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A soup may call for grated ginger while a stir fry recipe might tell you to chop it into matchsticks. Remember that ginger loses its flavor the longer it cooks. So if you really want to take advantage of its taste and smell, add it to your food towards the end of your cooking time. This will preserve its freshness. When chopped into matchsticks, ginger is crispy and chewy.  Small pieces of minced ginger in a pasta or rice will provide bursts of flavor in every bite. Larger pieces are great in soups and teas. To chop the ginger, place the root on its side and make thin, coin-shaped slices. Then, stack several coins together and make a number of vertical slices, to make matchsticks. Mince the ginger by turning the matchsticks to the side and cutting across them, to form fine cubes. If you like, you can run your knife through the ginger a final time to get rid of any larger lumps. Grating your ginger is quick and easy way to get superfine or even pureed ginger, which makes an excellent addition to tomato sauces or marinades.  To grate, rub the piece of ginger against a microplane or a cheese grater. This will produce juicy grated ginger that looks and feels like a paste. You may want to grate the ginger over a bowl, to catch any juice. Be careful when you get to the end of the ginger, as it can be easy to cut your fingers on the grater. You may need to use a knife to scrape off any ginger that's stuck to the grater. Ginger is such a versatile flavor, it is used across a broad array of recipes, from from stir fries and soups to breads and teas. If you're looking for some new ideas on how to use ginger, why not try one of the recipes listed below?  Make Ginger Tea Make Candied Ginger Make Ginger Snaps Make Ginger Ale Make Chicken with Ginger and Spring Onion Make Ginger Chutney Make Ginger Garlic Soup

summary: Review any recipes you might be following. Chop or mince ginger if you want texture as well as flavor. Grate ginger when you want to add a strong aroma and fresh flavor to your food. Use the ginger in a variety of recipes.


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In order to be a successful independent sales rep, you’ll need complete confidence in your abilities as a salesperson. In addition to a strong skill set and confidence in your abilities, you’ll need to be able to rely on yourself to be your own boss  The most important aspect of being a successful independent sales rep is the ability to motivate yourself. Remember that self-employment requires an incredible amount of discipline. Be aware that, especially when you’re just starting out, you will likely work more than 40 hours per week. As you build your product portfolio and client base, you should be comfortable with working closer to 60 hours per week. You’ll need strong time management skills in order to maximize your efficiency and make the most of your time. Ideally, if you’re thinking of becoming an independent sales rep, you have excellent oral and written communication skills. You should be able to target the way you communicate to different audiences. You should also be able to easily find compromises that benefit parties on either side of a sales deal.  Think about taking a writing course at a local community college. Focus on learning to write for different audiences. Ask any friends or family who write well to go over grammar and style rules with you. Try taking on a part-time service job, such as in retail, as a restaurant server, or answering a customer service phone line. Improve your oral communications skills by paying close attention to how your customers speak and act. Pay attention to how you speak to your customers, and try to target how you communicate to the various people you encounter. An independent sales agent is responsible for making the product’s manufacturer happy and satisfying the buyer’s needs. Since they’re responsible for their own income management, an independent rep must also fit their own satisfaction into the equation. Strong interpersonal and problem solving skills are absolutely necessary in order to land a deal that benefits these various parties. Independent sales reps are typically highly experienced, with years of employment in a particular field under their belt. Having significant experience in sales gives you a knowledge base about products or a specific market, helps you develop the skills necessary to be a great sales agent, and typically gives you a robust client base.  If you don't have any sale experience, think about applying for an sales job on a company's in-house team to learn and master the basics. If you have a background in sales, decide which products and industries you know best as you select which company or product line you’d like to represent as an outside agent. If you’re currently employed with a company as an in-house sales agent, consider your available opportunities. If you think a promotion is possible in the near future, or if you believe you could learn more about the industry or strengthen your network, consider remaining in your current position for several months or a year before becoming an independent rep. Don’t reinvent the wheel if you don’t have to: think about who and what you already know. Before you decide to become an independent rep consider if your network is heavy in a given industry and therefore includes lots of potential buyers  Before you go with a particular company or product, think about what would be easiest to sell. If you spent a long time in the food industry and know people in purchasing at restaurants and grocery stores, consider selling food, beverages, or spirits, or products associated with food service.

summary: Make sure you’re a self-starter. Strengthen your communications and interpersonal skills. Develop your sales experience. Think about your existing network and potential client base.


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Shapes action buttons custom       Then match the custom buttons color with the maze that you've drawn. Then the user will then try to cross carefully, without touching the button.
summary: Add a title, and a subtitle. Make a quick menu by adding a Play button and an Instructions button. Construct the following, which will be used in the game: Draw up a custom action button, filling up the whole slide. Make a game over slide. Go back to the slide where you made the custom action button. Right-click the button. Click the mouse over tab. Hyperlink it to the game over slide. Add a custom action button in somewhere in the maze so it nearly blocks the way, to make the game more challenging. Add a picture like a hole, scissors, anything that'll try to block the paths way. Select the custom button that is blocking the way, right click/hyperlink/mouse over/game over slide. Save the file.