The onions should be peeled and sliced into rings that are 1/8 inch (3.175 mm) thick.  Cut off the root end of the onion and peel off the skins. Use a mandoline to slice the onion if you have one, using the smallest or second smallest setting available. If you do not have a mandoline, using your sharpest kitchen knife to cut the onion as thin as possible. Arrange the onion slices onto your dehydrator trays in a single layer, positioning the trays so that they can receive plenty of air circulation.  The onions slices or rings should not overlap or touch. Keep them fairly spread apart to maximize air circulation. The trays should also positioned far apart within the dehydrator. Keep at least 2 to 3 inches (5 to 7.6 cm) of space in between trays to maximize circulation. If your dehydrator has a thermostat, run it at 145 degrees Fahrenheit (63 degrees Celsius) until the rings dry. If you have an older or cheaper dehydrator that does not have a thermostat, you need to monitor the drying time more closely. The amount of time might need to be increased or decreased by an hour or so, and you can monitor the temperature with an oven-safe thermometer to gauge how big a time difference you need to account for. Keep the onions in a cool, dry location. Use them in your cooking or eat them plain.  If you vacuum seal the dried onions, they can last for up to 12 months. In slightly less airtight conditions, the onions can last 3 to 9 months. Watch out for moisture. If you spot any moisture inside the container during the first few days of storage, take the onions out, dry them further, and dry the container before placing them back in. Moisture can cause the dried onions to spoil faster. You could also crush the onions into flakes or powder for culinary purpose.
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One-sentence summary -- Prepare the onions. Place the onions onto dehydrator trays. Run the dehydrator for about 12 hours. Store the dried onions in an airtight container. Finished.

Q: Whisk until the batter is smooth. Dip fish fillets into the batter and fry until they're fully cooked.
A: In a medium-sized bowl, whisk the flour, baking powder, and salt until well-combined. Pour in the water and milk. Use the fish batter. Enjoy!

Article: Try to inspect the bird and determine the extent of its injuries. If the bird looks dazed, stunned, or unconscious, this could mean that the bird is in shock and is suffering from more injuries than just a broken wing. If the bird is alert – and even trying to get away from you – this is a good sign. Try to look for any visible blood or wounds that can help you assess the severity of the bird’s condition.  If you think the bird’s broken wing is too damaged to repair, or the bird appears to have other injuries as well, the bird may need to be euthanized. If the bird needs to be euthanized, you can take it to a vet for assistance or call the local animal control authorities. For an injured domestic bird, call your personal vet for advice. If you don’t know what to do with an injured wild bird, you can also call your local vet to see what they recommend. Some vets offer free assistance (like antibiotics or life-saving surgery) to animals injured in the wild. Your vet probably won’t be able to house a wild bird while it recovers (unless you pay for it), but they may be able to provide some sort of care or support. If you found an injured bird in the wild, you may need to contact a bird rescue organisation for help. Look online to find some in your area. They may be able to provide some medical assistance for your injured bird, but have no room to house or rehabilitate the bird. You should specifically ask them about what services they are able to offer: one-time medical assistance, housing, rehabilitation services, and continuous medical care throughout rehabilitation. You may need to ask several rescue organizations if they have room for the bird you found. You may need to call several agencies before you find one that is willing to help you. These rescues typically depend on public donations to function, so they may be running short on funding, supplies, or physical space. If you’ve determined that the bird’s injuries don’t seem fatal, inquire about each rescue’s euthanization policy. Be sure to ask each rescue what their policy is specifically regarding birds with broken wings. Some organizations believe that birds who have broken wings can never be happy again without the ability to fly, and thus should be euthanized. Others think that it is quite possible for some birds to live a happy life after recovering from a broken wing. You don’t want to go to all the trouble of helping a bird with a broken wing, only to have it euthanized by the rescue you take the bird to. Whether you take the bird to a vet or to an animal rescue, you’ll need to transport it safely to the next location. Make sure the lid of the box is securely closed so the bird can’t get out on the trip. Try to keep the box as still as possible. Put the box in the floorboard of the passenger seat of your car if you are driving. Otherwise, try to hold the box as still as possible.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Assess the bird’s injuries. Contact a local veterinarian or avian specialist. Call or talk to several bird rescues in your area. Take the bird to a rescue that doesn’t euthanize. Take the bird carefully to another location.

Article: If you're the one filing for divorce, simply include a clause in your petition that you wish to return to your previous name. If your spouse files for divorce, you can file an answer or counterclaim asking to have that clause added to the final decree. At the divorce hearing, the judge will question you about your name change. You'll have to state under oath that you are not changing your name for an improper purpose such as to avoid criminal prosecution. When the judge signs your decree, get certified copies from the clerk's office so you can show them anywhere you need to get your name changed. Complete the application to get a new Social Security card and take it to the local Social Security office along with a certified copy of your divorce decree.  If your marriage was more than two years ago, you'll also need to bring an identity document such as an old driver's license as proof that you previously used the name you want to use now. There is no charge to change your name on your Social Security card. Your new card will be mailed to you once your application is received and processed. Take your old driver's license and a certified copy of your divorce decree to get a driver's license with your new name.  Check the rules in your state concerning other documents you may need to verify the change. Some to most may require your new social security card in addition to the decree. Make note and prepare beforehand to avoid multiple trips. Depending on your state, you may be charged a fee to receive a new driver's license. Once your photo ID and Social Security reflect your new name, you should have no trouble getting it changed elsewhere.  Update the post office, credit card companies, and banks as quickly as possible. This is to avoid any returned payments or refused charges. Notify the post office as soon as you can after receiving the decree so mail in your new name can successfully be routed to your address. This is heavily important concerning the social security card; if the mail gets bounced back to them, the SSA will need to destroy the card and the process will need to be redone. Remember to notify the IRS and your work company for tax and payroll reasons.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Indicate in your divorce petition that you want to return to a previous name. Testify at the hearing that you want to return to a previous name. Get certified copies of your divorce decree. Take your divorce decree to your nearest Social Security office. Get your name changed on your driver's license. Use your Social Security card and your driver's license to get your name changed everywhere else.