Q: Place the oven rack in the middle position. a 9x13in (23x33cm) baking pan. Using a stick of butter or spreading a small amount of vegetable or coconut oil on the bottom and sides of the pan are all good ways to grease the pan. Do this in a medium bowl. Do this in a medium bowl. Add in eggs and 1 tsp vanilla extract and mix until the ingredients are well integrated. Do this 2 tablespoons at a time, mixing the ingredients continually. When you have mixed your ingredients, pour the batter into the greased pan. Rotate your cake at least once during the half hour. Test the readiness of the cake by poking it with a toothpick; the toothpick should come out clean. your cake in the pan for 30 minutes to an hour. This will allow you to get your desired texture and to be able to release the cake into a plate once you are ready to store or serve it. Pour the combination of the three over the cake. Spread this over the top of the cake.
A: Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C). Grease and flour Sift the flour and baking powder together. Mix ½ cup of butter and 1 cup of white sugar together. Add the flour mixture to the sugar mixture. Bake at 350°F (175°C) for 30 minutes. Cool Mix the whole milk, condensed milk, and evaporated milk together. Mix the heavy whipping cream, ½ cup of white sugar, and ½ tsp of vanilla together.

Q: Start a routine of planning out your weekly outcomes on Sunday night. Break down your weekly outcomes into daily outcomes, then list each day’s to-dos beneath them. This way you won’t be running behind as soon as the week starts anymore. Do this planning on paper or whiteboard so you can see what your goals are, rather than trying to tally them all in your mind. The key to an organized mind is writing things down so your brain doesn’t waste energy trying to contain them all. It’s great to have all your tasks and ideas out on paper, but you need to make them mobile and give them room to grow. Adding them to the calendar in your smart device will make the list an automated part of your life, and will provide a platform for you to easily add to it. If you set an alarm for each task, you will be reminded to stay on schedule. If you don’t carry a smartphone or tablet, transfer your new outcomes-and-tasks style of mind organization into your planner. For many of us, our smartphones have become our planners, but if you still carry a paper planner, be sure to get one with a big enough space for each day’s tasks. The advantage of a paper planner over a mobile device is that you just flip it open and everything is mapped out. With a smartphone, you’re having to access the calendar from an app, which means it’s easy to ignore your calendar if you feel like it—which will detract from maintaining an organized mind. At the end of the day when your outcomes have been accomplished, you will feel relieved instead of the way you used to feel—which was probably stressed.  There is evidence that the act of creating and crossing off a to-do list relieves the burden on our brains. Writing down your tasks and goals removes that distraction from your mind.  If you have not completely finished a task or accomplished an outcome at the end of the day or week, calculate an estimated percent of what has been accomplished and write it on your notepad or planner. Your brain will be able to relax even if the task isn’t fully accomplished in the allotted time.
A: Begin a weekly routine. Set up a schedule on your phone. Fill out a hard copy of your schedule. Check off each completed task and outcome.

Q: Start by spraying the brick surface with a hose—water is typically effective at removing most dirt and dust from bricks. For tougher dirt and salt deposits, use a stiff-bristled brush dipped in a soap water mixture. If this isn't doing the trick, mix 1⁄2 cup (120 mL) of trisodium phosphate into 1 gallon (3.8 L) of water to create a cleaning solution and dip your brush into it before scrubbing the brick.  Apply a solution of 1 part bleach and 3 parts water to mildew and let it sit for 30 minutes. Afterward, scrub the surface with a wire brush. Consider renting a 1500 PSI pressure washer from a home improvement store for larger areas of brick. Never clean brick with acid cleaning solutions or you might ruin the paint job. Place unfolded pieces of newspaper over your doors and windows and tape them to the perimeter with painters tape. For larger areas, use multiple pieces of newspaper. Be sure to cover their entire surface and fasten the newspaper firmly with painter's tape. Protect any other areas that you do not want to paint—such as gas meters—with painter's tape or newspaper fastened with painter's tape. using acrylic caulk. Insert a scraper into the cracks and lever them to open them wider. After, brush out the dust with a straw cleaning brush. Cut your caulking tube at a 45-degree angle, taking care to keep the hole size small – no further down than 1⁄4 inch (0.64 cm). Insert the tube into your caulking gun, hold the release trigger, and pull the steel rod back as far as you can. Now, press the trigger and move the tip steadily through the crack until it's filled.  Allow the caulk to dry for about 5 hours. Press the caulk flat into the cracks with a putty knife to even it with the wall. Be sure to move the gun in steady motions. If you move too fast, the caulk will be thin and uneven, but if you move too slow it will be clumpy and difficult to work with. Dip a paint roller into the primer 2 to 3 times. Start around 1 foot (0.30 m) from the bottom of the wall and about 6 inches (15 cm) from the corner. Aim your roll upwards at a small angle while applying light pressure. Once you reach 2 to 3 inches (5.1 to 7.6 cm) from the top of the wall, roll up and down while moving back to the corner. Continue moving from the floor to the top and always move ¾ the width of the roller so each stroke overlaps.  Continue rolling until all of the bricks are covered. Put a few extra coats of primer on the areas that were affected by efflorescence. Wait for the primer to dry—the recommended drying time should be listed on the package—before moving on to the next step.
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Clean the bricks thoroughly with a cleaning mixture. Cover the windows and doors with newspaper. Repair wall cracks Apply latex primer to the surface of the bricks.