Article: For small areas, run the injury under cool water for 5 to 10 minutes, removing any ash and allowing the pain to dull.  For larger areas, submerge the wound in a bowl or tub of water. When finished, gently blot the wound with a fresh towel to dry off.  Do not run the water at extremely cold temperatures or use ice. Doing so could damage the wound further. If necessary, remove any jewelry or other tight objects from the affected area before washing. After 5 to 10 minutes, wrap non-stick gauze or tissue over the wound and place a cooling pack or cold compress on it to reduce swelling. Keep the pack pressed onto the burn for 10 minutes at a time, or until it starts to feel uncomfortable. Do not use ice to treat the wound as doing so could cause tissue damage. To soothe the skin without causing further irritation, apply a thin layer of aloe vera or vitamin E gel to the burn. Do not use topical butters or ointments, which can inflame the area and cause further damage. While your skin recovers, apply a small amount of either substance to the burned area twice a day, keeping it hydrated and healthy. For open wounds, apply antibacterial ointment instead to prevent infection. For some burns, in particular those that have blistered over, a bandage will not be necessary. However, for burns with open wounds, cover the affected area in sterile non-stick gauze that's designed specifically for burns wounds. Make sure the material is loosely wrapped to avoid cutting off circulation to the area or further damaging the skin. If you're dealing with a large wound, or you don't have non-stick gauze, visit a doctor to have the burn professionally dressed. If your burn is causing a significant amount of pain, over-the-counter medications may be a good solution. Standard drugs like ibuprofen and naproxen should relieve pain without affecting the healing process. Avoid sprays and creams that have to be applied to the wound itself. Before taking pain relievers, read all label warnings thoroughly. If necessary, consult with your doctor prior to use.
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Place the burned area under cool water as soon as possible. Place a cooling pack on the wound. Apply aloe vera or vitamin E gel. Apply a non-adhesive bandage to open wounds. Take pain relievers if necessary.
Article: Clean them with fresh water, just as you did in the oven drying method. Slice them along the indentation with a paring knife. Remove the pit and discard. Leave the skins on. You need to press the outside center until the flesh spreads out. Spread the apricots onto the racks with the flesh facing up. Make sure there is space between each piece of fruit for increased airflow. Set the dehydrator at 135 degrees Fahrenheit (57 degrees Celsius). Read your manual to determine if this is the low, medium or high setting on your dehydrator. Larger apricot halves will take longer. Place them in a cool, dark place, such as a pantry. They will last several months.
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Choose your ripe apricots. Pit the apricots. Separate the halves and turn them inside out. Remove your dehydrator racks. Replace the racks. Wait approximately 12 hours or until the timer goes off. Store dried apricots in sealed glass canning jars.
Article: It’s the blue icon with a white ″f″ inside. You’ll usually find it on the home screen (or in the app drawer if you have an Android). It’s at the top of the screen. If you want to add a music note to a comment instead of a new post, navigate to the post, then compose your reply. This springs open the keyboard. The location varies by phone or tablet, but it’ll typically be a smiling face on the bottom row of keys. It’s usually in the symbols section, represented by a light bulb (iOS) or a bell (Android). You can choose either the single or double music note. This inserts the music note into your post or comment.
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Open Facebook on your phone or tablet. Tap What’s on your mind?. Tap the typing area. Tap the emoji key on the keyboard. Swipe through the emoji until you find the music note. Tap the music note(s) you want to use.