Article: Egg yolks hold the bit of fat and protein that gives the dish it's rich, filling flavor. If you're feeling extra decadent, go nuts with a bit more yolk and a little less white. Most commonly, you'd add a teaspoon or two of vanilla extract, though there are other options. Add any of the following along with the flour, after most of it is incorporated:  Vanilla extract Almond Mint or peppermint Hazelnut Fondants go wonderfully with a fruity or cocoa liquor -- any flavor that would go well with chocolate. Simply fold in 2 tablespoons of your favorite liquor after the flour goes in, then bake like normal. Some ideas include:  Chocolate, current, black raspberry, or cherry liquors Coffee spirits or liquors Tia Maria, Cointreau, and other specialty liquors. While most people need some dark chocolate to offset the sweetness of the sugar, you can mix and match milk, dark, and even white chocolate to find your favorite fondant. Simply add whatever chocolate you desire in place of the dark, and melt like normal. Want to hide some "crunch" in your fondants? Add some chocolate chips, of any type, to the cooled batter right before it goes in the oven. A fun-sized candy bar, though decadent, works well too. If you want a little more than chocolate to ooze out of your fondant, you have a few excellent choices. To make them, simply freeze the liquids like ice cubes, then plop the cube into the center of your batter by pouring half in the dish, adding the cube, then covering with batter. Try out:  Frozen peanut butter Frozen caramel sauce Frozen jelly (such as raspberry, which pairs well with the dark chocolate_ Frozen chocolate sauce (like a white chocolate center)
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Add more egg yolks, and less full eggs, to get a richer cake. Whip some extracts into the batter to give it a punch of flavor. Try a splash of liquor for bit of bite and flavor depth. Experiment with other forms of chocolate. Add an extra "core" to your fondant to increase the depth inside the dish. Finished.

Problem: Article: When a triangle has two sides that are in the same proportion to another triangle and their included angle is equal, these triangles are similar.  Be careful not to confuse this theorem with the Side-Angle-Side theorem for congruence. For congruence, the two sides with their included angle must be identical; for similarity, the proportions of the sides must be same and the angle must be identical. For example: Triangle ABC and DEF are similar is angle A = angle D and AB/DE = AC/DF. Using a ruler, measure two sides of triangle ABC and label them with that measure. Make sure triangle DEF is oriented in the same direction and measure the same two sides. Label these sides as well. Example: Measures of triangle ABC; side AB = 4 cm and side AC = 8 cm. Measures of triangle DEF; side DE = 2 cm and side DF = 4 cm. Using a protractor, measure the included angle, or, the angle between the two sides that you already measured. For this theorem, the measure of the angle should be identical in both triangles. Example: Angle A in triangle ABC is 26°. Angle D in triangle DEF is also 26°. To use the SAS theorem, the sides of the triangles must be proportional to each other. To calculate this, simply use the formula AB/DE = AC/DF. Example: AB/DE = AC/DF; 4/2 = 8/4; 2 = 2. The proportions of the two triangles are equal. Once you have determined that the proportions of two sides of a triangle and their included angle are equal, you can use the SAS theorem in your proof.  Example: Because AB/DE = AC/DF and angle A = angle D, triangle ABC is similar to triangle DEF. Note: If angle A did not equal angle D, the triangles would not be similar. Also, if the proportions were not equal, the triangles would not be similar.
Summary: Define the Side-Angle-Side (SAS) Theorem for similarity. Measure the same two sides of each triangles. Identify the measure of the angle between those two sides. Calculate the proportion of the side lengths between the two triangles. Apply the Side-Angle-Side Theorem to prove similarity.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Partially erupted (also called impacted) wisdom teeth, as well as ones that grow crooked, greatly increase the risk of an infection. Impacted and crooked wisdom teeth can create little pockets of space underneath the pericoronal flap where bacteria collect and flourish. Common signs of an infected wisdom tooth include: considerable gum swelling, severe pain, mild fever, swollen lymph nodes in your neck and along the edge of your jaw, pus around the inflamed tissue, bad breath and an unpleasant taste in your mouth.  The type of pain associated with an infected wisdom tooth is often a constant dull ache combined with infrequent sharp and shooting pains. Pus is a grayish-white color and made from white blood cells of the immune system. These specialized cells rush to the infection site to kill bacteria, then they die and form pus. Bad breath can also be caused by trapped and rotting food underneath pericoronal flaps. Even if your wisdom teeth grow in crooked and become impacted within your jaw bone, they may not cause pain and other noticeable symptoms; however, with some time (even just a few weeks), they often start to crowd other teeth and push them out of alignment. This "domino effect" can eventually affect your teeth that are visible when you smile, making them twisted or crooked looking. If you think your front teeth are suddenly getting crooked or twisted, compare your current smile to older photographs.  If your wisdom teeth are pushing others too far out of place, your dentist may recommend you have them removed. Once wisdom teeth are removed (extracted), other crooked teeth can slowly become realigned again naturally after a few weeks or months. Although some short-term tolerable pain and inflammation is normal with erupting wisdom teeth, chronic (long-term) pain and swelling is not. Wisdom teeth that fully grow in above the gum line don't usually cause much pain or swelling beyond a few weeks. Severe pain and inflammation that lasts for more than a few weeks is more common with impacted wisdom teeth that remain in the jaw bone. Impacted wisdom teeth that lead to severe and/or chronic symptoms should be removed.  People with small jaws and mouths are much more likely to have impacted wisdom teeth that cause significant pain and swelling. Although impacted wisdom teeth might not directly cause symptoms, they can promote decay in other teeth or surrounding gum tissue that can lead to long-term pain. Deciding when to go to the dentist depends on your pain tolerance and ability to be patient. As a general rule, if the pain keeps you from getting sleep (without medication) for more than three to five days, then it's best to get your teeth checked out.

SUMMARY: Be on the alert for an infection. Check your front teeth for crookedness. Chronic pain and swelling is not normal.

This may be Coco Chanel’s most enduring gift to women’s fashion. Before she popularized the black dress in the 1920s, it was mostly used for mourning periods. Choose pants that fit the current fashion trends, but be willing to try high-waisted and mid-rise versions in white. She wore these pants with espadrilles in the summer. This should include a jacket without a collar and a pencil skirt. The jacket often featured a ribbon trim. Thanks to Chanel and Jackie Kennedy Onassis, these tweed suits are still sold today. The most elaborate versions include a matching hat. Knits were not considered fashionable for the upper class until Chanel took them on. Take advantage of their prevalence in fashion today by combining knits with other textured fabrics, like tweed and denim.
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Start with the little black dress. Wear wide-leg pants. Buy a tweed suit. Wear jersey fabric.