Article: The best type of bread to use for this is something that is somewhat stale with a thick crust, such as: boule, ciabatta, and sourdough.[[[Image:Make Croutons Step 8 Version 3.jpg|center]] in a skillet over medium to high heat. Try to use salted butter if you can. If you don't have any salted butter on hand, that is okay—just use unsalted butter, and plan to add a pinch of salt later on. You want the bread pieces to be in a single layer. If you have small skillet, it might be a better idea to do this in several batches, otherwise the croutons might end up soggy. If you are using unsalted butter, you can add a pinch of salt at this time. Avoid stirring the bread during this time. You only need the bottom side to turn brown. Once it turns brown (or a light-golden color, if you prefer), you are ready for the next step. Once the bread pieces start to turn brown, use a metal spatula to turn them over. Cook the bread pieces for another 10 minutes or so, or until they are browned to your liking. If they are too oily for your liking, you can let them drain on a few folded pieces of paper towel. This recipe makes about 3 cups (90 grams) of croutons, so you will likely have lots left over. You can store any leftover croutons in an airtight container, as long as they have cooled down first.
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Cut your bread into ¾-inch (1.91-centimeter) cubes. Melt the butter Add the bread pieces into the skillet, then give them a stir so that they get evenly coated with the melted butter. Sprinkle the bread with some dried herbs, if desired. Let the bread cook until it turns brown. Give the bread a stir, and cook it for 10 minutes more, stirring often. Remove croutons from the skillet. Use the croutons in your recipe, or store them.
Article: Remove the hubcap and the tire. Raise the car using a jack so that the wheel is off of the ground. Remove the lug nuts and the wheel. Spray the steel brake line fitting with penetrating oil to loosen any existing rust. .  Remove the rubber plug behind the backing plate. Loosen the self-adjuster (star wheel) to lower the brake shoes. If you turn the self-adjuster in the wrong direction, then the drum will get tighter and will not turn. Use a small flat head  screwdriver to release the adjuster arm, if needed. You may need to use a hammer to hit the middle of the drum to loosen any rust that surrounds the center piece. Remove the drum. Place a drip pan beneath the brake shoes. If the brake shoes are covered in fluid, you will need to replace them as well. Spray the area with brake cleaner to eliminate dirt and fluid. Prepare a vacuum hose to prevent brake fluid from leaking out of the steel brake line. Place a screw or bolt in one end. Locate the steel brake line on the plate where it screws into the wheel 	cylinder and use a line wrench to loosen the brake line fitting. Remove the fitting. Place the vacuum hose over the line to prevent leakage. Locate the two retaining bolts on the backing plate that hold the wheel cylinder in place. Use a socket wrench to loosen the bolts. Remove the old wheel cylinder. Thread the steel brake line fitting into the new cylinder. Screw it in as far 	as you can by hand. Insert the bolts back into the backing plate and screw them in to secure the new cylinder. See instructions in method six.
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Remove the wheel. Remove the brake drum Loosen the steel brake line. Replace the wheel cylinder. Bleed all air from the brake system.
Article: Scientific studies have shown that luckier people have open minds and seek out chance opportunities. Chance opportunities are those random encounters that seem to benefit lucky people. The good news is that by opening your mind, you're more aware of the chance opportunities. Rather than focus on the negative outcome, appreciate any positives. For example, if you got into a car accident and needed costly car repairs, focus on how lucky you were to walk away uninjured. In doing so, you're creating your own good luck, simply by changing your outlook. On a similar note, be grateful. Some studies have shown that reflecting on things you're grateful for can make you happier and luckier. Consider your dreams and set achievable goals to get you closer to meeting them. These goals will create opportunities and new experiences which are critical for changing your luck. Working toward future goals prevents you from getting stuck in a rut of a routine and exposes you to new people and situations. When you're optimistic, you tend to view things positively, even if it's an outcome you don't want. In being optimistic, you can view a negative situation in a positive light. For example, imagine tripping and breaking your arm. An unlucky person would focus on how bad luck made him fall, while a lucky person would instead think how lucky he was that he broke his non-dominant hand. Believe that you have the power to change your situation. Start by addressing what's upsetting you and decide what you need to do to feel better about it. Whether it's financial, a relationship, school, or work, realize that you have the ability to turn the issue around positively. By changing your problem, realize that you have the power to effect change. You're not subject to the whims of luck or superstition.
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Open your mind to chance opportunities. Deal with bad luck. Keep your future expectations high. Be optimistic. Be aware of things that bother you and do something about them.