Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Prepare your grill and crab marinade (if using). Grill your crab. Finished.

Answer: Heat your grill to high using direct heat. While the grill is heating, gently hit the crab shells with a rolling pin to slightly crack them. This will help the marinade soak in more. To make a marinade, combine olive oil, salt, and garlic (all to taste). Coat the crabs in the marinade.  You can make the marinade ahead of time (up to 3 hours before grilling). This will give the crabs more flavor. If you don't want to marinate the crabs, you should at least cut the shells of King Crab legs and cover them with a little oil. This will keep them from sticking to the grill and will make it easier to get to the meat. Place the crabs directly on the cooking grate of your grill. You may want to use tongs to set the crabs on the grill if you're worried you'll burn yourself. Try to arrange thicker or whole crabs on the hottest part of the grill (usually in the center). If you're using pre-steamed crabs that were frozen and thawed, grill them for 4 minutes and then turn them over using your tongs. Grill them for another 4 minutes. If you're using fresh crabs that you just killed, grill them for 10 minutes and then turn them and cook for another 10 minutes.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Choose your colors. Choose your theme. Know how much candy to buy, and be sure to get a variety. Consider including some sweet, non-candy items. Get three different sizes of containers and trays. Don't forget the serving utensils. Get the right sized table.

Answer: If the party or event that you are making the candy buffet for already has a color scheme, you should use the same colors. If the party or event does not have a set color scheme, you should come up with one; choose 3 to 4 different colors. Use the color scheme when buying your candy. Many party stores and online stores sell candy in specific colors, such as white and turquoise. If your party has a theme, you would want to replicate some of that theme for your candy buffet. While you may not always find candy that matches that theme, you will certainly be able to find plates, trays, banners, tablecloths, and other decorative items that do. The more different types of candy you get, the more interesting and appealing your candy buffet will be. Consider candies such as: hard candies, lollipops, chocolates, rock candy, and mints. You will need about ½ pound (225 grams) of candy per guest. The more guests you have, the more different types of candy you should get. Here are some numbers to get you started:  For large events and weddings (100+ guests), plan on getting 8 to 10 different types of candy. For small events (fewer than 100 guests), plan on getting 5 to 8 different types of candy. Your candy buffet doesn't have to contain just candy. Don't get carried away, however; include one or two non-candy items; you are making a candy buffet after all! Here are some ideas to get you started:  Cookies, cupcakes, and macaroons Marshmallows Nuts Popcorn Pretzels You should have large, medium, and small containers. This will not only make it easier to hold different types of candy, but it will also help create depth and make your buffet look larger and more interesting. Clear, acrylic or glass jars and vases are the best for letting the bright colors of the candy shine through, but you can also use other items too. Here are some ideas to get you started:  Clear, glass or acrylic apothecary jars and vases Trays and platters Cake stands and cupcake stands Baskets, bowls, buckets, and pails Some types of candy, such as lollipops, can be grabbed by hand, but other types should be served with a scoop or tongs. Not only do these make the buffet look more elegant and interesting, but they also make it more hygienic. Here are some ideas to get you started:  Clear or metal candy scoops Colorful spoons Small, clear or metal tongs The larger your party will be, the more candy you will need. This does not necessarily mean that you should get a huge table, however. You want the table to be big enough to fit all of your containers, but not so big that the table looks sparse. Your guests should be able to reach around the different jars and vessels without knocking anything over. In terms of candy buffet tables, smaller is better.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Use this method if you don't have access to your computer. Visit . Log in with your Apple ID. Click the "All Devices" button at the top of the window. Select your iPod from the list. Click the "Erase" button and confirm. Setup your iPod like new.

Answer: You can reset your iPod using the Find My iPhone website, as long as your iPod was registered with your Apple ID and Find My iPod was enabled in the iCloud menu. This will only work if the iPod is currently connected to a wireless network. Because you'll be doing this remotely, you won't be able to create a new backup. This means all of your data will be lost, but you'll be able to load any previous backups you may have created. icloud.com/find on another computer or device. You can use a web browser on any device or computer, or the Find My iPhone app on another iOS device. Make sure you log in with the same Apple ID associated with your iPod. This will display all of your Apple devices that are connected with your Apple ID. The map will center on it, and details will appear in a card. This will send a signal to your iPod to begin the reset process. The reset process will take a little while to complete. If your iPod cannot be contacted by Find My iPhone, you'll need to try another method in this article. Once the reset is finished, you'll be prompted to setup your iPod as if it were new. You'll be given the option to load a backup if you've made one in the past, otherwise the device will be fresh and need to be reloaded with music.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Consider cassia obovata to get blonde to strawberry blonde hair. Prepare henna paste for red, brown or black hair. Add indigo powder to the paste for brown hair. Apply the paste to your hair. Cover your hair and let the paste soak in. Rinse out the paste thoroughly. Follow with indigo paste to get black hair.

