Article: You don't need the oven to get very hot. The pinecones just need some gentle heat to help dry them fully, so they'll open again after soaking. If you don't have any parchment paper, you can use aluminum foil instead. Leave some space between each pinecone. This allows the hot air to flow better between them and gives them room to open up. This may take anywhere from 30 minutes to two hours. Check the pinecones frequently, though, so that they don't catch on fire. They're ready when they're shiny and fully opened. If you prefer, you can leave the pinecones out to air dry so they open up again. However, it can take two to three days for them to open, which makes baking a good idea if you don't have much time. Use a pair of oven mitts, tongs, or even a soup ladle to do this. Be careful while moving the pinecones; they'll be very fragile. Once they're cool, you can paint them, display them, or seal them further. They will have a shiny coating on them, which is just melted sap. This can act as a natural preservative. If you want to preserve them further, you should finish them.
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Preheat your oven to 200 to 250°F (94 to 122°C). Set the pinecones on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Bake the pinecones until they open up. Transfer the pinecones to a wire cooling rack. Allow the pinecones to cool for at least 10 minutes.

Problem: Article: Try to keep the bag as loose as possible, It might be easier to do this step and the next step with a friend. This will take about a minute or so.
Summary: Place the balloon on a flat surface and hold the bag up over the candles. Keep holding the bag until it fills up and stands on its own.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Too much heat can damage boots, so never hold the hairdryer against them or heat them too long. This method is good for making your boot more comfortable, but cannot stretch it to a new size. Putting on two pairs of socks will allow for greater stretch. You won't need to wear the boots for long, so don't worry too much about hurting your feet. Aim the hair dryer at the area of the boot that needs stretching. Hold it a few inches (about 10 cm) away from the boot and only turn it on for a few seconds. Move your foot around inside the boot or curl and stretch your toes for better stretching. Walk until the boots have lost the heat from the hairdryer. If it's painful to walk in the boots, remain seated and stretch them by flexing your toes and foot. If the boots have not stretched enough, heat and walk again. Heat can dry out leather and make it brittle, so apply a leather conditioner afterward if using this method on leather boots. There's no need to moisturize synthetic material such as vinyl.

SUMMARY: Be aware of the risks. Wear thick socks inside the boots. Turn on the hairdryer. Wear them until they cool down. Test with normal socks, then repeat if needed. Apply leather conditioning cream (optional).

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you have a significant amount of paint left, you can return it to the original can; remember, however, that the amount you return to the can has already been thinned, meaning the next time you use it, you may need to adjust the amount of thinner used. Epoxy paints and paints that use a catalyst (two-part paints) cannot be returned to the original can; they must be used entirely or disposed of properly once mixed. Wipe off/out any excess paint. If there is too much paint left in the cup or the spray assembly, you may have to repeat this step a few times. Do this as soon as the paint job has dried; leaving the tape on the surface for an extended period will allow the adhesive to set, making it difficult to remove.
Summary: Pour out the unused paint. Rinse the siphon tube and cup with thinner. Fill the spray cup about 1/4 of the way with paint thinner, slosh it around, and spray it through the sprayer until it comes out clear. Remove all masking tape and paper from your work area.

If you have a specific group you’d like to join, use the Activity Group’s search feature. Enter any related words to your query on the text field provided and click the “search” button. Otherwise, you can select from the list of groups listed on the Activity Groups section. Click the plus (+) icon right next to the name of the group to join one. If you want to view the details of the group first before joining, click the name of the group to open it in detail. Click the name of the group you’ve joined to open it. Below the name of the group in the upper left-hand corner you’ll see the “Leave Group” link. Click this and you’ll be removed as a member of the group. Each group have threads inside, similar to the Discussion and Help Forum. To reply to an existing thread, click the pink “Reply” button and enter your message on the text field provided. Click the “Post” button to submit and post your reply to that thread then wait for other members to comment on your reply. To post a new thread, go back to the group’s thread list and click the “New Topic” link. Enter the title/subject of your thread and your message on the text field provided. Click the “Post” button to submit and create the new topic then wait for other members to reply to your new thread.
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One-sentence summary -- Search for an existing group. Join a group. Leave a group. Reply to a group thread. Create new group thread.

You need to stay off of your aching foot as much as possible for at least a week. Think about possible causes of the problem while you're resting and figure out how you can make some changes. Some actions that can contribute to heel spurs include:  Running too often or running on hard surfaces such as concrete Tight calf muscles Shoes with poor shock absorption Place your ice pack on your heel for 10 to 15 minutes at least twice a day. Ice can help relieve pain and prevent heel swelling by decreasing blood flow to that area. You can also try rolling your foot over an iced can or bottle if your heel spurs are accompanied by plantar fasciitis. Over-the-counter options like ibuprofen and naproxen can offer temporary relief and help to reduce inflammation. It is safe to take these medications every day during your injury as long as you follow the dose instructions that come with the packaging.  If your pain medications are not helping to ease the pain caused by heel spurs, you should make an appointment with your doctor. If you're experiencing swelling in multiple joints and anti-inflammatory medications offer no relief, see your doctor. Extra cushioning can reduce pain when you're standing and walking. Soft silicone heel pads are inexpensive options and you can purchase them over the counter. Insoles are easily found over the counter as well, and can be quite cheap.  Use heel cup inserts to help align the bones in your foot and cushion your heel. Your feet may sweat more with a heel cup, so change your socks and shoes often. Pick up generic insoles at a drugstore or shoe store. Push on the arch to make sure it doesn't collapse. You can also take insoles to a podiatrist to get them customized. In many cases, you'll be in too much pain to go ahead with a strenuous exercise routine that puts pressure on or impacts your heel. Listen to your body and switch to different activities such as swimming or riding a bike until your heel spurs improve.
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Take a break from exercise and get some rest. Apply an ice pack to your heel. Try non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) medication to ease the pain. Buy heel cups or insoles to cushion your feet inside your shoes. Ease back into your activities slowly.