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Turn the heat dial to the setting that is most appropriate for your fabric. Once you've selected a heat level, the metal will begin to grow warm. Let the iron become hot. You shouldn't need to wait more than a matter of seconds.  The heat levels are often listed in relation to a certain type of fabric. For instance, cotton responds well to high heat and steam, but some synthetic fabrics might melt or fuse if they're exposed to such temperatures. Do not use an inappropriate setting! Start with a low heat and work up. If you are ironing more than one item, start with the one that uses the lowest setting on the iron. This way, you won't need to let the iron cool down before you continue. If you bunch up the garment or leave it laying out, then there's a good chance that it will dry with wrinkles. Hang the fabric on a clothes hanger and let it air-dry.

summary: Heat up the iron. Hang the clothing immediately after ironing.


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Preheating the air fryer before putting your food in will allow it to get to the perfect temperature first. Once you use the Preheat setting, the air fryer will notify you once it’s ready for you to insert the food. The Preheat option is great for foods like chicken tenders, fries, or frozen appetizers. After you’ve turned the air fryer on using the On/Off button, press “Preheat.” Then, press the Temp/Time button once to set the cooking temperature, and then press the Temp/Time button again to choose the right cooking time. If you’d rather use the default setting of 360 °F (182 °C) for 10 minutes, stop after pressing the Preheat button. Once the temperature and time have been keyed in, hit Start/Pause on the digital touch screen. This will cause the air fryer to begin preheating. When you press start, the screen will display the current temperature, so don’t worry if it’s not the same as the one you’re preheating the air fryer to. When the air fryer has reached your desired temperature, it will beep and the screen should say “Ready.” Once the fryer beeps, you need to insert your food within 5 minutes. The time that you set for the food to cook won’t start counting down until the air fryer has preheated. Once you insert the basket into the air fryer after it has preheated, the timer will automatically begin counting down. There’s nothing that you need to press to start the cooking process.  Make sure you don’t fill the basket all the way up with food. Don’t use the base tray by itself in the air fryer. If you pressed Preheat but want to insert your food before the air fryer has reached the desired temperature, press the Start button twice. This will start the timer immediately so that your food will cook for the set time. Note that you don’t need to preheat the air fryer if you’ve just cooked something — it will still be hot.

summary: Use the “Preheat” button for crispier foods. Preheat the air fryer using the preheat button. Press Start/Pause to begin the preheating process. Wait for the beep and "Ready" signal. Insert the food into the fryer to begin cooking. Press the Start button twice to add food before it’s preheated.


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The worst possible place to fart (other than inside a car) is inside an elevator. If you feel the need, there are ways you can reduce the problem.  Hold it until the elevator door opens.  The good part is that the elevator doors will make noise when they open and close. Secondarily, new people will come into the elevator when the door opens, and other people will go out. Thus, the new people might blame the farting on one of the people who just left the elevator (and you can blame them too without them being there to deny it). It’s often best, though, to just remain silent because there will be so many suspects no one will know whom to blame anyway. If you’re afraid the fart will be loud, wait for something naturally noisy before you let it rip.  For example, if you’re in a movie theater, wait until there’s a particularly loud sound effect on the screen. In a restaurant, wait for the clattering of dishes or the loud talking of a couple about to walk past your table. At a family event, wait for the music or someone to make a loud toast or laughter from a joke. Rather than waiting for other people to make noise, you can make noise yourself right as you are about to fart.  Cough loudly right as you are about to fart. In fact, cough several times as if you are in a coughing fit, and then reach for a glass of water. Move your chair loudly so that it rubs along the floor or makes noise. If you’re sitting on vinyl move your body so your legs create a rubbing sound on the chair. Pretend the fart is the sound of your chair squeaking.  Start singing if the occasion allows for it, start talking a lot and loudly, sneeze, or rattle a dish. If you’re worried about public flatulence, there are steps you can take to reduce gas before you go out into public.  A dash of cayenne pepper sprinkled into a glass of water is supposed to reduce gas. Ginger can help too. Eating and drinking slowly, avoiding carbonated beverages, avoiding smoking, and using antacids can also help.  Don’t chew gum. It can cause gas buildup. Avoid foods known for causing gas, such as beans. Gas is caused when your digestive system has a hard time breaking down certain foods into energy and waste.  Milk and dairy products, starches like pasta and potatoes, some fruits (prunes, peaches, apricots), some vegetables (cauliflower, peas, Brussel sprouts, asparagus) and some grains (wheat and oat brain) cause flatulence.
summary: Fart in an elevator. Wait for something noisy. Make noise yourself. Reduce gas in the first place.