Q: Place one of the graham cracker halves on a plate with a paper towel on it. Set the other graham cracker half aside. The paper towel will prevent the cracker from getting soggy. If you can't find any graham crackers, you can use another similar honey-cinnamon flavored cracker instead. If you are using one of those large chocolate bars that have brick-like lines, use those lines as a guide. The chocolate should be a little smaller than the graham cracker. Stand it up on the flat side, so that it doesn't roll off when you move the plate. Do not place the other graham cracker half on top just yet; you will do that at the end. Put the plate with the s'more on it into the microwave, and heat it on high for 15 seconds. The chocolate will start to melt and become soft, and the marshmallow will puff up. If the marshmallow puffs up too much, heat the s'more at 5-second intervals. Let the marshmallow deflate before heating it again. Press down on the s'more to seal it. Be careful not to press so hard that the graham cracker breaks. S'mores are tasty while they are still hot, but they won't be much fun to eat if you burn your tongue on them!
A: Break a graham cracker in half. Break off a piece of chocolate, and place it on top of the graham cracker. Place a marshmallow on top of the graham cracker. Microwave the s'more on high for 15 seconds. Take the plate out of the microwave, and place the other graham cracker half on top of the marshmallow. Let the s'more cool for a few minutes before eating it.

Q: Place the bowl in the freezer for 15 to 30 minutes, or until the temperature reaches just above freezing.  The thicker the milk or cream you use, the thicker your foam will be. However, using 2% or low-fat milk may be easier if you are frothing by hand. Lower-fat milks usually include whey proteins that are critical stabilizers for milk foam. Check on your bowl to make sure the milk hasn’t frozen. There should not be any ice crystals. While the milk is being cooled, make your espresso using the first method. You can then make the foam while your coffee is steeping. Once you remove the cold milk from your freezer set it on a towel on your counter top. You can now go about frothing your milk in a couple of ways. One way is to proceed as you would with milk heated on the stove. Blend the milk, then shake and microwave. Another way is to blend and shake. But not microwave. You can also pour your milk into a smaller container for easier blending or whisking. Blend until there is a good, stiff froth. If you don’t have an immersion blender, you can use a whisk and stir the milk in a smaller container. Stir by rotating the whisk back and forth between the palms of your hands. Stir until your milk is bubbly and frothy. Once you’ve poured your milk, tighten the lid and give the jar a good shake.   Don’t fill the jar more than halfway. This won’t leave enough room for the milk to foam. Shake until the milk is bubbly and nice and foamy. You should be shaking for about 30 to 60 seconds. You can leave the cold froth as is, or microwave if you want extra foam. Leaving the froth cold will mean that you have to scoop it right away onto your drink before it settles back in. Take a spoon and place a dollop of froth onto the top of your drink.  Sprinkle with cinnamon for added flavor. You can also pour the milk mixture into your drink if you like.
A: Chill about 1/2 cup of milk in a small glass or stainless steel bowl. Prepare your espresso in your French Press. Remove the bowl from the freezer. Tip the bowl and insert your immersion blender. Pour the frothy milk into a jar with a lid. Spoon out the froth onto your coffee and enjoy.

Q: It’s probably helpful to make small markers so you remember where each item was supposed to go. You can either glue or pin items on. If you’re using glue make sure you allow the glue to dry before restoring the backing to the frame. If you are pinning your items to the backing you might need to add a thin sheet of foam to the backing before gluing the backing paper in place, so that the pins have something to stick into. This is optional but may fit with the theme of your shadow box. Try to have fun with it. You want the shadowbox to look nice, and now is your chance to add any additional decoration.
A: Follow your design plan for adding the objects to the backing. Attach your objects to the backing. Add any labels, decorative items or border lace/ribbon.

Q: If you are using a Mac, double click on the Word icon in your dock.  If you are using a PC, click on the Windows icon in the lower left-hand corner of your desktop.  Click on the Windows tile.  You will see a screen that shows you all of the pre-made templates Word has available.  In the search bar, type “Purchase Order.” Review the different purchase order templates and select one with a layout you like.  Look for one with enough room for all of the lines you want to include on your purchase order. Double click on the icon of the template you want to use.  This will open the document. Word has created the template using a table.  You can use the table formatting options to customize the template to meet your needs. Click on “Page Layout” at the top of the screen.  Use the menu options here to adjust the paper size and margins of your document.  Click on the “Size” icon on the upper left hand side of the screen.  Choose the appropriate size paper. Click on the “Margins” icon in the upper left hand corner.  Choose one of the preset margin options, or click on “Custom Margins” to enter smaller or larger margins. Since this template is a table, it is made of cells arranged in rows and columns.  However, the gridlines for these cells may not be visible in certain areas of the template.  It might be easier for you to see the gridlines while editing the template.  If you want to see the gridlines, first look for the yellow “Table Tools” tab at the top of the screen.  Under this you will see a “Design” tab and a “Layout” tab. Click on the “Design tab.” To the far right you will see an icon that says “Borders.” Click on it and select “View Gridlines.” Now you will be able to see the gridlines while you are entering all of the information.  You can make them invisible again before printing the purchase order. Right-click on the text box that says, “Your Logo Here.”  From the pop-up menu, select “Change Picture.” You will be able to browse the web for an image to include or browse through your computer files.  Browse and select the image you want to place on the purchase order. Word will automatically insert the image in the text box.  If the image is too large or too small, adjust it using the transform tools, which are the little circles on the frame around your image. If you have a slogan that you want to include, click on the line that says “Company Slogan” and type it in.  If you don’t have one or you don’t want to include it, click on the line and delete it.  Word will remove this line from your purchase order. Click on the line that says “Company Name” and type in the name of your company.  Click on the lines underneath to edit them.  Enter the company address, phone number.  Enter your e-mail address if you have one.  If you don’t want to enter any of these lines, click on them and delete them. . For example, suppose a dog groomer is creating a purchase order.  She would enter the name of her company, Puppy Pampering, Inc., the shipping address, 123 Doggie Drive, Puppyville, PA, 19123, the phone number, 1-800-PAMPERME, and e-mail address, groomer@puppypamering.com.
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Choose a purchase order template. Adjust the page layout. Make the gridlines visible. Place your company logo on the purchase order. Type the company slogan. Put in your company name and address.