Article: One of the key ways to find out who your crush is, well, crushing on, is to figure out who they’re paying attention to. If you’re in class, at an event, or out with friends, take a peek to see who your crush is watching. If they’re consistently gazing at a specific individual, that could be a sign that they’re developing a crush of their own. When you have a crush, you’re often drawn to them and end up in the same space so you can be close to them. Watch your crush—are they moving desks to sit by someone else during class or switching tables at lunchtime? Do they go out of their way to talk to a specific person? Maybe this person is just a friend, but it also could be someone your crush is romantically interested in. When you see your crush interacting with the same person often, pay attention to how they act—are they nervous, do they get a little hyper, do they blush or fumble their words? These are all signs that your crush may be experiencing some romantic feelings of their own. Think about the ways you know when someone has a crush on you or how you feel you’re acting when you see or talk to your crush. You can often apply those same principles to your crush to figure out how they’re feeling. Of course, there are lots of reasons why someone might be on their phone a lot. But if your crush is texting all the time and is constantly checking their phone for notifications, that’s a clear sign that they’re distracted by something or someone. On the same page, listen to how your crush reacts when their friends ask them what they’re doing or who they’re talking to. If they get defensive or start acting embarrassed, chances are that they’re developing feelings for someone else. When someone likes someone else, it’s really common for them to start dressing or acting in a way they think that person will like. For example, if you notice that your crush has suddenly started wearing band T-shirts and dyeing their hair and that lines up with them starting to spend time with an avid concert-goer, that might indicate that they’re interested in that person. Keep in mind that people do experiment with their look all the time—so this might not be a sure-fire sign that they have a crush on someone else. But, if it pairs up with some other signals, it could be true.
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Watch your crush’s eyes to see who they’re following. Observe who they’re sitting by or initiating conversations with. Take note of your crush getting nervous or excited around a specific person. Check out how much time they’re on their phone. Pay attention to changes in their personal style.

Line a fine-mesh strainer with cheesecloth, muslin, or a clean dish towel. Place the strainer over a large mixing bowl. Pour the broth through the cheesecloth and strainer to remove any particles and impurities from the stock. Once the soup has been strained, you can discard the raft. Transfer the strained stock to the refrigerator and let it chill overnight. As the soup chills, extra fat will float to the surface, making the consommé as clear as possible. When you're ready to serve or reheat the consommé, remove it from the refrigerator. Use a ladle or spoon to skim off the fat that has risen to the surface of the stock.
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Strain the consommé. Chill the consommé. Skim off the fat before serving.