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For a blonde shade, use cassia powder with water or citrus juice. For strawberry blonde, add henna. Use pure cassia powder for blonde, or 80% cassia powder and 20% henna powder for strawberry blonde. Use water to transform the powder into a paste, or if you want an extra lightening effect, orange or lemon juice. Add liquid to the powder a little at a time until its consistency is similar to yogurt. Put the mixture in the refrigerator and let it sit for twelve hours.  Use cassia obovata for blonde or gray hair. If you have gray hairs but the rest of your hair is darker than blonde, cassia obovata alone will only brighten and condition your darker hair, not lighten it to blonde. Use one box (100 grams) of cassia powder for short hair. Use two to three boxes (200-300 grams) of cassia powder for shoulder-length hair. Use four to five boxes (400-500 grams) of cassia powder for long hair. Mix into henna powder three teaspoons of amla powder, one teaspoon of coffee powder, and a little bit of curd or plain yogurt. Stir the ingredients well. Slowly add one to two cups of hot water (not boiling) to the henna paste in a bowl until the paste is thick, not runny. Mix the contents. Close the bowl with a lid or tight plastic wrap. Let it sit for twelve hours to twenty-four hours, unrefrigerated before using it on your hair.  Amla (Indian gooseberry) is nondrying and adds coolness to the red so that it is not quite so bright. You can omit the amla if you want a very vibrant orange-red. Amla volumizes hair as well as enhances texture and curls. Use 100 grams of henna powder for hair up to medium length, or 200 grams of henna for long hair. Henna can be drying, so you may want to add a conditioner to the paste the next morning, such as two to three tablespoons of olive oil and 1/5 cup moisturizing conditioner. Once henna paste has sat for twelve to twenty-four hours, mix in indigo powder well. If the paste is not the consistency of thick yogurt, add warm water little by little until you achieve the right texture. Let the paste sit for fifteen minutes.  If you have short hair, use one box (100 grams) of indigo. If you have shoulder-length hair, use two to three boxes (200-300 grams) of indigo. If you have long hair, use four to five boxes (400 to 500 grams) of indigo. Put gloves on. Section your hair and apply the paste to damp or dry hair with your gloved hands, a pastry brush, or a coloring brush from a beauty supply store. Make sure that you cover all of your hair to the roots. You may find it handy to clip sections of hair back once you've finished coating them.  Henna paste is thick, so don't try to rake it through your hair. Apply the paste to the roots of your hair first, since that is typically where the most hue and processing time is needed. If you have long hair, you may want to pull it up first into a clip. Use plastic wrap or a shower cap to protect the dye.  For red hair, leave the paste on for about four hours. For brown or black hair, leave the paste in your hair for one to six hours. You can check the color by scraping off a little bit of the henna to see the result. When you've reached your desired color, you can rinse off the henna. Wear gloves when you're rinsing out the dye, or it will stain your hands. Use a mild shampoo to wash your hair. You can use moisturizing conditioner afterwards if desired. For red hair, you can dry and style as usual. For black hair, you'll follow this with indigo dye. Add warm water to indigo powder little by little until you achieve a yogurt-like consistency. Mix in one teaspoon of salt per 100 grams of indigo powder. Let the paste sit for fifteen minutes. Apply the paste to damp or dry hair. Wear gloves. Put the paste on in sections, starting at the back of your head and moving forward. Coat the hair thoroughly to the roots.  For short hair, use one box (100 grams) of indigo. For shoulder-length hair, use two to three boxes (200-300 grams) of indigo. For long hair, use four to five boxes (400 to 500 grams) of indigo. Once your hair is saturated with the paste, use a clip or hair pin to put your hair up. Wrap plastic wrap or a shower cap over your head. Let the paste sit in your hair for one to two hours. After one to two hours of processing time, rinse the paste completely out. You can use conditioner if desired. Dry and style your hair as usual.