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A black dress is good for every occasion and can be worn during all seasons. A little black dress with over-the-knee boots, however, is especially stylish for fall. You can style a black dress to match the weather. For warmer fall weather, wear the dress with nothing but knee-high socks. For colder weather, wear it with stockings and a shawl. Suede over-the-knee boots are perfect for fall weather. Spring is the perfect time of year for floral prints. Pair a flowing floral print dress with your over-the-knee boots. Suede boots look best with a dress made of light fabric. Black leather boots would overpower the look, but brown leather could work with a dress of the right fabric and color. Look for a length that ends just above your boots. This is a look that could also work for fall weather. Wear a plaid, printed, or even plain button-down shirt with your boots. Wear a mini skirt during warmer weather, and skinny jeans during cooler weather. Make your over-the-knee boots more conservative with a cardigan and pleated skirt. Pastel colors match nicely with a spring color palette. Beige suede boots pair well with pastel colors. Wear thin tights or knee-high stocking with your boots.  You can make this look edgier with patent leather boots and a mix of dark and pastel colors. Wearing your over-the-knee boots with a long coat is a classic and stylish look. It can be styled to be classy or bold. For mild winter weather, a trench coat is ideal. A long, wool jacket is better suited for colder weather. Pair the jacket with a dress and tights for a more formal look.

summary: Pair your boots with a little black dress. Wear a flowing print dress. Put on a button-down shirt. Style with a cardigan and pleated skirt. Style your boots with a long coat.


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Prepare a small roasting pan or baking dish by lightly coating it with nonstick cooking spray. Alternatively, line the pan with aluminum foil or parchment paper for an easier clean-up. Pull the legs together over the back of the quail, then tie them in place using clean kitchen twine. By tying the legs together, you can help the quail remain steady as it cooks. If you do not tie the legs together, you may need to use celery sticks or skewers to help stabilize them after placing the birds in your baking pan. Coat the surface of the quail with melted butter or olive oil, then rub the salt and pepper over all sides of each quail.  Use a pastry brush to evenly coat the birds with the butter or oil. Also note that the quail will brown best if you use melted butter. While not necessary, you can also stuff the inner cavity of the quail when you choose to roast it. Fruit-based stuffing tends to work best, especially when it makes use of plum or prune flavors. Place the quails breast-side down in your prepared pan and transfer them to your preheated oven. Cook for 15 to 20 minutes, or until the meat feels slightly firm and the juices run clear. If you choose to stuff the quail, you will need to increase the overall cooking time by 10 to 15 minutes. Remove the quail from the oven and allow it to rest for 5 to 10 minutes. Serve while still hot.  Consider placing a loose aluminum foil tent over the birds as they rest. Doing so traps more heat inside and may allow the juices to distribute more evenly. If desired, you can serve the quail with lemon juice, wild game sauce, or other similar condiments.

summary: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit (180 degrees Celsius). Tie the legs together. Season the quail. Roast for 15 to 20 minutes. Enjoy.


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If you can draw a triangle, you can easily make a cone. Draw a V shape or sketch it upside down as though you're starting to draw a triangle without its base. Make the V shape as large as you'd like the cone to be. Rub the tip of your pencil back and forth along 1 side of the cone until it's heavily shaded. Apply a little less pressure as you shade towards the middle of the cone and use a light touch on the opposite side. Add a little more shading along the bottom of the cone near the darker side of the cone.
summary: Sketch a V shape using a pen or pencil. Darken 1 side of the cone and gradually shade to the opposite side.