Q: This style of roll is one of the easier styles and doesn’t strictly require styling cream. However, you may find it useful if you have especially fine hair or hair that is prone to flyaways. After using the mousse, brush your hair thoroughly. With one side of your hair clipped up, twist the other side of your hair into individual twists, and then combine to make another large twist. You should now have two twists on either side. Since this is a modern and elegant look, you will want to make sure that your hair is free of frizziness or bumps. Take a comb and smooth down any messy spots. Clip any fine hair in place with bobby pins. Then use hairspray on the rolled section of hair.
A: Use styling mousse for fine hair. Repeat the twisting on the other side. Comb down hair.

Article: If you've used Google to search for adult material, Google keeps a record of that. You'll want to clear your Google search history. You can use the following steps to clear your Google Search history:  Go to https://myactivity.google.com/. Click Sign In in the upper-right corner and log in. Click Delete Activity By in the sidebar to the left. Click Last Hour, Last Day, All Time, or Custom Range. Click Got It. When you finish looking at internet porn, especially if you're not using the incognito or private mode, you should always clear your browser data. This prevents search engines and adult websites from storing your previous activity. The steps to clear your browser data vary by browser. Typically, you'll click the menu icon with three dots or three lines in the upper-right corner and select Settings. Then you can find the option to clear your browser data.  For specific instructions on clearing your browser data for different browsers, check outHow to Clear Your Cache and Cookies. After clearing your browser cache, you will need to sign back into all the websites you use again. When you finish browsing adult material on the internet, immediately close your web browser. Check to make sure there are no pornographic pop-ups or windows that opened in the background without you noticing.
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Clear your Google search history. Clear your cache and cookies. Close your web browser completely after browsing porn sites.

Problem: Article: It’s important that your kids understand the value of bonding with their grandparents and having regular intergenerational interactions. Explain to your kids why it’s important to you and their grandparents. Make sure you talk about tangible benefits appropriate to their age and developmental stage. Try saying, “Bobby, I am excited you want to spend time with Grandpa. I used to go horseback riding with my Grandpa as a child and those were some of the best moments of my life.” Let your kids play a role in deciding how and when they will bond with their grandparents. Ask them to come up with a list of thing they love to do that they think Grandma would enjoy as well. You can also try asking your kids to write down things Grandpa might be able to teach them. Having a weekly meal where your children and their grandparents can get together and talk about the week’s highlights is a great way to encourage bonding between your children and their grandparents. If the grandparents are open to it, invite them to take turns hosting the weekly event. You can even encourage your children to help their grandparents prepare a dish for the occasion. If the idea of a weekly dinner seems overwhelming, try a monthly gathering where everyone brings a dish or two to share. This will relieve pressure on both guests and hosts. Chances are your children are involved in a host of afterschool and weekend activities. Whether it’s a football game, dance recital, or the school play, encourage your children to invite their grandparents to share in these important moments with them. You should also extend the invitation yourself to ensure the grandparents feel welcome at these events. If your kids are involved in sports, try giving their grandparents a copy of their game and practice schedule. This will allow the grandparents to plan ahead and participate more fully in such events. Many grandparents have busy schedules of their own. This often includes working full-time. It can be difficult for them to manage their own schedule as well as those of your children. This is why it’s important to keep inviting them to events and opportunities to get involved in your children’s lives. Just because Grandma couldn’t make it to the ballet recital last month doesn’t mean she won’t be excited to attend this week’s baton-twirling extravaganza. You will need to be clear about rules the children are expected to follow, and may need to ask the grandparents to childproof their home for younger children. Approach the topic in a friendly way by first thanking them for spending time with your kids. Let them know what your rules and expectations are, and listen to their responses while holding back your judgment.  Try saying, “Dad, I’m really excited that you will be watching the kids after school this fall. We have some rules the boys need to follow. Do you think we can work together to make sure they follow them at your house, too? Make suggestions for childproofing. Try saying, “Mom, would it be possible for you to put childproof locks on your kitchen cabinets? I’m more than happy to buy and install them for you.” If the grandparents do not have a close relationship with your children, knowing how to interact with the children may be awkward for them. Giving the grandparents some encouragement may help. Try saying something like, "Dad, thanks for putting that puzzle together with Jake. I know he really enjoys spending time with you." Or, "Mom, I know it's hard to connect with Jenna at her age, but you're doing a great job."
Summary: Talk to your kids about bonding with their grandparents. Encourage your kids to come up with bonding activities. Host a weekly dinner. Invite the grandparents to extracurricular activities. Give grandparents multiple and ongoing opportunities to get involved. Discuss guidelines with your kids’ grandparents. Facilitate interactions by offering encouragement.

Q: . This is generally easiest to do with a conventional potato peeler. You can also use a sharp knife. Throw the peelings into a compost bin to avoid waste. Better yet, cut the peels into long strips, leave a little flesh on them, and make sweet potato skins The exact size isn't important — cutting each potato into three or four slices is usually fine. What matters is that all the chunks are about the same size so that they cook evenly. Steaming the sweet potatoes means exposing them to hot steam without submerging them in the boiling water below them. To do this, first put your potato chunks into a steam tray, which is a metal device that sits in a pot above the boiling water. Put the full steam tray in a large pot with two cups of water at the bottom. If you don't have a steam tray, you can improvise one from a small metal strainer. You can even put a clean cooking rack at the bottom of your pot. Put the pot + steam tray on the stove over high heat. Cover the pot. When the water reaches a strong boil, reduce the heat to medium. Let the potatoes cook this way until soft all the way through.  Depending on how big the sweet potato pieces are, cooking times will vary from about 15-20 minutes. A good policy is to check the potatoes for done-ness after about 12 minutes. You can do this by prodding them with a fork. If the fork slides in easily, the potato is cooked. If they still feel hard, cook for another 5 minutes. Remove the pot lid carefully — the escaping steam can burn you. When the sweet potatoes are soft, they're ready to eat. Turn off the heat and transfer them to a serving plate. Serve immediately. Season as desired. Sweet potatoes are (obviously) naturally sweet, so you can enjoy them as-is if you wish. In the next section, however, we've provided a few easy serving suggestions if you don't want to eat them plain.
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Peel the sweet potatoes Cut the potatoes into chunks. Place the sweet potatoes in a steam tray. Boil the water. Serve and enjoy.