INPUT ARTICLE: Article: For fast and efficient mincing of the meat, use two sharp knives that are meant for chopping. The sharper the knife and the bigger the blade, the easier it will be to chop the meat. If you only have one knife that is good for chopping, perform the next step with one knife.

SUMMARY: Grab two knives.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Pour a small amount of smoothing hair milk or cream, also known as leave-in conditioner, onto your palm and rub your palms together. Then, gently work the milk or cream into your hair, running your fingers between the strands. Try to focus on the ends and outer portion of your hair, where it is driest and less on the roots. When choosing a smoothing hair milk or cream, look for something that does not contain sulfates and silicones. Silicones are plastics that can only be washed out with sulfates, which are harsh, drying, and damaging cleaning agents. It may be expensive, but it is incredibly good for your hair. Try to use pure Argan oil, as opposed to products containing Argan oil (especially if those same products contain harmful silicones and sulfates). It not only moisturizes your hair, but also nourishes it and helps it appear smoother. It is also great for kinky curly hair. Simply apply a pea-sized drop to your hair, working small sections at a time. If you do not have any Argan oil and need to fix your hair fast, consider using another natural oil, such as coconut oil or olive oil to hide the frizz. Sometimes, curly hair is just plain stubborn and there is little you can do while out on the run. If you don't have time for a shower, and if your hair simply won't behave, pull it back into a ponytail, a braid, or some other hair style. The hair style won't make the frizz go away, but it can help hide and disguise it. If you have shorter hair, consider clipping parts of it back, or even tying a chic bandana around your head.

SUMMARY: Tame that frizz with some smoothing hair milk or cream. Smooth your hair down with some natural Moroccan Argan oil. Style your hair


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Unplug the device that you’re splicing wires to if you can. If the wire is in the wall or can’t be unplugged, turn off the circuit leading to the area so you don’t get shocked while working. If you can’t disconnect the power, do not attempt to splice the wire or else you could get electrocuted. Pick a hole on the wire stripper that’s 1-2 sizes smaller than your wire. Clamp the wire in the hole and pull the stripper towards the end to completely remove the insulation. Repeat the process on the other piece of wire.  Wire strippers can be bought at your local hardware store. If you are using uninsulated wire, you can skip this step. Shrink tube is made from plastic that gets smaller when it’s heated. Slide a piece of the shrink tube on your wire before you splice them so you can easily slide it into place once you’re finished.  You don’t need to use shrink tube if you’re splicing with a wire cap. Shrink tube can be purchased in the electrical department of your local hardware store.

SUMMARY: Disconnect power from the wires. Strip back 1 in (2.5 cm) of each wire’s insulation. Slide a 3 in (7.6 cm) piece of shrink tube onto one of the wires.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This is easy to make and can be put in the corner of the room that has a wasp problem. For this trap, you will need:  Scissors Empty plastic bottle (2L) Tape Bait (watered down dish soap) Be sure to do this carefully with your scissors. You can also use a razor blade if the scissors don't seem to be cutting through the bottle. If you want to add vinegar, it will still attract the wasps but won't attract bees. This is going to form your at-home trap. The wasps will be attracted to the bait, fly through the neck of the bottle, and get stuck in the bottom where they will die. If you wish to hang it, heat two ends of a wire and stick them into either side of the bottle and hang it once the wire is secure. If too many wasps die, they can make a sort of raft for other wasps to live on in the bottom of the trap.

SUMMARY:
Gather your materials. Remove the bottle cap and cut through the bottle a third of the way down. Place your bait in the bottom of the bottle. Invert the top third of the bottle and slide in into the base. Tape the two pieces of the bottle together and place it anywhere in the room. Be sure to empty your trap consistently.