Continue working in the same stitch as you used for the first side of the chain. Work 1 crochet stitch into each of the chains just as you did in the first half of the round. When you get to the end of the new side of the chain, work 3 stitches into the last chain. Single crochet if you have been working in single crochet. Double crochet if you have been working in double crochet. This will form a fan-like shape and allow you to curve around to the other side of the oval again without puckering or gathering the stitches. If you are using a pattern, follow its instructions for working increases. You may need to work more or fewer stitches into the ends depending on the project.
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One-sentence summary -- Crochet 1 stitch into each stitch on the other side of the chain. Finish with 3 stitches in the end of the chain.


Put 1 tablespoon (2 grams) of loose-leaf black tea into a mug. Pour 1 cup (240 milliliters) of hot, boiling water over it. Let the tea steep for 2 to 3 minutes.  For best results, use filtered water. Use Thai black tea for the most authentic taste. If you can't get any, ordinary black tea will do. Discard the tea leaves when you are done. If you put your tea leaves into a tea strainer, simply lift the strainer out instead. Add the sugar first, then give the tea a good stir until everything is dissolved. Stir in the sweetened condensed milk next. Make sure that you leave some room in the glass for the evaporated milk! If you don't have any evaporated milk, you can also use coconut milk or half-and-half instead.
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One-sentence summary -- Steep the tea in 1 cup (240 milliliters) of boiling water for 2 to 3 minutes. Pour the tea through a fine, mesh strainer into new mug. Stir in 2 teaspoons of sugar and 2 teaspoons of condensed milk. Let the tea cool, then pour it into a tall glass filled with ice. Pour 2 teaspoons of evaporated milk on top of the tea, then serve it.


The cap shingles are shaped like upside-down V’s and found at the peak of your roof. Get onto your roof using a tall ladder and climb to the top. Pry up the shingles along the top of your roof using a claw hammer. Set them aside so you can use them later instead of throwing them away.  Be careful on your roof if it has a steep slope. Hire a professional roofing service if you’re uncomfortable climbing on the top of your roof. Set the depth of a circular saw so it doesn’t cut through the rafters in your attic. Push the circular saw in a straight line across the entire peak of your roof to make a slot for your ridge vent. Once you’ve finished sawing, remove the debris from your roof. Ridge vents can go across the entire length of your roof or placed in sections the same length as the vent. Cut the slots according to how you want the vent. Use enough vent pieces to fill the length of the slot you cut. Center the vents on the peak of your roof so the sides of the vent lay flat on the roof. If you need to cut the vent to fit at the end of your roof, use a utility knife to make it flush with your home. Hold the vent piece in place until you can nail it down.  Check your local hardware or home improvement store to see if they have ridge vents available. Use ridge vents meant for the pitch of your roof. Use the pre-drilled holes in the vents for your nails. Make sure the nails are long enough to go through the vent and into your roof. Drive them in with a hammer so the vents are tight against the roof. Layer the cap shingles on top of the vent and nail them through your vent to keep them in place. Make sure the nails reach down into the roof so they don’t blow away in harsh weather. This step is optional only if you want to blend the vent into the rest of your roof.
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One-sentence summary -- Remove the cap shingles from the peak of your roof. Cut a slot going 3⁄4 in (1.9 cm) down from both sides of the peak. Set the ridge vents on top of the slot. Nail the vents to secure them in place. Replace the cap shingles on top of the ridge vent.


Romantic love involves a fondness for the other person, but it's accompanied by a deeper attraction in which you want to develop a sexual/intimate relationship with them. This goes one step beyond typical feelings of friendship or companionship.  For example, with romantic love, you like being around the person, but you are also physically attracted to the person and feel aroused by them. Romantic love is a step further than just friendship, which may be considered platonic love. Chronicle your thoughts and feelings on paper to gain a better understanding of what you want. Review journal entries after a few days to spot themes or patterns. When you write, are you constantly referring to the person? Do you mention feeling jealousy when this person is with another love interest? Do you find yourself worrying about your appearance or trying to put your best foot forward around them? The answers to these questions can help confirm your feelings. Many people who are same-sex attracted report having these feelings previously with others. Thinking about your past dating or sexual history can help you determine if these feelings portray an orientation or merely mean that you have strong feelings for just one person. If you have ever felt attracted to a person of the same gender before, that could provide support for your current feelings. It can be tempting to dive in headfirst once you realize you like the other person, but wait it out. If these feelings are relatively new, they could change. Delay telling the person until you’re absolutely sure you like them and you want to act on those feelings. For instance, if you decide to wait 2 weeks before you say anything and your attraction only grows during that time, then you’ll have confirmation that your feelings are real. If you’re struggling with the idea of being same-sex attracted or if you need additional support, see a professional counselor. You might talk to the counselor at your school or find one in your local community. A counselor can help you better understand the feelings you’re having. They can also offer encouragement for coming out to family and friends.
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Know how to tell if your feelings are romantic. Journal about how you’re feeling. Reflect on past experiences. Give it time to see if the feelings stick around. Talk with a counselor to further explore your sexuality.