Article: Only pulse for a few seconds. It's wise to push down on the lid with a piled-up tea towel while pulsing, to prevent the lid from blasting off due to the heat in the container. Push the contents through a muslin- or cheesecloth-lined sieve. Or, use straight away in your dish or drink.
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Grate the coconut flesh into a bowl. Transfer the grated coconut flesh into a blender. Add 1 1/4 cups of hot water. Pulse to blend. Remove the coconut pieces. Pour the thick milk into a glass jar for storage in the refrigerator.

Problem: Article: A few pull-out drawers can come in handy for stashing things like documents, devices, and spare office supplies. To add drawers to your desk, it will first be necessary to install slide hardware or a separate wooden frames along the underside of the desktop, then guide your drawers into position inside the slots.  Make sure the drawers you use are a suitable size for your desk’s overall dimensions. Antique stores and thrift shops are good place to hunt for old furniture containing drawers that you might be able to transplant into your homemade desk. For some people, a couple sliding drawers just won’t cut it. If you need to create as much built-in storage space as possible, one thing you can do is forego legs altogether in favor of supports that double as their own storage solutions, such as bookshelves, metal racks, or filing cabinets. Just align your items with the edges of your desktop, screw or bolt it on, and get to work!  Choose storage pieces that are approximately the same height that you want your desk to be. If you like, you could even cut legs for one side of your desk and place a cabinet or shelf on the opposite side to get the best of both worlds. Fit your drill with a hole saw attachment and use it to make an opening in an inconspicuous spot along the desk’s rear edge. Slip a plastic grommet of the same size into the hole to cover the exposed edges of the wood, then thread the cables for your computer, keyboard, printer, scanner, and other electronic equipment through the hole to keep them bundled together out of sight.  Creating a hidden cord hole can be a good way to keep all those pesky wires and cables organized and out of the way, especially if you plan on positioning your desk flush against the wall of your work space. Hole saws come in a variety of diameters, ranging from less than 1 in (2.5 cm) to 6 inches (15 cm). Use the size that you think will work best to contain all of the cords for your various devices. A minimalistic floating desk can make a savvy and attractive alternative to a traditional leg-supported desk if storage isn’t a major concern. Simply attach a pair of brackets to your wall at the desired height and fasten your desktop to the brackets. You can use all the time you save to catch up on all those unanswered emails you have sitting in your inbox.  Floating desks can make for tidier workspaces, as they enable easy cleaning and leave the floor open for separate storage solutions or additional furniture or accessories. Mount your desk at around chest height to make a standing desk that also functions as an inconspicuous shelf when you’re not working. Putting together an L-shaped desk is as simple as cutting, sanding, and painting a second desktop and securing it perpendicularly to one of the edges of the first. The add-on only requires slightly more work, but can end up offering you twice the amount of space (or more), which can be a big benefit if you’re an artist, avid crafter, or just really, really busy.  To avoid complicating things, use the same type of wood for both sections of your L-shaped desk. Remember that you’ll need to attach 2 additional legs or another rack, shelf, or cabinet to support the extension.
Summary: Buy or build drawers to keep your work materials organized. Substitute other furniture items to maximize your storage potential. Add a hole to the back of the desk to hide your devices’ electrical cords. Mount your desktop on the wall to make a floating desk. Make an L-shaped desk to double your work area.

The Food and Drug Administration, or FDA, has received multiple reports from consumers who experienced long-lasting and severe side effects from the application of henna for temporary tattoos. Side effects include, but are not limited to, red lesions that are raised and weeping, loss of pigmentation of the skin, blisters, increased sunlight sensitivity, redness, and permanent scarring.  These reactions can occur immediately after getting a temporary tattoo using traditional red henna or "black henna." Reactions from temporary henna tattoos can also occur up to two or three weeks after receiving the tattoo. You can also experience adverse side effects from hair dye that contains “black henna.” If you are purchasing henna to use at home on your skin or hair, make sure you examine each ingredient listed on the label. Avoid any color additives in henna dyes to be used on the skin. If you are getting a henna tattoo from a tattoo artist or your hair dyed by a professional, make sure you inquire about the ingredients in the dye they will use on your skin or hair. Ask specifically about the inclusion of p-phenylenediamine, or PPD, and avoid getting a tattoo with this additive. Children can be particularly sensitive to henna. Skin sensitivities and allergic reactions to henna can occur in children.  Children with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency are at particular risk, as applying henna to the skin of children with this condition can cause a life-threatening condition called hemolysis. Seek immediate medical attention if a child with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency has been exposed to henna.
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Understand that using henna on your skin or hair is not necessarily safe. Read product labels carefully. Avoid using henna on all children.