Pour the tarragon vinegar into a small saucepan and whisk in the white wine, coarsely crushed peppercorns, and 1 finely diced shallot. Turn the burner to high so the liquid comes to a rolling boil. Keep boiling the mixture and whisk it occasionally until half of the liquid evaporates. Keep an eye on the mixture because it reduce within a few minutes. Turn off the burner and let the reduction cool a little before you whisk in the remaining sauce ingredients. If you add the remaining ingredients while the reduction is very hot, the sauce could curdle. Put the saucepan back on the burner and turn the heat to medium-low. Whisk in the eggs 1 at a time and then the fresh lemon juice. The sauce should be thin and combined. Whisk in 3 tablespoons (42 g) of the softened butter until it melts and incorporates into the sauce. Continue to whisk in the rest of the softened butter 3 tablespoons (42 g) at a time until it's slowly combined with the sauce. The sauce will thicken as you whisk. Once the sauce is thick enough to stick to the whisk, turn off the burner and whisk in salt and pepper according to your taste. You'll also need to whisk in 2 to 3 tablespoons (3 to 5 g) of fresh minced tarragon leaves. If the sauce isn't as thick as you'd like it, continue to cook it over low heat for 1 to 2 minutes.
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One-sentence summary -- Combine the vinegar with the white wine, peppercorns, and shallot. Boil the liquid until it's reduced by half. Cool the reduction for 1 minute. Whisk in 4 eggs and the lemon juice. Whisk in the butter and allow the sauce to thicken. Turn off the burner and stir in salt, pepper, and tarragon.


When you have all of your materials together, take all of the pattern sheets out of the package. Lay one out on a table or other clean, flat work surface and begin cutting around the edges of the pieces as indicated. You should see lines on your package indicating where to cut for each size. Cut along the lines indicated for your size.  Cut carefully and make sure that you do not cut the pattern smaller than indicated. You should aim to cut right on the lines or just outside the lines. You may even find it helpful to highlight the lines of the pattern size that you need to make. You will need to lay out your fabric and then fold it in half. Use your pattern’s instructions as a guide to pin your pattern pieces to the fabric.  Every pattern will be a little different, so it is important to follow the instructions carefully.  If you are unsure about what any of the symbols mean, then check the pattern instructions for a glossary.  If you are feeling lost, then you may need to learn how to read a pattern first. You may even consider making a few sewing lessons to improve your sewing skills before you attempt to make a ballgown. After you have finished pinning your pattern pieces to the fabric for your ball gown, you can begin cutting around the edges of your pattern. Make sure to cut along the edges of the pattern pieces and not outside or inside of them. Do not cut inside of the lines or your ballgown may turn out too small. . Every pattern is different, so it is important to follow the directions for the ballgown pattern you have chosen. You will likely need to pin identical pieces of fabric together and then sew along the edges as indicated by the pattern to assemble your dress.
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One-sentence summary -- Cut out the pattern pieces as indicated. Fold your fabric and pin the pattern pieces onto it as indicated. Cut out the fabric along the edges of the pattern. Follow the pattern’s instructions for sewing the fabric pieces together


Crested geckos will live just fine all by themselves. However, you can house a single male together with several females, or pair a couple of females together. Just avoiding pairing two males in the same terrarium, since they can become aggressive with each other.  Keep in mind that your geckos may fight even if they are not both males. Watch for signs of tail nipping, biting, or other injuries in your geckos. Separate your geckos if you notice any of these things. Make sure to ask about the sex of your geckos when you purchase them. It takes cresties some time to get used to a new environment. After you bring yours home, don't handle it for the first three to four weeks. This will give it time to become acclimated to the new setting without becoming stressed. After a few weeks, handle your crestie for only five minutes or so at a time, at first. Do this until your gecko is at least three inches long. Cresties are surprisingly fragile. Falls can really hurt them. When handling yours, keep it just above a flat surface, like a table. If you need to move your gecko over a distance, keep it in its terrarium. People love the colorful patterns on the skin of geckos, including their tails. However, the tails are fragile. If you handle a crestie roughly, its tail may fall off, or this may happen all by itself. This won't harm your gecko, but the tail will not grow back. When your crestie is exposed to too much light, it may change color. If you hold the gecko and its color changes to an ash gray, put it back in the terrarium and let it return to its normal color.
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One-sentence summary -- Group your geckos if you have more than one. Avoid handling your gecko at first. Handle your gecko gently. Don't be alarmed if your gecko loses its tail. Note that crested geckos get stressed out easily.


The flowchart map allows you to examine a process and see the multiple options for getting it done. The flowchart can be linear and can just flow from one concept to the next, but it can also have multiple elements for examining a variety of outcomes. The starting point can be a process or a problem that needs a solution. Let's use the starting point, "Lamp doesn't turn on". For the problem, "Lamp doesn't turn on," the most typical solution is that the lamp is not plugged in. Just write, "Lamp plugged in?" and connect it with an arrow to "Lamp doesn't turn on". Write a line from "Lamp plugged in?" that says "no" and another that says "yes." If you follow the line that says "no", then the response would be "Plug in lamp". Connect this response to "no" with a line. You've completed one flow of the concept, starting with "Lamp doesn't turn on" to "Plug in lamp". If you follow this "flow," then it should solve the problem. But if the lamp is plugged in, you'll follow "yes" to another option: "Bulb burned out?" This is the next logical solution. From the question, "Bulb burned out?" you'll need to branch out two terms: "yes" and "no" If the answer to "Bulb burned out" is "yes," then you'll need to connect this word to the solution, "Replace bulb", You've completed another flow of the concept, because this should fix the broken lamp. But if it turns out that the bulb is not burned out, you'll have to follow "no" to the last option: "Repair lamp". You have now completed a flowchart for the problem of a broken lamp, which will lead you to one of three solutions: plugging it in, replacing the bulb, or repairing the lamp.
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One-sentence summary --
Choose your starting point or problem. Write the easiest solution for the problem. Write the two results for this solution. Write the results for the next solution.