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To ready the oven for baking the cookie bowls, it’s important to preheat the oven. Set the temperature to 350 degree Fahrenheit (177 degrees Celsius) and allow it to fully heat. Next, grease two 6-cup muffin tins with nonstick cooking spray. You can use softened butter to grease the muffin tins if you prefer. Add 2 ¾ cup (305 g) of all-purpose flour and 1 teaspoon (6 g) of salt to a medium bowl. Use a whisk to blend the ingredients together until they’re fully combined. Set the bowl aside. Add 1 cup (225 g) of softened, unsalted butter and 1 ½ cups (150 g) of sugar to a separate large bowl. Beat them together with an electric mixer on medium until the mixture is light and fluffy.  You can use a stand mixer to mix the cookie dough if you prefer. You can also mix the dough together by hand, but it will require more time and effort. After the butter and sugar are combined, add 1 egg, 1 ½ teaspoons (7 ½ ml) of vanilla extract, and ½ teaspoon (2 ½ ml) of almond extract to the bowl. Beat the mixture on medium until the ingredients are fully combined. You can omit the almond extract if you aren’t a fan of the flavor. Once the egg and extracts are blended in, gradually mix the flour mixture into to the butter mixture. Stir it in 1 cup (110 g) at a time and mix well after each addition until a dough forms. Once the dough has come together, transfer it to a floured surface and use a rolling pin to roll it out to a ⅛-inch (3-mm) thickness. Next, cut the dough into (12) 4 ½-inch (11-cm) circles using round cookie or dough cutters. If you don’t have round cookie or dough cutters, you can use a glass to cut the dough into circles. After you’ve cut the dough into circles, place one of the dough rounds into each muffin cup in the tins. Use clean fingers to gently press the dough into place to form a bowl shape. Make sure that the dough has as smooth a surface as possible when you press it into the pan. When the dough is in place in the muffin tins, place them in the preheated oven. Allow the cookie bowls to bake for 11 to 13 minutes, or until they are firm and a light golden brown color. Keep an eye on the cookie bowls, particularly near the end of the baking time, because they can burn quickly. Once the cookie bowls are finished baking, remove the muffin tins from the oven. Allow them to cool in the pans on a wire rack for 10 minutes, and then use a small offset spatula to gently loosen the bowls. Lift them out of the pan, and let them cool completely for another 15 to 20 minutes before filling.

summary: Preheat the oven and grease the muffin tin. Mix the flour and salt. Cream the butter and sugar. Stir in the egg and extracts. Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients. Roll out the dough and cut into circles. Place the dough circles in each muffin cup. Bake the cookies until they are golden brown. Cool the bowls and remove them from the tin to fill.


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Before you do any kind of cleaning, you’ll have to make sure that the product you use is safe for the shoe’s material. Leather, suede, canvas or synthetic fabrics will all require different treatment, especially when you’re using harsher cleaners. You’ll be able to tell easily between soft suede, leather and canvas, but if you’re not sure, look at the shoe box, search online for similar shoes or ask an attendant at a shoe store what the shoe is made of. To clean scuffs off of leather, patent leather, synthetic leather or rubber shoes, use toothpaste. Using a toothbrush and a dab of toothpaste, scrub the scuff marks. Apply a little water to help the toothpaste foam up, then continue scrubbing off the scuffs with circular movements. Rinse or wipe the toothpaste off, then dry the shoe. For real/synthetic/patent leather or rubber shoes, use a cotton ball and nail-polish remover. Make sure the nail-polish remover is non-acetone, as varieties with acetone can damage your shoes. Pour the polish remover into a small cup, then dip a cotton ball into it. Once the cotton ball is a bit damp, begin rubbing the remover over the scuff marks, rubbing until they’re gone. For canvas or other fabric shoes, use baking soda. Grab a toothbrush and two bowls. Pour a little baking soda into one bowl and some water into the other. Dip the toothbrush into the water and then into the baking soda, then scrub the scuffs. If it doesn’t lather enough, re-wet the brush and pour some baking soda directly onto the scuff, then scrub. Rinse or wipe away the baking soda when you’re finished. For canvas or other fabric shoes, use a bit of dish detergent. Using a wet toothbrush or rag, scrub a pea-sized drop of dish detergent across the scuffs. Keep scrubbing until you remove the scuffs, then rinse and wipe away any excess suds. This method can work for any shoe, but can be especially handy for suede. Suede shoes can be very difficult to clean, but a pencil eraser will help get rid of dry scuffs. Gently rub a pencil eraser over the scuff, making sure not to damage the fabric. Keep rubbing gently until the dirt or scuff is lifted, then brush away any rubber waste.

summary: Determine the material of your shoes. Use toothpaste. Apply nail-polish remover. Use baking soda. Try dish detergent. Rub a pencil-eraser over the scuff.


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Someone who has been using marijuana may have very red or bloodshot eyes. However, don't rely on this symptom alone as an indication of marijuana use. Red eyes can also be caused by any number of other things, including:  Allergies Illness (such as a common cold) Lack of sleep Recent crying Irritants in the eyes Excessive sun exposure Someone who has recently consumed marijuana may become dizzy or uncoordinated. If they stumble a lot, seem unusually clumsy, or complain of feeling dizzy, these may be signs of marijuana use. Marijuana affects a user's perception of time and can cause their reaction time to be much slower than it is while they are sober. For example, if you are conversing with someone who is high on marijuana, you may need to repeat yourself several times or wait for a long time before they respond to something you have said to them.  Because of their slowed reaction time, people under the influence of marijuana are at high risk of getting involved in accidents if they attempt to drive. If a person who you suspect is high is attempting to drive, you can casually offer to drive for them. In addition to slowing reaction time, marijuana use impairs memory function. Someone who is high on marijuana may have difficulty remembering something that just happened, or they may find it hard to maintain a conversation or train of thought. Marijuana can cause euphoria and uninhibited behavior. A person who is high on marijuana may laugh for no obvious reason or laugh excessively over things they wouldn't normally find that funny. This is especially important to notice if silliness is out of character for the person. Marijuana use can stimulate the appetite. A person who has been using marijuana may get “the munchies” and feel the urge to snack more than usual. While marijuana often creates a relaxing or euphoric effect, it can also cause agitation, anxiety, or delusional thinking. Someone with marijuana-induced anxiety may also experience an elevated heart rate or even a full-blown panic attack.
summary: Look for bloodshot eyes. Watch for signs of dizziness. Check their reaction time. Make note of memory and concentration problems. Check for excessive giggling or silly behavior. Pay attention to their eating habits. Look for signs of anxiety or paranoia.