Problem: Article: While opening a home-based bakery might seem easy, you should be aware that there can be limitations involved. Check with your state's health department or food and agriculture agency to determine if starting a home-based bakery is legal in your area.  For example, in some U.S. states, home-based bakeries are prohibited. In others, there are many permit and insurance requirements that you'll have to meet before opening your bakery's doors. You may find some very interesting laws that might stop you from baking some of your delicious treats. For example, many states do not allow any foods in need of refrigeration for a home-run bakery. Research what modifications you have to make and complete them before an inspector makes their first visit. If you want to keep going with this bakery, an inspector will come to your kitchen every year to recertify it.  After you've determined that you can open a home-based bakery, you'll want to modify your home kitchen into a commercial kitchen area. This will allow you to sell baked goods to customers. There's a good chance that you'll have to modify your kitchen somehow before inspectors will certify your kitchen. Home-based bakeries can require that their owners have food preparation certificates. In addition, liability insurance and permits can be required of a home bakery's owner, like they would be of any other business owner. Check with your local government to find out what state ordinances apply to you in your area.
Summary: Determine the legality of home-based bakeries in your area. Look into certifying your kitchen. Get all your paperwork in order.

Problem: Article: There are dozens of different crochet stitches and techniques, but most of them are built on two basic stitches:  the single crochet (sc) and double crochet (dc) Some complex stitches, like the blanket stitch, combine double and single crochet stitches in a sequence, so learning these two stitches can also help you build to more intricate designs.
Summary: Know the stitches.

Problem: Article: Right-click on your desktop or whatever location you’d like your folder to be. Select New, then click Compressed (zipped )Folder. This will make a new .zip file that you can add files to as if it were a folder. Copy and paste or click and drag your files into the new .zip file. You can move as many files and folders over as you’d like. Open the .zip file. Click File, then select Add a Password. Enter a password of your choosing, then enter again to confirm it. You will now need this password every time you access the .zip file. Other users will still be able to see the contents of the file, but they will not be able to access them without the password. Once the .zip file is created, you will have two copies of your folder: the original and the .zip file. Delete or move your original so that it cannot be accessed.
Summary: Create a compressed folder. Move your files. Add a password. Delete the original.

Problem: Article: Your cat’s everyday behaviors may give an indication as to whether they are feeling better or worse. Pay close attention to their eating and drinking habits as your cat may stop eating entirely if suffering from digestive issues. Acting overly hungry and gorging can be another sign of problems. Reach out to your vet if your cat seems to lack energy as well. Try to watch your cat use the litterbox to observe any signs of stress as they pass stools. If your cat appears to strain or is shaking, or if they make repeated trips to the litterbox without producing any stools or urine, then that can be a sign of a problem. An adult cat should produce stools on an average of once a day. Their stools should be 2–3 inches (5.1–7.6 cm) long and about .5 inches (1.3 cm) wide. They should be brown in appearance, or sometimes as light as a tan. The odor can be noticeable, but should not be lingering or too strong. There are many types of blood that can be present in your cat’s stool and they all indicate different things in the body. Blood that appears red or pink can mean that the problem originated in the lower intestine or anal region. If the blood appears black or brown, then the problem likely exists in the small intestine and may be more problematic as a result. Your cat’s stools should be fairly firm in appearance. You should be able to pick up the stools with a scooper without them running through the gaps. When the colon is not operating properly, then water mixes with feces and creates stool that is loose and resembles diarrhea. On the other hand, rock hard stools can mean that the digestive system is not properly lubricated and your cat may be dehydrated. It is possible that your cat may take a while to recover from bloody stools, especially if they indicate an underlying digestive problem. Your cat may even need to spend part of their recovery period at the vet under observation. Just try to follow the vet’s instructions and this should speed up the recovery.
Summary:
Watch your cat closely. Know what normal stool looks like. Know how to identify different types of blood in stool. Pay attention to the consistency of the stool. Be patient during the recovery period.