Article: Peel back the husks and remove the silk. Add some oil or butter to the corn, then add some seasoning. Cover the corn back with the husks. Bake the corn at 450°F (233°C) for 20 minutes. You can remove the husks entirely, but you'll want to wrap the corn with aluminum foil while baking it. Fill a large pot with enough water to cove the corn. Add 1 tablespoon (17 grams) of salt to the water. Pull off the husk and silk from the corn, then add it to the pot. Bring the water to a boil, then let it cook for 3 to 5 minutes.  For tender corn, boil it for 2 to 3 minutes.  If the corn is several days old, cook it for 6 to 8 minutes instead. for a smoky taste. Peel the husks back and remove the silk. Brush the corn with a little olive oil or butter, then pull the husks back over it. Tie the husks closed around the corn with string. Grill the corn, covered, over medium-high heat for 15 to 20 minutes, turning every 5 minutes. Wait for the corn to cool down enough to handle before husking and serving it.  If you don't have any string, wrap the entire ear, including the husks, with aluminum foil.  Soak the corn in water for 30 minutes before you grill it. This will help make it more juicy and tender.  For a smokier flavor, pull back the husks, then grill the corn for another 5 minutes or so. Turn it once or twice during this time. Fill a deep, microwave-safe dish with enough water to cover the corn. Place two ears of corn (still in their husks) into the dish. Microwave them on HIGH for 4 to 6 minutes. Wait until they are cool enough to touch, then peel off the husks and silk. Fill a large pot with 2 inches (5.08 centimeters) of water. Add 2 tablespoons (34 grams) of salt. Insert a steamer basket, then the husked corn. Bring the water to a boil, then cover the pot with a lid. Let the corn steam for 15 minutes, then remove it with tongs. Let it cool a little, then serve it.  Make sure that you remove the husks and silk for this. Cut the ears in half if the don't fit in the pot.
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Bake corn at 450°F (233°C) for 20 minutes. Boil corn for 3 to 5 minutes. Grill corn Microwave corn for 4 to 6 minutes. Steam corn in a steamer basket for 15 minutes.
Article: You should have your dentist show you this the first time, but you will need to be able to do it yourself. It may be helpful to do it in front of a mirror the first few times.  To put the tray in, line it up with your teeth. Hold the tray with both hands near the back, in the area of your premolars or first molar. Press the trays up onto your teeth, moving back to front. Do not bite them into place. This will damage the tray. There may be tightness and/or pain upon initial wearing of the tray. Taking the tray out for eating, cleaning, or to get a new tray is a simple process but should be done delicately.  Slip your finger towards the back of the tray around the back teeth where it's anchored. You might use a fingernail to pry between the aligner and tooth. Gently pull the aligner off of your teeth from the back towards the front teeth until it's completely off. Avoid any harsh chemicals or cleaners.  This should be a simple and quick process of brushing and rinsing the tray(s). Run them under lukewarm water and use a soft toothbrush to scrub off any excess particles from their surfaces. You can brush the trays with standard toothpaste as well, but just be sure to rinse the trays thoroughly with lukewarm water afterwards. Eliminate any excess material on the trays and leave them clean and dry. Consider doing this especially when brushing your own teeth. This is essential to avoid trapping bacteria, food particles, and any other unwanted foreign objects in-between the tray and your teeth.  You will need to remove your tray every time you eat. Being able to remove the tray easily, compared to braces, is one of its advantages. Make sure you brush and rinse before you replace your tray in your mouth after a meal. If brushing is not convenient, for example you are at work or traveling, then attempt at least to rinse your mouth before replacing the tray and then do a more thorough cleaning when the opportunity arises. Consider carrying a travel-size bottle of mouthwash with you so you can properly rinse. You need to wear your aligners approximately 20 to 22 hours a day.  Maintain good dental hygiene  You will get new aligners in the next stage of movement for your teeth every couple of weeks if you stay on schedule. See your orthodontist approximately every six weeks, unless you have scheduled something different to make sure you are making adequate progress or if changes need to be made.
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Put your aligner in. Take your aligner out. Clean your aligner. Brush and floss your teeth before putting your Invisalign tray in. Wear your aligners most of the day.
Article: Remove the rubber mats from your home or vehicle. Take them outside and shake them to remove loose debris. Clap mats together or hit them against a wall or railing to more thoroughly remove dirt, dust, stones, and more. Alternatively, you can use a pressure washer to blast away dirtiness from rubber mats. Turn on the water supply and spray all parts of the mats with water.  Rubber mats are usually designed to be durable. Mats that are flimsy, delicate, or that have a finished surface may be damaged by power washers. Power washers may spray water hard enough to blow away the mat. If this happens to you, use a clean, heavy item to weigh the mat down. Remember to clean under the item as well. Add a moderate amount of dish soap to a bucket of warm water. Mix the water until bubbles form. Wet the bristles of a stiff bristle brush with the cleaning solution. Scrub the mats firmly to remove stubborn buildup, spots, and so on.  While cleaning, pay close attention to nooks, crannies, and corners. Dirt and debris often collect in these places. Rubber that has a finished surface or is fragile may be damaged by brushes that are too stiff. Clean an out of sight area of the mat with the brush first to determine whether it’ll harm the rubber. Use your hose or power washer to rinse the mats entirely. Look over your mats one more time. Target remaining dirtiness with your scrub brush and cleaning solution. Then rinse away the cleaning solution one more time. Take a dry towel and wipe down your mats to remove water. When the mats are dry, return them to your car. If you don’t have a suitable towel available, air dry your mats. Refrain from drying your mats in the sun, as this can cause the rubber to weaken.
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Remove loose dirtiness from the mats. Rinse the mats with the spray attachment of a garden hose. Scrub the mats with a brush and soapy water. Rinse the mats after cleaning. Dry mats with a microfiber towel.