alcohol, a  number of toxic chemicals are released that can cause damage to your liver. Alcoholic liver disease is the result of the overconsumption of alcohol, and is responsible for up to 37% of all liver disease deaths.  People who are especially at risk for developing alcoholic liver disease are those who are dependent on alcohol, females, people who are overweight, and people with a familial tendency to develop the condition.  The routine consumption of alcohol can also lead to a condition called fatty liver disease.  However, the good news is that the liver is able to regenerate itself better than any other organ in the body, and alcohol-induced liver problems can often be stopped, or even reversed!   If you have been drinking a lot, take a break from alcohol altogether.  Your liver needs 2 weeks alcohol-free to begin the healing process. After this, try not to regularly exceed 3-4 units of alcohol per day (1.5 pints of beer) if you are a man, and 2-3 units per day (1 pint of beer) if you are a woman. Most people consider the over-the-counter pain reliever acetaminophen to be a safe, almost benign drug.  However, acetaminophen overdose is a common cause of liver damage, and is responsible for the deaths of as many as 1000 people every year in the United States alone, most of which are accidental.  Remember that acetaminophen is a drug, and use it only as directed!  Even a single overdose of acetaminophen can be enough to cause catastrophic liver failure. Always consult with a pediatrician or pharmacist before administering acetaminophen to a child to make certain you have the correct dosage. Avoid alcohol when taking acetaminophen, and check with a doctor before mixing acetaminophen with other medications. Be extremely cautious when administering acetaminophen to children.  Changes in labeling and dosage concentrations can be especially confusing. When in doubt, call your pediatrician or local pharmacist for precise dosing instructions.  Be on the lookout for hidden acetaminophen.  Many medications contain acetaminophen that do not bear the name "Tylenol."  Multi-formula cold remedies, such as Nyquil, Alka Seltzer Plus, and even children's medicines like Triaminic Cough & Sore Throat all contain acetaminophen.  Read labels carefully, and be sure not to double-up on medications containing the same active ingredient. All medications put some strain on the liver, as it must work overtime to metabolize the medication and filter out any excess toxins.  However, some medications can put an undue strain on the liver, and cause damage, especially when mixed with other substances.  Medications that have the potential to cause liver damage include statins (cholesterol medications), Amiodarone, and even certain antibiotics, like the commonly prescribed Augmentin.  Always take these and other medications as directed, and ask your doctor or pharmacist before mixing prescription medications with any over-the-counter medications, vitamins, supplements, or alcohol.  Not all antibiotics carry the risk of liver damage, but it's still best to avoid alcohol while taking them so that your body can heal quickly. Exposure to pesticides, heavy metals, and even environmental toxins found in polluted air and water can increase your risk of developing liver disease.  Avoid any unnecessary exposure to these kinds of toxins, and use appropriate safety gear if you cannot.  Use natural cleaning products in your home whenever possible to reduce your exposure to chemicals. Consider using water and air filters in your home to reduce exposure to environmental toxins.
A: Moderate your alcohol consumption. Be careful when using acetaminophen (Tylenol). Use caution when taking prescription medications. Avoid exposure to other toxins.

Problem: Article: This will help your body feel limber and warmed up, making it easier to planche. Proper stretching is a vital part of avoiding preventable injury. A planche is an advanced technique, so you'll need your body in its best order before you attempt it.  Touch your toes. Keep your legs as straight as possible. Circle your wrists and hips. Stretch your arms by Crossing one arm over your chest and holding the elbow with the opposite hand; repeat on the other side. Crouch between either push-up bars or parallel bars with your hands grasping the bars on either side. If you don't wish to perform the planche on bars, squat down on the floor with your hands planted on either side of you. Make sure your hands are planted a comfortable distance apart, so you'll be able to support your body adequately. Placement of your hands during a full planche is extremely important to its success. Before you lift yourself up, make sure your hands are planted facing forwards, roughly parallel to where your belly button will be when you lift yourself up. Experiment with different hand grips before you find one that works best for you. Tightening your body will help ensure your body's trunk is firm throughout the planche. Because proper balance is so important during the planche, you need to keep your body straight. Tightening in your abdominal muscles will help keep your body rigid.
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Stretch first. Get in position. Plant your hands directly below your navel. Tighten your abs.