Article: Pour the mix into a large mixing bowl, then whisk it to remove any lumps or clumps. This recipe will give you a chocolate molten lava cake.  If you don't like chocolate cake, use white cake mix to make white cake instead. If you have a different mug cake recipe that you prefer, you can use that instead. Take a look at the box you cake or brownie mix came in. Measure out the water, oil, and eggs called for on the box, and place them into a separate mixing bowl. Add one extra egg, then whisk everything together.  You are adding an extra egg because this will make your cake richer and taste more homemade. Most cake mixes will call for 1 cup (240 milliliters) water, ⅓ cup (80 milliliters) vegetable oil, and 3 eggs. Most brownie mixes will call for: ¼ cup (60 milliliters) water,  ¼ cup (60 milliliters) oil, and 1 egg. Pour the whisked water, oil, and eggs into the dry cake or brownie mix. Stir everything together until combined and no lumps or streaks remain. You can try to pour the batter straight from the bowl, or you can ladle it out using an ice cream scoop or soup ladle. You will have enough batter to fill about six 8-ounce (240-milliliter) mason jars. Set the lids aside for now. Do not over-fill the jars. If you fill them more than halfway, the batter may rise too much and overflow. Choose a rich, soft, dark chocolate. Press two squares into the center of each mason jar, then cover them with more batter. If you are making a different type of cake, you can skip this step. You can cook up to four cakes at one time. If you choose to cook more than one cake, add 30 seconds for each additional cake. This means that if you are cooking four cakes, you should cook them for a total of 2 minutes and 30 seconds.  The cakes will puff up as they cook, and deflate when you stop the microwave. Place a paper towel or paper plate under the jar. This way, if there are any spills, they will be easier to clean up.  Every microwave is different, so the cooking times on your cake might be a little different. If you want to, you can garnish them with a dollop of whipped cream or a scoop of vanilla ice cream. Cover any leftover jars with the lids. The heat from the jars will automatically cause the lids to seal. Let the cakes cool down to room temperature before putting them into the fridge.
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Whisk the chocolate cake or brownie mix. Combine the water, oil, and eggs in a separate bowl. Stir the wet mixture into the dry mixture. Fill the jars halfway with butter. Press two chocolate squares into the center of each cake. Cook the mason jars in the microwave for 1 minute. Serve the cakes straight from the jars.
Article: Turn on your grill and let it heat up. If your grill doesn’t have a temperature gauge, hover your hand about 3 inches (7.6 cm) above the grate. Count how many seconds it takes for your palm to feel the heat of the grill. For salmon fillets, wait until it takes about 6-7 seconds for your hand to feel warm. Once the grill is preheated, sprinkle some vegetable oil over the surface to make the salmon fillets easier to flip. If you can feel the heat within 1-5 seconds, then the grill is too hot. Give the fillets a few minutes to cool down once they’re removed from the grill. Try pairing your salmon with some light, refreshing side dishes. An array of roasted vegetables like carrots and sweet potatoes taste great with the fillets, as do fresh beans and salad. Don’t worry if you can’t eat your fillets all once. Instead, put them in a plastic container and refrigerate them for up to 3 days after grilling.
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Preheat your grill to 350 °F (177 °C) and drizzle the grate with oil. Serve the fillets while they’re still warm.
Article: Sit in the driver’s seat and step down hard on the clutch pedal a few times. When you press down on the pedal, it should move smoothly and spring up right each time. If you’re having a hard time moving the pedal with any consistency, then the clutch fluid level has likely run low. It could also be from air getting into the clutch fluid reservoir.  The fluid lubricates the clutch so it responds when you use it to control the car’s speed. Without it, the mechanical components wear out at a much faster rate. Air bubbles prevent the clutch from engaging properly and are often caused by leaks. If you have replaced the clutch fluid recently, that could also cause air to get into the reservoir. Starting with the car in first gear, press down on the clutch to build up speed. Press it again when the engine reaches about 2,000 RPM and shift into second gear. Watch for anything out of the ordinary, such as the vehicle lurching, a stuck clutch, or a grinding noise. Visit a mechanic right away to solve most of these problems.  For something like a stuck clutch, check the fluid level first. A drained reservoir will prevent the clutch from working. Transmission problems are very serious and difficult to repair at home. Don’t ignore signs like grinding gears or a clutch that won’t work at all. . Fresh clutch fluid has a clear yellow coloring. It darkens, turning red or black, over time. If the fluid looks dirty, bleed it from the clutch valve underneath your vehicle. If it still looks clear, simply top off the reservoir tank as needed with new fluid.  Bleeding the valve requires you to jack up the vehicle’s front end and get under it. Once you find the valve, you attach a rubber hose to it and press the clutch to drive out the fluid. However, keep the tank full by adding new fluid after every couple of presses.  If you’re uncertain about doing this on your own, contact a mechanic to have them deal with the clutch fluid. Jacking up a car is dangerous when it isn’t done properly. Like any other car parts, the components responsible for operating the clutch wear out over time. Open the engine bay and examine the clutch fluid reservoir. Have a friend press the clutch pedal down while you keep an eye on the fluid level. Check the reservoir tank and the parts around it for leaked fluid.  If you notice a leak, get an identical replacement part or take the vehicle to a professional right away. You may not notice small leaks right away. One easy way to spot hidden leaks is by noting the fluid level, then checking it again after several days. If it has changed by a noticeable amount, then your vehicle needs repairs. The slave cylinder is a small component located above the transmission on your engine. To find it, follow the cables running from the clutch reservoir to the engine. Have a friend press the clutch pedal a few times while you watch for the slave cylinder to move. Check it for leaks or bubbles as well.  If the cylinder doesn’t move, it has to be replaced. Take the vehicle to a mechanic. Leaks can be fixed by replacing parts. Have a mechanic do it if you are unable to do it on your own. If you do it on your own, you will need to bleed out the clutch valve afterward.
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Press the clutch pedal to see if it moves with ease. Drive the car to see if you can shift gears while operating the clutch. Drain and replace the clutch fluid if it looks dark. Inspect the fluid reservoir and surrounding components for leaks. Look at the clutch lines and slave valve underneath the car for leaks.