Q: If you have cannabis that you want to use in cooking, decarboxylation is a vital part of the process. Start by breaking up the cannabis into small pieces. Then put the cannabis onto a baking tray, and spread it across the tray as you would whatever you were cooking. To decarboxylate cannabis, you need to heat it to around 240 degrees Fahrenheit. This is the temperature at which decarboxylation occurs. Heat your oven to this temperature, before placing your baking tray of cannabis into it. When the oven is up to temperature, place your tray of cannabis in there. To achieve the maximum amount of decarboxylation, you need to heat it until the bubbling dissipates. There is no fixed amount of time you should leave it in there for, but around an hour is generally considered to produce the best results.  Keep an eye on it, and give it a quick stir every ten minutes or so. Cannabis with a higher moisture content may take longer than an hour, but you should never raise the temperature above 240 degrees Fahrenheit. After around an hour, you should remove the cannabis from the oven and allow it cool. You will notice that the colour will have changed, and become a medium brown. You will also notice it has dried and it should have quite a crumbly texture.  Once it has cooled you can grind it in a food processor so that is in made into a small enough powder to use easily in cooking. Store it in an airtight container like your other herbs and use as appropriate.
A: Prepare the cannabis. Heat the oven. Put the cannabis in the oven. Allow it to cool.

Q: Without a good clipper, doing undercut hair for men can be difficult.  Ideally, your clipper will be a single-length clipper. But if you want to do fading and tapering, you will need a clipper that allows length adjustments.  The ideal clipper to do undercut hair for men is one of high quality and high durability.  An Andis cordless clipper, for instance, is a popular option.  As for corded clippers, an Andis or Oster model is preferable. With a single-length clipper, choose one that is numbered one, two, or three.  You could also use a number zero, but this tends to be too short.  A clipper set at four or above is usually too long, though some men might want to “test drive” an undercut by getting the short part of their hair clipped with a number four clipper. The temples are the corners of the hairline where the hairline curves and thins, and provide an important guide when trying to do undercut hair for men.  The temples sit in different locations on each person’s face.  To identify a person’s temples, first locate their hairline, the place where their hair meets their forehead.  You might also be able to locate the temple based on the position of the ears.  The tops of the ears, traced forward to the edges of the face, typically intersect the temples. Trace the hairline to its outer edges on the left and right side. When you notice the hairline angle up and out, you’ve located the upper temple. Parting the hair will make it easier for you to see which hair you need to be cutting. Make a clean part and then clip the long hair on the top of their head back so it's not in your way. If their hair is too short to clip back, use water or a styling product to keep their hair parted.
A: Choose the right clipper for the person's hair. Identify their upper temple area. Part their hair where you want to disconnect it.

Q: Text: To select text, tap in the text and drag a control point over the text you to copy, want until the text you want to copy and paste is highlighted, then release the click. You can also tap and release a single word to select it automatically.  Pictures: Long tap the picture until a menu appears. The text or image will be copied to the Clipboard (temporary storage) on your device. If it's in a different app from the one in which you're copying, open the other app. The text or image will be inserted into the document or field at the place where you put the cursor.
A: Select what you want to copy: Tap Copy. Long tap on a document or field where you want to insert the text or image. Tap Paste.

Q: It's best to have the conversation in person, especially if the guy is a friend. This way, you can make sure there's no confusion and address any questions he might have. Make sure you pick a solid time and place to talk.  There is no good time to tell someone you're not interested, as the conversation will always be somewhat sad. However, you  may not want to tell the guy right before a stressful work or school day. You may want to wait for, say, a weekend when he's not busy. Pick a place that does not seem date-like. Going out to breakfast, for example, may feel like a date. Instead, you could tell him you want to talk to him and invite him to a non-romantic public place, like a low-key coffee shop. While face-to-face is usually ideal, in some cases it's not the best idea. If the guy has been aggressively pursuing you and making you uncomfortable, send a text rejection. You can email him or text him you're not interested. This will save you from dealing with a potential outburst on his end. You should only do this if you feel the guy will get hostile. In most cases, it's best to talk face-to-face. It can be nerve-racking to spill your feelings to someone, so spend some time thinking about your words. You can even write down your feelings and then read over your notes to try to figure out how to best phrase your feelings. Try practicing saying your words a few times before meeting up with him. This way, you can deliver the news in a calm, collected fashion. You want to be direct, but not brutal. Make it clear you're not interested in him romantically, but that you still value him. Romantic rejection is always hard, so try to reject him kindly.  Start off with a compliment that does not sound flirtatious. Say something like "I do think you're a really nice person, but..." or "I have fun hanging out with you, but..." Then, quickly let the guy know you're not interested. For example, "But I just don't see you as more than a friend. I'm sorry." You can give a reason if you want, such as "I'm not looking for a relationship right now" or "I think we would want different things out of a relationship." Sometimes, there may be a specific reason you're rejecting someone. However, it's not always best to be brutally honest. If you don't know this person well, they're unlikely to change troublesome behaviors just because you ask them to and it may result in them getting hostile. For example, if you don't want to go on a second date with a guy because he talked too much, this information may not be worth sharing.
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Choose a good time and place to talk. Think about texting him if you're worried about a hostile reaction. Plan what you want to say. Be honest and direct. Withhold some information, if necessary.