Article: Moths leave behind secretions, webbing and other signs of their presence. You probably have an infestation if you notice these signs:  Food items that are stuck together or seem slightly sticky. This could be caused by moth secretions. Food items that smell musty or "off," even if they haven't reached their expiration date or been exposed to conditions that would make them stale. Light webbing around boxes or bags in your pantry. The presence of caterpillars or full-grown moths in your pantry is a sure sign that it's time to take action. Don't try to save it; it's not healthy to eat food infested by moths. Toss out the following items:  Bulk food items, such as grains, nuts, and rice, should be thrown away since moths eat and lay their eggs in these foods. Moths can eat through cardboard boxes. If you see tiny holes in your pantry items, throw them out. Moths can also get into tiny spaces. Anything that has been opened before, even a plastic bag of chocolate chips or nuts, should probably be tossed. Dispose of food in a sealed garbage bag and remove it from your house immediately. If there are still moths left in your kitchen after you've thrown away their food sources, set out pheromone moth traps to attract and kill them with a sticky substance that they can't escape once they touch. Throw away the traps in a sealed container once you've caught all the moths in your kitchen. Now that you've addressed the immediate problem, it's time to clean the kitchen from top to bottom, focusing on the pantry, to get rid of any eggs the moths may have left behind.  Use soapy water or a vinegar and water solution as your detergent. You can also use a stronger chemical cleaner. Dip a sponge scrubber or steel wool into the solution and scour the cabinets, pantry, and other corners and cracks in your kitchen. Make sure you really scrub the surfaces to make sure the moth eggs are removed. If moths reappear after you've taken these measures, they may be laying eggs in the walls or another place you can't get to with a sponge. Make an appointment with an exterminator, who will use heavy-duty products to get rid of the problem.
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Know the signs. Throw away the infested food. Trap the moths. Scour the kitchen. Consider calling a pest control professional.
Article: These are listed below under "Things You'll Need". The reason for following "fast set" is that you need to keep moving quickly with these steps to get the shots to set properly. Add 2 packets of gelatin to the surface of the water. Mix well. Stir well, so that the gelatin completely dissolves.  Stir in well. Place in the refrigerator to set for around 7 minutes.   Mix. Set over low heat.    Place in the fridge to set for around 5-7 minutes.
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Assemble the items needed. Follow the "fast set" instructions for each Jell-O. Pour 1/2 cup of water into a bowl. Pour the bowl of water and gelatin into the saucepan and place on low heat. Once dissolved, remove the mixture from heat. Pour in 1/2 cup of vodka into the blue Jello-O mix. Remove the refrigerated plastic cups from the fridge and pour the blue Jell-O mixture into each of the plastic cups 1/3 full. Pour the condensed milk into a bowl. Pour 3 cups of water into a separate container. Sprinkle 4 packets of gelatin over the top of the water in the pie plate. Pour the water and gelatin mixture into the saucepan. Stir to help dissolve the gelatin completely, then remove from heat. Pour the condensed milk into the clear gelatin mixture. Pour in 1 cup of vodka and stir thoroughly. Remove the cups from the fridge and pour in the condensed milk mixture over the top of the blue layer that has already set to about 2/3 high of each hole. Repeat steps 3-5 for the red Jell-O. Remove the cups from the fridge and pour in the red Jell-O mixture over the top of the condensed milk layer to fill to the brim.
Article: Whether you are successful or not is not only defined by any one particular outcome or quality. You are a brother, a son, a friend, a student, a football player, a citizen of this country. List all roles you can think of. You might be doing better in some roles than others. This is natural and to be expected. Think about the quality of your relationships or the number of roles you have. What do you think makes you successful? Think about the effort you are putting into all of these roles. Remember that you will always have ups and downs in life. You might have to think about your actions, the quality of your relationship with others, your performance, or other aspects of your role. Here are some examples of success in different roles:  As a citizen: you make sure you recycle. As a son: you speak politely to your dad. As a football player: you attend all of your practice sessions with the team and encourage your teammates to improve. Think about how you successful you are in your different roles by asking yourself some questions. Are those who depend on you satisfied and happy? Do you feel that you are living up to your ideals?  Ask others for their opinions on your success. There may be people you engage with in different roles. For example, ask your mother how you’re doing as a son, or ask your boss how you’re doing as a recently hired employee. Other people may tell you things about your performance that might surprise you. Do you think you can be a better son by taking care of your mother? Do you think you can be a better friend by being more reliable? Think of things you can do to improve your success in these roles. Remember that success in your roles is malleable; it depends on how you define it and whether you want to change to reach the ideals you set for yourself.
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Think of the different roles you play in life. Define your success in these roles. Keep in mind that definitions of success can vary by domain. Evaluate how you are doing in different roles. Identify the roles that you can improve your performance in.