Q: The skin will look dry (much like the skin on the rest of your body), but it can also show signs of yellow and/or brown discoloration.The dryness and different skin color will be particularly obvious along the inside border of the heel. Your heel's skin will be quite to very rough to the touch, and might even become sharp. In other words, you skin might have lost so much moisture that it could rip light textures apart. Your feet, and especially heels, might hurt a little to a lot when you stand, walk, or run. The pain usually subsides when the weight is taken off of the feet. In some cases, you might notice a callus forming around the inside border of the heel. A callus is basically an accumulation of dry skin, which manifests as thickening of the skin. In advanced cases, you might notice blood around the heel area or in your socks. Examine your heels for signs of dry skin and cracking. If you know you suffer of diabetes or thyroid diseases, consult your physician right away.
A: Look for dry skin on and around your heels. Pay attention to any pain or discomfort in your feet. Be aware of calluses forming on your heels. Look out for blood or bleeding around your heels. Make sure to inspect your feet on a daily basis for any changes in the skin and nail tone.

Q: Turn on a faucet and dampen a paper towel very lightly. Avoid using a paper towel that is sopping wet. Flooding the Smoke Buddy with water won’t help clean it, and you can get pieces of the towel stuck inside it. Baby wipes are okay to use, but avoid using alcohol-based products. Lower the paper towel through the container’s open end. If you’re having trouble, use a small tool, such as a pencil, to guide the paper towel. Move the paper towel to clean off the inner portion of the plastic. Avoid attempting to clean the filter. Unfortunately, it’s disposable, so the unit has to be replaced when it stops working. Drag the paper towel out of the Smoke Buddy. Use it again or get another towel to clean the outer portion. Wipe the towel over the plastic to remove any lingering debris. You can use a dry towel to absorb most of the moisture. Wipe down the Smoke Buddy’s exterior, then use the pencil again to push the paper towel through the interior. Absorb as much moisture as you can, then let the Smoke Buddy sit in open air until you need it again.
A: Moisten a paper towel with clean water. Wipe the inside of the Smoke Buddy. Clean the outside with a moist towel. Dry off the Smoke Buddy in open air.

Q: If you want to eat the chickpeas fresh, you can pluck off the pods while they are still green and immature. Eat fresh chickpeas like snap beans. The pods only reach a length between 1 and 2 inches (2.5 and 5 cm), and each pod only contains one or three beans. The more popular way to harvest chickpeas is to harvest them once they've matured, as dried chickpeas. To do so, you will need to harvest the entire plant once the leaves wither and turn brown. Place the plant on a flat, warm surface and let the pods air dry naturally in a warm, well-ventilated location. Collect the seeds as the pods split open.  Mature seeds will be very hard. When bitten into, they should barely dent. If the weather is getting damp, bring the harvested plant or pods indoors to finish drying them. Otherwise, mold could develop on the pods and ruin the chickpeas inside. Also note that mice and other rodents may threaten your yield if you allow the plants to dry outdoors. Fresh, unshelled chickpeas can be kept in the refrigerator for one week. Dried, shelled chickpeas should be kept in a cool, dry location and can remain there for up to one year.  Keep dried chickpeas in an airtight container if you intend to store them for more than a few days. Chickpeas can also be frozen, canned, or sprouted.
A: Harvest fresh. Harvest dried. Store the chickpeas properly.

Q: Double-click on the IE icon on your Windows desktop. It is the blue “e” icon with the yellow diagonal ring. Alternatively, use the Start menu search feature if you do not have icons on your desktop. Click the Windows orb at the lower-left corner, which doubles as the Start menu, then click on the text box right above it upon opening. Type in “Internet Explorer,” and the search results should give you the browser’s shortcut. Simply click the resulting shortcut to launch the browser. Enter the URL of the site you want to bookmark on the address bar at the top of the screen. You can also click a link to the site you want from another web page. Make sure you are at the specific page you want to bookmark, as some web pages have many sections. It can be helpful to reduce the number of clicks it requires to get to the page you actually want. Do this by pressing CTRL + D once you’re on the web page you want to bookmark. A small box will pop up where you can rename the bookmark and save it in a particular Favorites folder, if you wish. When you’re done, click “Add.”
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Launch the Internet Explorer. Head to a site you want to bookmark. Add the website to your Favorites list.