Write an article based on this "Get the stuffing equipment ready. Fit a casing onto the stuffing tube. Stuff the casing. Check for air bubbles. Form the sausage into links."
article: Remove the sausage stuffer from the freezer and set it up on your clean work surface. Lift the sausage casings from the bowl of water and run warm water through them from the faucet to open them up. Drape them over the rim of the bowl of water so the first part of the casing is ready to use and the tail continues to soak. Set up a cold platter where you can place the stuffed sausages, then remove the meat from the freezer.  Make sure none of the casings have a rip in them. A hole in the casing will ruin the sausage. Don't take the meat from the freezer until you are ready to start stuffing. Take a casing and fit its entire length onto the tube, leaving a tail of 8–12 inches (20.3–30.5 cm) hanging off the end. This will be knotted later, but for now, it should remain open. Each casing is several feet long, so you may only need one for an entire batch of sausage. Fill the machine with the meat. If you have any left over, place it in a bowl on ice. Begin cranking the machine so the sausage begins moving into the casing. As the meat fills the casing, use one hand to help guide the casing from the tube so it doesn't rip. Use the other hand to begin coiling the sausage on the platter.  Don't let the machine work too quickly if this is your first time making sausage. You can easily go too fast and accidentally rip the sausage. If you need to move on to a second casing, stop the machine and remove the end of the first casing, then fit a new casing on the stuffing tube. When you're finished stuffing, check the sausages for air bubbles. If you see any, use a sterilized needle to prick the casing so it lies flat against the meat. Tie off the casings at the front end, leaving the end with the long tail open for now. Measure six inches from the knot and pinch the sausage with your thumb and forefinger. Use your hands to twist the two pieces on either side of the pinch toward yourself three times. Measure another six inches down the coil and repeat, twisting away from you three times this time. Continue until you have reached the end of the sausage, and then knot the end tightly against the meat.

Write an article based on this "Run cold water over it. Don't wear clothing over the burn. Keep the area dry. Cover the carpet burn in aloe. Try honey. Make a paste from marigold flowers and parsley leaves. Make a turmeric paste. Use essential oils. Avoid lotions, oils, and powders. Increase your vitamins. Watch the burn for signs of infection."
article: If the burn is hot and painful, try running some cool water over the injured area. Try running cool water over the carpet burn for five to 10 minutes every hour or two. Do not apply ice or butter to a burn. Fabrics can irritate the burn. If you have to wear clothes over the burn, cover it with gauze or a bandage first. Try to keep the burn free from moisture. Moisture encourages bacteria to breed. Dry the skin with a cotton ball if it becomes wet.  If the rug burn is oozing, don't wipe it away and further irritate the burn. Instead, remove the gauze or bandage and allow the wound to air dry.  If the burn is oozing pus or blood, see a doctor immediately. Apply some aloe onto the burn to help speed up the healing process. Aloe comes in many forms: spray, gel, liquid, lotion, and cream. You can also get aloe directly from the plant, which is the strongest form. Just cut off a small portion and squeeze the inside gel onto the burn. Spread some honey over the carpet burn. This can provide relief from itching and help speed up healing. Crush some marigold flowers and parsley leaves and mix them together to make a paste. Spread the paste over the wound to help heal the burn. Turmeric has been proven to stimulate skin regeneration and clean wounds. Mixing 1/4 of a teaspoon (1 ml) of turmeric powder with one teaspoon (5 ml) of cocoa butter. Apply the paste to the area three times a day. Different essential oils can help the healing process. Lavender is known to help healing with its regenerative and antiseptic properties. It can also help relieve the pain. Thyme also has regenerative and antiseptic properties.  Apply two to three drops of essential oil to gauze and press it to the burn. Change the gauze two to three times a day. You can also clean the wound with five or six drops of essential oil diluted in a cup of water. Some products can cause further harm to the carpet burn. You should avoid lotions, powders, oils, sunscreen, and alcohol on the carpet burn. Increasing your vitamins can help boost your healing. Up your intake of vitamin C to boost your immune system and protect you from bacteria. Eat more citrus fruit, strawberries, broccoli, and tomatoes. Take a daily vitamin C supplement if your diet is lacking. Eat more foods high in vitamin E. These foods include milk, eggs, whole grains, spinach, and asparagus. Vitamin E is high in antioxidants, which helps the body heal. If you develop any signs of infection, or the wound doesn't heal, see your doctor. Signs include increased redness and tenderness, pus seeping from the wound, a red rash developing that spreads up from the wound, tenderness in the armpits or groin, or fever.

Write an article based on this "Leave your shirt untucked for a relaxed look. Use layers. Choose casual shoes."
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Many people love cropped jeans that come up to the waist, as tucking your shirt in calls attention to your figure. However, you do not necessarily have to tuck in your shirt. Cropped jeans can also work with large sweaters or tunics that do not require tucking in. This can work great in a casual setting. If you want to highlight your waist without looking too formal, tuck your shirt in halfway. Cropped jeans can still work in the colder months with some layering. This can also help with proportions. If you, say, tuck in your shirt with your jeans, you can also pair it with a longer jacket or blazer. This will draw attention to your legs and shoes. When layering, opt for a shorter shirt paired with a longer cardigan, blazer, or jacket. Most types of shoes work well with cropped jeans. For a more casual outing, things like flats, sandals, and mules look great with cropped jeans. You can also simply wear cropped jeans with sneakers. When wearing cropped jeans with boots, make sure the pant legs fall above the boots.