INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Whisk the eggs until bubbles form on the surface and the eggs and whites have blended. Whisk the milk and the whisked eggs together until the ingredients are blended. Place the butter in a bowl and cover it to prevent the butter from exploding. Heat it for 30 - 45 seconds, or however long it takes for the butter to melt completely. The butter bowl will be hot, so you should use oven mitts or a cloth to pick up the butter bowl to pour the butter into the bowl. Pour the flour, baking powder, sugar, and salt into a different bowl. Pour 2 cups of flour, 2 tsp. of baking powder, 1/3 cup of sugar, and 1/4 tsp. of salt into a different bowl. Stir the ingredients until they're incorporated. Mix the egg mix with the flour mix until you've combined the ingredients into a nice thick batter. Stir the ingredients some more until the sunflower seeds are evenly blended into the mixture. If the batter won't fill all the cups, you can always make another batch. The cups should be 2/3 full so the muffins have room to expand as they bake. If you fill them too much, the muffins will crowd each other. After this time passes, stick a toothpick into the muffins to see if the insides are solid. If they're still mostly liquid, then bake the muffins for an additional 5 minutes and test them again. If they're still gooey, keep baking them and checking every 2 minutes or so until they're ready. Let them sit for 2-3 minutes to harden. Enjoy these delicious muffins as part of your breakfast or as a tasty snack during any time of day.

SUMMARY: Preheat your oven to 350ºF (176ºC). Crack six eggs into a bowl. Pour 3/4 cups of low fat milk into the bowl. Heat 2 tbsp. of butter in the microwave. Carefully pour the melted butter into the bowl. Make the flour mix. Pour the egg mix into the flour mix. Add 1/4 cup of sunflower seeds to the mixture. Place 10-12 muffin cups into a muffin tray. Pour the batter into each cup until they're 2/3 full. Place the tray in the oven and bake for 25 minutes. Remove the muffins from the oven. Serve.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Communication between you and your spouse should be the top priority during and after the transition of living with your mother-in-law. The two of you need to be in accord and your spouse needs to be willing to maintain any limitations with his mom. If he or she falters in supporting your guidelines, you may end up continually at war with your MIL about this issue or that one. What’s more, you might also find yourself at war with your spouse. Presenting as a united front is incredibly important. For one, if your spouse doesn’t fully cooperate, your mother-in-law may not respect your decision and try to fight you on it. Seeing that the two of you are firm in your rules will minimize the chances of that. Working in accord also means that you should bring any problems to your spouse before discussing them with his or her mom. By doing this, you have a chance to vent your frustrations in a safe space. Then, the two of you can come up with an action plan as a couple.  Your spouse may want to address any issues with mom alone or with you present. Respect his or her choice either way. Hold your tongue if your mother-in-law says or does something in defiance of your boundaries. You can easily say something in the moment that you later regret. Spouting off in anger can quickly result in creating a divide between you and your spouse because you were disrespectful with his mom. You might say “Honey, your mother criticized my parenting in front of the kids today. It really made me feel like we weren’t on the same team. Could you please talk with her about this when you get a chance?” Your mother-in-law living in the home can potentially eliminate the intimacy factor between you and your spouse. The time you and your spouse may have spent together watching TV after putting the kids to bed or after a long day’s work might be interrupted by her presence. It’s essential that the two of you cherish and protect your alone time, which will strengthen your bond despite the new household changes.  Talk with your mother-in-law and explain your needs. You may be able to request that she babysit so that you two can go on a date. Or, you might simply let her know that on Fridays, you and your spouse enjoy lunch together, and you’d appreciate if you could keep it that way. Balance your demands by doing plenty of things as a whole family and also encourage your spouse to spend time with his or her mother, too. An example of how to approach this subject might be “Ms. April, we usually go to dinner on Fridays as a couple. We would like to continue this tradition. However, we would like to start going to brunch on Sundays as a family, and would love it if you joined us.” Whether it’s a weekly mani/pedi, morning run or workout session, or a blissful cup of coffee before the kids wake, be sure you are practicing regular self-care. Three generations of family members are a lot to care for. You may now be responsible for caring for your kids, your spouse, and your MIL. You can’t pour from an empty cup, so be sure to make time to care for you as well.
Summary: Make it a team effort. Communicate any issues with your spouse first. Make the most of your couple time. Don’t sacrifice your own needs.

Acidic liquids, hot pans, and wet glasses can damage your travertine countertops. The best way to combat damage is to prevent it. Use hot pads, placemats, and coasters on your kitchen countertops. In your bathroom, place all of your beauty and health products on a vanity tray instead of directly on the counter. Travertine is a porous stone that absorbs liquids. When accidents happen, blot up the spill right away. Wiping up the spill will only cause the item to spread, increasing the area susceptible to a permanent stain. Once a year, seal your countertops. This layer of protection will prevent stains from setting. Sanitize and wipe down your travertine countertops on a regular basis with hot water, gentle cleaners, and a microfiber rag.  Spray the surface with a gentle cleaner that is safe on natural stone. Wipe up the cleaner with a fresh microfiber rag. Polish the surface with a new microfiber cloth.
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One-sentence summary -- Protect your travertine countertops. Clean up spills immediately. Clean regularly with gentle products.

Q: Multiple sign-in is particularly beneficial because it allows you to maintain different Google email addresses and profiles for different purposes (such as personal and professional). Besides, signing in just once automatically connects you to all other Google products, such as Google Plus, Gmail, Maps, YouTube and more. Click Sign in. Alternatively, you can click “Create account”, which you can find just below the sign-in box.  Go to your Google Accounts page. Click on your profile image or initial at the top right-hand side of the page. From the drop-down menu, select the account you wish to use. Click “My Account” to manage account preferences.
A: Go to your Google Accounts page. Click on your profile image or initial at the top right-hand side of the page. Select “Add account” from the popup box. Enter the email address and password for your other account. Click “My Account” to manage account preferences. Switch between Accounts.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: No meat or dairy.  Check on it every few hours. There should be a swarm of fruit flies in 3 hours or so. First, snap a lid on the jar, and then turn it upright. You can then follow the directions below to culture them, or feed them right away to your pet.

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Put scraps of old fruit/vegetables in a large jar. Set the jar near a trash can or near a compost pile (without the lid, but make sure you've got one that fits tightly). Leave the jar there for several hours. When you've got a lot of fruit flies in the jar, you'll have to work quickly.