Article: Remove your cake with the crumb coating from the fridge, and add a dollop of room-temperature frosting to the top center with your offset spatula. You could also choose to pipe a layer of frosting on with your smooth cake piping tip if you want.  Frost the top of the cake working from the center out. Then, add a layer to the sides of the cake as well. Don’t worry about this first layer of frosting being perfectly smooth. Try to keep it as level as possible though, smoothing out any ridges that might arise. Leave your cake uncovered on the counter for 15-20 minutes until the frosting is dry to the touch. If you need to, you can leave it to set for longer. Take a paper towel or a piece of wax paper and place it on the top of your cake. Use your fingers to smooth the frosting, using the paper as a barrier. Move the paper to the sides and repeat the process to smooth the edges of the cake as well.  For a completely smooth cake, use wax paper. If you would like a small pattern to show through, use a paper towel with the ridge-side down. Only place the paper and smooth it with your fingers a single time. Lifting and replacing the paper on the same section of cake will expose the wet underlayer, and just smear the frosting.
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Add your first layer of frosting. Let the frosting dry. Smooth the tops.
Article: Use either your hands or a knife to break the stalk of tenderstem broccoli into smaller pieces. Aim to create bite-sized pieces of tenderstem broccoli. Unlike regular broccoli that has a woody stem, tenderstem broccoli has a soft and nutritious stem, so you want to leave as much as you can. Leave the whole stem on the broccoli to get the most flavor and nutrition. Place the broccoli in a strainer, so you don’t have to hold it the whole time. Rinse the florets under cold water to clean off any dirt that may still be present. Rotate the pieces of broccoli so the water coats them entirely. Use cold water when you rinse the broccoli so it doesn’t soften up.
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Break the florets off of the main stalk. Don’t trim the stems. Wash your broccoli in the sink.
Article: It's on the top-left corner of the screen. Doing so will display a drop-down menu. This option is near the bottom of the drop-down menu. You'll see this on the left side of the "About This Mac" window. It's on the left side of window. Clicking this heading will open the "Software" overview in the main window here. This option is near the bottom of the list of information in the middle of the page. The number to the right of this heading determines how long your Mac has been on since its last shut-down.
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Click the Apple icon. Click About This Mac. Click System Report. Click the "Software" heading. Find the "Time since boot" heading.