Problem: Article: For this method you just need a t-shirt, a package of iron-on transfer paper, and a printer. Iron-on transfer paper is available at most craft stores. Use design software to create a graphic design to print on your t-shirt. You could choose a photo or picture you found online or create graphic art. The great thing about using an iron-on transfer is that there's no need to feel limited by the amount of colors you can use. Feed the paper into your printer so that the design will print onto the side of the paper that will transfer it to the t-shirt. Smooth it out to remove any wrinkles or folds. Place the iron-on transfer design-side down on the t-shirt. Place a thin cloth, such as a dishcloth, over the transfer. Place a hot iron over the cloth so that it heats the transfer underneath. Hold it there for the amount of time recommended on the iron-on transfer instructions. Remove the cloth and use your fingers to gently lift the paper transfer backing. It should easily fall away from the t-shirt, leaving the transferred image behind. If you have trouble lifting it, press it down and use the iron to heat it once more, then try again.
Summary: Get supplies. Create a design. Print the design on iron-on transfer paper. Lay the t-shirt on a flat surface. Iron the transfer. Lift the paper backing.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If your bike is in use for a commuter item, a basket is both adorable and useful. Bike baskets range in material from wicker to wood or plastic, and come in many different sizes. The frequency with which you use your bike will help determine what basket you need to purchase, as some are affixed with delicate materials such as leather. Altering your bike seat can provide a fresh look and a bit more comfort for your rear end. Leather seats lend a vintage look to your bike, while gel-pad seats add a massive comfort factor. Colored wheels, spokes, shocks, and handlebars can all help decorate your bike. You can even have different colors for all of your bike’s components for a rainbow effect. You can change the shape of your handlebars altogether, or you can use tape, crepe, or paint to change the general appearance of your handlebars. If you do alter your handlebars, make sure you do not do anything to interfere with the brakes. Finally, add a delightfully childlike flair to your bike by adding streamers to your handle grips.  Streamers can be created with old plastic bags, strips of fabric, or even old pom poms. Commercial streamers come with small clips that are inserted into the ends of your bar grips. If you make your own streamers, you can fashion your own clips to attach them using supplies from a craft or hobby store.

SUMMARY: Add a basket for shopping trips. Purchase a special bike seat. Use colored bike components. Alter your handlebars. Add streamers to your handlebars.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This is one of the easiest ways to heat pasta. Just add melted butter or oil to a frying pan, add the pasta, and heat. Stir occasionally. Add more sauce if the pasta looks dry. These easily separated sauces should be heated over very low heat. For lower risk of separation, see the cream sauce method below. Cut yourself a slab and toss it on the pan, cut side down. Rotate occasionally, heating each cut side until crispy.
Summary: Fry most pasta dishes over medium-low heat. Heat cream or wine sauces over low heat. Fry lasagna.

com. On your web browser, enter https://www.twitter.com and hit enter. On the homepage, enter your full name, email address, and preferred password on the given fields. Make sure the username reflects your organization; keep it short and simple so others will easily notice it. After that, click on “Create My Account” at the bottom of the screen. Twitter will send you a confirmation email, so check your email and look for the verification email from Twitter. Once you open it, simply click on the link provided and voila! Your account has been verified.
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One-sentence summary -- Go to Twitter. Create an account for your organization. Choose a Username for your organization. Confirm your account.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The sell-by date may also appear as "not to be sold after" or "EXP." This date is, at most, 30 days from the day the eggs were packaged. Eggs that are kept refrigerated and are not broken should be good for at least 1 month beyond the sell-by date.  The sell-by date appears as month/day in the United States. So eggs that must be sold by March 15th are labeled 03/15. "Sell-by" refers to the last date the eggs should be available for the public to purchase. Eggs should be pulled from the shelf after this date. It does not mean the eggs are bad or rotten after this date. The best-by date may also be labeled as "use by," "use before," or "best before." The best-by label must be within 45 days of the date the eggs were packaged. Try to use these eggs within two weeks after the best-by date. "Best-by" refers to the period of time eggs are at their peak freshness, with the best texture, flavor, and binding and thickening properties. It does not mean the eggs are bad or rotten after this date. Sell-by or best-by dates are not required by federal law (some states require them, other states forbid them), but all eggs must be labeled with the date they were packaged. This date usually appears as a 3 digit code using the Julian date calendar. This means eggs packaged on January 1st would be labeled 001, eggs packaged on October 15th would be labeled 288, December 31st 365.  Look for the Julian date on the end of the carton. You'll see the plant code (a letter P followed by numbers) indicated where the eggs were packaged, and beside it you should find the Julian code.  The European Union also requires that eggs are marked with a pack date. Even if eggs are sold loose and not in a marked carton, the consumer should have access to that information. Once an egg has cooled in your refrigerator, it is important to keep it at the same temperature. A cool egg in a warmer environment begins to sweat, which can encourage bacteria to grow on the outside of the egg. Because the egg shell is porous, it is sometimes possible for the bacteria on the shell to pass into through and contaminate the egg.  To prevent temperature fluctuations, store your eggs in the coldest part of your refrigerator, not on the door. The temperature is more likely to fluctuate on the door when it is opening and closing, which may cause your eggs to sweat. If you receive your eggs unwashed and at room temperature, they do not need to be refrigerated. Many countries, including most European countries, keep their eggs at room temperature. This is safe because eggs are laid with a protective "bloom" which naturally keeps bacteria out. Once the eggs are washed, however, they must be refrigerated. Also, in most European countries, the hens have been inoculated against Salmonella prior to laying their eggs. If you have egg-laying hens and you're wondering when they will go bad, you can refer to your country's guidelines for freshness. It's a safe bet your eggs will be good for at least two months, if not more. If you're not sure how long you've had your fresh eggs or if you think they are older than two months, learn the signs of bad and old eggs to help you decide whether or not you should use them in your cooking.
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Check the "sell-by" date on the package. Check the "best-by" date on the package. Use the 3-digit code that tells you when the eggs were packaged. Throw out any eggs that have been refrigerated and then sat out at room temperature for two hours or more. Use the packaging guidelines of your country to determine how long to keep your own eggs.