Article: Then make a well in the center of the flour. Whisk the eggs and flour together. Next, mix the water and milk in a deprecate bowl. Melt 2 tablespoons of the butter and stir into the batter. Strain if lumpy. Get the pan really hot, then turn the heat to medium. You'll need about 3 tablespoons for each crêpe. Tilt the pan so that the batter covers the base. Use a spatula to loosen it, then flip it over. Cook the other side for about 30 seconds. Fill the crêpes with fruit and plenty of maple syrup.
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Sift the flour and salt into a mixing bowl. Break the eggs into the well. Add the liquid to the flour, a little at a time, whisking to make smooth batter. Melt more butter in a small frying pan. Add the batter. Cook the crêpe for about a minute. Serve immediately.
Article: Having a safe pregnancy is important to a healthy birth and baby. Making sure you’re getting proper obstetrical care from a doctor, nurse practitioner or midwife can help ensure not only that your pregnancy is progressing normally but also that it’s safe for you to check your cervix for dilation.  Be aware that beginning in your ninth month of pregnancy, your doctor will begin looking for signs that your labor is getting closer. This includes palpitating your abdomen and performing an internal exam to check your cervix. He or she will see if the baby has “dropped,” which means that the cervix has begun to dilate and get softer. Ask your doctor any questions you may have, including if the baby has dropped. You should also ask if it is safe to check dilation on your own. If your pregnancy is safe, then you can proceed. Having dirty hands can spread bacteria and germs that cause infection. Checking your cervix requires inserting a hand or fingers into your vagina. It’s imperative to your health and that of your unborn baby to wash your hands before you check your cervix for dilation.  Use any soap and some warm water to clean your hands. Wet your hands with running water and apply your soap, lathering well. Rub your hands vigorously for at least 20 seconds, making sure to scrub each surface of your hands. Rinse off the soap and then dry your hands thoroughly. Use a hand sanitizer of at least 60% alcohol if you don’t have soap. Apply enough of the sanitizer for both hands to the palm of one hand. Just as with soap, rub your hands together and make sure you cover every surface including nails. Keep rubbing until your hands are dry. If you’re a bit worried or scared about doing the exam on your own, ask your partner or another loved one for help. Allow the person to help as much as you are comfortable with and like. Support can come in the form of holding a mirror or your hand or even offering calming words. Before you can effectively check your cervix for dilation, you need to be in a comfortable position. You might want to sit on your toilet or lie on your bed with your legs spread, just do what is most comfortable for you.  Take off your clothes on your lower half before you start. This way, you don’t have to awkwardly remove them when you’re comfy. Sit or squat on the toilet with one foot on the floor and the other on the toilet seat. You can also squat on the floor or lie on your bed if these are more comfortable Remember that you have nothing about which to be ashamed. You’re doing something completely normal and natural.
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Talk to your medical professional. Wash your hands. Reach out for help. Get into a comfortable position.
Article: If overall, you have leaner muscles, a flatter chest, and are relatively narrow, then straight leg low rises will give you the perfect amount of roominess.  Wide leg or baggy jeans will look too loose. High rises may make your backside look flat. Men with a slim waist, muscular legs, and a muscular backside look best in any of these styles with a low rise.  Baggy jeans will hide your muscular legs. Relaxed fit jeans will make your lower half look bigger than your upper half. Stocky men who frequent the gym fit relaxed fit with large deep pockets best. This jean style is just the right amount of snug, and does a good job of accentuating muscular legs without looking too tight.  Bootcut jeans will make you look wider than you actually are. Skinny jeans will be extremely tight on your legs and backside. If you’re a little wider around your hips or your midsection, loose or relaxed fit jeans will create balance by adding some volume to the lower half of your body. Avoid skinny jeans and low-rise jeans.
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Wear straight leg low-rises if you’re slimmer. Try slim fit, straight leg, or bootcut if you have an athletic build. Go for a relaxed fit with a wider leg if you’re muscular. Wear loose and relaxed jeans if you have wide hips or a large waist.