In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If there's any residue left over, add dish soap to the pan before submerging the residue with water. Place the pan on the stove and turn the burner on high. Let the pan boil for 5 minutes, then pour out the hot water. The rest of the residue should scrub right off! Once you wash your pan with soap and water, it's no longer seasoned. To make sure it continues to be a perfect, non-stick pan, repeat the seasoning process!
Summary: Remove stubborn, stuck-on food by boiling water for 5 minutes. Reseason your pan with fresh oil after you wash it.

Since this method involves editing sensitive components of your computer's operating system, backing up your information before continuing will prevent you from losing your data if your computer crashes. It's located at https://support.google.com/chrome/a/answer/187202?hl=en. From here, you can download files that allow you to tweak the Group Policy Editor settings. If your computer is running Windows Home edition, you will not be able to use this method since the Home edition does not support the Group Policy Editor. You'll see this option near the top of the page. This link's full text says "Zip file of Google Chrome templates and documentation"--you'll find it below the chunk of text at the top of the "Windows and Linux" window. Clicking this link prompts the corresponding file to download to your computer. You may first need to select a save location (e.g., your desktop) and then click OK to begin downloading. It will be in your browser's default save location (or the location to which you saved it). It's inside of the policy folder you just opened, below the Common folder. This folder is near the top of the window. It's at the bottom of the window. Right-clicking it will prompt a pop-up menu to appear. This will copy your file; you'll now need to paste it into the proper directory. You can do so by typing "This PC" into the Start menu's search bar, or you can double-click the "This PC" icon on the desktop if you have it. On some computers, "This PC" is called "My Computer". It's in the bottom-half of the "This PC" window; typically, the hard drive's designation is "C:" (e.g., "OS (C:)"). This folder is near the middle of the window. The folders in this section are alphabetically organized, so just scroll to the "P" section to find this folder. Doing so will paste the "chrome.admx" file into the PolicyDefinitions folder. There is one other file you'll need to copy and paste into a This PC directory. It's toward the top of the page. This file is at the top of the page. It should still be open to the PolicyDefinitions folder to which you copied the "chrome.admx" file. This folder is at the top of the page. You're now ready to disable incognito mode in Google Chrome. This will open the Run program. You can also right-click the Start icon in the bottom-left corner of the screen and then click Run to do this. This command opens the Group Policy Editor program. As long as your computer has the Group Policy Editor program installed, doing so will open the program. This option is on the left side of the page. It's on the left side of the page, below Computer Configuration. It's below the Administrative Templates folder on the left side of the page. Doing so will display the Google Chrome values in the window on the right side of the page. This is an option near the middle of the page. Doing so will invoke a new window with various options. Be sure to click the radio button next to "Enabled" above the "Options" section if it isn't already selected. At long last, incognito mode should now be disabled on your computer's version of Chrome. You may have to restart Chrome for these changes to take place. If that doesn't work, try restarting your computer and then re-opening Chrome.
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One-sentence summary -- Consider backing up your PC. Go to Google's Chrome policies page. Click the Windows and Linux tab. Click the "Zip file" link. Double-click the policy_templates folder. Double-click the Windows folder. Double-click admx. Scroll down and right-click the "chrome.admx" file. Click Copy. Open This PC. Double-click your hard drive's icon. Double-click Windows. Scroll down and double-click PolicyDefinitions. Right-click an empty space in this folder, then click Paste. Switch back to the policy_templates folder. Scroll up and double-click en-US. Copy the "chrome.adml" file. Switch back to This PC. Double-click en-US. Paste the "chrome.adml" file into en-US. Press ⊞ Win+R. Type gpedit.msc into Run. Press ↵ Enter or click OK. Click the arrow left of Computer Configuration. Click the arrow left of Administrative Templates. Click Google Chrome. Double-click Incognito mode availability. Click the drop-down menu under "Options" and select Incognito mode disabled. Click OK.

Q: To continue working the moss stitch, keep repeating the sequence for row 2. You can continue to work the moss stitch for as many rows as you want or need to for your project. When you are happy with the length of your project and finish the last stitch in your last row, simply chain 1 and tie off the final stitch. To do this pull, out the loop so that it is several inches wide. Then, cut it in the center. Tie the end of the yarn through the last stitch you made and cut the excess. If desired, you can also weave the tail into the edge of your work using a yarn needle. Thread the tail through the eye of the yarn needle and then weave the yarn in and out of the edge of your project. Tie the end of the tail through one of the stitches and cut the excess when the yarn gets too short to weave it through any more.
A: Repeat row 2 until your project is the desired length. Tie off the final stitch when you are done. Weave in the tail.

Problem: Article: A keepsake birth certificate is a document that the Alabama Center for Health Statistics produces. It is suitable for framing. Download the form and print it out. Keep in mind that the keepsake birth certificate is not usable as a legal document. The form requires certain information about the individual’s birth information. Provide as much complete information as possible. You can choose from 3 designs for the keepsake birth certificate. This section needs to be filled out by someone with legal authority to order a keepsake birth certificate. This includes:  Person named on the certificate Mother or father of person named on the certificate Husband or wife of person named on the certificate Son or daughter of person named on the certificate Sister or brother of person named on the certificate Make sure to include your signature on the form. Otherwise, your request will not be processed. It costs $45 to order a keepsake birth certificate. Each additional copy also costs $45. If the birth certificate cannot be located, you will receive a Certificate of Failure to Find. You still need to pay $15, but the rest of the initial fee you paid will be refunded. Make a copy of your form for your own records. Be sure to enclose a check for the correct amount. Mail the form to the following address: Alabama Department of Public Health, Center for Health Statistics, P.O. Box 5625, Montgomery, Alabama 36103-5625.
Summary:
Download the keepsake birth certificate order form. Fill out the “Birth” section of the form. Fill out the “Applicant Section” of the form. Sign the form. Write a check for the fee. Mail the form.