For the best results, preheat your oven to 425 degrees. Before heating, center your oven racks. Gently rinse your fillets and place them on a non-stick baking pan or a pan lined with foil.  You can cook frozen fillets. Season your fish if you prefer. Squeeze lemon juice on each piece of fish and sprinkle them with garlic salt and pepper. Bread your fish if you prefer. Lightly dust each piece with a fine layer of breadcrumbs. You can make fresh breadcrumbs of use store-bought and mix in extra seasonings like garlic powder or pepper if you'd like. Place your pan in the oven and bake at 425 degrees for 25 minutes. If you have breaded the fish, the breading should be golden brown. Add 5-10 minutes if cooking from frozen.
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One-sentence summary -- Preheat the oven. Prepare your fish. Bake your fish.


A dimmer switch allows you to control the brightness of a light fixture. Use a marker or colored tape to uniquely label each wire so you can tell them apart.  Mark the wire connected to the brass screw terminal or to the hole on the same side as the brass terminal as the “hot” wire. Mark the wire connected to the silver screw terminal or to the hole on the same side as the silver terminal as the “neutral” wire. Finally, mark the green or copper wire connected to the green screw terminal (on the other side of the switch from the brass and silver terminals) as the “grounding” wire. The switch may have either screw terminal connectors, which will be located along the side of the switch, or push-in connector holes, which will be located at the back of the switch.  If the wires are connected to screw terminals, turn each screw counter-clockwise with a screwdriver to loosen and slide the wire out with a pair of needle-nose pliers. If the wires are connected to push-in connectors, the holes that the wires are pushed into will typically have a small slot beneath the hole. Insert a small screwdriver into the slot and push forward to release the wire. Most dimmer switches come with wires already attached. You will see two black lead wires and one green grounding wire.  Strip 1/2 inch of insulation from each to expose the wire. Pair one of the black lead wires to the black hot wire in the switch box. Pair the other black lead wire to the white neutral wire in the switch box. Pair the green grounding wire with the bare or green grounding wire in the switch box. Wrap the ends of the paired wires together and secure with a wire nut. You should see the word “top” written on the switch indicating the side of the switch that should be vertically oriented toward the top.  Do not over tighten the switch plate, since it may crack under too much pressure. Go back to the new switch and flip it on and off several times to ensure it’s in working order.
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One-sentence summary -- Mark each wire in the switch box. Disconnect the wires from the old switch. Connect the wires to the new switch. Double-check that the switch is properly oriented. Carefully push the wires back into the box and then push the switch up against the edge of the box and tighten the mounting screws into place. Replace the switch plate and tighten the screws into place. Return to the breaker box and turn the power to the light switch back on.


This is the easiest and fastest method of removing an eyelash. Splashing your eyes with water can cause the eyelash to simply be rinsed out with the water. Mineral and bottled water is ideal as it's more sterile than tap water. You can use tap water if you don't have mineral or bottled available. Cup your hands, catch some water in them, and splash into open eyes. It is okay to blink when the water touches your eye. Repeat several times if necessary until the eyelash is gone. This is another, slightly gentler way to rinse out the eyelash using water. Use mineral or bottled water if you have it.  Pour water into a large bowl. Slowly lower your face, with open eyes, into the water until the liquid touches your eyes. If you feel the urge to blink when your eyes touch the water, do so. All that matters is that the liquid touches your eye. The eyelash should then wash out into the bowl. Repeat several times if necessary until the eyelash is gone. Saline, like mineral water, is more sterile than tap water and safer for the eye.  Take an eyedropper and fill it with saline solution. While keeping your eyes open, pour a few drops directly into the open eye. Hopefully, the eyelash washes right out. Repeat if necessary. Many saline solutions come in small bottles with a squirt head. If this is the case, you don't have to use an eyedropper. Simply lift the bottle and pour a few drops into your eye. Blink and if necessary, repeat several times until the eyelash is washed out.
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One-sentence summary -- Flood the eye by splashing water into your eyes. Rinse the eye by lowering your open eyes into water. Pour a saline solution (eye drops) into the eye.


Put together a plan to feed and hydrate yourself while living in solitude. You will need to drink 64 ounces or 1.9 liters (0.5 US gal) of fresh water each day. You will also need to consume at least 1500 calories each day.  Make sure you can get to a place to purchase food and water on a regular basis. It is also a good idea to stockpile food and water in case you cannot purchase these necessities. If you are living in solitude, you might find yourself in need of stimulating activities. Consider taking several books and magazines with you. Reading materials can help stem the quell of loneliness you may feel while living in solitude. Writing can be an important part of living in solitude. Consider taking several journals or blank notebooks with you as you begin a life of solitude. Write down your thoughts and feelings each day. You can also use the time in solitude to write stories, poems, or a novel. There are several ways you can benefit from a life of solitude, depending on your personality and lifestyle. For example, living in solitude can help you develop a deeper consciousness of yourself, increase your creativity, and give you a heightened sense of freedom.
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Make sure you have access to food and water. Take along plenty of reading materials. Write in a journal. Enjoy the benefits of living in solitude.