Problem: Article: Put the plastic lid somewhere that it won’t be disturbed, like on a countertop or your desk. Leave it alone for a whole day; otherwise, it might not dry correctly. If you’re worried that dust, animal hair, or other debris might get into your glue, you can cover the container, although it might take a little longer to dry. When it’s ready, your craft putty will stretch easily, and it won’t feel sticky to the touch. However, your craft putty will stick when you press it to a wall, so feel free to use it to stick paper or posters to your wall.  The putty should tear or snap if you pull it sharply, so it’s easy to use just a small amount for your project! You can store your craft putty at room temperature. It will harden over time, but it should soften again when you knead it. However, it will gradually pick up bits of dust and debris, which will also cause it to harden. When you can no longer knead your putty and it starts to look dark, it's time to make a new batch!
Summary: Let the glue dry for about 1 day. Use your putty when it becomes stretchy.

Problem: Article: To reduce calorie density, you always want to add more water-rich ingredients to your dishes. Change a pasta dish by substituting whole-wheat pasta, or substitute a whole-wheat tortilla for a white flour tortilla. You can substitute saturated fats like butter with olive or canola oil. You can also used reduced amounts of fats or use cooking spray for browning. For instance, substitute reduced-fat cheese or cream cheese in a casserole. Prepare the recipe using a sugar substitute or cut the amount of sugar. Many recipes include a listing of how the ingredients were modified to adjust the CD. Experiment with these principles in your own cooking.
Summary: Add more vegetables and fruit. Switch to whole grains. Decide how to lower fat. Substitute low-fat versions of ingredients when possible. Try to reduce sugar. Read the recipe supplements.

Problem: Article: Allowing your horse to spend more time in a pasture or pen will cut down on the amount of cleaning you have to do, as the horse won’t be in its stall. Additionally, it also reduces the amount of feed your horse needs, since it will graze while it’s out.  This might not be possible if you don’t have a lot of pasture area or the weather is unfavorable. Your horse may get dirtier if it spends most of its time outdoors, which can increase your time spent grooming it. However, it's best to groom your horse every day, regardless of how dirty it gets. Boarding your horse can save you a ton of time, but it’s also more expensive. Talk to your boarder to find out what type of discounts they offer for work around the facility. Although this will cost you some time, you can achieve big savings.  For instance, you may save money if you muck your horse's stall yourself. However, some stables may require you to also do work around the facility. Some facilities will allow you to board your horse for free in exchange for feeding all the horses in the morning or evening, blanketing the horses, or mucking out their stalls. In some cases, your horse might be able to work off part of its own board. In the case of riding schools or working farms, the boarder may agree to reduce your fees if they can use your horse. You might think of boarding facilities as a stable, but some boarders offer pasture boarding. Your horse won’t have a stall, but it will have lots of space to roam and graze.  Horses thrive the best when they spend most of their time outdoors with other horses. However, look for a pasture that offers a communal barn or run-in shed for days when the weather is bad. This will provide your horse with protection from the sun, rain, wind, or snow.  Most horses enjoy being out in the pasture, so this may be a happier option for your horse. As an added benefit, this can also save you money on feed, as your horse will be grazing. Fill the stall with 12 to 18 inches (30 to 46 cm) of hay or wood, hemp or flax shavings. When you muck the stall, toss lightly soiled bedding to the side of the stall, then remove heavily soiled bedding. Replace the heavily soiled bedding with fresh bedding as needed. Clean out and disinfect the entire stall at regular intervals, such as weekly, monthly, or twice a year.  A deep litter system will save you a lot of time, and it usually saves you supplies, as well. However, it’s not as healthy for your horse. Since a deep litter system allows lightly soiled bedding to build up, your horse may develop respiratory problems due to ammonia. Cleaning out the stall more often, such as weekly or monthly, is the best way to prevent this. A bigger pitchfork will pick up more soiled bedding at one time, cutting down on your work time. Similarly, a larger wheelbarrow will haul more to the disposal heap in one pass. Using these supplies will cut down on the time you spend cleaning. This is especially helpful if you choose to clean the stalls often.
Summary: Turn out your horse as often as you can. Arrange to work off part of your horse’s boarding fees, if applicable. Check into boarding your horse in a pasture rather than a stable. Use a deep litter system to save time and supplies when mucking. Use a bigger wheelbarrow and pitchfork to clean your stall.

Problem: Article: When you first sign in to Google Play Music, there will be a link in the top-right corner that says “Upload Music.” Click this link and you will be taken to the download page for Music Manager. Download and install the program. You will be prompted to enter your Google login information. After you sign in, you will be asked if you wish to upload songs, or download them. Select Upload and click next. Music Manager will ask where it should scan for music files.  If you use iTunes, select the first option and Music Manager will convert your iTunes files so that they can be added to your library. If you have a library built in Windows Media Player, choose the second option to import the files. You can also tell Music Manager where to look specifically on your computer, including My Music folder or any other folder you specify. Music Manager will automatically begin uploading your songs to your Google Play Music account. This could take quite a while depending on your connection.  Any new songs that are added to the folders that you specify are automatically added to your Google Play Music library when the Music Manager is running. You can upload up to 20,000 of your own songs for free. Any song you purchase from the Google Play Store is added to your library. These songs do not count towards your 20,000 song limit. They can be downloaded to your computer through the Music Manager.
Summary:
Download the Music Manager. Sign in to Music Manager. Add your library. Wait for songs to upload. Add more music.