Do not disturb the pot or stir for 30 minutes. (1.27cm) cubes, and then let them sit for 15 minutes while stirring intermittently.   wide (2.5 to 5cm) and place them in water at a temperature of 180F (82C). Use wooden spoons to stretch and turn the curd until it is stretchy.  After a period of 24 hours, take the cheese out and let it dry.
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One-sentence summary -- Pour the milk into a large pot and heat until it reaches 90F (32.2C). Add the yogurt and keep the heat at a constant temperature for 15 minutes while stirring. Put the rennet tablet in the pot and continue to mix for about 4 to 5 more minutes. Cover the pot and continue to keep the temperature constant. Chop the curds that have formed into 1/2 in. Raise the temperature gently to 118F (47.7C) over the next 45 minutes, then let the temperature remain at 118F (47.7C) for a constant 15 minutes. Reserve the whey, and put the curd into a flat, warm pan and turn it over every 15 minutes for a total period of 2 hours. Cut the curd into strips that are 1 to 2 in. Take the curd out of the hot water and form it into a ball, then place it in water at a temperature of 40F (4.4C) for about 1 hour. Make a salt brine and place the cheese into it. Finished.

Q: If possible, always park beneath a tree, in the shadow of a building, or in another cool location.  If you’re parking in a structure, try to stay off the top level (which is not protected by a roof). Sun shades are foldable covers for your windshield.  To use the sun shade, press it against the inside of your windshield.  Open your sun visors to secure the sun shade in place.  The best sun shades will be coated with reflective chrome to deflect the sun’s rays away from your vehicle. Some sun shades have small suction cups in their corners to allow them to better attach to your windshield.  This type can also be used on door windows. Place them in whichever window(s) are facing the sunshine (you may want to park with the front of the car facing the Sun, to use a sun shade there). More than one can be used, but not on the door you need to open to exit the car. Fold the visors down to hold the front sun shade in place better, and to reflect any light that passes over the top. Beware that sun shades can easily blow in the driver's face or out the window once the car is moving, with the windows down. Fold them up and place a heavy object on top, such as shoes, or hold them in your lap, to prevent this. Cracking the windows a bit can allow air to continue moving through the car, thereby preventing your car from heating much beyond the outside temperature.  The more cracked windows the better (one inch / two and a half centimeters each), especially if you can create a cross-draft.  Don’t crack your windows if you’re expecting rain. One risk is that the door locks could be reached by a thief using a coat hanger or other tool, so beware of this. If you have dark brown or black seats, your car will absorb more heat than will a car that has light or brightly colored seats.  To remedy this, invest in some white or light-colored seat covers. Seat covers are easy to slip over your seats.  Like a bed skirt, they remain secure with built-in elastic bands around their perimeters.
A: Park in the shade. Invest in a sun shade. Crack the windows. Use a seat cover.

Article: You will need at least 65 metal bottle caps, acrylic paint, fine paintbrushes, adhesive craft magnets, and paint sealant.  Be sure to have thick cardboard and a hot glue gun on hand. They may also be required. You may also use spray paint as a first "primer" coat instead of slowly painting each by hand. If the magnets are too thin, they won't be able to make contact with surfaces and stick properly. Glue squares of cardboard to the inside of the bottle caps if your magnets are too thin. Lay down a solid base coat and let it dry before adding details.  Paint at least 31 caps one color for the dates of the month. Paint at least 7 caps a second color, one for each day of the week. Paint at least 12 caps a third color for the names of each month. For special occasions, you can paint the remaining caps additional colors. Or, you can reuse one of the three basic colors. Use a fine brush to paint on your labels. Number each of your date caps 1-31. Write abbreviations on your month and day of the week caps. Paint symbols for special events (like balloons for birthdays or a heart for Valentine's Day). Without the sealant, acrylic can chip away. Wait for the paint to completely dry before sealing and then wait for the sealant to dry before moving on. A spray on sealant will take less time, but a brush on sealant will work fine, too. Cut the magnets into appropriate-sized squares. Remove the tape to reveal the glue side. Press the sticky side of a magnet either into the inside of each bottle cap or on top of the cardboard. The best thing about this method is how easy it is to change how the tiles are laid out. You can spread your calendar over a whole freezer or carefully line it up inside a locker. It's also incredibly easy to transport. Just put the pieces in a small box or bag, and you can take them anywhere.
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Gather your materials. Make sure your magnets are thicker than the inside of the bottle caps. Separate your caps into at least three different groups and paint them different colors. Add details to your caps. Apply the paint sealant. Attach sticky magnets to the bottle caps. Arrange your calendar however you want.

Article: Look online for classes offered by community centers or a nearby college if you want to take up a hobby that you love. Hobbies allow you to take a break from your professional life and make for a great outlet for stress.  You are never too old to attend a class that interests you. Hobbies can include singing, dance, learning an instrument, or taking an art class. Refrain from making excuses and practice regularly. Life can become busy, and it's easy to put the hobby you love on the backburner for more important things. Try scheduling your day out and lessen the time you spend on other tasks so you can fit in room for your hobby. Eliminate other time-consuming tasks like watching TV or surfing the web and dedicate that time to your hobby instead. Friends and family may be critical of your new hobby if it's different than what you normally do, or they don't agree with it. Don't let this persuade you not to pursue the hobby you love. Don't listen to people that say you can't do it, and take the time to learn about your hobby and get better at it. Don't quit a hobby just because other people think it's silly. If it makes you happy and you genuinely enjoy doing it, stick with it. If you are new to your hobby, or you haven't been practicing it for a long time, there's a good chance you'll need to get better at it. Most people won't be proficient at a task without being given the time to practice. Age may also play a factor in your new hobby and could prevent you from doing it well if it's physical and you're out of shape or have health conditions. Evaluate yourself honestly, and set goals that are realistic to your abilities. If you are older, you may have a decrease in functional ability. Instead of setting unattainable goals, consider your body and aim for something that you can accomplish.
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Search online and sign up for classes in your area. Make time in your schedule to dedicate to your hobby. Don't let criticism take away from your happiness. Be realistic with your goals.