In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Go over your lawn with your trusty lawnmower, on a lower-than-usual setting. This will thin out the existing lawn and help your new seed blend in better. Go over the entire lawn with a rake, making sure to thin out dried-out or dead grass. Plunge the tines of the broad fork into the soil, pull back slightly, and then take your broad fork out of the soil. When doing this, be careful not to disturb the structure of the soil. When aerating, you don't want to overturn the soil, just loosen it up a bit. Overturning the soil will uproot the grass and may cause the proliferation of weeds. Spread just enough to cover anywhere from 1⁄4 inch (0.6 cm) to 1⁄2 inch (1.3 cm) of grass.   Apply the mulch lightly enough that some of the soil surface is visible through the mulch. Once the seedlings begin to grow, water less frequently, hitting 1 inch (2.5 cm) per week.
Summary: Mow the lawn lower than usual. Rake the existing lawn to further thin it out. Aerate the soil with a broad fork (preferable) or other aerating device. Spread compost, and then fertilizer, over the entire lawn. Pass over the lawn with a spreader several times to apply the seed. Rake in the seed, making sure to cover all spots equally. Mulch the entire area lightly using weed-free straw or hay. Water the area regularly in the beginning.

Making Chinese dumplings can be a fun dinner party activity. For how to make your own handmade pot stickers, click  here. However, more often than not, simply frying frozen store-bought dumplings can be just as tasty. Traditionally, pot stickers are served with a delicious dipping sauce. The sauce is usually made up of a mixture of 2/3 soy sauce, 1/3 Chinese rice vinegar, fresh grated or chopped bottled or pickled ginger, and sesame oil, often with a garnish of chopped chives. If you like it spicy, add Chinese chili paste to taste. Make sure that the pan is very hot. To do this, flick a small amount of water onto the pan. If it evaporates immediately with a loud hiss, your pan is ready to go. The type of oil you use is up to you. For a more authentic Chinese recipe, use sesame or peanut oil. You can also use vegetable or olive oil if you prefer. For the healthiest option, use olive oil (it has the highest amount of heart-healthy fat--monounsaturated fat--of any oil.) Heat the oil for about a minute (bubbles might begin to form). You must make sure that there is enough space between each pot sticker and that they are not overlapping at all. If they overlap while cooking, it will be nearly impossible to separate them without ripping them (and having all the delicious filling fall out).
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One-sentence summary -- Make your pot stickers. Make the dipping sauce. Heat a wok or non-stick frying pan on medium-high heat. Pour two tablespoons of oil into the pan or wok. Place the pot stickers in the pan.

Q: ” Autistic people are easily overwhelmed with sensory information. They're not trying to be rude. They're trying their best to be comfortable in the world.  Talk with your parents about using “break cards” with your siblings. A break card is simply a card that says something like “I need a break.” Especially helpful for non-verbal children, the card provides another way for your sibling to communicate that they need to get away from someone or from an activity that is stressing them out. If you decide to use a break card, be sure to talk through how it will be used. Will your sibling point to it, or carry it with them? When will the break end, and what will happen during the break? Physically, autistic people engage in self-stimulating behavior (often called “stimming”). These behaviors (such as flapping hands, rocking, twirling, or repeatedly playing with the same objects) calm them down, make them feel good, and help them feel balanced.  Most of these stimming behaviors are safe but will seem unnerving to people who do not understand the connection the behaviors have to the autistic child's life. Don't let stimming worry you. If your autistic sibling is stimming, treat it like a natural behavior, and continue doing whatever you were doing. Alert a parent if your sibling is doing self-injurious stims, so they can ask a therapist about finding a better stim for relieving stress. Not every autistic child prefers close physical proximity, but some do, especially while your parents are teaching them about personal space. For kids (especially non-verbal ones) who like standing or sitting close, the proximity can help them focus or calm, so instead of sitting across from them, try to sit next to them when you talk with them. Not every autistic child prefers close physical proximity, and most will enjoy having space to themselves. Sometimes your sibling just won't want to play with you or hang out next to you. Be patient with their mood changes. Many autistic people, especially non-verbal people, are highly visual thinkers and as a result, they can often enjoy expressing themselves through art—and it can be a fun activity you can share with them. Use specific praise to reinforce the positive behaviors you are helping your sibling to learn.  It takes a lot of energy and concentration to follow the rules and act “normal.” Let them know you are happy with their efforts. Now that you better understand your sibling in theory, interaction will be easier. Even if your sibling repeats words or doesn't talk, they are still capable of thinking and understanding you. Talk to them as if they were a friend. If they don't talk, watch their body language or stims for cues. Don't yell at them or treat them like a baby. This will hurt their feelings and make them distrust you. When autistic people attempt to physically wander off, it is usually a form of communicating “I want,” or “I don't want,” or “I need” something. Paying attention to the situation leading up to this behavior will help you learn more about what your sibling is trying to say—and will also help keep them safe.
A: Listen when they say “enough” or “no more. Pay attention to their “stim” cues. Try sitting next to them. Give them their space. Encourage them to draw. Compliment them often. Talk to them. Interpret their attempts at wandering.

Problem: Article: 91C089DA. You can use GameShark or other similar devices. Then talk to Kurt.  Before you insert the code, make sure that Kurt is not checking any Pokeball already. Kurt will automatically give you a GS Ball, which you can use right away in the Ilex Shrine to capture Celebi. Note: You can use this code as much as you want, but keep in mind that there will be a few resets whenever you do this. There will always be a reset whenever you use the codes for Celebi. In the Dragon Shrine, the master will give you another Dratini for unknown reasons but can easily be fixed by talking to him again. Just accept the Dratini, and he will be back to normal.  Another one is the girl in front of Sudowoodo. She will be standing there like before, and you have to talk to her to make the girl go away. The man you encountered before who explained that there was something odd in the Underground Chamber that made him flee will say the exact thing again, as if it's the first time talking to you. To fix this, just talk to him once more, and he will be back to normal. Aside from those resets, nothing majorly changed in the game. After you obtained Celebi, make sure to save your progress.
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Insert this code: Fix the resets.