Q: Since you’ll be using an engraving tool, you should wear a dust mask to make sure you don’t inhale any particles from the shell. Wear safety glasses or goggles as well to protect your eyes from any flying pieces. Engravers and tips can be purchased at craft stores and some hobby stores. Any engraver that is made for etching on glass will work for carving an eggshell. An elongated diamond tip will give you the best precision. Use your non-dominant hand to hold the egg so that you can etch the design with your dominant hand. Grasp it firmly enough that it won't slip in your grasp, but gently enough that it won't break under the pressure of your fingertips. Buy egg cups or ceramic egg trays to display your finished product. You could also gather several carved eggs to create a display inside a basket for Easter.
A: Put on a dust mask and safety goggles. Fit a fine bit onto an engraving tool. Hold the egg gently to prevent breakage. Display your carved egg.

Q: The vegetables should be crisp tender.
A: Place the fish stock, chicken stock, white wine, bay leaf and garlic clove into a stockpot or Dutch oven. Bring the ingredients to a boil and then lower the heat so that the soup is simmering. Add the potatoes and cook the soup for 5 minutes. Add the carrots and cook for 5 more minutes. Add the zucchini and asparagus tips and cook the soup for an additional 1 to 2 minutes. Remove the vegetables with a slotted spoon and set them aside on a large plate. Make sure that the garlic and bay leaf stay in the stock. Bring the stock to a rolling boil and boil the stock until the volume has been reduced in half.

Q: Follow your pressure cooker manual for using the steamer insert.  The Mirro booklet says to add 4 cups water to the pressure cooker.
A: Insert the steamer insert. Add potatoes to the pressure cooker. Add the amount of water called for in your pressure cooker manual. Cook the medium whole potatoes for 15 minutes at 10 pounds pressure. Immediately place the pressure cooker under cold water to bring the pressure down. Drain and serve the potatoes.

Q: If you’re still in school, you can start a club involving other students. You can also organize a group in your community—get together and talk about the things going on in your lives. The goal of the organization or club is to provide a sense of support. Organize events to raise awareness for depression and mental health. Create flyers that have information about depression on them, such as signs and symptoms to look for, what it exactly is, and who to go to for help. You can also make motivational signs that have messages on them reminding you to reach out to others.  You can hang them in your school, in libraries, on community bulletin boards, and any other place that gives you permission. Consider positive messages such as, "Never be afraid to ask for help" or "If you're feeling down, talk it out!" Bake some cookies or create a collection of crafts to sell in your community. Make a sign for the event that states that the money will go to raising awareness for depression, and choose a foundation to donate it to. This is a great way to raise awareness—not only will you be supporting mental health in the actual walk or run, but you can raise money for organizations that will help people with depression. You can also promote your campaign through social media, spreading the message to even more people. Find local walks or runs near you by visiting sites such as https://www.namiwalks.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=donordrive.eventlist. If you're still in school, ask a teacher or faculty member if you can organize a talk for your class, grade, or entire school. If you're not in school, reach out to local schools to see if they'll allow you to give a presentation on mental health and depression. Prepare for the presentation well in advance, looking up information and crafting your talk so that you know exactly what you want to say and have all the right facts.
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Start an organization or club that deals with mental health. Hang signs or flyers to spread information and positive messages. Organize a bake sale or craft show to raise money and awareness. Participate in a walk or run to raise awareness. Plan a school presentation to reach a large audience.