Article: You can create even zig-zag lines by moving your arm back and forth in a uniform way across the entire sheet of cake balls. To decorate the cake pops, you can either sprinkle by hand or dip them in the sprinkles while the chocolate is still in a liquid state, if you're not drizzling chocolate on top. To ensure a hard coating and for any topping to appear more uniform, place the cake balls in the freezer or refrigerator for about an hour or two. Now enjoy and serve your yummy cake pops!
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Drizzle additional melted chocolate on top. Use the rainbow sprinkles on the cake balls. Chill the cake balls again. Finished.
Article: While in college try to eat inexpensively and not eat out too much. Remember that fast food restaurants are not cheaper than the grocery store and look after your health by eating well. Most colleges require those who live on campus to buy a meal plan. Use to-go boxes to take food from dining halls to eat later, especially if it can be stored easily. Keep them simple. A potluck with friends can be just as fun or more fun than eating at a noisy, crowded restaurant. By doing so, you avoid having to pay for gas, maintenance, or parking. Plus, not bring a car keeps you closer to campus. Instead, use cheaper modes of transportation such as walking, biking, and public transportation. This is easier to do in more urban cities Used or rental books are cheaper than new. Compare prices those from Chegg, Amazon, and your school bookstore. Or, you can buy or share books with a friend. Sell back used textbooks after you are done with them. Try to pick apartments that include appliances. Unlike on-campus dorms, off-campus housing are usually cheaper (depending on the city) and don't require you to buy a meal plan. Just make sure that you don't live too far from campus and factor in grocery cost Stock up on storable "dorm food" that don't require appliances such as cereal, oatmeal, yogurt, granola bars,Ramen noodles, crackers, peanut butter or hazelnut spread. Save even more money by taking some food, drinks, or condiments to-go from dining halls. Check your university's housing options and rates. Doubles-rooms are usually cheaper than single or suite-style, but also means less room and privacy. Weigh pros and cons before choosing.
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Live simply. Use your meal plan to its fullest, if you have one. Don't have parties; go to parties. Don't take a car to college. Consider buying used or rental books. If living off-campus, split rent with other roommates. If you must buy groceries, consider stores with lower prices such as Walmart or Kroger (using a savings card). If living on-campus, pick a housing option you can afford.
Article: It's in the top row of keys on your computer's keyboard. To access the Safe Mode option in Windows 7, you'll have to press F8 while restarting your computer. Do so by pressing your computer's power button. If your computer is already on but malfunctioning, first press and hold the power button to turn it off. You can also restart your computer by clicking the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen, clicking the power icon, and clicking Restart. Do so immediately after your computer begins to turn on. This action will launch the boot menu, which is a black screen with white text.  The goal here is to press F8 before you see the "Starting Windows" screen. If nothing happens while pressing F8, you may need to hold the Fn key while pressing F8. This key should be on the right side of your keyboard. When "Safe Mode" has a white bar over it, you've successfully selected it. Doing so will both select Safe Mode as your restart option and continue the start-up process. Once it finishes restarting, your computer will be in Safe Mode. To exit Safe Mode, restart your computer normally.
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Locate the F8 key. Turn on your computer. Repeatedly press F8. Press the ↓ key until "Safe Mode" is selected. Press ↵ Enter. Wait for your computer to finish restarting.