Article: Instead of using common vegetables, for example carrots or peas, use edamame beans as a substitution. It's a great addition in slow cooker soups as well. If you're planning to have shrimp scampi or a very light pasta dish with seasonal vegetables, sprinkle some beans as a nice crunchy topping.
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Add it to stews or soups. Pair it with pasta or shellfish dishes.

Problem: Article: Pick up the ear climber and locate its long, curved post. Place the tip of the post through your piercing and continue threading the post completely through your piercing. Once you thread the ear climber's post all the way through your piercing, flip the ear climber up. Flip the ear climber into the desired position. Your earlobe should be gripped between the post and the front of the ear climber. Gently squeeze the base of the ear climber with your forefinger and thumb. The ear climber should feel secure, but it should not be pinching your earlobe.
Summary: Thread the ear climber's post through your piercing. Flip up the ear climber. Secure the ear climber with a gentle squeeze.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Visit a specialty bakery and have your intended maid of honor's favorite confection created. Cakes, cookies, and boxed chocolates are great choices, but you can make almost anything work! Ask the baker to customize the icing to pop the question or have the message tucked into the box as a note.  Get the message printed on macaroons iced in your wedding colors and give them to her at a special brunch or party.  You don't have to have the entire message written on 1 item. Split it up! For example, one cookie could say “Will you,” another can say “be my,” and another can read “maid of honor?” There are many companies out there that will create customized fortune cookies for you with any message you like printed inside. Come up with a fun message, such as “I couldn't say 'I do' without you!” or “Now it's my turn to pop the question.” Have the cookies mailed to her home or work to surprise her.  To emphasize the fortune aspect, try something like “I'd be lucky to have you as my maid of honor!”  Check out different companies online and see what's out there. Often you can customize the color and flavor of the cookies, too. Have something created that includes items that are special to her, such as her favorite kind of wine, candy, or beauty product. Try to include items that are significant to the 2 of you to make it extra special. Get the message printed on a note and tuck it inside the basket, then have the basket delivered to her. You don't have to have a company create the basket. You can always make it yourself, which will allow you to include items that are even more significant and special. Deliver the basket yourself or have it shipped. Search online for companies that will create custom wine or champagne labels and have the message printed on her favorite kind of vintage or bubbly. You can write something straightforward like, “Will you be my Maid of Honor? Love, Bethany.” You can also seize the opportunity to have something special, like a meaningful quote, or even a hilarious message included on the bottle. For example, for something amusing you could try, “Will you be my maid of honor? Just don't look hotter than me.” Have a small puzzle made with your message and any images you want printed on it, then get the puzzle shipped to her. She'll have to put the mysterious puzzle together in order to get the special message! Try a message like, “My special day would be even more special if you said 'Yes.'”

SUMMARY: Send something sweet with the question included. Hide a fun message inside a customized fortune cookie. Tuck the message inside a personalized gift basket. Give a bottle of wine or champagne with a customized label. Print the proposal on a custom-made puzzle.

When sending business correspondence, use a professional, clear email address. Avoid nicknames or unnecessary symbols and numbers. A variation of your name can work well. For example: Smit.smith@company.com would be fine. If your current email address is connected with a social media profile that contains any unprofessional content, create and use a different address. Also, adjust your privacy settings on social media. Before you ask for an internship, research the company at which you would like to work. Visit their website. Read any news articles about them. If the company has an accessible product, like social media, use the product for a week to test it. Use your insights to craft your letter. Prospective employers appreciate candidates who know something about the company and can demonstrate this knowledge coherently. It is beneficial to have a connection at a company. Use social networks like LinkedIn and Facebook to conduct keyword searches for the company. If contacts come up, check their positions. Politely request a phone or in-person interview. Ask for tips regarding your internship application.  With LinkedIn you can see which of your contacts’ contacts work at a firm. Do not hesitate to ask your contact to connect you with one of their contacts. Do be tactful, though, and do not ask the same person for assistance repeatedly. Many universities provide online alumni databases. You can search for people with certain jobs or workplaces through these sites. Alumni who provide their contact information often are open to receiving emails or phone calls from students.  When discussing the company with your contact, mention that you are interested in an internship. Ask about the company’s organizational structure, work environment, goals, etc. Does the internship posting include the name of the contact person? If so, use that person's name and email address. If there is not a listed contact person, call the company to ask who is in charge of internship recruitment. If no one is in charge, address your email to a senior person in human resources at the company. If you speak to any person at the firm, you can mention this in the beginning of your email. When you cannot find the name of any employee, address your email to "Dear Sir or Madam." You want your email to be noticed in a high-volume inbox. For example, you could write, “Company X Internship Application: Joanna Smith.” If applicable, use the specific subject line requested by the employer.
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Create a professional email address. Research the company. Find a mutual contact. Determine the recipient. Be specific with your subject line.