Foods and beverages take in the heat created by a microwave, while metallic items cause this heat to bounce around. This may start a fire and/or damage the inner-workings of your appliance, leaving you with far worse problems than a bad smell. Don’t put any kind of metal into the microwave—both aluminum foil and metal utensils can damage your appliance.
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One-sentence summary -- Avoid heating anything made of metal in the microwave.


It has a blue icon that says "Ps" inside of a square.  Click the Photoshop icon on your home screen to open a new Photoshop session. It's in the menu bar at the top of the screen.  This displays a drop-down menu. It's the first option in the File drop-down menu.  This displays a pop-up window you can use to create a new Photoshop document. This creates a document that is 3.5 x 2 inches with a 1/8th-inch 'bleed' area around the edges.  The unit of measurement should be "Inches".  If it is not inches, click the drop-down menu next to "Width" and "Height" and select "Inches". If you are using a print service, such as Vistaprint or Moo or a print shop, make sure you use their recommended Photoshop settings.  You can even download a blank Photoshop file from their website. The bleed area ensures that the colours "bleed" out over the edges when the cards are cut.  This prevents the white marks around the border of the card when it is cut. This creates a file that has a resolution of 300 pixels per inch.  This is standard for most print materials. Use the drop-down menu next "Color Mode" to select "CMYK".  CMYK is the color mode most commonly used with printed graphics. This creates a new Photoshop document with the dimensions you set. It's in the menu bar at the top of the screen.  This displays a drop-down menu. It's about halfway down the "View" menu.  This turns on Rulers for your documents. To create a guideline, click on the ruler at the top and left of your document and drag inwards.  Do this to create two horizontal guidelines. One at 0.125 inches and one at 2.125 inches. Then create two more vertical lines at 0.125 inches and 3.625 inches. The area outside the guidelines is the bleed area. It's in the menu bar at the top of the file. This opens a new window you can use to save your document. Use the text box next to "File Name" to type a name for your business card document. PSD is the file format that is native to Photoshop.  Saving your files in Photoshop format is the best way to preserve the color detail and editable layers.  To select PSD, use the drop-down menu next to "Format" to select "Photoshop" or "PSD". This saves your photoshop document. It's a good idea to save frequently while working in Photoshop.  To save, click File in the menu bar, and then click Save or press Ctrl+S on PC, or ⌘ Command+S on Mac.
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One-sentence summary -- Open Photoshop. Click File. Click New. Type 3.75 next to "Width" and 2.25 next to "Height". Type 300 next to "Resolution". Select "CMYK" for the color mode. Click Ok. Click View. Click Rulers. Drag a guideline to 0.125 inches in from all edges. Click File. Click Save As. Type a name for your file. Select "PSD" as the file format. Click Save.


Rinse 2 tall glasses with water first, then freeze them for 10 to 20 minutes. You don't have to do this, but it will help keep your float from melting too fast.  Do't dry the glasses first. The water will freeze on the glass and give you a frosty film. If you are worried abut the glasses breaking and don't care about the frosty finish, stick the glasses into the fridge for 3 to 4 hours instead. Again, you don't have to do this, but it will help slow down the melting process and give you an extra cold treat. Take the root beer out of the freezer first. Add a swirl of whipped cream onto each float, then top it off with a maraschino cherry. Serve the root beer floats immediately with straws and long, slender spoons. You can also serve the root beer floats as-is, without any garnishes.
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One-sentence summary -- Freeze your glasses ahead of time, if desired. Pop the glasses back into the freezer for another 10 minutes, if desired. Garnish the root beer float, if desired, then serve it immediately.


Separate the hair into three small but equal pieces--a left portion, a middle portion, and a right portion. This hair will make up your braid.
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Grab and separate three portions of hair along the part.