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Make a basic checklist of things you might want to find. Some suggestions are: Sand, clay, ink sacs, Cacti, birch trees, spruce trees, oak trees, and mountain biomes. Mountain biomes are VERY useful for mining and finding/making unique structures. Smelt sand in the furnace to create glass, put cacti on sand around your house to make a monster barrier, put cacti in the furnace to make green dye, use ink sacs as black dye, decorate with different kinds of wood! Really, there are infinite possibilities! You have iron tools, but still live in a cave. Now that you are more experienced, consider building an outside portion to your cave or even move and build an entirely new house! You can make windows if you have glass. Grab a stone or iron sword and of course, a pickaxe, and set off down into the cave. Be sure to bring LOTS of torches! You will find lots of coal and iron as well as gold and redstone if you go deeper down. If you're lucky you might even find diamonds, but be careful as there is often lava flowing underground. Don't bring items that are unnecessary, as your inventory will be filled to the brim after your mining trip! If you explored the cave, you are sure to have found plenty of iron! Smelt it, and use the wiki to figure out how to make it into armor. Of course, before you use good iron on armor, be sure to make backups for your tools. If you dig down to layer 11 by using F3 (please remember not to dig straight down), you will have the highest chance of finding diamond. You can make a strip mine there for a high chance to find diamond. A strip mine is usually one wide and two tall, and is the most effective way of getting diamonds. It is suggested you use an iron pickaxe to mine it. You can also enchant it with a enchanted book and anvil to get Fortune (I, II, III) to double, triple or quadruple the amount of diamonds you get. Diamonds have many of the same uses as iron, but they don't need to be smelted, are far more powerful, much more durable, and have extra purposes. Diamonds are usually favored by Minecraft players as a great achievement. Find a lava pool towards the bottom of the world, but be sure not to fall in! Lava deals deadly damage. If you have made a bucket with iron, you can scoop up some water from the surface and bring it to the lava pool. Right-click on a wall in the room (not the lava itself), and watch the magic happen. All of the lava will transform into obsidian! Only a diamond pickaxe can mine obsidian. This is a very useful resource due to it being the strongest naturally placeable block in the game. It is also used to make a Nether portal, which leads to the Nether, the 'hell' of Minecraft. In the Nether, it is a completely different world. Almost all of the blocks are different. You will find lots of valuable resources such as glowstone and nether wart, fight dangerous mobs and maybe even find a Nether Fortress (a generated structure). There is so much in the Nether that is unique, you will just have to see for yourself! Have fun playing!

summary: Explore. Put useful items to work that you found while exploring! Add on to your home. Explore a cave, if you find one. Make armor and tools. Go mining. Use your diamonds. Make obsidian. Use your obsidian. Explore the Nether.


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This will usually be cardboard or press board that sits between the image and the backing. Remove the backing but don’t discard it – you’ll use it shortly.  You can discard any clips or holders on it. The backing will sit at the back of the frame, resting on four pieces of inserted balsa wood. Start by measuring the edges of your picture frame. Now use these measurements to mark and measure out four pieces of the balsa wood. They should fit inside the inner edge of the frame, about 3mm/ 1⁄8 inch (0.3 cm) shallower than the frame sides. When cutting, make sure the balsa lengths are the same length as the frame. Make the width lengths slightly shorter, as they need to slip inside the two other longer lengths. Trust your measurements. Use the double-sided tape to attach the balsa pieces to the frame so that it will fit snugly in place. The longer pieces should be attached first.Then slip in the width pieces.

summary: Remove any wadding or packaging from the picture frame. Make the backing rest. Cut the balsa wood. Attach the balsa pieces to the frame.


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It is best served with flaky biscuits!
summary: When the time has passed, add in the egg noodles and wait for about 5-8 minutes, stirring occasionally. Season with salt and pepper to taste and enjoy!