Q: Cubes of about 2.5cm/1 inch are perfect. Alternatively, some people like to make wedge-like shapes from the rind. This can be a more substantial treat. In a mixing bowl, mix together the cornmeal and flour. Add salt and pepper to taste.   Fry for 8-10 minutes or until lightly browned. Stir and fry for a further 4-5 minutes until golden brown all over. Place on kitchen towel to drain. Although not as watery as the deep fried watermelon, the rind will still be hot, so eat with care. The fried rinds can also be served on a stick for a fairground feel.
A: Cube the watermelon rind. Make the coating. Heat the oil in a wok or heavy-based skillet. Dip and roll each rind piece in the coating. Add the rind pieces. Use a slotted spoon to lift the fried rind pieces out. Serve.

Q: Gardeners should carefully check their container-grown hibiscuses for any sign of insects a few days before temperatures are due to start dropping. If harmful insects are noted, gardeners should apply a suitable pesticide.  This is best done a few days before bringing the hibiscus indoors, especially if one has family members that are prone to allergies. It's a good idea to rinse the plants off a few times before bringing them indoors. This helps get rid of any bugs that may be lurking in the foliage as well as any dirt or pollen that might still be on the leaves. Wiping down the container that the hibiscus is in with a damp rag will also help to reduce the amount of dirt and allergens that are brought inside. Adding a time-released fertilizer such as Osmocote to the plant before bringing it indoors can be helpful, because hibiscuses that are fertilized regularly will return more quickly in the spring. Plants that have gotten too large may need to be pruned before the winter Hibiscuses are generally tolerant of heavy pruning so clipping them into shape shouldn't cause any problems.  Since hibiscuses bloom on new stem growth, fall pruning will help them bloom more profusely the following spring and summer. To get even more flowers, pinch the tips of the new stems after they get to about 8 inches (20.3 cm) long, and again when they reach 1 foot (0.3 m) long. Pinching will cause more branching, resulting in an abundance of new stems and flowers.
A: Check the container-grown hibiscus for any signs of infestation. Rinse the plant before bringing it indoors. Fertilize the plant. Prune the hibiscus plant to make it more manageable.

Q: Add the tomatoes and sugar. Cook over a medium heat until thickened. Stir regularly. Add the garlic, cinnamon, cloves, cumin, lemon juice, olive oil and prepared chilies. Season to taste and leave to cool. Once cooled, it's ready to serve. Garnish with the lemon rind lengths.
A: Assemble the ingredients and items needed to make the salsa. Prepare the chilies as outlined above. Put the onions into the cooking pan. Remove from the heat. Serve.

Q: Look online for showtimes and take your friend to see a movie you both want to see. Make sure to ask them first if they want to go to the movies. Get popcorn, soda, and candy, and have a fun day at the movies with your friend. If you live by the ocean, go to the beach. Spend the day relaxing by the water, swimming, and building sand castles with your best friend. If you don’t live by a beach, spend the day at your local swimming pool. Find the nearest park and spend the day there with your best friend. You can lay in the grass, play on a play structure, or swing. Bring a soccer, basketball, or frisbee and play sports at the park too. You can also have a picnic at the park. Make your own picnic food or stop at the grocery store and get all your favorite snacks. Hiking is a great way to be active, have fun, and bound with your best friend. Hike in a place you have never been to or go to your favorite hiking trail. Go on a hike that has a destination like a waterfall or a beautiful view.
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Go to the movies. Visit the beach. Hang out at the park. Go on a hike.