It’s important to stir the jelly constantly to help the sugar dissolve and react with the pectin. Use a candy thermometer to test the temperature, which should go no higher than 222 °F (106 °C). Candy thermometers are super helpful for this part as they can clip to the side of the pan, which leaves your hands free to stir the jelly.
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One-sentence summary -- Stir and hard boil the jelly for 1 minute or until it reaches 220 °F (104 °C).


Presents are best if the other person doesn't know what it is yet. There's a certain pleasure in having something kept a surprise, both for the person giving and the gift's receiver. It may be tempting to tell your boyfriend about the awesome gift you got him, but its well worth it to stay silent until the moment of truth. If you really feel the urge to spill the secret, consider telling it to a non-mutual friend--this way, they won't accidentally tell him! Even if you're not a particularly skilled writer, there's a certain beauty in trying to describe your feelings for your significant other on paper. It doesn't have to be anything special. Write something about what the gift is supposed to mean (your love for him, for instance) and how much you care about him. Even if you say these things all the time to him, it will feel really special to see it written down as such. For example, you could write: "This scrapbook contains all of my favorites memories of us. I hope it makes you smile as much as it made me!" You want to present your gift at a point where the two of you are relaxed and things are pleasant. A gift-giving shouldn't be rushed at all, and there shouldn't be anything else on the go when you give it. For this sake, it is recommended that a gift be presented following a meal. Some gifts can be given at specific times. For example, Christmas gifts can be left under the tree. If it is a large birthday party, you can leave your gift with the others. You should tell your boyfriend to wait while you go get the present from wherever your stored it. Making him wait while you retrieve it will increase the suspense on his part, and might make it more fun for you if he keeps trying to guess what it is you purchased for him. Lead up to it. Say something like: "Oh! I got something special just for you! Let me get it out..." Hand over the gift you bought for your boyfriend. In most cases, your boyfriend should respond very warmly to the gesture. The way you give it should be fairly simple. If you want, you can say something like "This is for you" as you deliver it over. From there, you'll be able to watch him unwrap the gift and gauge his reaction. Don't worry if he doesn't seem thrilled with it. Everyone expresses warmth and excitement differently, and some people feel nervous when they're put on the spot. Chances are your boyfriend will be taken aback by the kindness of the gift you've delivered to him. Here's a chance to proverbially sweep him off his feet. Coming in to give physical affection (such as hugs and kisses) can help intensify the positive emotions the two of you are already feeling. There are lots of ways to be romantic. Don't plan things out too much. Let some of the magic happen spontaneously. If it doesn't happen, then don't force it.
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One-sentence summary -- Keep it a surprise. Include a romantic letter or card. Wait for a special moment. Tell him to wait while you retrieve the gift. Give him the gift. Sweeten the deal by getting romantic.


It's a gray app containing gears (⚙️) on your home screen. It's near the top, next to a red icon with a white square inside it. The apps are listed in alphabetical order. It's in the second section on the screen and will turn green. Make sure Allow Notifications and Show in Notification Center are also turned on. It's the round button below the screen. Doing so from the home screen opens the "Today" section of the Notification Center. It's a round button below all the selections. The apps in the second section are listed alphabetically. This adds the Weather widget to the Notification Center.  A red circle means the selection is already included in your Notification Center. Scroll up to the top of the screen, and hold the "≡" next to Weather to slide it up or down, changing its position in the Notification Center.
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One-sentence summary -- Open your iPhone's Settings. Tap Notifications. Scroll down and tap News. Slide the button next to "Show on Lock Screen" to the "On" position. Tap the "Home" button. Swipe right. Scroll down and tap Edit. Scroll down. Tap the green ⊕ next to Weather.


Assemble all your supplies for this science experiment before you start. Have the following on hand:  1 US gal (3.8 L) glass jar with lid Aerosol (hairspray or air freshener) Flashlight or lamp Water Dark-colored paper and flashlight Put enough water in the jar to cover the bottom, or about 1 inch (2.5 cm). Swirl the water around so that the jar heats up. This will also prevent any condensation from forming in the jar. The jar will be very hot. Be sure to use oven mitts to hold the jar. Turn the jar lid upside down so that it’s a little bowl. Place two ice cubes in the lid. Lay the lid on top of the jar. You may now see some condensation in the jar. Use an aerosol product like hairspray or air freshener to spray into the jar. Lift the iced lid up and quickly spray a small amount into the jar. Replace the lid to trap the aerosol in the jar. Use a dark piece of paper to create contrast. This way, you will be able to see the cloud that has formed in the jar. You can also use a flashlight to shine into the jar. When you lift the lid off the jar, the cloud will float out. You can let it pass through your fingers. You created hot, moist air in the jar when you poured in the boiling water. The ice on the lid works to cool the air as it rises.  This water vapor will turn back into a liquid when it cools, but it needs a surface to condense on. When you spray the aerosol into the jar, you’ve given the water vapor a surface. The molecules stick to the aerosol and condense into cloud droplets. The clouds swirl around inside the jar because the air inside is swirling around. The warm air is rising while the cool air is sinking. You can see the movement of air as the clouds swirl.
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Assemble your supplies. Pour boiling water into a glass jar. Place ice in the jar lid. Spray aerosol into the jar. Place a dark-colored piece of paper behind the jar. Open the lid and touch the cloud. Understand why this works.