Article: Pour 1 cup (112 g) of coffee grounds into a bowl. Add 1/4 cup (50 g) of brown sugar. Stir the 2 ingredients together with a spoon or fork.  You can use fresh or used coffee grounds, but make sure that they are dry. The sugar is there for exfoliation. The coarser the sugar is, the more exfoliating the scrub will be. For example, if you want a super-exfoliating scrub, try turbinado sugar.  If you have sensitive skin, even normal sugar may be too harsh for you. Try brown sugar instead; it is much softer than other types of sugar. Melt 1/4 cup (52 g) of coconut oil in the microwave or over the stove in a double-boiler. Allow the oil to cool to room temperature, then stir it into the coffee-sugar mixture. Do not add the coffee-sugar mixture into the oil while it is still hot, or it will dissolve.  Coconut oil is very nourishing and moisturizing for skin. If you can't find any coconut oil, or simply don't want to use it, you can try olive oil instead; you don't need to heat it. Coconut oil melts quickly; it should only take 10 to 15 seconds in the microwave, or 1 to 2 minutes over the stove. Coconut oil can clog drains. If you are concerned about this, consider using fractionated coconut oil; it is already in liquid form and doesn't harden. A short jar with a wide mouth will be the easiest to use and reach into. Avoid using plastic jars, as chemicals from the plastic can leach into the scrub. Keep a lid on the jar when you are not using the scrub. It does not matter if it is a latch-hook lid or a screw-on lid. Scoop out about 1 tablespoon (7.5 g) of the scrub, and rub it over your arms and legs using a smooth, circular motion for about 60 seconds. Rinse the scrub off when you are done.  You will probably need to use 3 to 4 tablespoons (30 to 45 g) total in order to exfoliate your entire body. Focus on the areas that have cellulite.  Coffee scrubs tend to be harsher than other types of scrubs, so limit yourself to once or twice per week. The scrub may last longer than that, but if you notice it starting to look or smell off, you should discard it.
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Mix together the coffee grounds and brown sugar. Melt the coconut oil, allow it to cool, then stir it in. Transfer the scrub into a glass jar. Use the scrub in the shower or bathtub 1 to 2 times per week. Store the scrub in the fridge and use it within 2 weeks.
Article: Utah law generally requires a period of 90 days between the date you file the petition and the date the judge signs your final order, regardless of whether you and your spouse agree. The state requires couples with minor children to attend a divorce orientation class and a divorce education class before divorce is granted.  You must pay a $30 fee to attend the classes, which you can attend online. The fee is discounted by $15 if you attend the class in person within 30 days of the day the petition is filed.  The orientation course educates parents about divorce and its alternatives, including resources to improve the marriage and resolve custody issues, along with procedural alternatives to divorce. The education course discusses how children experience divorce, ways to communicate, and how parents can help their children, among other issues. If your spouse files an answer, Utah law requires you to attend at least one mediation session to attempt to resolve your differences.  You and your spouse are responsible for finding a mediator and paying for their services. You can request a list of qualified mediators by calling the Divorce Mediation Help Line at 1-800-620-6318.  If you do not feel safe attending mediation or feel you won't be able to fully express yourself due to an extreme level of conflict between you and your spouse, you can apply to have the mediation requirement waived. If you need the court to resolve certain issues such as use of the marital home or child custody and support while the divorce is pending, you can request a temporary order that will remain into effect until the judge signs your final divorce order.
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Complete the 90-day waiting period. Take divorce education classes. Comply with mandatory mediation. Request a temporary order.
Article: . For a project as large as a staircase, you will likely need to rent a small cement mixer. Follow the directions on your bagged concrete mix to determine how much water you need to add.  Smaller projects, like building a single step, might be possible without a cement mixer. You could mix your concrete by hand in a wheelbarrow. Another alternative is to create a mixing box (also called a mortar box) by using scrap/low-grade wood to create a makeshift reservoir where you can mix your concrete.  Add colorant to your concrete before mixing it to permanently change the color. . Transfer the concrete into your form with a shovel, wheelbarrow, or (for larger projects) the funnel that came with your cement mixer. If you are using a wheelbarrow, you might construct an earthen ramp so you can wheel your cement up to the lip of the form and tip in the concrete. Lay a screeding tool, like a long trowel or long wooden plank, flat along the top parts of your form and, working from uphill to downhill, work your tool along the form to flatten and smooth the concrete. Once you are finished screeding, your concrete should start looking more like the finished product. If you use a wooden plank or board, it should be as straight as possible and free of warping and other irregularities. These can create gouges or leave the surface of your concrete uneven. . Floating involves pressing a flat surface along the top of the concrete to cause the "cream" (the gravel-free part of the concrete) to come to the surface. A bull float tool is ideal for this process, though it might not be necessary for smaller projects.  Smaller projects might only require the use of a handheld magnesium float. These kind of floats are extremely durable and are designed to slide across the surface of your still-liquid concrete easily. To use a bull float, push it away from you across the top of the concrete while keeping the back end of the float slightly elevated, then pull the float back towards yourself, keeping the front end slightly elevated. Float the entire surface of your concrete thoroughly. If you have used a bull float, you should use a handheld magnesium float to go over the surface once again when finished. Use long, sweeping motions for best results. At this point, it is not uncommon to see water bleed to the surface of the concrete. Drag a stiff-bristled push broom across the surface of your concrete to create fine grooves in the surface. Smooth concrete can be very slippery, which can be especially dangerous for concrete steps.  Use light pressure when doing this; grooves that are too deep will cause water to puddle on the concrete, and could compromise its integrity. If you notice clumps of cement forming on your broom, this is generally a sign that you are adding traction too soon. Smooth the concrete once more with your handheld magnesium floater, and wait until later to brush your surface.  Wait to do this until the concrete has dried enough that you no longer see water seeping (or “bleeding”) out onto the surface. Otherwise, brushing will result in grooves that are too deep. You should always follow the directions the supplies you use, especially since different kinds of concrete will have different specifications. Generally, concrete takes 28 days to fully cure.  You can improve the curing process by applying a concrete sealer after pouring the concrete. Follow the directions on your sealer for best results. You should be able to remove your forms after a single day. Carefully remove your screws and take apart your form. After a few days, your concrete will be strong enough to walk on, though not fully cured. Enjoy your new concrete steps!
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Mix your concrete Pour the concrete Screed (flatten) the surface of your concrete. Float your concrete Brush your concrete for improved traction. Allow your concrete to cure.