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Use a spade to carefully scrape the dirt off the top of the hangi. Continue this until you see the sacks. Start with the outermost sack, and remove each layer until you reach the initial sack. Although the sacks will be hot, you will be able to remove them with your bare hands. When removing the final few sacks, be careful not to let any dirt fall onto the food. Two people are required for each basket, as it will be very heavy and warm. Use gloves or towels to lift the hangi basket out, and carry it away from the dirt to a table to serve. Carve out the meat into slices or portions. Serve the different types of meat on a plate with a few pieces of the vegetables.

summary: Scrape the dirt off slowly after 3 hours. Peel the sacks off the hangi. Remove the 3 baskets of food. Take the food out of the baskets and serve it.


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The autotune built into GarageBand will adjust the pitch of the track to whatever key you select. Click the key button on the top of the screen and then click the key that you want the track to be in on the drop-down menu. If you are applying a subtle autotune to a track, make sure that the key of the track matches the setting on the drop-down menu that you select. The scissor icon in the top left of the screen brings up the editing window on the vocal track. This will let you manipulate the track and change the way that the track sounds. Make sure that you are in the "Track" tab once the editing window is open to see the options for adjusting the track pitch. Hit the “Limit to Key” box to set the autotune to limit the pitch adjustment to the key that you selected previously. Limiting the vocal track to a specific key will keep the track on key even if the original recording wasn’t. Slide the pitch correction slider to 60-80 and then play the track to see how it sounds. Play around with the slider tool and try different levels until the track sounds the way you want.  The pitch correction will raise low-pitched portions of the track while maintaining a realistic and natural sounding voice for higher-pitched sections. A strong original recording will make autotuning the track easier. Adjusting the pitch slider to 100 will make the voice on the track sound robotic and unnatural. This sound is popular in hip-hop and can be used to completely transform a vocal track. Hit the play button to listen to the track with the pitch correction turned all the way up. You can adjust the pitch correction slider as high or low as you want.

summary: Set the key of the track. Click on the track you want to autotune, then click the scissor icon. Click on the “Limit to Key” box in the editing window. Slide the pitch slider to 60-80 for a gentle and natural correction. Slide the pitch correction slider to 100 for a high-pitched effect.


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Though snails may be out at any time, they are primarily nocturnal. This is because snails are susceptible to drying out in direct sunlight. Most snails go out searching for food when it's dark out (or at least darker than usual), so that would be the best time to find one. If at all possible, try to go looking for snails in the evening or on dark, overcast days. Snails can live in many different places, but most terrestrial snails live in shaded, damp areas. If there isn't much shade available, many snails will burrow under hard objects that remain cool and damp away from direct sunlight. Some common snail habitats include:  rocks debris flower pots wooden planks on the ground damp, shaded areas  weedy or leafy areas close to the ground One telltale sign of a snail is the viscous, sticky trail of slime it leaves in its wake. If you're having a hard time spotting snails, you might have more luck if you search for their slime trails and follow a sticky streak to the snail itself.  Slime is usually left in silvery streaks across dry surfaces. You might see a slime trail on rocks, dirt, pavement, or on vertical surfaces like trees and walls.
summary: Search at the optimal time. Check common snail habitats. Look for a slime trail.