In a large mixing bowl, stir together 1 cup (100 g) shredded mozzarella cheese, 2 cups (200 g) shredded cheddar cheese, and ¼ to ½ cup (25-50 g) green onions to your taste. When they’re well mixed, add in ¼ cup (60 ml) mayonnaise and 1 tablespoon (15 g) sour cream and stir until the ingredients are thoroughly combined. You can substitute your favorite cheeses, such as monterey jack, colby, provolone, or swiss, if you aren’t a fan of mozzarella and cheddar. Any combination will work. In a separate, smaller bowl, combine ½ stick (57 g) of butter that’s been softened so it’s almost melting with 1 to 2 cloves of minced garlic. Blend together until the mixture is smooth.  To soften the butter, cut it into small pieces and place it in a microwave-safe bowl. Start heating it at 10% power in the microwave for intervals of 20 seconds until it just starts to melt.  If you don’t have fresh garlic, you can substitute for the cloves with ⅛ to ¼ teaspoon (approximately 1 g) of garlic powder. Once the butter and garlic are combined, stir them into the cheese mixture. You’ll wind up with an extremely thick paste-like texture, but blend well so all of the flavors are combined.  A wooden spoon or a spatula works best for mixing the butter mixture and the cheese mixture together. You can add other toppings to the cheesy bread’s spread, such as chopped black olives or chopped artichoke hearts. After you’ve combined the topping ingredients, make sure that your oven is ready for the bread. Preheat the broiler in your oven. In most cases, the broiler heating element is at the top of the oven, so place the oven rack in the highest position. Most broiler controls are separate from the oven temperature settings, so make sure that you set your oven correctly. Take a loaf of long crusty bread, such as Italian or French, and slice it in half lengthwise. Line a cookie sheet or baking pan with foil, and place the two halves of the bread, crust side down, on the sheet. Use a spatula to spread the cheese mixture over both pieces of bread until completely covered. You can use any type of bread that you like. Just make sure that it’s thick enough to support the weight of the topping spread. When both slices of bread are covered in the cheese spread, place the cookie sheet under the broiler. Allow the bread to broil for 3 to 5 minutes, or until the cheese melts and starts to brown. It usually helps the broiling process if you leave the oven door slightly ajar while you broil the bread. Check your oven’s instructions to see if that’s recommended for your model. Once the bread is finished broiling, allow it to sit for approximately 5 minutes or until it’s cool enough to handle. Use a bread knife to slice the two halves into pieces for serving.
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One-sentence summary -- Combine the cheeses, green onion, mayonnaise, and sour cream. Mix the butter and garlic together. Add the butter mixture to the cheese mixture. Preheat the broiler. Cut a loaf of bread in half, place on a pan, and spread the cheese over it. Broil the bread for several minutes. Allow the bread to cool before slicing.


Depending on how many guests and the space available, suitable places may be: your house, backyard, a club building, a local (well-lit) park or a party-friendly room in a local restaurant. If using a public place for your party, be sure to seek permission. It's not a good idea to just rock up in a park and start a party!
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One-sentence summary -- Find an area to host your Halloween party.


Whether you get there some other way, or skip trips by doing business online or by phone, you can probably figure out ways to put fewer miles on your vehicle than you do. Your driving habits actually how much CO2 your car emits. Accelerating smoothly and slowly, maintaining a steady, moderate speed while you drive, and anticipating your stops and starts will actually help you to save one ton of CO2  in a year. If you know you are going to be driving a lot, and have the funds to do so, you should consider purchasing an all-electric car. Remember, though, that much electricity also has a carbon cost (mitigate this by charging your car with renewables—e.g. solar panels on the roof of your house), and that electric cars don't cut down on traffic congestion. This means making sure your fuel, air, and oil filters are replaced when they need to be. When your car is running efficiently, your emission control systems should be working at the top of their game. To maximize your gas mileage, make sure that your tires are properly inflated. If you are traveling a relatively long distance, and have the time to do so, go by a train or bus, rather than by airplane. Airplanes pump out a lot of CO2 emissions. You can reduce your carbon footprint by trying other means of long-distance transportation. If you do have to take a plane, look for a nonstop flight, rather than switching planes during a layover. This will not only reduce your air travel footprint, it will also be much more convenient for you.
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One-sentence summary -- Drive less. Reduce your carbon footprint when you do drive your car. Get your car serviced regularly. Travel by train or bus rather than flying.


Generally, if the disease is localized to the prostate, it is curable. If the cancer is susceptible to hormone treatments, the prognosis is considered to be favorable. The three-year survival rate for prostate cancer is 100% for local invasion, 99.1% for regional invasion, and 33.1% for distant metastasis. If the cancer is only in the prostate, it can generally be treated with a radical prostatectomy, which means surgically removing the prostate. For older males with a life expectancy of less than ten years who have not displayed symptoms, it may be advisable to observe the condition before committing to surgery. This is because surgery on the prostate can cause additional complications that include urinary incontinence and erectile dysfunction. For prostate cancer that has progressed beyond the prostate to local regions of the body, radiation therapy is usually prescribed. In addition, deprivation of androgens (hormones that maintain male characteristics) may help to decrease the spread of the disease. When the prostate cancer has become locally invasive, treatment aims to decrease the spread of the cancer. Once the prostate cancer has invaded other parts of the body, treatment regimens will usually entail reducing the amount of testosterone produced in the body, which can be a more radical approach to reducing androgens than with locally invasive disease.  Anti-androgens — These medications will aim to block androgens from expressing their effects on the proper hormonal tissue receptors in the body to reduce testosterone production.  GnRH antagonists — These medications will bind to receptors in the pituitary gland and help to suppress the production of testosterone. Luteinizing hormone-releasing agonists — These medications will also affect the androgen producing pathways of your body to reduce testosterone. Orchiectomy — This procedure calls for the complete removal of the testes. This is usually reserved for patients who are non-compliant with their medications.
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Ask your doctor for a prognosis. Look into a radical prostatectomy for localized prostate cancer. Ask your doctor about radiation therapy for locally invasive prostate cancer. Consider options for metastatic prostate cancer.