Problem: Article: The yellow skin on quince is tough and waxy, like a tougher apple. Using a standard vegetable peeler will help easily remove the skin. When using the peeler, always pull away from the body to stop the peeler from jumping and cutting your skin. Use a sharp knife as you cut through the core since it will be the toughest and most woody part of the fruit. Make sure the cutting board is secure on your counter or table so it will not slip as you cut the quince.  Halve the quinces first and then cut the pieces into quarters from there. Quinces may be difficult to cut due to their spongy and woody quality, so always have a firm grip on the knife handle. Fill a large saucepan with 4 cups (950 ml) of water, 1/2 cup (100 g) of sugar, and 1/4 cup (85 g) of honey. Simmer the mixture and stir until the sugar has dissolved.Add additional flavors like anise or vanilla to enhance the flavors further! When adding the quince, let the poaching liquid boil before turning the heat down to a low simmer. Trap any of the liquid that may evaporate by covering the pot with a lid. As the quince cooks, it will change from a yellowish color to pink. After this time, the quince should be tender and the liquid will have become more syrupy. Strain the quince from the poaching liquid and serve warm. The tartness of the fruit will have now combined with the sweetness of the liquid.  To serve later, the quince can be refrigerated with the liquid for up to 1 week. Pair with mild cheese or put the quince in a salad with almonds to further enhance the flavor!
Summary: Peel the quinces with a vegetable peeler. Cut the quinces into quarters with a chef’s knife. Prepare a poaching liquid of water, sugar, and honey. Add the quince to the pot and bring it to a boil. Let the quinces simmer for 50 minutes until they are pink. Serve the quince alone when finished.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Locate the plastic retainer clip at the bottom of the center shaft. Firmly grasp the clip between your fingers, open it, and pull it out. Under the clip should be a cut-out portion of the shaft with a thumbscrew adjustment wheel. The cabinet will need to be completely empty when you make this adjustment. Do not attempt to complete the process when the shelves are loaded, especially if they are heavily loaded. Use your fingers to turn the thumbscrew adjustment wheel in the cut-out portion of the center shaft. Rotate the wheel clockwise to raise the door and counterclockwise to lower the door.  Generally you can expect that for each full rotation of the screw the height will be adjusted by about 1/32 in (0.8 mm). You may need to apply gentle pressure to the underside of the bottom shelf to aid the adjustment if you are attempting to raise the door. After adjusting the door to the proper height, return the retainer clip to its original position at the bottom of the pole. The clip should fasten back into place firmly. It's a good idea to tighten all of the adjustment screws attached to the center shaft, shelves, and door after setting the height. Doing this could prevent the door from falling out of alignment again. Using an erasable pencil, lightly outline the current position of the top and bottom brackets. If lighting is too poor inside the cabinet to make these marks easily, use a flashlight or electric lantern. Doing this will give you a reference point to work from as you make the adjustment. Pencil marks can be erased once you complete the process. Use a screwdriver to remove the setscrews and loosen the star washers holding the pivot housing in place on both sides of the pivot pole. Adjust the pivot housing and pivot pole until both are centered and aligned.  When the star washers are in place but before fastening the setscrews, take a step back and look over your Lazy Susan. If the side clearance is still uneven, remove the washers and readjust the pivot. Use your outline to guide your adjustments. For example, if the left side is low, you’ll likely need to move the pivot pole and housing to the right. Once you tighten the star washers, you’ll be ready to return the setscrews to their original position. When the screws are in place, check the side clearance of the Lazy Susan again to make sure that it wasn't altered as you refastened its hardware. This adjustment may take care of your side clearance problem. If the lower half of your Susan appears to be misaligned, you’ll have to adjust the pivot base in addition to its top. Open the door wide enough to expose the bottom bracket on either side of the Susan. Loosen this bracket by removing the fastening setscrew and star washer with a screwdriver. Now you can realign the pivot cam (metal arm) base so that it’s centered.  You’ll have to repeat this process on the opposite side of the Lazy Susan where you’ll find an identical bracket/pivot cam base. Work on brackets one at a time. After you’ve taken apart, realigned, and refastened the first bracket, move on to the next one. When properly centered, the pivot cam bases of both sides should be aligned with regard to the center pole. Be careful when refastening; if you jostle the pivot cam, it could be knocked out of alignment. Replace the star washers and reattach the setscrews for the bracket. When fastened, similarly adjust the opposite side bottom bracket/pivot cam base. Verify that the position did not become altered while you were returning these pieces to their original positions by stepping back and evaluating the evenness of the side clearance. Sometimes these alignments (especially those made to pivots) can require several attempts before they are resolved. Double check door alignment after completing the top and bottom adjustments, especially. If the side clearance is still unequal, you will need to readjust the top pivot pole and/or bottom pivot cams.
Summary:
Remove the retainer clip to improve top and bottom clearance. Turn the adjustment wheel. Replace the retainer clip to complete the top and bottom adjustment. Outline the top and bottom brackets when side clearance is insufficient. Realign the pivot pole from the top. Refasten the pivot housing. Realign the pivot base when necessary. Refasten the bracket. Check the door to complete your side clearance adjustment.