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Line several muffin tins with cupcake liners. Alternatively, use silicone cupcake holders.

summary: Preheat the oven to 350°F/180ºC. In a large bowl, mix together the eggs, oil, buttermilk and vanilla, using a large spoon. Stir the sour cream into the egg mixture with the spoon. Add the cake mix and the cinnamon to the wet ingredients and blend all the ingredients together until they form a smooth batter. Crush the cereal in a sealable bag with a rolling pin. Pour 2/3 cup of the cereal crumbs into a measuring cup. Gently stir in the crushed cereal using a spatula. Fill the cupcake liners 3/4 full with the batter. Bake the cupcakes for 15 to 18 minutes or until an inserted knife or toothpick in the center of the cupcake comes out clean. Remove the cupcakes from the oven and place them on a wire rack to cool.


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To run a HTML file on your computer you must have a browser. If you think the file is in a certain folder, but you cannot find it, try running a file search on your computer. Type your-file.html into the search box at the bottom of the Start menu (if using Windows) or the search box in the Finder app (if using a Mac). HTML files usually are in a folder with the same name as the .html file but without the .html extension. Inside of the folder may be different files such as .js .css , images and other files. Do not worry about those, they are necessary files for the layout and functionality of the page. It is necessary not to delete these files. Leave them in the same directory (folder) as your html file, otherwise the page won't display properly. If you would like to modify an html file, you will need to learn coding in html and other scripting languages You will be able to choose between any of the browsers that are installed on your computer, although your computer's default browser will top the list. Open the file using any web browser: Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, etc.  Most computers will associate your default browser with the .html file extension. That means that normally, you don't need to find a browser to open the file—you can just double-click on it, and the computer will open it in your default web browser. If your computer doesn't recognize the file, Windows will ask whether to open this file using an already installed application, or search for the extension on the internet. Select the "open using already installed applications" option. You will be able to choose from a list of all browsers installed on the system. The browser automatically interprets your coding and displays it. The location of the file will be displayed in the address bar—this will help you confirm that the HTML file has been opened, and not any other. Run your browser, then press Ctrl-O. This should pull up an "Open" menu. Find your file, double-click it, and watch your program open up in a browser tab. Different browsers may have different "Open" hotkeys, so check your browser settings.

summary: Make sure that there is a browser installed on your computer. Find the saved file. Right-click (Windows) or double-click (Mac) the file and select "Open with" from the action menu. View your HTML file in your chosen browser. Alternate method:


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You can make roses out of silk, satin, or ribbon, as long as they don’t have any wires or framing inside of them. Pick a material that is pink or red for a traditional color, or use white, blue, or even green for a festive look. You can find satin, silk, and ribbon at most party supply stores. Materials like ribbon or silk usually come in long strands that are hard to work with. Use a pair of sharp scissors to cut your material into a manageable size. Cut the material at an angle to avoid fraying.  The cut you make doesn’t have to look perfect, since it will be hidden inside of your finished rose. If you want a larger rose, use more material. Pick up the folds that you made in your material and keep them pinched together with your thumb and pointer finger. If the material comes loose, it will fold out into an accordion  that you can simply fold back up into a square.
summary: Choose a material without wires that is 1⁄8 inch (0.32 cm) wide. Cut your material to about 8 inches (20 cm). Pinch the stack of folds together with your fingers.