Place the shrimp on a plate and let them cool for 2-3 minutes before serving them. Grilled shrimp taste great with a vegetable side like corn or on their own!  You can serve the shrimp on the skewers or remove them from the skewers and serve them separately. You can keep the leftover shrimp sealed in the refrigerator for 3-4 days.
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One-sentence summary -- Remove the shrimp from the grill and serve them.

Q: You and your dogs can easily bring ticks into the house from outside, so one of the best ways to prevent an infestation is to vacuum your home regularly. Vacuuming helps suck up live ticks as well as any eggs that might have come in on you or your dogs. You should vacuum your whole house, but also pay special attention to the areas where your dogs hang out the most – near their beds or favorite nap and play spots. You can prevent ticks from getting into your yard by making sure any grass and plants are neatly maintained. Cut your grass frequently, avoid storing any of your yard tools near the edge of the yard in tall grasses, and trim plants and bushes often. If you and your dogs take frequent walks, try to avoid heavily wooded areas or areas with a lot of tall grass. These types of areas are ticks’ natural habitat and taking your dogs through these types of areas almost guarantees your dogs will pick up some ticks.
A: Vacuum frequently. Maintain your yard and garden. Keep your dogs away from heavily wooded areas.

Article: Reintroducing nutrients like calcium into your teeth may help strengthen them.  One way to get rid of white spots and other signs of damage on your teeth is to make a remineralizing toothpaste that is rich in calcium and other basic elements.  Ingredients like baking soda will also act as abrasive elements to scuff off the white spots and normalize the pH balance in your mouth.  To make remineralizing toothpaste:  Combine 5 tablespoons (74 mL) of calcium powder, 2 tablespoons (30 mL) of baking soda, and 1 tablespoon (15 mL) of food-grade diatomaceous earth in a small bowl.  You can also add 3 tablespoons (44 mL) of xylitol powder to help keep the paste from tasting too bitter. Add enough coconut oil to the powdered ingredients to form a paste-like consistency.  This is typically about 3 – 5 tablespoons (44 – 74 mL) of coconut oil. If desired, you can also add one or two drops of food-safe essential oil for taste. Popular options include mint, lemon, and cinnamon. Store the paste in a sealed jar, and brush your teeth with it two to three times daily. If you prefer to use tooth powders to brush your teeth instead of toothpaste, you can create a homemade remineralizing powder using bentonite clay, which has the ability to draw out heavy metals and toxins from your teeth and mouth and restore the pH balance of your mouth.  The clay is rich in minerals like calcium, magnesium, and silica, which help get rid of white spots on your teeth.  To make remineralizing tooth powder at home:  Combine 4 tablespoons (60 mL) of bentonite clay, 3 tablespoons (44 mL) of calcium powder, 1 tablespoon (15 mL) of cinnamon powder, 1 teaspoon (5 mL) of clove powder, 1 tablespoon (15 mL) of xylitol powder, and 1 tablespoon (15 mL) of baking soda in a small bowl. If desired, you can also add 2 teaspoons (10 mL) of mint leaf powder or a few drops of peppermint or cinnamon food-safe essential oil to improve the flavor of the tooth powder. Store the powder in a sealed jar, and apply to the teeth with your finger or a toothbrush two to three times daily. Green tea is a natural ingredient found in a number of homeopathic remedies, and it also has properties that can help get rid of white spots on your teeth. Green tea is a mineral- and vitamin-rich food source that may help remineralize teeth. Green tea also contains antibacterial catechins, which may prevent the buildup of plaque. Green tea is also a natural source of fluoride.  To use green tea:  Soak one tea bag of green tea leaves in 1 – 2 cups (0.2 – 0.5 L) of warm water, keeping the leaves submerged for about five minutes before removing the bag. Let the tea cool till it tolerably warm, but not too hot.  When it has cooled, take a swig of tea and swirl it all around your mouth for 30 seconds to one minute.  Repeat until all of the tea is gone. Repeat this process about two to four times daily. Keep in mind, however, that green tea can stain your teeth gray if you drink too much of it, so use this method sparingly. Oil pulling is an ancient remedy that uses essential oils to remove toxins and bacteria from the mouth. Oil pulling can also whiten the teeth, prevent dry mouth, and restore the mineral content in teeth.  Regular oil pulling may help get rid of white spots on the teeth as well as strengthen your teeth and gums. Oil pulling is best if done first thing in the morning after waking up, but you can also do it again at night for speedier results.  Take roughly 1 – 2 tablespoons (15 – 30 mL) of organic coconut oil or sesame oil into your mouth. Swish the oil around your entire mouth for about one to two minutes to start.  As you get more accustomed to oil pulling, gradually increase this time to about 20 minutes if you can. After pulling the oil for your set amount of time, spit it out and rinse your mouth with warm water. Follow up oil pulling by brushing your teeth with a remineralizing toothpaste or tooth powder. Remember that oil pulling does not replace brushing your teeth. You can either do this before or after brushing your teeth. Some ingredients in over-the-counter products can cause  damage to teeth and result in more white spots.  This is because these products contain bleach and other chemicals that resurface and recolor the enamel on your teeth, which weakens the enamel  in the process.  Since white spots are already an indication of weakened tooth enamel, trying to get rid of white spots by inflicting more damage on the teeth is counterproductive.    Try dipping a cotton swab into freshly squeezed lemon juice and applying it to the teeth.  Freshly squeezed lemon juice is a natural form of bleach, so this is a safe way to naturally whiten the teeth and help the white spots to blend in. Even so, make sure you stop if you feel any sort of pain or tooth sensitivity. The process will take longer but the results can be promising
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Make your own remineralizing toothpaste. Create a homemade remineralizing tooth powder. Rinse with green tea a few times each day. Try oil pulling. Apply lemon juice to the teeth.

Article: Many online courses require students to participate in discussion board about class topics.  Posts on a discussion board often count as participation points and are an important part of your grade. Consistently post your responses or assignments to the discussion board on time and make meaningful additions to the discussion. Class discussions are also a great way to connect with your online classmates. Online learning can feel isolating, especially if you are completing your degree completely online. Connecting with other online learners can foster a sense of community.  Some online classes may require group work during the course. While it can be challenging to complete assignments with students that you cannot physically meet with, group work is a great incentive to connect with your online classmates. Reach out to the online university that you are taking the class through. Many universities offer community websites and ways to connect with other online learners.  If you find that you can meet with another online classmate in person, take this opportunity to get to know your classmate and arrange for a group study session. Maintain your relationship with your professor throughout the course by communicating with them about assignments and exams.  Since most of your communication with your professor and peers will be through writing, you must be comfortable reaching out through written communications like email.  Always keep your communications with professors professional and courteous, just as you would with any other instructor. Do not hesitate to reach out to the professor if you are struggling to understand a class concept or if you have questions.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Participate in discussions. Reach out to other online students. Keep in touch with your professor.