Article: Homemade soups and stews are wonderful for warming up on a cold night, but they're also great as appetizers before a meal. There are many different types of soups you can make with a basic vegetable broth, including:  Vegetarian French onion  Vegetable soup Lentil soup Beef stew Risotto is a creamy rice dish that you can make with meat, fish, or vegetable broth. The trick with risotto is to keep the broth warm, and to add it to the rice in small increments. This gives the rice time to fully soak up the broth, which makes it creamy and soft. You can use vegetable broth to make any grains, including basic rice, quinoa, and polenta. There's no better way to finish mashed potatoes, French fries, meats, and savory pies than with homemade gravy. To make a simple gravy with your vegetable broth:  Heat a cup (235 ml) of the broth in a small saucepan Whisk together in a small bowl a teaspoon (2 g) of cornstarch and just enough water to dissolve cornstarch Pour the cornstarch slurry into the hot broth Bring the broth to a boil, whisking regularly Add salt, pepper, or additional spices if desired
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Make soup or stew. Try homemade risotto. Whip up some gravy.
Article: Beanbags are good for beginners. Basically, find balls that will not bounce a lot, or roll away when they're dropped––this will save a fair bit of running initially! A set of beanbags can be bought for a very low price or made by hand. Tennis balls filled with sand or a few pennies and covered with a round balloon also work well.  They don't bounce and they provide a slip-free grip. While you're at it, choose a suitable place to work in. At the very beginning, balls will end up flying everywhere, so it's best not to stand near granny's precious oil lamp or dad's collection of ceramic cows.
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Choose suitable balls.
Article: She will tell you to kill one of the captives. You can kill one, two, or all of them.  You can speak with the captives and listen to their stories. Kill whomever you think deserves to die. Your decision has no impact on gameplay. She will congratulate you and comment on your decision of which captive(s) to kill, and then instruct you to meet her at the Dark Brotherhood Sanctuary. It's in the Southwestern part of the map just west of Falkreath. It's the door with a skull on it.  This is the entrance to the Dark Brotherhood Sanctuary.  The door will ask you a riddle; "What is the music of life?". This is the correct answer to the riddle.  It's the first option in the answer menu.  The Black Door will respond, "Welcome home" then you will be let into the Sanctuary. Once you are inside, locate Astrid and talk to her. You will be made a full member of the Dark Brotherhood. You can now take on killing contracts for money (usually a few hundred gold).
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Talk to Astrid. Speak with Astrid. Go to the Sanctuary. Activate the Black Door. Select "Silence, my brother" as the answer. Talk to Astrid.