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Because Hello Kitty is a cartoon character, her face is always outlined in black. Take the black frosting and transfer it to your piping bag. Fit the bag with a round tip. Starting at the out corner of the left ear, pipe a continuous line of frosting all the way around the edge of the cake to outline the face. When you get back to the corner of the ear where you started, continue the rounded outline of the face for a half-inch (1.3 cm) past the starting point. Use your eye to locate the center of the cake. Orient the yellow jelly bean so it’s horizontal, and dip one side into the leftover white frosting. Press the jelly bean into the fondant, an inch (2.5 cm) below the center point of the cake. With your piping bag, pipe a thin line of black frosting around the yellow jelly bean to outline the nose. To create the eyes, dip one side of each black jelly bean into the white frosting. Position the jelly beans vertically. Place one jelly bean on either side of the nose, in between the nose and the outer edge of the cheek, and with the bottom tip of the jelly bean at the height of the top of the nose. Gently press the jelly beans into the fondant to secure the eyes in place. Cut six three-inch strips of black rope licorice. Place three whiskers on either side of the face. Use your finger or a knife to paint a small amount of white frosting onto the bottom quarter of each strip. Position the whiskers so they're half on the cake and half hanging off. On either side of the face, there should be one whisker at the height of the top of the eye, one at the height of the bottom of the eye, and one at the height of the bottom of the nose. Cut a three-inch (7.6-cm) strip off the fruit tape. Wrap the remaining tape into a loop that’s about five inches (12.7 cm) long. Use the three-inch strip to wrap the center of the bow and hold the loops together. Use your finger to spread some frosting on the inside edge of the center wrap so it will stick to itself. Spread a layer of frosting on one side of the bow and gently press it into place on the cake. Position the bow on a diagonal below the right ear, following the curve of the face. Once you add the final touch with the bow, the Hello Kitty cake is ready to serve. Depending on the size of the slices, this cake can serve eight to 12 people.

summary: Add the cartoon outline. Add the nose. Add the eyes. Make the whiskers. Make the bow. Serve and enjoy!


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Look at the interior of the light socket for a label. This label tells you the maximum wattage bulb you can use in the light. It is important that you do not put a bulb in a light fixture that that has a higher wattage, as this could create a fire hazard or a malfunction in the light. All light fixtures have a wattage that they are rated for. This rating takes into account the amount of power the pieces of the light fixture can handle and the heat that will be produced when the light is on. When changing a bulb it is often easiest to simply buy the exact same bulb. For a specialized bulb, take the bulb that has burned out with you to the store so you can identify an appropriate replacement.  Make sure both the shape of the bulb and the connecting part of the bulb match the old one. This will ensure that you pick the pick the right bulb. If you have a stash of light bulbs in your home, go through it to find a bulb that matches the one that has burned out. If your light fixture is compatible with a variety of bulb types, explore your options. There may be a bulb that will give you just as much light as your old bulb but will use less energy to produce it. For example, if your track lighting currently uses traditional incandescent bulbs, consider replacing them with LED bulbs. If you have been wanting more light output from your track lighting, using energy-efficient bulbs can help you with this goal as well. Since they draw less energy, you can use a brighter bulb and still keep it under the maximum wattage for the fixture.

summary: Follow the wattage guidelines of the fixture. Purchase a light bulb that matches the one that burned out. Use an energy-efficient bulb, if possible.


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Be sure to avoid exposure to heat or extreme cold. Temperatures between 55 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit are a good rule of thumb. Avoid storing them in direct sunlight. Store opened powder formula in a cool, dry place with the lid securely in place. Powdered formula should never be stored in the refrigerator, as the humidity can cause the powder to clump. Place any opened ready-to-feed liquid formula in a sealed container and discard any unused portions after 48 hours. Store opened liquid concentrate formula in a covered container and refrigerator immediately after opening. Throw any unused mixed portions with in 24 hours of preparation.
summary: Keep unopened formula containers at room temperature. Store powder. Store liquid ready-to-eat formula. Store liquid concentrate formula.