Article: If you are using a cane, a walker, or a wheelchair, it’s not safe for you to ride an escalator. Similarly, if you have a lot of rolling luggage or have a wheeled stroller, don’t use an escalator. If your luggage or stroller overbalances, they will fall over and roll. This could injure any children in the stroller and injure the passengers behind you. Stand in front of the escalator with your bags and packages grasped firmly in one hand. If there are any children with you, hold them with one hand. It’s important to have a hand free to hold the handrail when you enter the escalator. Make sure you’re entering the correct escalator – the stairs should be moving in the direction of your path, not towards you. Stand near the center of the steps and extend a foot forward. Aim for the middle of the step. Extend your free hand and grab the handrail as you move. Once you step onto the escalator, quickly step up with your other foot as well. Keep a firm grip on the handrail. Be especially cautious when wearing Crocs. Soft shoes such as Crocs can be dangerous when riding escalators as they can get easily stuck in moving parts. If you wear soft shoes onto the escalator, it is especially important to stand on the center of the step to avoid injury. If you’re nervous about using an escalator and need some time to gather your courage, consider practicing early in the morning or late at night. Hopefully there will be less people during these hours, allowing you to take all the time you need without inconveniencing anyone. Similarly, have a friend stand behind you and usher others away to give you more time to ready yourself.
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Know when to take the elevator instead. Prepare yourself to enter the escalator. Step carefully onto the escalator. Plan your practice time.
Article: If you've got yellow-jackets or wasps that you need to get rid of, the swatting device you usually use for common houseflies is also perfectly usable for wasps and other pests that you might want to stun and get rid of. Cheap plastic flyswatters are perfectly useful in getting rid of wasps. Again, there's little reason to kill bees. If they're causing a problem, relocate the hive. Stand still in the general vicinity of the bee and track it. Wait for it to come close to you, with your swatter poised to strike. Wait until the bee lands before you move. It's usually a good idea to wait with the swatter raised and poised to swat. If you have to raise the swatter after the bee lands, it's probably going to scare it. Then it's usually too late. Stand as still as possible. Flex your wrist to swat the flyswatter forward and stun the bee. If done properly, you may not actually kill the bee, you'll just stun it. Scoop it onto a Don't swing at bees in the air. Swatting wildly in the air is a good way to anger a wasp and get yourself a nasty sting.
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Find a flyswatter. Locate the bee and wait for it to land. Swat quickly.
Article: Choose one with a wide, flat bottom, since this will be the shape of your omelet. The larger the base, the wider and thinner your omelet will be. Dip a paper towel in a little bit of vegetable or olive oil and smear the oil around the inside of the bowl. You could also spray the mug or bowl with non-stick cooking spray. Melting butter into the bowl is another option. Use a fork to beat them until smooth. Pour in a tablespoon of milk, a pinch of salt and a shake of black pepper. Anything goes, as long as your fillings are chopped or shredded into small, bite-sized pieces. Try the following delicious fillings in your microwaved omelet:  Shredded cheddar or swiss cheese Chopped onions Chopped peppers Chopped tomatoes Chopped spinach Chopped ham, bacon or sausage (precooked) Use a microwave safe plate or a paper towel. After it's finished cooking, check the omelet to see if it's set. If it still needs more time, microwave for another 30 seconds. Keep going until it's fully cooked. Use a spatula to help it out of the bowl if necessary.
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Get a large microwave safe bowl. Grease the bottom and sides. Crack two eggs into the bowl. Add milk and seasonings. Mix in your favorite fillings. Cover the bowl. Microwave the omelet on high for 45 seconds. Slide it onto a plate.