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When the weather starts warming up (usually over 75 degrees), keep an eye on your rabbit's comfort. Be in the habit of freezing large water bottles. This way, you can place them next to your rabbit's side when it starts getting hot out. If you're using an old soda bottle, be sure to remove the plastic wrapper from the bottle so your rabbit doesn't chew it off. You might want to set out two bottle water feeders for your rabbit, especially if you'll be gone during most of the day when it's hot. This way, your rabbit will have plenty to drink, preventing dehydration. You can also add ice cubes to the bottle water feeder to keep the water cool. Set up a small fan near your rabbit's hutch or cage. This slight breeze can keep your rabbit cool and prevent overheating. If you set up a fan, make sure your rabbit can't access the electrical cords. Rabbits love to chew, so keep these out of his way. If you keep your rabbit outside, he should have lots of shady places to rest. This doesn't mean you have to set up a large umbrella or keep your rabbit locked in his hutch. Just make sure there are larger leafy plants or trees under which your rabbit can get out from the direct sun. This is especially important if your rabbit has dark-colored fur which tends to absorb sunlight.

summary: Use frozen bottles to cool your rabbit. Offer lots of fresh water. Use a fan. Offer plenty of shade.


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Cream based soups (mushroom, broccoli, chicken, etc.) and chilis are classic bread bowl fillings because they soak into the bread (making a deliciously edible “bowl”) without quickly soaking through it. You can use thinner soups like tomato or chicken noodle, but be prepared to serve and eat quickly because they will soak through the bread.  Consider placing your bread bowl in a larger, non-edible bowl. Dips are another classic bread bowl filling.  Use the removed inner bread as dippers.  Here are a few suggestions:  Taco Dip  Stuffed Mushroom Dip Crab Dip Who says it has to be soup?  Consider some of the following:  Chicken or Turkey Pot Pie  Chicken Cordon Bleu  Sloppy Joes Pretty much everything pairs well with bread, so the possibilities are practically limitless when it comes to filling bread bowls.  For instance:  Spaghetti and Meat Sauce  Make-Your-Own Omelet Bar  Melted Chocolate Fondue, with bread cubes and sliced fruit to accompany it.  Even if the chocolate hardens before you can finish it, you’ll have a delicious chocolate bread to eat instead of a crusty fondue pot to clean.

summary: Choose thick soups and stews. Dip it. Make it a heartier meal. Get creative.


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The battery is what actually produces the electrical current and so the alligator clips provide the pathway for transporting that current to the water. You need to attach one clip to the positive terminal and one to the negative terminal.  Use a 6-volt battery but if you cannot find one, use a 9-volt battery. You can find this size of battery at pretty much any convenience store or supermarket. Make sure that the metallic part of the alligator clip is connected to the graphite of the pencil. You may have to shave down a little bit more of the wood from the pencil just to make sure that the alligator clips are completely connected to the graphite. Doing this completes the connection to the battery and allows the current to be transferred from the battery all the way through into the water. The way you cut the cardboard earlier means that it should sit nicely on top of the glass. Try to do this gently so that the pencils that are stuck through the cardboard don’t get disturbed from their position. For this experiment to work, the graphite of the pencils needs to not be touching the side of the glass so just double check that here and adjust the pencils if need be. At this point, bubbles start to rise from the submerged points of graphite. This is the hydrogen and oxygen gas being split. Hydrogen gas will be bubbling from the pencil connected to the negative terminal and oxygen will be bubbling from the pencil connected to the positive terminal.  Once you connect the alligator clips to the battery and graphite, the current begins to flow immediately. There will be more bubbles coming from the hydrogen pencil because there is twice as much hydrogen as oxygen in each water molecule.
summary: Connect one end of each alligator clip to the terminals of the battery. Connect the other end of each alligator clip to each pencil. Place the cardboard on top of the glass so the pencils are submerged. Watch the separation of hydrogen and oxygen occur.