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If you chop the onion too coarsely, your dip will be too chunky. You are only using half of the salt for now. You will add the rest into the dip later. This will take about 20 minutes. The stirring will help the onion heat more evenly, and keep it from burning. If the onions start to burn, add a splash of water. The garlic is done when you can smell it. You can mince the garlic by dicing it very finely with a sharp knife, or by using a garlic press. You will need about two sprigs of thyme. You do not need to dice the thyme further; simply pull the leaves off, and add them to the pan. This will take about 15 minutes. If you are in a hurry, set it down in front of an open window or a mini fan. You can use nonfat, low fat, or regular Greek yogurt. When stirring, be sure to scrape the bottom of the bowl every so often, so that the plain yogurt doesn't settle at the bottom. If you'd like your dip more salty, add some more salt. If you'd like it more spicy, add some more pepper. The longer the dip sits, the more the flavors will blend. You can serve it with potato chips or vegetables. Put any leftovers in the fridge, and eat them within a week. If serving the dip at a party, consider garnishing it with a sprig of thyme.

summary: Peel the onion, cut off the stems, and chop it up very, finely. Heat the onion, oil, and ½ teaspoon (2.5 grams) of salt in a medium-sized saucepan over medium heat. Fry the onion until it starts to caramelize, stirring every 20 seconds. Add the minced garlic, and fry for a few more seconds. Remove the onion from heat and stir in the Worcestershire sauce and fresh thyme, if desired. Let the onion mixture cool. Fill a medium-sized bowl with yogurt, then stir in the onion mixture. Stir in the salt and pepper, to taste, and taste before making any adjustments. Consider refrigerating the dip, covered, for an hour before serving it. Finished.


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Have one list for guys and another one for girls. ) on it.

summary: Make a list of numbers 1-20 on a sheet of paper. Make an answer sheet with names on. Make a sheet with tasks, usually embarrassing (like ask out etc. Give the test to a random person (NO TEACHERS) then they pick and they will have to do the thing with that person.


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If your guinea pig had an accident during floor time, it is best to wait until they are back in their cage before cleaning it up. If the mess is a bad one, cut floor time short. Put them back in their cage so that their shavings can catch any further droppings. If you have a plastic scoop or spoon handy, you can scoop up any poop pellets. Normally, guinea pig droppings will be small, solid droppings, and it will be easy to pick them up. If you do not have a scoop, you can use a paper towel to pick them up. Do not touch droppings with your bare hands. If your guinea pig pees on a carpet, get a paper towel and fold it over to create a thick pad. Press the towel to the carpet spot to soak it up. Don't try to rub it away; this causes the urine to soak deeper into the carpet. Once the droppings and urine have been removed, you should use a pet-safe disinfectant. You can use conventional antibacterial sprays so long as you wait a day before reintroducing your guinea pig to the area.  You can also use a solution made of equal parts of white vinegar and water. You can mix eight ounces of hydrogen peroxide with a teaspoon of dish detergent as well. Test it on a small spot of your carpet to make sure that it won't damage it. If the accident occurred on the carpet, you can use baking soda to remove the stench. Sprinkle a handful of baking soda over the spot, and let it sit for fifteen to twenty minutes. Vacuum it afterward. The smell should be gone. Before you let your guinea pig back into this area, make sure that the disinfectant has completely dried. This will prevent them from being exposed to chemicals. You may want to wait up to a full day before letting them back in the area.
summary: Return your guinea pig to their cage. Pick up droppings with a scoop or a paper towel. Blot out urine stains. Spray with a disinfectant. Sprinkle baking soda over the affected area. Allow the area to dry completely.