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Don't worry about turning the ice into slush just yet. You just want to break the ice up. This recipe will give you more of a slushy-like consistency; it will not be smooth like a smoothie. Fill a pitcher with 2 cups (475 milliliters) of water, and add the powdered lemonade into it. How much powdered lemonade you add will depend on what brand you are using; in general, it will be about 1 tablespoon per 1 cup (240 milliliters) of water. Stir it briskly with a whisk until combined. The ice should be mostly broken up. It won't be completely smooth, and there may be some larger chips left, like in a slushy. If the lemonade is too sweet, add some more water. If the lemonade is too sour, add some sugar. This is enough to make two large servings, or four smaller ones. You can also garnish it with a mint leaf and/or a lemon slice for a touch of color.

summary: Pulse the ice in a blender until crushed. Prepare 2 cups (475 milliliters) of lemonade. Pour the lemonade into the blender and blend until everything is mixed together, or until you get a consistency you like. Taste the frozen lemonade and make any necessary adjustments. Pour the frozen lemonade into several tall glasses. Finished.


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Depending on the type of vegetable you’re roasting, this could take anywhere from 15-45 minutes after you put the veggies in the oven. Softer vegetables tend to only take 15-20 minutes to roast, while harder ones take 30-45 minutes. Soft veggies such as zucchini and eggplant will only take 15-20 minutes while harder veggies such as parsnips and sweet potatoes will take roughly 30 minutes.

summary: Look for browned edges that indicate the veggies are roasted.


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Locking on to it will be troublesome when you miss some orbs since the camera will follow it. It will start dropping some orbs, but with a lot of draws equipped, you won't have to move much yet. Do this when the mushroom moves faster and drops a large number of orbs. Luckily, the mushroom's movements are linear, so you'll be able to collect all the orbs by using quick run. Eventually, the mushroom will move faster and you'll have to glide after it. Mushroom no. 3 is one of the hardest mushrooms to beat, so you might have to repeat this a lot before you get it right.
summary: Press ∆ in order to start the challenge. Don't lock onto the mushroom. Keep close to it. Quick run (analog + hold □) to grab the orbs. Glide (analog + □ while in the air) to get closer if you get left behind. Keep repeating these steps until you collect 450 orbs.