Choose an organic potting mix and add plant food that contains phosphorus and potassium to give your plants enough nutrients to get started. Place 3-4 seeds in each pot, all in the same hole, then water them so that the soil is damp all the way through.Squash seeds need to be covered in soil to sprout. Make sure they are around 1 in (2.5 cm) deep in the soil. Make a  3 in (7.6 cm)-tall hill in the soil and create a hole in the middle for the seedling. Space the hills 24 to 36 inches (61 to 91 cm) apart. Place the seedling gently into the hole. Cover the roots loosely with soil. Many squashes can be grown vertically to save space, but this isn’t the best idea with spaghetti squash. The fruits are too big and it is difficult to try to support them on the vine when hanging. Overcrowding squash plants will cause them not to bear fruit. Varieties that grow as a bush, like Orangetti or Tivoli, are more compact. Vining squash spreads out for several feet on each side.

Summary: Put seeds in a 3 in (7.6 cm) wide pot, about 1 in (2.5 cm) deep. Place the seedlings into 3 in (7.6 cm) mounds in the soil.


Citrus fruits contain abundant amounts of Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, along with citric acid. These acids help slough off the top layer of skin without causing damage. Here are some ways to use them.  Squeeze some juice and dab it on your skin. Women have used straight lemon juice to lighten their skin for centuries, but you can use an orange, grapefruit or lime if you prefer.  Slice the fruit in half and squeeze the juice into a cup or bowl.  Using a cotton ball, dab it onto your dark spots.  Leave it on for 20 minutes, then rinse off.  Repeat once or twice a day. Make a lemon and honey face mask. Combine the juice of half a lemon with 2 teaspoons of honey.  Mix well, and apply to your face.  Leave it on for 30 minutes, then rinse well. Make a citrus and powdered milk scrub. Combine 1 teaspoon each of water, powdered milk and the juice of your favorite citrus fruit.  Mix into a soft paste and massage into your skin.  Rinse well. A powerful antioxidant, Vitamin E helps repair damaged cells and strengthen new ones.  You can use Vitamin E as a topical treatment alone, or boost its benefits by also eating foods high in Vitamin E.   Topical application: Massage pure Vitamin E oil directly onto your dark spots.   With daily application, your spots will fade.  Dietary sources: Add these foods to your diet to get even more Vitamin E power:  nuts (almonds, peanuts, pine nuts), sunflower seeds, wheat germ oil, and dried apricots. Papaya fruit contains the enzyme papain. Papain helps exfoliate the skin, making way for new skin cells to emerge.  Papaya also contains Vitamin C and Vitamin E, so it's a dark spot fading superstar. Papain is most concentrated while the papaya is still green, but you can use riper fruit as well.  Peel and remove the seeds from a papaya, and try one of the following treatments:  Slice a piece off of the papaya, and lay or hold it on the dark spots that you want to get rid of.  Hold it there for 20-30 minutes.  Repeat twice a day for best results. Make a papaya facial mask. Cut the papaya into chunks, then use a blender or food processor to blend the fruit into a smooth paste.  Apply the mask to your face and neck.  Leave it on for about 30 minutes, then rinse well. The aloe vera plant has many health benefits.  It's an excellent moisturizer, and is effective for healing sunburns.  It can also help fade dark spots.  If you have an aloe plant at home, break off a small piece, squeeze the pulp into your hand and apply it directly to your dark spots.  You can also find aloe gel in stores. Pure aloe vera will work best, so make sure you're purchasing a 100% aloe vera product. Onions have acidic properties that act to lighten dark spots on skin. It's worth a try if you don't have a lemon on hand! Peel a red onion, cut it into chunks, and process it in either a juicer or a blender. Use a cotton ball to dab some of the onion on your dark spots, and let it sit for 15 minutes before rinsing it off.

Summary: Rub your skin with citrus. Try Vitamin E. Slice up a papaya. Reach for aloe vera. Try a red onion.


Pin both exterior pieces together, "wrong" sides facing out and "right" sides facing in. Using a sewing machine, straight stitch along the curved top-to-back edge.  Remember to use a 1/2 inch (1.25 cm) seam allowance along the edge. Use an iron to press the seam allowance to one side when finished. Pin both lining pieces together, "wrong" sides out and "right" sides in. Straight stitch along the curved top-to-back edge.  Use the same 1/2 inch (1.25 cm) seam allowance and press it to one side of the material when finished. Note that the lining and exterior portions of the hood should match in shape and size. Open both pieces, then lay them together with the "right" sides in and the "wrong" sides out. Pin the pieces together and sew a straight stitch along the front portion of the perimeter.  The outer perimeter will correspond to the front and bottom edges of the hood. Stitch the front edges together, using a 1/2 inch (1.25 cm) seam allowance, but do not sew the bottom edge closed. If desired, you can also top stitch down the center line of the hood, but doing so is not necessary. Turn the hood right-side out through the bottom opening. If necessary, use an iron to press and flatten the joined front edge of the hood.

Summary: Sew the exterior pieces together. Sew the lining pieces together. Stitch the hood to the lining. Turn the hood.


This mission is for Bonnie Clyde, and unlocks the first level of Dead Eye. You won't be able to use it at all until you complete this mission. Using Dead Eye drains the meter on the right side of the map. You can fill your meter by killing enemies or using certain items. Getting headshots on enemies will fill your meter faster. The meter doesn't need to be full to use Dead Eye, but you'll have less time available. You can use the following items to fill your meter:  Snake Oil Chewing Tobacco Moonshine (Gives unlimited meter for 10 seconds) Tonic (Made from harvesting plants after completing Legendary rank on the Survivalist challenges) Dead Eye is best used with a firearm, preferably one with several bullets. You can use Dead Eye with throwing weapons like the Throwing Knife, but you can only throw one per Dead Eye use. You cannot use throwing weapons and Dead Eye in multiplayer. You'll need to be aiming in order to trigger Dead Eye mode. Hold L2 or LT to aim your gun. You won't recover any of the meter you used. For the first level of Dead Eye mode, time will slow and you'll be able to line up and fire off shots. Press R2 or RT to fire shots while in Dead Eye mode. You can only shoot one bullet at a time using Dead Eye Level 1
Summary: Complete at least the second mission, "New Friends, Old Problems." Fill your Dead Eye meter. Equip a gun. Hold the Aim button to enter Aiming mode. Press R3 or RS again to cancel Dead Eye mode. Press the trigger to fire while in Dead Eye mode.