Q: You can also line the pan with aluminum foil, if you like. or margarine in a small pan over low heat. While this is melting, complete the next two steps. It should take about a minute or two for the butter to melt. It'll melt faster if you start off with it at room temperature. Pour the sugar and eggs into a medium-sized bowl and stir the ingredients together until they're fully incorporated. This should take about a minute. You can use a wooden spoon, a whisk, or even an electric mixer to stir the ingredients together. Now, pour these ingredients into a separate bowl and stir them until they are fully incorporated. Then, stir until the butter is well mixed in. This will make a nice, light yellow, creamy mixture. Just pour the ingredients into a sieve and gently shake it to let the air in while the cocoa mixture falls down into the egg mixture. You can even lightly scrap a fork along the bottom of the sieve to help sift the cocoa mixture. Now, you can mix in the chocolate chips into the rest of the ingredients. You can use regular chocolate chips, or cute mini chips if you prefer that. If you're feeling adventurous and want to mix things up, you can also go for the white chocolate chips. [citation needed] Now that the tray is greased, it should be all ready for you to pour in the mixture. Use a flat plastic mixer or knife to even out the mixture. It doesn't have to be perfectly even, but try to distribute it around the pan as evenly as you can so that the brownies are of even height throughout. [citation needed] After 25 minutes, keep checking on the brownies to make sure they don't burn. You can even clean up while you're waiting for your brownies to cook. If you hang around the kitchen while the brownies begin to harden, you'll be craving this sweet treat even more! Wait at least five minutes for the brownies to cool. This will also give them time to harden a bit. If you cut into them when they're still cooling, it'll be harder to cut them cleanly. You can cut tiny pieces, so you can devour them in one bite each. You can also cut larger brownies, so each portion is nice and hearty. It's up to you -- if you're making them for a large event, then the smaller, the better. But if you're just cooking for yourself and a few friends or family members, why not cut them to be a little bigger? You can even top them with confectioner's sugar for an extra sweet taste.
A: Preheat your oven to 375ºF (190ºC). Grease and line a 9×9 in. (23 x 23 cm.) baking tray about an inch deep. Melt the butter Mix the caster sugar and eggs in a separate bowl. Mix the flour and chocolate powder together in a separate bowl. Pour the melted butter into the sugar and egg mixture. Sift in the cocoa mixture into the egg mixture a little at a time. Add the chocolate chips into the mixture. Pour the mixture into the baking tray. Insert the tray on the middle shelf of the oven and bake for 30 minutes. Remove the brownies from the oven and let them cool. Cut the brownies into bite-size chunks.

Q: Tell them how much you love them, and include specific things that you love about them, whether it's how passionate they are about the things they love or their strong sense of justice or just the way they smile when they're a little embarrassed. Usually the first attempt at writing a note is awkward and disjointed and you run out of space before you've said what you want to. Don't stress: jot down a few ideas on a separate sheet of paper or write an entire first draft before you set anything down in your card. If they love dogs, offer to spend a day cleaning kennels and walking dogs at the local SPCA. If they lost a loved one to cancer, then assist with a Relay for Life event in your area. By investing time in something near to their heart, you are affirming that what matters to them matters to you. For a day or a week, take a moment every time they do something you appreciate to tell them that you're grateful for them and what they do.   Especially try to note things you might normally take for granted. It doesn't have to be anything fancy, just a simple, "Thanks for letting me borrow your coat," or "Thank you for cancelling your plans to be with me when I was sick." Try to work in appreciation for general qualities, like, "You're so thoughtful. I appreciate that you always open the door for me when we go out." Or, "That was so kind of you to give them a ride home. You're a really good friend." Notes are nice and can be saved for another day, but few things are as thoughtful and affirming as having someone look directly into your eyes to tell you how much they love you and why.  Try to make it about them. Say things like, "You're such a compassionate person, and it really comes through in your interactions with people. They can tell how warm and kind you are within minutes of meeting you." It's okay to talk about how they make you feel, since you're telling them why you love them, but try not to make it too self-centered. For example, "You're such an open person that I've always felt like I could tell you anything," is great, because it emphasizes a particular quality they possess and it tells them that you trust them. If you compliment them on physical features, be specific. Don't just say, "You're sexy," or "You're beautiful." Say, "You have gorgeous eyes," or "You walk so confidently, and it's really attractive."
A: Write your Valentine a note. Volunteer with your partner for a cause they care about. Tell them how grateful you are. Sit down together and tell your partner face-to-face what you love about them.

Q: You can connect both laptops using a wireless connection, or you can connect both laptops to a LAN port on your modem or router using an Ethernet cable. Use the following steps to open the Control Panel.  Click the Windows Start button in the lower-left corner. Type "Control Panel". Click Control Panel. It's in the upper-right corner of the Control Panel. It's the green header next to an icon that resembles a blue and green molecule. Homegroup is no longer available on Windows 10. It's the button in the bottom right of the window. Note that the button will only be enabled if you are not currently in a HomeGroup. If you are, leave your current HomeGroup. The first screen will just tell you what a HomeGroup does. Use the drop-down menus to select "Shared" next to the file types you want to share. You will be able to choose from: Pictures, Documents, Music, Printers, and Videos. Depending on your needs, select or deselect the file types. It's in the lower-right corner of the screen. It's at the top of the screen. This will be the password that other devices will need to enter in order to connect to the HomeGroup. Then, click finish.
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Connect both laptops to your network. Open your Control Panel. Type Homegroup in the search bar. Click the HomeGroup header. Click Create a homegroup. Click Next on the first screen of the window that pops up. Choose what sorts of files you want to share with other computers. Click Next. Write down the password.