Hot cookies will release condensation into the air making other cookies in the container soggy. Since nobody likes a soggy cookie, leave the cookies on a cooling tray before transferring them into a container. If you don’t have a cooling tray, leave the biscuits to cool on a plate instead. This will stop the cookies from becoming soft and crumbly. Airtight ziplock bags or plastic containers are easy and inexpensive options. If possible, choose a container that fits the cookies in snugly. This helps to limit the airflow in the container and will keep the cookies tasting fresh for longer.  If you have brought or made different kinds of cookies, store them in different containers as keeping soft and crispy cookies together will cause the harder cookies to go soggy. If you plan to store your cookies in a plastic container, check that it is made from food-grade plastic. If you are storing very hard and crunchy biscuits, place them in a container, such as a cookie jar, that allows a little airflow. If you have brought or made a bulk batch of cookies, put sheets of parchment paper in between each cookie layer to stop them from sticking to each other.  If you don’t have any parchment paper, use wax paper or a tortilla instead. Avoid stacking cookies that are frosted or are really soft. White bread will help to absorb moisture which will keep the cookies crunchy and fresh. Place a piece of fresh white bread into the top of the bag or container. If you don’t have any fresh white bread in the house, use a tortilla instead. Soft homemade cookies will last for 3 days and hard or packaged cookies will last for 2 weeks if you manage not to eat them first! Keep the container out of the sun to keep the cookies tasting their best.
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One-sentence summary -- Let homemade cookies cool completely before storing them. Transfer your cookies into an airtight container. Place sheets of parchment paper between the layers of cookies. Place a piece of white bread in the cookie container to keep them fresh. Keep the cookie container at room temperature.

Q: DAW stands for Digital Audio Workstation. Different DAWs have different system requirements, so knowing which DAW you’ll use can help you determine the kind of computer you’ll need to build or buy. There are many DAWs available, so you should research the one best for you, but a few popular options include:   Image-Line FL Studio, which is one of the more robust options in the Fruity Loops brand. As a bonus, this DAW generally includes free updates.  Ableton Live is a popular choice among composers and performers. It integrates well with supplemental hardware, like synthesizers and the Push 2 controller. Think of controllers as a physical interface for your DAW. By pressing a button on a controller, you can create sound in your DAW.   Steinberg Cubase Pro is a well-balanced DAW with specialized digital tools, like the chromatic adjustment function in the Sampler Track interface.  Avid Pro Tools is perhaps the best known DAW among lay-producers. Pro Tools is a dependable DAW that you'll find in many studios.  Apple Logic Pro is relatively easy to use, with clear labels and intuitive graphical user interface. However, this DAW is only available for Apple products.   Reaper is a DAW you can download and use for a trial period of 60 days. Following that, you'll be asked to pay $60 or make a donation, but you'll still have the option to decline payment and continue using the program. or buy a computer. You can save money on computer costs with a low-end video card since you won’t need sharp graphics to produce music. When using the DAWs Pro Tools, GarageBand, or Logic, consider buying a Mac, as these DAWs are either Mac only releases or run optimally with Mac specifications. Additionally:  Prioritize laptops for live performing. If you don’t plan on performing, a desktop computer will likely save you money, function better, and last longer. Choose a computer with a high processor speed. Your computer should have a 3.0 dual core processor, minimum. Outfit your music production computer with at least 8 GB of RAM and 500 GB of hard drive space. This will ensure you have enough space for a sound library and that your computer runs smoothly. Although DAWs can digitally reproduce many instruments, samples of live recordings often sound more authentic. For this reason, you may want or need equipment like keyboards, synthesizers, microphones, controllers, electric guitars, and more.  This equipment can be very expensive. Prioritize equipment from the most to least useful. Save money over time and buy equipment one piece at a time to build your stockpile. When evaluating equipment usefulness, think about your personal skills and abilities. If you are a trained drummer, for example, a digital drum kit would likely be useful. Production equipment can also reduce the processing/emulation your computer must do, which can help your computer run smoother. Controllers and synthesizers can make physically interacting with your DAW much more intuitive and natural. Watch YouTube tutorials for the DAW you’ve selected. Familiarize yourself with its features. Take notes from experienced users and tutorials on how to make your DAW produce music most efficiently.  Each DAW will be different and have different features. Even if you’re somewhat familiar with the general layout of DAWs, it may take time and training before skillful usage comes naturally. There may be free courses online teaching how to use your particular DAW. Professional DAWs oftentimes have tutorials for owners. Search online to find and make use of these resources.
A: Select a DAW. Build Collect production equipment and accessories. Educate yourself about your DAW and equipment.

Article: You can add turmeric to your lipstick to change the hue or add turmeric to lip balm to create some yellow tinted lip balm. Try mixing a pinch of turmeric with a brown or red lipstick. Adding the yellow turmeric will lighten the shade slightly.  You can use a toothpick to mix the lipstick with turmeric in a small, clean lip balm pot if you want to create a custom shade to use over and over again. If you just want to create enough lipstick to wear one time, then you can mix a very small amount of the lipstick with a sprinkle of turmeric in the palm of your hand. If you want to make your own lipstick, then you can use turmeric as one of your pigments. If you want to adjust the shade of your eyeshadow to give it a yellow tint, then adding turmeric can be a good option. Try adding a sprinkle of turmeric to your eyeshadow, or apply turmeric after you have already applied the eyeshadow.  If adding turmeric directly to your eyeshadow, sprinkle a small amount on top of the eyeshadow. Start with just a pinch and add more as needed. Then, use your eyeshadow brush to blend the turmeric in. If you want to apply the turmeric over your eyeshadow, then apply your eyeshadow and then use an eyeshadow brush to apply a small amount of turmeric over it. You can also use turmeric to make your own eyeshadow by mixing it with a base such as cornstarch. You can also add turmeric to your bronzer, if desired. Try sprinkling a bit of turmeric onto the top of your bronzer in its case and then use a fluffy brush to blend the turmeric in. Then, apply your bronzer as usual. If you do not want to add turmeric to your bronzer, then you can also apply the turmeric directly to your face after you finish applying the bronzer. Just get a small dusting of turmeric on your fluffy brush and apply it over the areas where you applied the bronzer.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Mix turmeric in with your lipstick or lip balm. Add turmeric to eyeshadow. Blend turmeric into bronzer.