Article: Dyeing the dress or altering its length and style can make it far more versatile and useful. Your white gown can become a black dress or a matching skirt and top. Natural fibers, such as satin, silk and organza, can be professionally dyed. However, synthetic materials like polyester, acrylic, and acetate cannot be dyed. Check the fabric of your wedding gown before attempting to dye the material. There are dozens of fun projects you can do to turn your wedding dress into something more special when you have finished using it. The many layers and diverse materials of wedding gowns makes them a unique and invaluable resource for making keepsakes. You could make:  Wedding photo album covers. Take some lace or satin from your dress and overlay the cover of your wedding photo album with it. Trinkets like a pendant necklace. Save a small piece of your dress and keep it in a pendant or locket. A christening gown for future children. Many traditions use a small white gown which you can create from excess dress materials. One last photo shoot! Take adventurous photos without fear of wrecking your dress. If sentimental keepsakes are not for you, you could always make something more useful instead. The high, durable quality of wedding gown material makes it ideal for creating various items around your home. You could make:  A tablecloth. Salvage the skirt from your dress and sew the top together to make a flowing tablecloth. Pillows or a quilt. Use different materials from your dress to make a patchwork quilt or cut two large squares for a pillow and sew that instead. Decorations like ornaments, banners, or a tree skirt. The lace and satin from your dress can be trimmed and attached to ornaments or strung together to make a long banner. Tree skirts can be made like table cloths, just leaving an opening to slide it around the base of the tree. Clothing accessories like scarves, headbands, and handkerchiefs. Fashionable scarves can be made from longer portions of your dress while smaller pieces could be attached to hair bands or left as handkerchiefs. Stuffed animals or a bassinet for future children. The skirt of your dress can be trimmed and hung around a crib or you can trace out a stuffed animal pattern and cut that out instead.
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Restyle the dress. Make sentimental items. Make practical items.
Article: Try and purchase fillets that are roughly the same texture. This ensures that they all cook at the same temperature and you don't end up with any undercooked of dry pieces. The foil will prevent the fish from sticking to the bottom. In the event that you don't have foil, lightly brush the bottom of the pan with olive oil or cooking spray. Take 1-1/2 cups of bread crumbs (regular if you want smooth-textured cod, panko for extra crispy) and mix in 1 teaspoon sea salt, cracked black pepper,  1/3 cup chopped parsley, 1/4 cup chopped green onions, 1 teaspoon garlic powder, and any other desired spices. Toss the mixture so that the ingredients are mixed in evenly and set aside.  This breadcrumb mixture is easily customized, as the only "essential" ingredients are the breadcrumbs and the salt. If you want new seasonings, you can't go wrong with a teaspoon of chili powder, paprika, and/or cayenne for a hotter fish. For an herb mixture, try 1 tsp dried oregano, rosemary, thyme, and/or basil. Chop the butter in small cubes to help it melt faster, and work the microwave in intervals of 30 seconds or less. You don't need the butter to be hot, just melted into a liquid. Mix in the juice from 1 large lemon once it is melted. Dip each fillet in the butter, coating both sides, then move it to the breadcrumb mixture. Lightly press the fish into the breadcrumbs so that it is coated completely, then set in the baking dish. Once all the fish is in the pan, pour any remaining butter mixture over the fillets. The fish should be flaky and moist when removed. and it will feel firm. If the inside is shiny and translucent, cook them for another 2-3 minutes. Garnish with a lemon wedge and a sprig of fresh parsley and serve. Cod has a mild flavor that makes it easy to adapt. This means you can customize the dish to your liking with a few easy tweaks.  For a low-cal version, cut the butter and breadcrumb mixtures in half. Simply drizzle the butter on top of the fish and sprinkle your breadcrumbs only on the top of the fish. Toss 2-3 chopped tomatoes, 4 cloves of garlic, and one sliced onion with a tablespoon of olive oil and surround the fish with the vegetables when cooking for an easy side-dish to go with the fish. Substitute breadcrumbs for 1/2 cup of flour for a lighter coating on your cod.
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Rinse, clean, and dry your cod fillets. Pre-heat your oven to 425 and line a baking sheet with aluminum foil. Mix your breadcrumbs in with seasoning in a small bowl. Melt 4 tablespoons of butter in the microwave. Coat the fish in the butter mixture, then the breadcrumbs. Cook the fish for 12-15 minutes. Try out several variations on the dish to suit your liking.
Article: For example, avoid forwarding an email containing a secret, especially if the person you're e-mailing doesn't want you to. Doing so can possibly cause the recipient to lose trust in you, and you could possibly have your relationship messed up. You certainly do not want that to happen. If you feel tempted to do so, put yourself in the other person's shoes, and think about how you would feel if that person spread rumors about you. For example, if your friend has a reputation for being mean and bossy, think about how you would feel if your friend told your other friends about one of your quirks. You wouldn't be very happy, right? For example, avoid letting your friend know that her friend broke up with an ex-boyfriend. Email isn't completely private, so it's possible that the person whose business you're discussing could see the emails and become mad at you and/or embarrassed, and this could mess up your relationship with the person. Flames are basically insults sent online to offend you, so it's important not to send flames to other people or start flame wars. This could make the other person mad, and you could also have your account suspended for this. This can be anything, from a person's age to the name of the school that he or she goes to. Put yourself in the other person's shoes -- how would you feel if someone gave your friend the address of your house? You would not be very happy, so be sure to obtain permission before sharing someone's personal information with others over email, or don't do so at all. It will show you are angry and you can upset the person. For example, if you're angry at someone at work, and you email that person a large rant in all caps, this could cause the person that you emailed to become irritated. This is the same thing with replying to emails; if you're angry at someone for sending you a particular message, hold off replying until you have calmed down.
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Don't forward emails that are private. Don't spread rumors about people. Avoid discussing people's private business. Avoid flaming. Avoid sharing the personal information of others without permission. Don't send an email when you're angry.