INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Subtly flipping long hair out of your face or behind your shoulder is a classic flirtatious move. Place your hand underneath your hair, and quickly flip it behind you. Try not to be too obvious with your hair flip so this can seem effortless and irresistible. To seem fun and flirty to your crush, don’t be afraid to introduce yourself first. They may think your confidence is sexy, and your initiative will likely intrigue them. Do this if you are at a concert, bar, or social event and find someone you want to get to know better. While chatting with a hottie, tell them things like, “Your outfit looks awesome,” or “Your hair color is gorgeous,” to boost their confidence. Throwing out compliments can seem flirty and fun, and you may seem more approachable and confident.  For example, if you are on a coffee date, say something like, “I really like spending time with you. We should do this more often.” Compliment their physical appearance, intelligence, or personality traits, for instance. An easy way to come across confident is to incorporate flirtatious touching. Simply tap your crush on the arm, touch their shoulder gently, or stroke their hand in passing. This shows them you are into them without being too direct. For example, if you are chatting at school or at work, you can gently touch their arm as you say goodbye. Spontaneity can be fun and exciting, and they’ll likely think you’re up for anything! For instance, shoot your crush a text saying something like, “I really want some Chinese food! Want to go grab lunch?”  If you recently went on a first date, text your date and say something like, “Hey, I really enjoyed our date last week. What are you up to tonight?” If you’re in a relationship, you can text your partner while at work and say, “I booked us a romantic weekend getaway. It’s a surprise but pack a backpack and come over after work!” There’s nothing more fun and flirty than a little innocent teasing. To do this, get creative and improvise depending on the situation. You can wink at your crush as they walk past you, send a suggestive text message, or joke around when chatting.  For example, mimic or mock something they say in a harmless way. You can make fun of their accent or repeat their words back to them. Give your crush a silly nickname and call them by it regularly. For example, you can say something like, “Since you laugh all the time, I’m calling you Giggles.” To seem fun and flirty, it's helpful to keep up with cool events and new businesses popping up in your area. This way, you'll always have a fun event coming up to look forward to. Ask your crush to hit the new Spanish restaurant that just opened up downtown for a new, interesting date idea.  To find events in your area, read the newspaper, check online, or review social media events. For example, you can go to a concert on a Friday night, go to a Saturday farmer's market or craft show, or hit a gallery opening.

SUMMARY: Flip your hair tastefully to capture your crush’s interest. Introduce yourself confidently when you want to break the ice. Compliment your crush to make them feel good. Touch your crush appropriately to show them your flirty side. Be spontaneous when making plans with others. Tease your crush to show your playful side. Invite your crush to go on a fun, exciting date.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Follow the manufacturer's instructions to preheat your waffle iron to a medium-high heat.  Most waffle irons already have a nonstick coating, but it is still a good idea to spray both sides with a light coating of nonstick cooking spray. If the temperature controls are labeled as “high,” “low,” and so on, set the control to medium or medium-high. If the control allows you to specify a certain doneness based on color, choose “medium golden” or “medium golden brown.” Prepare a baking sheet by covering it with aluminum foil or parchment paper.  If you already made the chicken, then your oven should already be preheated. As with the chicken, you will use the oven to keep earlier batches of waffles warm while you cook later batches. Combine the flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt in a medium mixing bowl, stirring the ingredients together until evenly dispersed In a separate small bowl or measuring cup, combine the buttermilk, egg, and vegetable oil. Beat by hand with a whisk or fork until the ingredients are well combined. Slowly pour the wet mixture into the dry mixture. Use a fork or whisk to beat the mixtures together, stopping shortly after all the dry ingredients have been moistened.  It is acceptable for a few small lumps to remain in the batter, but any large lumps should be beaten out before you press on. Avoid over-beating the batter. Doing so could cause the air bubbles to deflate, thereby creating dense, chewy waffles instead of light, airy ones. Pour enough batter into the preheated waffle iron to cover the bottom iron.  Note that the precise amount of batter you should use will vary depending on your waffle iron. You should refer to the manufacturer's instructions to verify that you are adding the correct amount. You may find it easiest to use a ladle when pouring the batter into your waffle iron. If you attempt to pour straight from the mixing bowl, you might make more of a mess. Close the iron and cook the waffle until it turns a medium golden brown color. Remove the waffles with a heat-resistant spatula or similar utensil. Avoid forks and other sharp utensils, however, since the pointed metal can scratch the nonstick surface of the iron. Transfer the cooked waffles to your prepared baking sheet and place them in the oven. Keep the early batches warm as you finish preparing the rest of the waffles.

SUMMARY:
Preheat your waffle iron. Preheat the oven to 200 degrees Fahrenheit (95 degrees Celsius), if necessary. Mix the dry ingredients. Combine the wet ingredients. Beat together both mixtures. Pour the batter into your waffle iron. Cook until medium golden brown. Keep warm.