Article: Use 1 cup (90 g) of oats, 1.75 cups (411 ml) of water or milk, and a dash of salt per person. Give the ingredients a quick stir with a spoon, and replace the rice cooker's lid. If you're serving multiple guests, scale the recipe up as necessary. Set your rice cooker to the “on” position and wait nearby. Rice cookers self regulate and will shut off based on the amount of cooking liquid that remains in the chamber. You do not need to stir the oats, remove the lid, or intervene. Rice cookers often give off hot steam, which can cause burns. Avoid placing your hands above the rice cooker's vents for any reason during the cooking time. Depending upon your model, your rice cooker will sound an alarm or shut off when it's finished cooking the oats. Remove the lid, and give the oats a stir. Cooking time varies depending upon your model but should take roughly 10-15 minutes. Use a large serving spoon or ladle to make yourself a fresh bowl of oatmeal.  Stir the oatmeal gently for about a minute in your bowl to release additional steam and allow it to cool. Take care not to burn yourself. The oats are very hot. Personalize your oatmeal with toppings that sound good to you. Combinations of fruits and nuts common in baked goods are great sources of inspiration. If you're having cooked oats for dessert, add a few chocolate chips for an indulgent treat
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Combine oats, water or milk, and a dash of salt in a rice cooker. Turn on your rice cooker. Listen for a beep or look for your rice cooker to turn off. Serve yourself a portion of the cooked oats. Top your oatmeal with fruit, spices, and nuts as desired.
Article: The gas pedal is the skinny pedal on the right side. The brake pedal is the wider pedal that’s in the middle of the 2 other pedals. The clutch is the leftmost pedal in your truck. Each time you want to change the gear, you’ll have to press down on the clutch pedal. Using the clutch is typically the most challenging part of driving stick shift for most people.  You should use your right foot to press the gas and brake pedals. Use your left foot to press down on the clutch. The stick shift should be to the right of your seat (for trucks with left side steering wheels). Most stick shifts will have the gear numbers printed on top to help you locate them.  Typically first gear will be left and up, second gear will be left and down, third gear will be centered and up, fourth gear will be centered and down, fifth gear will be right and up, and reverse will be right and down. Pushing the stick shift into the center will put the truck in neutral. Position your rearview and side mirrors so that you can see around your truck. Eliminate as many blind spots as you can to prevent crashing. Also, move your seat so that you feel comfortable reaching the pedals but can still see out of the front windshield. Remember to buckle your seatbelt before you start the truck. Manual trucks will roll whenever you put them in neutral if you don't have the brakes engaged. This makes practicing on a hilly road difficult. When you first start off, try to find flat ground to practice on.
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Find the clutch, gas, and brake pedals. Find your stick shift and look at the image on the top of it. Adjust your seat and mirrors so you can see around you. Practice driving on flat ground.
Article: To get a sense of your menstrual cycle, you should be prepared to track your cycle for at least eight to 12 months. Use a calendar you can write on and mark down each day of your cycle or keep track of your cycle on your cellphone’s calendar app. The calendar method will help you keep track of the length of each of your menstrual cycles, which can then help you determine when you are most fertile, or your fertility window.  Circle the first day of your cycle, which is the first day you have a menstrual flow, on the calendar. This will be Day 1. Continue to circle each day of your cycle for the entire month. Stop circling days of the month when your period is over. The average menstrual cycle can range between 28 to 32 days. Repeat this day-to-day tracking of your period for at least eight to 12 months. This will give you a clear sense of your menstrual cycle and hopefully account for any irregularities in your cycle. Make sure you include the first day of your cycle when you count. Do this for all cycles you have tracked. An example cycle record may look like this:  January 20: 29 days February 18: 29 days March 18: 28 days April 16: 29 days May 12: 26 days June 9: 28 days July 9: 30 days August 5: 27 days You should not use the calendar method if your cycle is less than 27 days during an eight to 12 month period. This cycle will be used to determine your first fertile day or the start of your fertility window.  Subtract 18 from the total number of days of your shortest cycle. Count the resulting number of days from day one of your current cycle and circle or mark that day with an X. Make sure you include day one when you count the days. The day you circled or marked is your first fertile day. For example, if your shortest cycle is 27 days, subtract 18 from 27 to get 9. Then, count 9 days from day one of your current cycle to get your first fertile day. If day one of your current cycle is the fourth day of the month, you will count 9 days from the fourth day. You will then mark the 12th day as your first fertile day or the start of your fertility window. This cycle will be used to determine your last fertile day or the end of your fertility window. Subtract 11 from the total number of days of your longest cycle. For example, if your longest menstrual cycle was 30 days, take 30 and subtract 11 to get 19. This means the last day of your fertility window is on the 19th day of your cycle. Use the days you calculated based on your shortest cycle and your longest cycle to determine your fertility window. In the above example, your most fertile days will be from the 12th day to the 19th day of your cycle. This means ovulation is expected to occur on one day during this time frame.  If you are trying to conceive, you should have sexual intercourse with your partner during your fertility window to increase your chances of getting pregnant. Though you cannot get pregnant every day during your fertility window, there is one 12 – 24 hour time frame during this period where pregnancy has a very high chance of occurring. If you are trying to avoid getting pregnant, you should abstain from sexual intercourse during your fertility window or use birth control during this time. You can have unprotected sexual intercourse the day after the last day of your fertility window, but not before, as this could lead to pregnancy. Keep in mind that fertility charting is considered the least effective form of birth control and may result in unexpected pregnancy, even if you don't have sex during your charted fertility window.
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Chart your menstrual cycle on a calendar for eight to 12 cycles. Count the total number of days in each cycle. Identify the shortest cycle in your cycle record. Note the longest cycle in your cycle record. Determine your fertility window.