This section will give you a few tips on how you can make your oil lamp look and smell prettier. You don't have to use all of the ideas in this section. Just choose one or two that appeal to you the most. This can give your lamp a more fragrant smell as it burns.  If you want something calming or relaxing, consider using lavender or vanilla. If you want something refreshing, consider using lemon, lime, or orange. If you like cool, fresh scents, you might like eucalyptus, mint, or rosemary. This will not only make your jar look prettier, but the herbs will give the oil a faint fragrance as it burns. Great herbs to use include:  Rosemary Thyme Lavender Cut a lemon, lime, or orange into thin slices and slip those slices into the jar. Push them against the walls of the jar so that the center jar is mostly empty. The citrus slices will not only give your jar a burst of color, but they will also give the oil a nice smell when it burns. Just don't get too carried away, of you won't have enough oil in the lamp for it to burn. Here are a few ideas to get you started:  For a nautical or beach-themed lamp, you can fill your jar with seashells and sea glass. For a festive lamp, try adding some cedar cuttings, holly berries, and small pine cones.  For a more fragrant festive lamp, add in some pine sprigs and cinnamon sticks. Fill your lamp part way with water and add a few drops of food coloring. Stir the water with a spoon, then add your wick and oil. The water will sink to the bottom and the oil will float on top, giving you a stripped effect.

Summary: Consider customizing your lantern before you add the oil in. Add a few drops of your favorite essential oil or candle fragrance into the oil lamp. Slip in a few sprigs of your favorite woody herb. Give your jar a burst of color with some citrus slices. Match your jar to your decor by filling it with other items. Consider adding a few drops of food coloring if you are using water in your lamp as well.


There are several email address guesser services available online. One of the easiest to use and free options is http://www.guesser.email/. The guesser will generate addresses based on this information. If you don't know the domain, start with the person's company domain (@company.com), then try other popular domains like @gmail.com or @icloud.com. You can enter multiple domains by putting a comma in between each one. This will open your email client with all of the generated addresses added to the BCC line. This will allow you to send the same email to each message without the person knowing that you sent it to every permutation of the address. Make sure that your message is friendly and clear, so that you aren't mistaken for a spammer. You are likely not supposed to have this email address, so you'll need to be polite so that you don't get ignored. The message you compose will be sent to every address generated by the website. Wait to see if you get a response from any of the messages. Most will bounce back with an "undeliverable" message, but one may get through.

Summary: Open an email address guesser. Enter in the person's first name, last name, and potential domain name. Click "Create Email" button. Compose a personal email. Send the message and wait.


Otherwise, you won’t be able to catch the Regirock. The Clay Tunnel is a long, cave-like tunnel located just northwest of the Driftveil City Pokémon Center. Again, this tunnel will only be accessible once you have beat the Pokémon league. You will need a Pokémon that has HM Surf.

Summary: Make sure you’ve assembled all the supplies listed in the Things You’ll Need section. Locate the Clay Tunnel. Enter the Clay Tunnel.


While vegetable, safflower, corn, or peanut oil are all perfectly viable options, many people are increasingly turning to olive oil because it contains no trans fats. Since deep-frying is already the least healthy method of cooking potato chips, it might be a good idea to use the healthiest oil you can get. Optimally, use about a quart of oil. At the bare minimum, cover the bottom of your pan with an inch of oil.  Use a candy thermometer to check the temperature of your oil. If you need to eyeball things because you don't own a candy thermometer, stick the end of a wooden spoon into the oil and wait for bubbles to start forming at the end of the spoon.  Another way to check the temperature of oil without a thermometer is by frying a small cube of bread. Bread will turn a golden hue at 320° F after 30 seconds; 355° F after 15 seconds; and 375° F after 10 seconds.
Summary: Choose an oil you'd like to fry with. Heat your oil in a deep fryer or a large frying pan until it reaches about 350° to 375° F (177° to 190° C). Finished.