Article: All birds need to be provided with food, water, and mental stimulation. Cockatiels are typically mentally stimulated when they are given a variety of toys, such as bells, mirrors, chewing toys, and swings. Each of your birds should have access to food, water, and stimulation at all times. If you have multiple birds in one cage, then you need to have multiple food and water dishes in that cage. You should also put a wide variety of toys in the cage. Having multiple cockatiels will increase the amount of time it takes to properly care for them. You will need to spend more quality time with your pets, but you will also need to spend more time cleaning cages and changing out food and water dishes. Even if you have multiple birds in the same cage, that cage will get dirtier quicker. It will require more frequent cleaning than it did with only one bird. When you have multiple birds, it's important that you give each of them some focused time. Take each of them out of their cages on a regular basis and take the time to train and socialize all of them, so that all of your birds continue to be healthy and happy pets.  It is a good idea to make a schedule for when you hang out with each bird so that they all get equal attention. One-sided attention can make some birds jealous and aggressive towards you over time. When you only have one cockatiel, it will likely focus all of its attention on you. It may sing or whistle at you and it may like to spend time sitting on your hand or your shoulder. However, if you introduce a new bird into your home, then your first bird might give a lot of attention to your new bird. This is totally normal behavior that may or may not occur with the addition of new birds, but you should prepare yourself for that change. The downside of a change in interest in you is typically outweighed by the benefit that your bird will receive by being able to interact with another bird all of the time. They can give each other more interaction and attention than a human typically has time to provide. While cockatiels tend to be relatively hardy birds, they do need to get regular veterinary care to ensure that they stay healthy. Take all your birds in for an annual exam and assess them regularly for signs of ill health. When assessing the health of your birds, look at the clarity of their eyes, the state of their feathers, their energy level, and look for any changes in behavior.
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Provide for all of your birds' basic needs. Set aside more time for bird-related chores. Spend quality time with all of your birds. Be prepared for a change in your bird's interest in you. Care for the health of all of your birds.
Article: Use a showerhead or sink to completely wet your hair. The hair needs to be fully saturated during the whole cleansing and conditioning process, so don’t squeeze out any excess water. This will help keep the hair as moisturized as possible. Squeeze the product out into your hand and rub your palms together. Use your fingers to massage the product through your roots and into your scalp. No-poo cleansers are alternatives for shampoo that don't contain any sulfates, parabens, or detergent. Although the product is creamy, it won’t lather, so be sure to spread it around your scalp as you work it in. Avoid piling your hair on your head while you're working in the product or your hair could get tangled up. Once you’ve applied all of the product, rinse the cleanser out of your hair completely. Continue to massage the product into your hair and scalp as you rinse it off. As you rinse, the water will wash the cleanser through the ends of your hair, giving them a light cleaning as well.
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Run warm water over your hair until it’s completely soaked. Work a quarter-sized amount of no-poo cleanser through your hair. Rinse the no-poo cleanser out with warm water.
Article: Do not cook them any further than this. Use the serving suggestions above.
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In spite of what was said about serving immediately, as noted by Julia Child and other chefs like Michael Romano, it is possible to make poached eggs in advance for the busy cook with a crowd to feed. Drop them into a pan of simmering, salted water for 20-30 seconds (and no more than one minute) and they're ready to serve immediately.