It's a blue app with a white f.   It's just below About, Photos, and Friends. To take a new photo, tap the gray camera in the gray square in the upper-left corner of the screen.   The photo(s) have been uploaded to your friend's timeline.
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One-sentence summary -- Open Facebook. Tap the search bar at the top of the screen. Type your friend's name and tap it when it appears. Scroll down and tap Share Photo. Tap the photo(s) you want to upload. Tap Done in the upper-right corner. Write a message to accompany the photo(s). Tap Post in the upper-right corner.


The organization may have a contact person or "volunteer coordinator" who can help you get involved at their facility. Visit a shelter's website, and check for any information that is listed for volunteers.  Some shelters will not offer much information on their websites, and some may not have websites at all. Look online for shelters near your home or office. Consider the distance from your home, the type of animal, and the needs of a given shelter. If two animal shelters are right next to each other, but one of them is in more urgent need of volunteers: it may be best to choose that shelter. Most shelters take in dogs and cats, but you may be hard-pressed to find a center that deals with more exotic pets. You may be able to choose between working with dogs and cats, or you may be asked to deal with both. Bear in mind that you may not even be allowed to work with the animals at first. You often need to work at the shelter for a while before you can handle animals directly. Depending on the shelter, you may be assigned to a specific job, or you may perform various tasks as need arises. You may be required to complete a certain number of hours of support tasks before you are allowed to work directly with animals. Laundry, dish-washing, floor-mopping, and office work are often necessary to keep a shelter running smoothly.  Ask about volunteer programs on- and off-site. Most shelters need people to help in the facility: walking dogs, handling cats, and grooming various animals. However, many shelters also have off-site adoption events or fundraisers with which you might be able to help. If you have any special skills that relate to shelter work: tell the shelter! Volunteers can provide website support, offer legal aid, donate medical services, photograph adoptable animals for the adoption websites, or even create and donate original art for sale to benefit the shelter. Most volunteer opportunities occur during a shelter's open hours, although you might also be asked to care for animals and do maintenance work during the off-hours. Shelters are usually open seven days a week, with slightly fewer hours on Saturdays and Sundays.
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One-sentence summary -- Contact your local animal shelter or humane society. Consider which animals you want to work with. Learn about the available volunteer positions. Make sure that volunteering will fit with your schedule.


Roll the dough by hand into a cylinder. Cut the cylinder into six equal pieces. For the steps below, work with one piece at a time. Sprinkle flour over any dough you aren't currently using, and cover with a towel or plastic wrap. If you don't have a pasta machine, flour a counter top and roll the pasta out by hand. This takes some muscle and time, so think of it as a baker's exercise plan. Each piece of dough should roll into a rectangle 6 inches (15 cm) wide and 20 inches (50 cm) long. When finished, it should be transparent enough to see your fingers through it.  Lift it off the counter frequently. Dust with more flour to prevent sticking. The heavier the rolling pin, the faster this will be. A pasta machine saves you time and effort, but you'll need to know how to use it correctly. A hand-cranked machine is the cheapest option, but you can use an attachment for kitchen mixers instead.  Set the machine to its widest setting. Press the dough to a flat rectangle and send it through. Fold one end over the center, then the other, making a stack of three layers of dough. Flour lightly and roll it through again. Repeat at least three times to add chewy texture. Repeat this technique if your pasta tears. Set the machine to a slightly narrower setting. Dust with flour and send the dough through, without folding. Repeat with increasingly narrower settings, until desired thickness is reached (typically the third-to-last setting or further). You can use a pizza cutter, a sharp knife, or a pasta cutting machine. This same dough can be used to form noodles of any size. Fold the dough strips into tubes to make macaroni. Pinch dough rectangles in the center to form farfalle. Place pasta sheets between wax paper or a kitchen towel while you aren't actively cutting them. This prevents them from drying out. This dough is best cooked immediately, and only takes 60–120 seconds in boiling water. If you want to store it long term, hang the noodles up to dry over clean, plastic coat hangers or pasta drying racks. Dry until brittle, then store in an airtight container. Once dried, it should last several weeks.
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One-sentence summary -- Divide the dough. Roll the dough by hand. Use a pasta machine instead. Cut the noodles. Cook the pasta or store it. Finished.


One head will yield at least 20 sticks depending upon how they are cut. Make sure the cauliflower is cleaned and washed before using. You will also need non-stick cooking spray too. This handy tool is what will transform the chunky cauliflower to a mealy substance that will make the bread sticks more like bread and less like cauliflower. Find a cheese grater or sharp knife.  You will need to grate or chop the cheese to top the breadsticks. Make sure the baking pan has sides and isn’t completely flat.  The cauliflower mixer will essentially be poured into the pan so it will need sides to hold it in place.
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Purchase one large head of cauliflower. Pick up fresh garlic, eggs, low fat mozzarella cheese, onion powder, salt and pepper. Locate your food processor. Find a large mixing bowl (or electric mixer) and a baking pan that will be used to bake these delightful treats.