Problem: Article: , if necessary. It's important to work with a very sharp knife, since butternut squash is firm and smooth. A blunt knife could slip and cut you if you aren't careful. Use a thick, heavy knife to do the job. Place the squash on a large cutting board. Hold the thicker end of the squash with one hand, and use the other to cut approximately 1/2 inch (1.2 cm) off the narrow end, just below the stem. The slice should be clean and even. Hold the narrow end of the squash and use your other hand to cut approximately 1/2 inch (about 1.2 cm) off the wider end. . Now that you have a flat base to work with, it's time to peel off the rind. Use a vegetable peeler, or if you don't have one that's sturdy enough, a very sharp knife.  Stand the squash upright on its wider end. Hold it from the top with one hand and use the other to run the vegetable peeler in vertical strokes down the side of the squash. Alternatively, you could hold the squash in one hand and use the vegetable peeler to remove the rind in horizontal strokes. Stand the squash upright on its wider end. Place the knife in the middle of the top of the squash and slice downward. Make one clean cut to slice the squash in two.  Cutting butternut squash can sometimes be difficult because the squash is dense and hard. If this is the case, gently tap the knife end with a rubber mallet to help it cut through the flesh of the squash. If the mallet method doesn't work, you can switch to a serrated knife and use a sawing motion to cut the squash in half. Use a metal spoon to scoop the seeds and stringy pulp from the both halves of the squash. The seeds can be  roasted like pumpkin seeds, so save them if you'd like. Lay both halves of the squash cut side down on the cutting board. Make a horizontal cut in each half, separating the bulbous end from the thin end. You should now have four parts of the butternut squash to work with. The thickness of your strips will vary depending on the specific recipe. Generally, the strips will range from 1/2 inch to 1 inch (about 1.2 cm to 2.5 cm). For recipes like butternut squash chips, could run the peeled butternut squash over a mandolin to create super thin, even slices instead of slicing the squash using a knife. You could leave them as strips if you'd like, or cut them crosswise to create uniform butternut squash cubes.  If you want to save some time with the cubing process, stack several lengthwise strips on top of each other and cut them at the same time. If you utilize this technique, don't let the strips slip while cutting. This will create uneven cubes. Keep in mind that the smaller you slice the squash, the more quickly the cubes will cook. Determine how small the pieces should be for the recipe you are using.
Summary: Sharpen your knife Cut off the top. Cut off the bottom. Peel the squash Slice the squash down the middle. Scoop out the seeds and pulp. Cut the halves in half. Cut the sections the squash into lengthwise strips. Cut the lengthwise strips crosswise.

Problem: Article: Wear comfortable, casual clothing. Skip the glamorous look-- you don’t want to worry about staying clean while you pet the cows. You may walk through grass, mud, and animal droppings on your tour, so wear shoes that you don’t mind getting a bit dirty. They should also ideally have closed toes, as you may be walking close to animals and machines and you’ll want your feet protected. Rubber boots with hard soles that do not stain easily are best.  Keep in mind that farms may not let you on tour if you’re dressed inappropriately. Dress for the weather. Check the weather before you go. The weather might be quite different depending on how far you are driving from home. Bring a good rain jacket or a sweater if there is a chance of rain. If you are going with a school group, let the students know what the weather will be like on the day of the trip. Remind the students to wear layers if the weather will fluctuate between cool and warm. The dairy farm is a great location to pause for a few moments and enjoy an outdoor meal. Take a break from the tour and enjoy your surroundings. Snack time is a good moment to think of a few questions to ask your tour guide!  Some farms offer food for purchase. Ask about the available options when you schedule your tour. Try out fresh ice cream, cheeses, or other prepared dairy products for lunch. Have students to bring a packed lunch. Although there might be snacks offered on the tour, students should still bring a full lunch. Decide if you will allow students to purchase lunch on the farm. If so, remind them to bring enough money for a satisfying lunch. Remember that you might be outside for a good part of the day. Farms tend to have large open spaces where you will be exposed to direct sunlight. Wear a hat to cover your face and use sunscreen if you are prone to sunburn. Bring extra sunscreen if you are traveling with students. Students may forget to apply sunscreen before leaving home, so it is best to have some on-hand at the farm. Many bugs live in rural areas and farmlands. Pack some form of bug spray or insect repellent to avoid going home with itchy bites. Bug spray is especially helpful if you plan to wear shorts or stay overnight. Apply the repellant to exposed skin before you go on the tour.
Summary: Dress appropriately. Bring a packed lunch or other snacks. Pack a hat or sunscreen. Bring insect repellant.

Problem: Article: Open the file that you would like to change/improve. At the top of the document, click on the Tools button. A sidebar will appear. Click on Content Editing to expand that field, then click in Edit Text & Images. The editable text blocks will be outlined. Select the text you wish to edit in the standard fashion: click to insert the cursor, click and drag to select multiple characters, double-click to select an entire word, or triple-click to select the entire text block. In Acrobat XI, the text now flows and wraps as one would expect. If you add or remove a significant amount of text, you will want to adjust the text blocks to fit the document. It will have a blue outline, with blue handles on the corners and centers. To adjust the size of a text block, click on a blue handle, and drag as necessary. To adjust the position of a text block, place your cursor over a horizontal or vertical line. The cursor will change to a cross, and you can drag the text block in any direction. Note the green guide lines—those help you keep your text aligned with other text objects on the page you're editing. Holding Shift will snap to horizontal or vertical dragging. Acrobat XI also makes it easy to edit font attributes. Select the word, phrase, or text block you want to edit, then adjust as desired from the Format panel.
Summary: Launch Adobe Acrobat. Expand the Tools sidebar. Edit the text. Adjust the text blocks. Click in a text block to select it. Edit the font. Don't forget to save your work!

Problem: Article: sudo apt-get update (then hit Enter) The password is that one, which you're using in the Login Screen. Password does not show up in the terminal when you type it. Just type your password and hit Enter. If your password was entered correctly, the action will continue. sudo apt-get install alien (then hit Enter) The password is that one, which you're using in the Login Screen. Password does not show up in the terminal when you type it. Just type your password and hit Enter. If it asks you do you want to continue, type 'Y' to your Terminal and then hit Enter.
Summary:
Type the following command to the Terminal (press Ctrl+Alt+T on your keyboard) or use copy/paste method to update your system first: When it asks you for password, don't be confused. To install Alien application to your Ubuntu operating system, you need to type following command to the Terminal (press Ctrl+Alt+T on your keyboard) or use copy/paste method: When it asks you for password, don't be confused.