Problem: Article: As with most other cuts of meat, flank steak is at its most tender and flavorful not right after it comes off the grill, but after it's had a little time to rest and cool. If the meat is cut immediately after it's removed from the grill, you'll notice its internal juices spill onto the plate. These juices are responsible for the meat's flavor and texture, so doing this can make your meat lest tender and tasty. However, if you give your meat a short "break" before cutting into it, it has a chance to re-absorb these juices, retaining much of its moisture and flavor. To "rest" your meat, place it on a clean plate or platter under tented aluminum foil and let it sit for 10-15 minutes. The foil will help the meat retain its heat as it rests. Flank steak is made up of long, thin muscle fibers — you can see them if you look for small, faint lines running the length of the meat. If left intact, these fibers can be tough to chew. However, by cutting the meat diagonally, perpendicular to the grain of the meat, the fibers are severed, making the slices of meat much more tender. For this reason, London Broils are traditionally served as narrow diagonal slices made against the grain of the meat. Divide your London Broil into a portions consisting of a few slices each. If you wish, you can now season your portions individually. A light sprinkling of salt and fresh-ground black pepper almost always pairs well with London Broil, but other seasonings can make great choices as well. Below are just a few seasoning ideas:  Pre-made seasoning mixes (Johnny's, etc.) Rosemary, thyme, and roasted garlic Chili powder Paprika Grilled/fried onions Congratulations! Your delicious London Broil is all ready to eat. Try serving this classic dish with roasted vegetables or sandwiching it between a few pieces of bread for classic flavor combinations.
Summary: Allow the meat to "rest" before cutting it. Slice against the grain. Season as desired. Enjoy!

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you haven't already done so, update the operating system on your iPhone to iOS 11.4 or later. Read "How To Update iOS" to learn how to update latest version of iOS on your iPhone or iPad. The Settings app has an icon that resembles two gears. It's on your home screen. Your name is at the top of the Settings menu next to your profile picture. This opens the Apple ID menu. It's next to the icon that resembles a blue cloud. The Messages or iMessage app has a green icon with a white speech bubble. This enable iMessage messages to be stored on iCloud.

SUMMARY: Update to iOS 11.4. Open the Settings  app. Tap your name. Tap  iCloud. Tap the switch  next to  Messages.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Nearly any container can be converted into a great caterpillar home as long as you are able to secure the caterpillar and provide it air holes. Since caterpillars can crawl up the sides, it’s important to have a cover for its home. Otherwise, it’ll crawl away. If you have an aquarium or terrarium that allows air to flow through a lid made of screen netting, then you can use it instead of a jar. Check to make sure that the entire aquarium or terrarium is secure so that your caterpillar won’t escape. Your caterpillar needs to breathe, so use a porous material like cheesecloth as a lid. Make sure that your cheesecloth doesn’t have holes that are big enough for the caterpillar to crawl through. You can secure the cheesecloth to your jar or pot with a large rubberband.  If you don’t have cheesecloth, you can try using plastic wrap with plenty of holes poked in it. Don’t use a metal jar lid because it can harm the caterpillar. You can use dirt from your yard or generic potting soil. If you find the caterpillar in nature, collect dirt from the area the caterpillar is living. Don’t take dirt from protected land, such as natural parks. Make your caterpillar comfortable by incorporating bits of its natural habitat. Your caterpillar will appreciate having places to crawl and hide.  Collect grass, twigs, and leaves from where you found the caterpillar. Do NOT put water into your caterpillar’s home because it will drown. You need to change out your caterpillar’s leaves daily or at least every other day because the leaves will decay. If your caterpillar is on the old leaves, put in the new leaves and wait for it to crawl onto the new leaves on its own. Once it’s crawled over to the new leaves, you can remove the old ones. Caterpillars produce a lot of waste called frass, so you need to clean its home at least once a day to prevent mold or harm to your caterpillar. Use a paper towel to wipe the frass from the cage. If you want to follow your caterpillar’s natural life cycle, the place it on a porch, balcony, or in a garden if you have one.  Note that placing a glass jar in full sun on a warm day for even a few minutes can cook your caterpillar, so choose your outdoor location carefully.   Keep your caterpillar warm. The caterpillar will hibernate during the winter, so a cold caterpillar will not be as active. If you’re keeping it inside your house, consider putting it on a windowsill.
Summary: Find a large jar or flower pot. Create a breathable lid. Put a 2-3 inch layer of dirt into your jar or pot. Add grass, twigs, and leaves. Change out the leaves regularly. Clean your caterpillar’s home. Place your caterpillar’s home outside.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Stop using any products that contain tretinoin, like Retin-A or Differin, at least a week before your chemical peel. These products can irritate your skin, which could impact the outcome of your peel.  For glycolic acid and lactic acid peels, discontinue there products for 3-4 days before and after your peel. For TCA peels, stop using them for 5 days before and 10 days after your peel. Perform a mild exfoliation treatment 24 hours prior to your treatment, using a gentle facial scrub. After washing your skin, apply a pH solution to prepare your skin for the peel. Apply a dab of the chemical peel to your forearm or to the area of skin below your ear at the hairline. Leave the solution on for at least a minute before washing it off. Check the patch test after 24 hours to make sure your skin doesn’t react negatively to the peel.  If your skin looks normal around the test area, proceed with your chemical peel. If your skin is irritated, red, or tender, lower the concentration of the active ingredient (glycolic, lactic or trichloroacetic acid) in the peel solution and try another test. If you get to the lowest concentration of chemicals and still see a reaction, do not do the chemical peel. If you have any signs of an allergic reaction, like itching or hives, do not use the chemical peel. Apply the peel with a Q-tip – using your fingers may make your fingers peel.
Summary:
Stop using tretinoin-based products for a week. Gently exfoliate your face the day before your peel. Do a spot test before applying your peel.