Set 4 pounds (1.8 kg) of oxtails on a cutting board and use a sharp knife to carefully cut off excess fat from the oxtails. Trim off large pieces of fat, but don't cut into the meat itself. Since oxtails are fatty, there will still be fat on the tails, but removing large pieces of fat will prevent the dish from being too greasy. Get out a roasting pan that's at least 12 by 17 inches (30 cm × 43 cm) in size. Arrange the oxtails in the pan so they're in a single layer and sprinkle a few pinches of salt and pepper over them. The salt will tenderize the meat as it initially roasts. Keep the pan uncovered and put it in the preheated oven. Roast the oxtails until they're dark brown all over. Use tongs to turn them over halfway through the cooking time. Browning the oxtails in the oven creates a rich, caramelized flavor. Stir the bottom of the roasting pan with a wooden spoon so you scrape up the flavorful browned bits. These add flavor to the dish. Then, cover the pan tightly with a sheet of aluminum foil. Reduce the oven temperature and place the covered pan of oxtails in the oven. It's important to keep the pan tightly covered so the liquid doesn't evaporate as the oxtails braise. Cook the oxtails until they're completely tender when you poke them with a fork. Once they're cooked, carefully remove the pan from the oven and serve the oxtails with roasted vegetables or mashed potatoes. Refrigerate leftover oxtails in an airtight container for up to 4 days. The oxtails will become more tender the longer they're stored.
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One-sentence summary -- Preheat the oven to 450 °F (232 °C) and trim fat from the oxtails. Place the oxtails in a roasting pan and season them with salt and pepper. Bake the oxtails for 30 to 40 minutes. Stir the mixture and cover the pan with foil. Turn the oven down to 325 °F (163 °C) and put the pan back in the oven. Bake the oxtails for 2 1/4 to 2 3/4 hours.


Home water purification systems may be more cost-effective long-term and cut down on the disposal of large quantities of plastic water bottles. There are two types of purification systems:  whole house systems (these treat all water entering a household and are typically more expensive) and point-of-use systems (which treat water at the point of use — like a shower head or kitchen sink faucet).  Many people choose the point-of-use systems as they are less costly.  These include:  Personal water bottles that have a built in filter.  Great for on the go people who might not always have access to purified water. Pitchers that have a built in filter and purify water as it drains through the filter. Faucet purifiers that attach directly to the kitchen sink.  However, many times specialty faucets are not compatible with these.  Refrigerator/freezer purifiers.  These are usually built into your appliance and allow you to have purified water and ice cubes that are frozen from purified water as well. If you decide to use or consume tap water or you have access to a purified water dispenser, you may want to consider purchasing a reusable water bottle to be more environmentally friendly. Using a reusable water bottle can help cut down on the amount of trash and plastic bottles discarded. Although tap water or city water may not have the appeal that some bottled waters have, it's a healthy and low-cost alternative to bottled waters. Most tap water is completely okay to drink. If you're worried about it, just purchase a filtered pitcher that sits in your refrigerator so that you have an extra level of filtration.  Tap water is tested more frequently and for more bacteria and chemicals than bottled water.  In addition, it's required to go through a disinfection process prior to consumption.  Up to 1/4th of bottled waters are actually just bottled tap water (this is why it's important to read and understand the labels and marketing terminology).
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One-sentence summary -- Purchase a home water purification system. Purchase BPA-free reusable water bottles. Drink tap water.


To scan a poem, you will need to use scanning symbols above each word in the poem. Make sure there is at least one line of space between each line of the poem so you can scan it properly. Keep in mind scanning symbols are always placed above each word, never below. This will make it easy for you to keep track of your scan of each line. You will need to write directly above the words in the poem to do the scan properly. Print out the poem, double spaced, and use a pen or pencil to scan it directly on the page. If you are using a poem in a book, you may need to type it up double spaced and print it out or write it down on a piece of paper. Scanning a poem requires you to listen to each syllable in every word of the poem out loud. To do this successfully, you will need to be in a space that is very quiet and has no surrounding noise or distractions. Go to a quiet area like a study room or your bedroom. You may also tell others around you that you are not to be disturbed while you scan the poem so you can concentrate.
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One-sentence summary -- Double space the poem. Have a physical copy of the poem. Find a quiet space to scan the poem.


There are a variety of sitemap generators available, both free and paid. You can use online services. Server-side tools, or downloaded programs to generate your sitemaps. Free services typically have a 500-1000 page limit. Popular programs and services include:  InSpyder SiteCrawler XML-Sitemap Free sitemap generator.com G-Mapper Many CMSs such as WordPress have sitemap generators that can be accessed by logging in to your Dashboard. These are often preferable to using a third-part program because they are more suited for the content on your site. All of the major search engines allow webmasters to submit the URL for the file to their web crawlers. Log into the Webmaster Tools for the search engine that you want to submit to and navigate to the Sitemap section. Paste the URL for your sitemap into the field. You can also add a reference to your sitemap in your robots.txt file. Simply add the line Sitemap: http://www.example.com/sitemap.xml to the file.
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Browse the available services. Check if your CMS (Content Management System) has a sitemap creation program. Submit your sitemap.