Shake through to cover in salt.  Place in the fridge and leave. Stored in this manner, the basil leaves will remain in great condition for use over the coming months. Both the leaves and the oil (now infused with basil) can be used for cooking.
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One-sentence summary -- Clean the basil leaves and allow to dry. Place in a suitable storage container. Sprinkle with salt. Fill the container with olive oil. Cover the container. Use as usual according to your recipe.

Q: Most people hit the internet rather than the phone book when they're looking for a lawyer, so building up your web presence is crucial to growing your business.  Have a professional website that's pleasant to look at and easy to navigate. You can build your own website using a hosting company, or hire a professional web designer to build your site. Consider including informational articles or linking to a blog where you write about news and issues that affect your practice area. Establish a social media network so you can interact with past and potential clients. Be careful with social media, though, as the Model Rules prohibit real-time contact with a prospective client. For example, if you're a family law attorney, it is not okay for you to reply to a tweet from someone who says she just caught her husband cheating and tell her you are a divorce attorney and can help her get a divorce. Pick a domain name for your website that's simple and easy to remember, and use it for all your social media accounts. This helps you establish name recognition for your brand across the internet. Make sure the name is available everywhere before you lock it in. For example, suppose your name is Atticus Finch and you practice criminal defense. You might choose "mockingbirdlaw.com" as the domain name for your website. From there, you can create pages or accounts on social media networks such as Facebook or Twitter with the user name "mockingbirdlaw." This helps ensure you have a consistent presence on the internet and can be easily found by potential clients. Monitor your internet presence carefully or consider paying for a service to do this for you. If you discover complaints or negative comments about you on the internet, respond to them promptly and do what you can to mitigate the damage. These organizations can connect you with more experienced attorneys in your practice area who can mentor you and help show you the ropes.  Ask if you can sit in on a planning session, an interview, or even a trial to learn how they work. See if more established attorneys have any form documents or other resources they would be willing to share with you. Talk to other attorneys when you attend seminars or other classes to fulfill your bar's continuing legal education requirement. Make connections not just with attorneys in your own practice area, but in other areas as well. This can help you gain referrals. In some practice areas, doing pro bono work can provide you with significant experience and get your name out there in the legal community. For example, if you practice family law, consider volunteering at your local domestic abuse shelter to draft and file restraining orders for domestic abuse victims. Not only are you providing a valuable and beneficial service, but these women also may return to you as paying clients later on, simply because they know you and trust you. Being connected to the people in your neighborhood can be some of your best advertising. If people know you and like you, they'll be more likely to think of you when they need legal services, or to recommend you to friends. Participate in activities you love and feel passionate about, regardless of whether they have anything to do with practicing law. Listing these interests in your bio on your website allows potential clients to get to know you a little as a person. For example, if you loved softball and played all through high school and college, see if there's an adult softball league in your community that you can join.
A: Build a professional and extensive web presence. Join bar associations and practice groups. Network with other attorneys. Volunteer your services. Become involved in your community.

Article: This is a free, ad-free program that will convert your video files into different formats. It is available for Windows and Mac. You can download it from macroplant.com/adapter/. After downloading the installer, run it to install Adapter. You can leave the settings at their defaults. Make sure to keep the "FFmpeg" installation option enabled, as this is required for converting videos. You'll find it in your Start menu (Windows) or in your Applications folder (Mac). It may have started automatically after installation finished. This will add it to the conversion queue. You can also click the "Browse" button in Adapter and navigate to the file. Sometimes Adapter may say "Error" when adding a file. Just right-click the file and select "Remove" and then try adding it again. This will usually fix the problem. This will let you choose different formats to convert to. Alternatively, if you're converting the file for a specific device, you can select it from the Video menu instead. After selecting Custom MP4, you'll see several options appear in the right frame of the window. The "Quality" dropdown menu in the "Resolution" section can be changed to "Very High (Lossless)" to preserve the original video quality. The time this takes will vary depending on the size of the original video. By default, the new file will be located in the same folder with the same file name and the new MP4 extension. The original file will not be altered.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Download and install Adapter from Macroplant. Launch Adapter after installing it. Drag your MOV file into the Adapter window. Click the drop-down menu at the bottom of the Adapter window. Select "Video" → "General" → "Custom MP4." Select your quality settings (optional). Click "Convert" to convert the MOV file to MP4.

Article: You could also try using a lot of lubricant before reaching for the tampon with your finger. This might make it less painful and easier to do.  Don’t pour water in the vagina or use soap. It can cause infections. And don’t put scented lotions on the vagina; they can irritate the skin. It might also be helpful to use a mirror to investigate what is going on down below. Or you could try peeing into the toilet. The natural process might dislodge the tampon. If that doesn't work though - and this is very important - your next step should not be to introduce a foreign object, like metal tweezers, to your vagina.  It's worth repeating: Do not EVER use another object to get the tampon! That can be very unsanitary, and it could also get stuck. Foreign objects also could scrape the vaginal walls. You want to remove the tampon in a way that doesn't cause you more problems. If you can’t find the tampon or retrieve it, you need to go to the doctor right away. If a tampon is left inside of you, it could cause an infection and be very dangerous. You could also ask a second person to try to get it first (like your partner), but many women are too embarrassed to do that (if you do, the person should wear gloves).  It should be easy for a doctor to remove a stuck tampon. Don’t be embarrassed about this; you should realize that this is something that happens all the time, and the doctor has almost certainly seen it before. You never want to risk your feminine health. The doctor can painlessly remove your tampon in their office. First, they'll likely try pulling it out. If that doesn't work, they can use the same tools they use for an examination to slightly open your vaginal canal and retrieve the tampon. Either way, you won't feel any pain. Sometimes women forget they have a tampon in, and then insert another one, causing the first one to get stuck. Try to remember when you inserted a tampon because leaving one in too long can cause serious infections. If you have symptoms like foul odor, vaginal discharge, dizziness, pelvic pressure or pain, or abdominal discomfort, call your doctor immediately.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Try lubricant. Use your fingers only. Call a doctor.