Article: Follow the specific recipe you are using, including ingredient amounts, utensils and baking dishes, steps or instructions, oven temperatures, and baking times. Using a damp knife, cut the cake in sections or quarters. This allows the insides of the cake to cool down faster, rather than having the cake cool down from the outside in. When the cake pieces has reached room temperature or warm to handle, use your hands to crumble the cake in a large mixing bowl. You will want to break down any chunks, especially any hard corners. Start off with 1/4 cup of icing in the bowl. Use a wooden spoon to thoroughly incorporate the cake crumbs and icing together until you achieve a consistency of dough, as if you're making cookie dough. Add additional icing, if needed. Having the mixture chilled makes it easier for you to roll it into balls.
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Bake the cake. Slice the cake. Crumble the cake. Add the icing and 1 cup English toffee bits. Refrigerate the mixture.
Article: . Use a website to give people a single place to refer back to and to keep all your information in one place. You don't need to know how to code to build a website. Use a software program to design your website, or pick a pre-designed one.  Make your mission statement clear on your "About Us" page. Include information from your campaign. Create an area with up-to-date information on how people can get involved, and leave a place where people can contact you. Make the website easy to share. If the website is not easy to share, people won't do it. That means that you need to have a share button for all major social media networks on every page. Then, all people have to do is click to share. Social media platforms are a great way to connect with people. Build pages or accounts specifically for your cause, using your logo as the picture. Include your mission statement and a link to your website, so that people can find out more. Ask your friends and family to join the cause. Then ask them to invite their friends along. It's also helpful to use social media platforms that let you connect to people beyond just your followers, so you can find new people for your cause. For instance, Instagram and Twitter allow you to add hashtags to your posts. People can look through posts under one hashtag, so they may find your campaign that way. The key is to pick popular hashtags. You can't just build a presence and expect the work to be done. You have to connect with your followers. Posting information about your cause is important, but most people are turned off by pages that are serious all the time. Include relevant fun stuff, too, to encourage your audience to stay and invite others to join.  For instance, you could include quizzes about how much knowledge your audience has on your issue, polls on what logo or color is best, and even just fun little giveaways. You could also include memes about your issue, so you get in a laugh with your educational purpose. Also, engage with your audience. Don't just throw information at them. Ask questions, and encourage participation. Answer people when they ask questions about your campaign on your social media accounts. This step is especially important on social media. People will pass your message on, but only if you make it easy to do so. Use quotes, short videos, and even memes on your page, and people are likely to pass that information along on their own page.
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Create a website Build a presence on social media. Invite people to follow you. Include fun posts. Make your message easily shareable.
Article: Try to leave a little bit of space between the carrot round, so that air can flow through. This will reduce drying time. Turn it on to 125 degrees Fahrenheit (52 Celsius). Check them at six hours and then every two hours after that. They should be dry, leathery and brittle when they are dehydrated. Thinly sliced chips will take six hours to dry. Keep them in a cool, dark place to preserve them. Add as needed to recipes. The carrots will rehydrate after being placed in liquid for an hour or so.
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Fill the dehydrator trays with the carrot rounds. Insert the trays into the dehydrator. Dry them for 6 to 12 hours. Store them in sealed mason jars with an inch or less of headspace.