INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you're using a gas grill, you can set the temperature by turning the knobs on the front of the grill. If you're using a charcoal grill, pile the charcoal in a pyramid shape on the bottom of the grill. Use lighter fluid and a lighter to ignite the coals. Let the fire die, then wait 10 minutes so that all of the coals are at the right temperature. If you have an automatic starter, press the start button after you've loaded the grill with charcoal.

SUMMARY: Set your grill to 350–450 °F (177–232 °C).


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You can do this by double-clicking the file on your computer. To do this, click the mouse before the first word, then drag the cursor (don’t let go of the button!) all the way to the end. When you lift your finger from the button, the paragraph should appear highlighted in blue. The entire selected paragraph will move 0.5” to the right. To move the paragraph another 0.5”, press Tab ↹ again.

SUMMARY: Open your document in Microsoft Word. Highlight an entire paragraph. Press Tab ↹ on the keyboard.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Choose the two shades of nail polish you wish to mix. Mixing only two polish colors is recommended, because mixing more than two colors can make the mixture appear muddy. Normally, using nail polishes with the same base type (glitter, sheer, opaque, matte, etc.) makes for an overall better polish mixture.  Mixing primary colors is a good rule of thumb to follow when mixing colors. For example, to make a purple polish, mix together a red and blue polish. To make a green polish, mix together a yellow and blue polish. Like colors tend to mix well too. For example, to make a hot orange, mix together a darker orange with a yellow. To make a lighter shade of pink, mix together a deeper pink with white polish. Nail polishes of the same brand tend to blend together the best. That’s because every brand uses their own polish formula, and polishes of the same brand will most likely accept each other and combine well. A plastic paint palette is one of the easiest surfaces to use and clean, but you can use any surface that is clean, flat, and you don't mind staining. Paper plates, wax paper sheets, and tin foil are all common surfaces used for mixing nail polish.  Do not use a styrofoam surface for mixing. The nail polish will destroy the styrofoam and produce holes in the material. You may want to put down a layer of newspaper underneath your workspace, in case of nail polish spills.

SUMMARY: Select your mixing polishes. Choose your mixing surface.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Put a pan on your stove top and bring up the temperature of it.  Add some cooking oil at this stage.  Heat until the oil sizzles. Use a cast iron pan for best results. Dry roast them for about 1 minute.  Stir them occasionally to prevent them from sticking to your pan and to roast them evenly.  Thicker noodles will take longer to cook. Thin noodles will cook quickly.  Take care not to overcook them. Roast the noodles until they are dried.  Stir them and listen for a squeaking noise.  Take them away from heat when they make this noise or are cooked to your preference. Dry roasting will help remove any rubbery texture the Shirataki noodles might have.

SUMMARY:
Heat up a pan. Add the noodles to the hot pan. Remove noodles when dry.