Article: Agar is tasteless and will take on the taste of whatever it is mixed with, giving you endless flavor possibilities. These candies will stay firm at room temperature, so you can leave them out in a little dish or bowl without worrying about them melting and making a mess. Try mixing agar with teas, juices, broth, coffee--anything that sounds tasty to you!  Try boiling chocolate milk with agar powder, then adding a pinch of cinnamon. Pour it into little glasses to cool for a rich treat. Remember certain acidic fruits may require extra steps, as their acidity or enzymes interfere with Agar's ability to gel.  Pour the mixture in silicone molds in cute shapes. Then your jelly candies can look like stars, kittens, hearts, shells, or any other shapes you can find. You can prepare little gelatinous shots for parties by boiling your mixers with Agar. After allowing the mixture to simmer and the Agar to dissolve and disperse, add the alcohol and stir. Pour the mixture into shot glasses or ice cube molds and allow them to set. Try mixing agar with the ingredients for a hot toddy and serve the cubes warm at holiday parties. If you have a recipe that calls for egg whites but you are vegan, allergic to eggs, or simply don't like them, Agar is a suitable replacement. To replace one egg, mix 1 tablespoon (14.8 ml) Agar powder in 1 tablespoon of water. Use an immersion blender or whisk to vigorously whip the mixture, then put it in the refrigerator to chill. Once the mixture is cool, take it out and whip it a second time. This mixture should perform the same function as egg whites in your baking and won't even alter the taste or color. Gelatinous desserts usually call for a lot of eggs for thickening and texture. Instead of eggs, try making a basic gelled mixture of Agar and water, following the steps in method 1. Use a blender or an immersion blender to puree the gel until smooth. Mix this in with your other ingredients and you'll find you have a delicious, eggless dessert.  If you want to thicken the pudding or custard, add a little xanthan gum.  If you want to thin out the dessert, stir in a little water or another liquid.
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Make jelly candies by preparing Agar with fruit juices or sweetened milk. Make edible cocktails with agar. Use Agar as a substitute for egg whites. Make vegan puddings or custards with an Agar fluid gel.
Article: If you decide to sow the seeds directly outdoors instead of starting them early, you will need to wait until late April, or three to four weeks after the last frost in your area.  Note that late April is the earliest you can sow seeds outdoors, but you can continue sowing seeds all the way through May. Directly sowing the seeds outdoors is actually recommended for cleome plants. Some of the best varieties to choose for direct sowing include Cherry Queen, Mauve Queen, Pink Queen, Purple Queen, Rose Queen, and Ruby Queen. Cleome grows best in full sun to light shade.  These flowers can grow in most soil types, but the best soil for cleome will be soil that drains well. When planting cleome in a mixed flower bed, consider planting them toward the back of the bed. Cleome tend to grow taller than most flowers. Pull any weeds from the soil and remove any debris, such as rocks or sticks. Even though cleome grows best in well-draining soil, you do not need to amend the soil in your garden, even if it isn't loose and well-draining. Cleome can survive in a wide range of soil types. Use your fingertip to make an indentation in the soil no deeper than 1/4 inch (6 mm). Drop one seed inside the indentation, then sprinkle a very light, small amount of soil on top.  The seeds should be sown 1 to 3 inches (2.5 to 7.6 cm) apart from one another. If the soil is too hard to press into using your finger, you could use the tip of a small garden spade, instead. After sowing the seeds, you should keep the soil moist by lightly showering it with a small amount of water from a watering can or spray bottle.  The "mist" setting on a garden hose nozzle can also be used. At no point should you flood the soil. Avoid letting water puddle up on the surface. When the cleome plants are about 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5 cm) tall, pull out the weakest looking seedlings so that 1 to 1.5 inches (2.5 to 3.8 cm) of empty space can remain in between the strongest ones.  Pull up the weak seedlings gently and carefully. If you are too rough, you might accidentally rip up some of the seedlings you want to keep, as well. Note that the seeds should sprout within 7 to 14 days.
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Know when to start. Choose the right location. Prepare the area. Sow the seeds on the surface of the soil. Water well. Thin the seedlings as they sprout.
Article: Some e-mail providers may not allow you to send ZIP files for reasons such as security concerns or incapability with ZIP files. Your recipient may not be able to open or extract ZIP files from their e-mail provider. Ask if they have a different e-mail that you could contact them with. If you are compressing a large number of files, the size of you ZIP file may become too large for your e-mail provider to send. Most e-mail providers will have limits to the sizes of your attachments. Consider creating two or more ZIP files and sending these files in separate e-mails. If you are sending an already compressed ZIP file, you will need to extract the files. Then compress them separately. Some e-mail providers may not allow ZIP files to be attached or only permit a limited list of file types that exclude ZIP files. You can change the extension of your ZIP file to trick your e-mail provider into thinking the file is not a ZIP file. The file should work exactly like a ZIP file but will just have a different extension name.  ZIP programs such as Winzip allow you to create custom file extensions. For example, if you type zea (zipped email attachment), the zipped attachments will be named "file.zea" rather than "file.zip". This would enable you to send the ZIP file without error. It's important to note that this method does not always work. As well, you may need to download third party programs to change the extension name of your ZIP file. Most e-mail providers will warn you if a file has not been completely uploaded if you attempt to send your e-mail. As well, some e-mail providers will display the upload progress for you to watch. When a file is uploaded, it should appear in the attachments section of your e-mail or just under the main body of the e-mail.
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Try a different e-mail provider. Separate large ZIP files. Use a custom file extension. Make sure your ZIP file attachment has completely uploaded before sending.