Use 1 pound (453.59 g) of peanuts still in their shells. Drain the peanuts. Next, put them in a large stockpot. Add 4 cups (.96 L) of fresh water and 4 tablespoons (59.14 mL) of kosher salt to the stockpot. You can also add 2 tablespoons (29.57 mL) of smoked paprika, Old Bay Seasoning, shrimp boil mix, or star anise to the water with the salt. Reduce the heat to a very low boil, and cover the stockpot. Boil the peanuts until they are soft. The longer you boil them, the saltier and softer they will become. Try boiling them for as few as 2 hours for firmer, less salty nuts or up to 12 hours for a very soft and salty nut. Drain the nuts, but do not rinse them. Store the boiled peanuts in an airtight container. Eat or serve all the peanuts within 2 or 3 days after preparing them. They will dry out and become inedible after that.
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One-sentence summary -- Rinse raw peanuts in fresh water. Bring the water, salt, and peanuts to a boil. Take the stockpot off the heat.

Q: Fill your sink or a bucket with warm (not hot) water and a small amount of mild dishwashing soap. Too much soap can leave a cloudy film, so only use a little bit. Swirl or agitate the water to mix the solution thoroughly. Line the bottom of the sink or bucket with a rubber mat, soft cloth, or even paper towels to prevent damage to your crystal. Do not use hot water to clean crystal as this can cause it to break. You’ll want to do one piece at a time to prevent the items from clanking together, which could cause chipping or breakage. If needed, allow your crystal to soak for a few minutes. If your item is too big to fit in the sink or bucket, or cannot be fully submerged, such as a lamp or chandelier, dampen a soft cloth or sponge in the solution and use it to carefully wipe down the item. Use warm (not hot or cold), running water to rinse away any residue from the crystal. Don’t rinse with cold water as the sudden temperature change can cause the crystal to crack. You may want to wear gloves to ensure you aren’t putting fingerprints on your clean crystal.  For those larger items, use a clean, wet cloth or sponge to wipe down the item and remove any lingering soap. You could also rinse your crystal in a bucket or bowl of distilled water, as this will reduce the amount of water-spots left behind. Rub the toothpaste around with a cloth, sponge, or even just your finger. Keep rubbing the toothpaste around on the crystal until you have removed the mineral deposits. Then, rinse the toothpaste off of the crystal. Be careful not to press too hard! If your crystal is cloudy from stuck on mineral deposits or other types of residue, then you might also need to cover it in a paste made from vinegar and salt. Pour about 1 tsp (3g) of salt into a small bowl and add just enough vinegar to form a paste. Spread the paste over the crystal, and leave it on the crystal for 10 minutes. Then, rinse the paste off when the time is up. For even more stubborn residue, put about 1/2 of a cup (120 g) of baking soda into the crystal and then pour 1 cup (240 mL) of vinegar over it. The foaming action will help to clean the crystal and remove the residue. Rinse the crystal with water after the baking soda and vinegar stop foaming. Gently wipe each item down with a lint-free cloth. This will remove any water spots and give your crystal a beautiful shine. Again, it is a good idea to wear gloves to prevent smudging your clean crystal.
A: Create a solution with warm water and mild dish soap. Submerge your crystal in the solution. Rinse thoroughly. Apply a bit of toothpaste to remove mineral deposits on the crystal. Cover crystal in a mixture of vinegar and salt to remove deposits. Dry your crystal.

Article: . This is important, as many text converters don't recognize text in pictures as well as they do in PDF files. If possible, scan your document using black-and-white settings rather than color settings. This makes it easier for text-editing programs to recognize individual characters. Go to https://www.onlineocr.net/ in your browser. This site allows you to edit your PDF's text while still maintaining the visual formatting of the PDF, though you can only convert 50 total pages for free. It's in the upper-right side of the page. Doing so takes you to the account creation page. Creating an account on the Online OCR site is free, and it will allow you to edit multiple PDF pages at once. To create your account, enter the following details:   Username - Type your preferred username into the "Username" text field.  Password - Type your preferred password into the "Password" and "Confirm password" text fields.  Email - Type your email address into the "E-Mail" text field.  Captcha - Type the code that's in the code box into the "Enter Captcha code" text field. It's a green button at the bottom of the page. Doing so will create your Online OCR account. Click LOGIN in the top-right corner of the page, enter your username and password, and click the green Log in button. This will take you to the PDF converter page. Click the language of your PDF on the left side of the page. For example, if your PDF is in English, you'd click ENGLISH on the left side of the page. It's in the middle of the page. You'll find this to the right of the "Microsoft Word" section. It's a blue button in the middle of the page. A window will open. Click the scanned PDF file to do so. You may first have to click the scanned PDF file's location folder on the left side of the window. This is in the bottom-right corner of the window. Doing so will begin uploading your document to the website. Once the progress bar to the right of Select file... reaches 100%, you can continue. It's at the bottom of the page. This will take you to the converted file's page once Online OCR finishes converting your uploaded PDF into an editable Word document. You'll see the document's name appear as a blue link at the bottom of the page. Clicking it will download the document onto your computer. Double-click the downloaded Word document to open it in Microsoft Word, then edit any text in the PDF that's readable.  Some text in the PDF will be impossible to edit based on translation errors. You may have to click Enable Editing at the top of the Word window before you can edit the text. To do so:   Windows - Click File, click Save As, click the "Word Document" drop-down box, click PDF, and click Save.  Mac - Click File, click Save As, enter a name, click the "Format" box, click PDF, and click Save.
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Scan your document as a PDF Open the Online OCR website. Click SIGN UP. Create an account. Click Sign Up. Log into your account. Select a language. Check the "Microsoft Word" box. Check the "All Pages" box. Click Select file…. Select your scanned PDF. Click Open. Click CONVERT. Click your document's name. Edit the PDF's Word version. Save the Word document as a PDF.