Q: If you own your home, a mortgage statement may be used to prove residence.  Bring the most recent statement.  This will demonstrate that you still reside at this address.  The mortgage statement must have your name on it.  If the mortgage is not in your name, then the statement will not have your name on it. If you rent, a cancelled rent check can prove where you live.  Your landlord must sign a receipt verifying that you live at this address.  If you live with relatives and pay rent to them, ask them to sign a statement that you live with them at this address.  In this case, you might also be asked to produce mail, such as a bill, addressed to you at this address. Lenders will usually accept a utility bill in your name as proof of your address.  Be prepared to provide more than one utility bill.  For example, you can provide an electric bill, water bill, sewer bill or phone bill if you have a land line.  Be sure that the utility bill has your name on it.  If all of your bills are in someone else's name, such as a spouse or roommate, you will need to provide other forms of business mail in your name at that address. Other business mail includes bank statements, credit statements or other household bills besides utilities.  The mail must be addressed to you at your address.  Don't use junk mail.  Since junk mail is not specifically addressed to you, it would not suffice as proof of residence. A library card application requires proof of residence.  So, it can also be used to verify that you reside at your stated address.  Some lenders may accept this as proof of your address.  However, be prepared to bring additional documents, such as bills or other business mail.
A: Bring your most recent mortgage statement. Provide cancelled rent checks. Produce utility bills. Show other business mail. Present a library card application.

Q: If you have gas every day, or if your gas pains are accompanied by nausea, vomiting, dizziness, headaches, or other severe symptoms, you might have a chronic issue beyond what can be treated by dietary changes or supplements.  Irritable bowel syndrome is a fairly common malady that causes chronic pain when certain foods are consumed. Crohn's disease and celiac disease are gastrointestinal disorders that are irritated by the consumption of certain foods. If you feel it's a possibility that your symptoms go beyond the normal issues caused by eating beans and fiber, make an appointment with your doctor to get to the bottom of the problem. To prepare for your visit:  Keep a journal of your meals. Record every component of the meals you eat for the few weeks before your visit. Make a note of in what order you consume your food. Be prepared to undergo some tests and answer questions from the doctor about your dietary and lifestyle habits.
A: Consider your symptoms. See your doctor.

Q: Click “Create an account now” and give them your current email address, a password you want to use, select your location, verify you’re human and click “I accept. Create my account.” after reading all the fine print Google has to offer in their Terms of Service. You’re in! Then click “My i-Google” to “My Account." ” If you don’t see this option, use this link:  https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/  You can verify later, but Google will not allow you to submit your sitemap until your site has been verified. It’s easy to do and they offer an example of where to place their code. Enter the code on your .index page and save. Go back to the verification page and click “Verify.”  www.yourwebsite.com/sitemap and click the “Submit Sitemap” button. That’s it! Google knows you exist! Whew! Google will also track any updates you make, so it’s not necessary to submit multiple times. Maybe once every six months or so; everyone has different opinions here.
A: Go to Google.com and click “Sign In” in the top right-hand corner. Sign-in to your Google account. Go to “Webmaster Tools. Click on the “Add a site” and type in your domain name, for example www.mywebsite.com. Verify that you have access to your website by entering some code to your home page. After your website has been verified, you can click “Submit my Sitemap” near the bottom of the page. Simply click “Submit a Sitemap” on the next page and a drop down box will allow you to enter your extension , i.e. You will receive a message that your sitemap has been submitted.

Q: You will need the following:   Leftover pizza dough 3/4 cup granulated sugar 1.5 teaspoons ground cinnamon Vegetable oil for deep frying A two inch cookie cutter and a one inch cookie cutter A deep pot for frying You should do this on a lightly floured surface to prevent the dough from sticking to your table or counter.   Roll the dough to a 1/2 inch thickness. Use the 2 inch cookie cutter to cut out rounds. Use the one inch cookie cutter to cut out the centers of each doughnut. After spacing your doughnuts, gather up the dough remnants and roll out the dough again, repeating until it is used up. This is what you will use to fry your doughnuts.   It should be about 2 inches deep. Heat the oil over medium heat on the stove until it reaches 375 degrees. You can check this with a food thermometer. Be careful, as hot oil can spit and burn you. Do these one or two at a time to prevent overcrowding in the pan.   Fry them until they puff up but are still pale. This will take about 45 seconds per side. Transfer the doughnuts to a paper towel to drain when finished. You can use a slotted spoon to do this. This is what you will use to coat the doughnuts.   Generously coat the doughnuts with the cinnamon-sugar mixture. You should coat the doughnuts twice for a full coating. Do this while they are still warm, as this will help the sugar to stick to the doughnuts. Alternatively, you can roll the doughnuts in sugar and chopped nuts or coconut. Eat the donuts while they are warm.
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Gather ingredients and supplies to make doughnuts from pizza dough. Roll out the pizza dough. Pour vegetable oil into your saucepan. Fry the doughnuts and doughnut holes in the hot oil. Mix the cinnamon and sugar together.