Q: First, get into a staggered stance. Second, lower your body and take a step with your dominant foot. Third, fall to your dominant leg's knee and drag your non-dominant leg in front of your body. Finally, come to a knee with your non-dominant leg extended in front of you. If you are a right handed, you should end up on your right knee. The drop step is a move which allows you to penetrate your opponent’s defenses and move in close to them. At this point, you’ll begin to grapple and attempt to pin them. Start from your staggered stance, then move towards your partner with a drop step. Your leading leg should be on the inside of your partners legs and your non-dominant leg should be on the outside. Your right hand should be grasped onto the back of your opponent’s left thigh and your left hand should be on the back of their right thigh. Once your hands are in place, stand up and dig your head into your opponents hip. Try to drive them off balance. If you are not strong enough to topple your opponent in a single move, you can still drive your opponent with your head on his hip. They will eventually lose their balance and fall. Identify which of your opponent’s legs is closest to you. Stay low, and perform a drop step to move in close to the leg. Wrap both arms around the leg, and clasp your hands so they’re locked together. (This part of the move is called the “shot.”) To take your opponent down, stand up and push your head into your opponent’s chest. At the same time, lift your opponent’s leg so they’re standing on only 1 foot (0.30 m).  From here you can exert more pressure on the opponent’s raised leg to topple them over backwards. This is a standard takedown move that all wrestlers should master, although it’s more difficult than the double-leg takedown. Once you’ve performed a takedown (or after you’ve countered an opponent with a sprawl), you’re ready to pin them. Begin this move when your opponent is face-down on the mat. Move your dominant arm beneath one of your opponent’s arms, so it’s threaded through their armpit. Set the palm of your dominant hand on the back of the opponent’s neck, and push their head down into the mat. Then use your arm to lift up the opponent’s should so they’re immobile. To prevent your opponent from standing up, move your body to the side of their and use your weight to pin their legs down.
A: Practice your drop steps to get inside your opponents’ defenses. Learn the double-leg takedown. Train to perform a single-leg takedown. Pin your opponent to the mat with a half nelson.

Q: Boiled sweet potatoes can be used on their own as a side dish. You simply need to cut them into cubes. Then, toss them in some butter, salt, and pepper until you get your desired taste. You can also cut your sweet potatoes into cubes and add them to other dishes. Boiled sweet potatoes can be used in salads, tacos, soups, stews, pastas, and casseroles. If you're looking to add nutrients to a meal, throw in some boiled sweet potatoes. It's best to peel sweet potatoes first if you're going to mash them. Boil about six sweet potatoes and then use an electronic mixer to add in other ingredients.  While mixing the sweet potatoes, add in 3/4 a cup of milk, adding it about half a cup at a time. You should also add half a cup of butter and 3/4 of a cup of maple syrup.
A: Cut the sweet potatoes into cubes and use them as a side dish. Add boiled sweet potatoes to other dishes. Make mashed sweet potatoes.

Q: Depending on your model, you may need to flip a switch near your furnace or turn it off at the breaker. You should also turn off the gas using the shut-off valve connected to the gas line. The screw is usually a small nipple-like screw. The bucket will catch any fuel that sputters out as you bleed an oil furnace. If the screw is in an area that is impossible to put a bucket or small tray under, use a flexible tubing just big enough to fit over the bleed screw. Place the tube over the bleed screw and direct it to an area where you can fit the tray or bucket.
A: Turn the furnace off before starting any work on the fuel pump. Locate the bleed screw on the fuel pump near where the fuel line comes in. Place a small bucket or pan under the bleed screw.

Q: Cut a length of ribbon at least 4 times the width of the pillow. Center the pillow over the ribbon. Wrap the ribbon ends around the sides of the pillow. Tie the ribbon into a knot in the front of the pillow. Add the rings, then tie the ribbon into a bow. Choose a charm that is meaningful, such as a horseshoe for good luck, or a heart for love. Sew it to the pillow under the bow, or slide it onto the ribbon before tying it into a bow. Purchase miniature ribbon roses or rosettes. If they are attached to wire stems, trim the stems down to just beneath the bud. Hot glue the rosettes to your pillow as desired. Adding them around the bow would be ideal. Sew a few stitches through the center of the pillow. Thread a needle and push it through the front of the pillow and out the back. Move the needle over 1⁄8 to 1⁄4 inch (0.32 to 0.64 cm), then push it from the back and out the front. Do this one more time to create an X. Knot and cut the thread. Cover the X in the front of the pillow with a ribbon bow. Hot glue thin cording to the seams of your pillow. Make some tassels using matching embroidery thread. Sew them to the corners of the pillow.   Silver and gold colors make for great accents, but other colors can also be used. If you prefer not to use hot glue, try fabric glue. You can also sew the cord using a whipstitch.
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Tie a ribbon around a pillow. Add a symbolic charm to the bow. Embellish a pillow with ribbon rosettes. Create a tufted look. Add a corded trim and tassels for a lavish touch.