Cook for 15 minutes, or until the bacon is brown and crispy. Remove from the oven and serve.
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One-sentence summary -- Preheat the oven to 400℉ (205℃). Place the baking sheet or pan in the oven.


When it comes time to shift gears, use your left foot to engage the clutch by pushing the pedal to the floor. Push the pedal down smoothly rather than stomping it. This will put the engine in neutral so you can transition between gears. Do not engage the clutch until you’re ready to change gears or you could cause the car to lurch and make for an uncomfortable ride. The gear shift in the middle console has a center position that allows you to put the engine in the neutral gear. You’ll know you’re in the neutral position when you can wiggle the stick freely from side to side. The clutch must be engaged in order for you to move the gear shift into neutral. RPM refers to revolutions per minute and it’s a measurement of how fast your engine is operating. On your dash is a gauge that shows the RPMs. When you’re driving and the RPMs reach the 2500 range, it’s time for you to shift into the next higher gear. Shifting when it’s the right time will make the vehicle drive smoother. After you’ve moved the gear shift into the gear that you want, slowly release your left foot from the clutch as you gently apply pressure to the accelerator pedal. With practice, you will feel the engine change gears smoothly. Every engine is a little bit different. Practice changing gears to make the transition smoother. Once the engine has transitioned to another gear and the accelerator is pressed, you can let up on the clutch. This will fully engage the engine in the gear you’ve shifted to. Keep your foot near the clutch in case you need to change gears again.
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One-sentence summary -- Press the clutch to the floor when you’re ready to change gears. Move the gear shift into the neutral position. Shift into the next gear when the RPM reaches 2500. Release the clutch slowly and gently press on the accelerator. Remove any pressure from the clutch once the gear is engaged.


Turn the oven on to 350°F (180°C). Get out a baking sheet and line the sheet with a silicone baking mat. If you don't have a mat, you can line it with a sheet of parchment paper. Set the pan aside while you make the cookie dough. Get out a large mixing bowl and measure all of the dry ingredients into it. Use a spoon or whisk to stir the dry ingredients together for about 30 seconds. You'll need:  1 1/4 cups (112 g) rolled oats (not quick-cooking) 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt 1/2 cup (48 g) almond flour 1/2 cup (83 g) brown rice flour Peel 1 large banana and place it into a food processor. Add the remaining wet ingredients and put the lid on the food processor. Blend the wet ingredients on high speed until the mixture is completely smooth. You'll need to blend:  1/2 cup (125 g) stirred, smooth almond butter 3 tablespoons pure maple syrup 2 tablespoons ground flax seed 3 tablespoons liquid virgin-coconut oil 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract Remove the lid from the food processor and scoop the wet mixture into the bowl with the dry ingredients. Use a sturdy spoon or rubber spatula to stir the mixtures together to form cookie batter. If you'd like to add extra crunch or sweetness to the oatmeal breakfast cookies, add in 1 cup (125 g) of chopped nuts or dried fruit. Gently stir the batter until the nuts or fruit are incorporated. The cookie dough will be very stiff at this point. For example, try a mix of dried blueberries, pumpkin seeds, or chopped walnuts. You can use two spoons to scoop the cookie dough onto the prepared baking sheet. Or use a cookie scoop that measures about 2 tablespoons to scoop the dough onto the sheet. Set the cookies about 2-inches (5-cm) apart on the sheet. Gently flatten each of the cookies a little. Put the baking sheet in the oven and bake the cookies for 15 to 17 minutes. The cookies will puff a little and become slightly brown once they've finished baking. Let the cookies cool on a wire rack. Store the leftover oatmeal raisin cookies in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 5 days.
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One-sentence summary -- Preheat the oven and line a baking sheet. Combine the dry ingredients. Blend the wet ingredients together. Combine the wet and dry mixtures. Stir in any chopped nuts or dried fruit you want to use. Scoop the cookies onto the prepared sheet. Bake the oatmeal raisin cookies.


After opening up the application for the first time, you will be prompted to sign-in to your Google account. You will also be given a brief tutorial on the basics of the application. Again, the account that you use for Gmail or any other Google service will also be a valid account for YouTube. Tap the three horizontal lines in the upper left of the screen. In the drop-down menu, you should see an option called "Uploads." Tap this option to be directed to your account page. In the upper portion of the screen you should see "[Your Account Name]'s Channel." Tap the icon that looks like an arrow pointing upwards. This is the upload icon that YouTube primarily uses. Select a video from the upload screen, the options will be slightly different for Android and iPhone users.   For iPhone Users: Select a video from your camera roll. This should be the only option available to you.  For Android Users: Choose a source. Click the Guide button (three horizontal lines) in the upper left of the screen, then choose either Recent, Videos, or Downloads   Recent shows new videos on your phone. If you just took the video, you will easily find it here.  Videos: This will show videos from all different applications which either play or record video. This includes apps like GroupMe, Snapchat, and others.  Downloads: This will show videos that you have downloaded from the web. Be aware, though, that you must have ownership of the video to upload it to YouTube. Otherwise, your video will be taken down. The YouTube application includes a brief trimming feature. Drag the blue circles on either side of the blue rectangle to trim down the length of your video. Try to make the title relevant to the content of your video. This will make it easier for people to find your video. Avoid titling the video something irrelevant just to get more views. Not only does this aggravate viewers, it also almost guarantees lower likes on your video. You don't have to include much in your description, but it helps viewers know what is happening in the video. For example, if your video is of fireworks on the 4th of July, think about including where you saw the show. Try to anticipate questions your viewers will have, and include answers in the description. You will see three different options for privacy options under the "Privacy" header. You can change the privacy options later on, even after uploading the video.   Private: Only you will be able to see the video. This is a useful option if you want to just have a place to store your video. It is also a useful option for testing out how a video looks on YouTube before making it public.  Unlisted: Only people with the link can view your video. This is a useful option if you only want to share your video to certain people, such as friends or family. Be aware, though, that nothing stops them from sharing the link with others.  Public: Anyone can view your video by searching for your title or by seeing it in their suggested video list. Tags help YouTube in determining when to show your video when a user searches for a term. For example, if you had a "League of Legends" tag on your video, it will be more likely to show up when a user searches for a League of Legends video. Adding tags will also make it more likely that YouTube will suggest your video to users interested in your tag. Try to keep the tags relevant to your content. You could get a spam notification if you are too liberal with your tagging. If you are an Android user, press the icon that looks like an arrow pointed to the right. If you are an iPhone user, press the blue button that looks like an arrow pointed upwards.
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Open the application and sign-in. Open up your account page. Open the upload screen. Select a video. Edit your video. Title your video. Enter in a description. Set your privacy. Add tags. Upload your video.