Problem: Article: Take off all of the sheets that have been stained with sweat. You can wash these in the washing machine using baking soda and vinegar. Do not wash your sheets with other clothing or linens. Read the side of your detergent to see how much detergent you need to add. After pouring the detergent in, add the baking soda. This amount of baking soda should be just right for most loads of sheets. Because of the way that baking soda can foam and react, avoid adding more than 1/2 cup to any load. Use the dial on your laundry machine to set the water temperature to the right level. If you are using hot water, check the label on your sheets to learn the hottest temperature your sheets can handle. For newer stains, cold water will prevent them from setting in the fabric. Older stains are already set in the fabric. Thus, hot water will be more effective at getting them out. Set the dial or buttons on your machine for the normal cycle. If your sheets have special care instructions (which can be found on the tag on the hem), be sure to follow those instructions instead. Most machines will tell you when the rinse cycle begins by pointing a dial towards “rinse” or by turning on a light under “rinse.” The vinegar smell will wash out by the end of the cycle.  If you have a top-loading machine, open the door and pour the vinegar in. If you have a front-loading machine, open the dispenser on the top and add the vinegar. Some machines may lock the doors or dispensers while the machine is on. In this case, add the vinegar at the beginning of the cycle or choose another method. This amount of vinegar will cover most loads of sheets, although you may double the vinegar for very large loads with multiple sets of sheets. The sheets should have returned to their normal color. Once they are the right color, you can put them in the dryer. If they are still stained, run them through the wash again. If you have white sheets, try hanging the sheets out to dry in the sun. The sun will naturally bleach your sheets, helping you remove any last traces of sweat. You can also hang colored sheets, but they may lighten slightly in the sun.
Summary: Put the sheets in the washing machine. Add your normal laundry detergent with 1/2 cup (90 g) of baking soda. Use cold water for fresh stains and hot water for old stains. Run the machine on a normal or regular cycle. Add 1/2 cup (120 ml) of white vinegar when the rinse cycle begins. Check the color of the sheets before putting them in the dryer.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Don't put it off any longer. If the opportunity and desire exists now, commit to taking your leap of faith now. Delaying your decision until you no longer have the chance to make it is nothing more than an indirect way of choosing not to jump. If you can't start today, then set a date. Mark that date on your calendar and tell people about it so that you remain accountable. Treat your leap of faith as a reality starting today, even if the first physical step comes later. It really might be true that a thousand different things can go wrong, but fixating on those things now won't do anyone any good. While your life is in the middle of transition, you need to plan for the worst but expect the best.  When you're standing at a high summit, you might tell yourself "don't look down" to ease the fear of falling. That same principle should be applied here. Looking down at everything that could go wrong will make the fall more frightening and less successful. Now is not the time for regret. If everything about your life was already perfect, you never would've been tempted to take this leap. Idealizing what was will only make it harder to look ahead and work toward the best possible outcome. Focus on the present and the immediate future. Always think about the "next step" and walk so quickly that you don't have time to glance over your shoulder at the ground you left behind. Connect with people who are willing to support you during your plummet. This support might be material in nature, but for the most part, emotional support is what you really need to look for. Find others who are in a similar state of free fall. They may have made a leap of faith similar to yours, or they may be undergoing their own test of courage. Either way, these individuals will probably be able to relate to the fear and excitement you're experiencing. The free fall period that follows your initial leap will change you, but even the most painful changes are good as long as they allow you to grow. If you resist the change, however, you will only rob yourself of the opportunity to mature. Leaps of faith are frightening and difficult moves to make, but difficulties have a tendency to strengthen those who work their way through them. Once you realize that the experience has its own benefits regardless of the outcome, you can begin to learn from it.

SUMMARY: Act quickly. Stop dwelling on the negative. Keep the past in the past. Find support. Accept the transformation.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: After you have sewn the elastic and ribbons on your shoes, you can begin exercises to further break in your new pointe shoes. Rise onto demi pointe and walk around.  Make sure you always use your pointe shoes on a proper studio floor so the shoes will last longer. Take a break from walking around on demi pointe and occasionally arch your foot. Standing in first position bend one knee and rise to full pointe on your foot.  Repeat this with both feet, rolling slowly back down. Heat and perspiration from your foot will continue to aid molding your shoe to your foot as you work at the barre. You can do plies or pony trots, making sure to work both feet equally.
Summary: Walk on demi pointe. Do roll-throughs. Work at the barre.

It’s the type of drink that is mixed by the person drinking it; leaving the layers unblended is preferred.
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One-sentence summary -- Pour the lime juice and the cucumber into a food processor or blender. Puree the ingredients. Place the lime wedges, mint and sugar into an old-fashioned glass. Muddle the ingredients inside the glass with a muddler or with the back of a spoon. Add the cucumber-lime juice puree to the glass. Add the rum and club soda to the glass. Add ice to the glass and serve the mojito.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Pour 2 teaspoons (9.9 ml) of vegetable oil into a skillet and turn the burner to medium. Once the oil shimmers, stir in 1 teaspoon of minced garlic and cook it briefly until it's fragrant. Turn the burner to medium-high and heat the mixture until the water begins to boil. Then open the 2 masala flavoring packets that are in the Maggi packages. Stir the flavoring into the skillet. Break up the noodles and add them to the skillet. Stir and boil them until they're tender and they've absorbed some of the water. At this point you can taste the noodles and add as much salt as you like. Turn off the burner and transfer the noodles to 2 serving dishes. Sprinkle a pinch of chaat masala over each bowl and serve the noodles while they're hot. Although the texture of the noodles is best right away, you can refrigerate leftovers in an airtight container for up to 3 days.
Summary:
Sauté garlic for 30 seconds. Bring the mixture to a boil and stir in the flavoring packets. Add the Maggi noodles and boil them for 2 minutes. Garnish the noodles with chaat masala and serve them.