Q: Line a deep, rectangular baking pan with aluminum foil, then grease with cooking spray or butter. It will be easy to cut the cake into whatever shape you like, but you can use specially shaped containers if you prefer.  There is no baking involved in this recipe. The containers do not have to be oven-safe. You can skip the foil, but the cake may stick to the pan. Melt 3 tbsp (45 g) butter over low heat. Use a heavy-bottomed frying pan or skillet.  Or combine butter and marshmallows in a large bowl, then microwave. Microwave in three 1-minute bursts, stirring in between. Pour in 5 cups (250 g) mini marshmallows. Continue to heat and stir until they have melted completely. Skip this step if you used a microwave. Take the frying pan off the heat. Pour in 6 cups (150 g) crispy rice cereal and stir until all of the crispy rice is well coated. Spoon the mixture into the prepared baking pan and press down. Let cool to room temperature, or until marshmallows have solidified. If you want to sculpt the treats into a certain shape, cover with plastic wrap and press down until quite firm. The sticky mixture is easiest to handle with a greased spatula, or with clean, slightly buttered fingers. Sprinkle the treat with nuts, candy, or edible glitter. For a birthday cake, spread store-bought or homemade frosting over the top. You can cut the dessert into bite-size pieces, one-person chunks, or leave it as one cake.
A: Prepare a baking pan. Melt butter in a large frying pan. Add marshmallows. Remove from heat and add cereal. Press into the baking pan and let cool. Decorate (optional).

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Q: NSAIDs are medications designed to relieve pain and to control swelling and inflammation. They are available over-the-counter and as a prescription. Follow the usage directions on the product. Most NSAIDs will recommend not taking more than 1,200 mg in a 24-hour period. Well-known and effective NSAIDS include Advil, Motrin, and Ibuprofen. Magnesium and zinc are dietary supplements that help with muscle relaxation. These can be found in foods such as spinach, peanuts, brown rice, and almonds. Magnesium and zinc can also be taken as oral supplements. Talk to a doctor for more information about taking magnesium as a supplement. It’s not a prescription medication, so can be purchased over the counter. This is a muscle relaxer that blocks pain sensations between the nerves and the brain. It is usually used with rest and physical therapy to help treat muscle pain and tension. Carisoprodol is prescribed for a limited period as it may be habit-forming. Talk to a doctor for more information about this drug. Your doctor may also recommend that you take Carisoprodol in conjunction with aspirin. This drug can be used for longer periods of time without a habit forming. It’s commonly prescribed to relieve low back pain associated with muscle spasm.  Cyclobenzaprine can be safe for pregnant women to take, but it should still only be taken under the recommendation and careful supervision of your obstetrician. Do not use the drug if you have heart rhythm problems or an overactive thyroid. Valium is used to relieve low back pain associated with muscle spasm. It’s effective at treating tension and serious muscle pain. If you have serious muscle pain or spasms, talk to your doctor about Diazepam.  This medication can be very effective but easily habit forming. It should not be used for long periods of time. Your doctor will probably only prescribe you enough for 1-2 weeks. In most cases, doctors will only prescribe Valium for severe or chronic muscle pain. Avoid drinking alcohol, driving, or operating heavy machinery when using Valium.
A: Try nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for mild muscle pain. Take magnesium and zinc as supplements to decrease muscle pain. Ask your doctor about Carisoprodol as a solution to muscle tension. Talk to your doctor about Cyclobenzaprine if you have muscle spasms. Consider taking Diazepam (Valium) if you have severe pain or spasms.

Q: Take note of joint areas.   his hair looks a little wind-blown and messy, use short strokes to create this kind of effect.
A:
Draw a stick figure of Inuyasha. Flesh out your stick figure to add body and thickness. Add details to the face, take note that he has thick eyebrows, then draw the eyes, nose and mouth. Draw Inuyasha's bangs, and two long pointy lump of hair on each side of his head. Draw his pointy dog like ears and add his long hair at the back of his head. Draw Inuyasha's clothes. Add further details to the clothes, his necklace, sheath to the sword, hands and feet. Draw his sword. Erase unnecessary lines. Colour your drawing!