Problem: Article: Collect bats, balls, frisbees, and other objects to keep them away from insecticide and to clear space for mowing. If you’re concerned that toys or other objects have fleas, wash them with soap and hot water or soak them in a bucket overnight. If you choose to soak them, add 1 to 2 tablespoons (14.8 to 29.6 ml) of dish soap to the bucket. The dish soap will increase the water’s surface tension and help prevent any fleas or larvae from escaping. Rake up leaves and other organic matter, and pay particular attention to flower beds, beneath bushes, and other nooks and crannies. Look for any spots that might provide a damp, shady environment for fleas to multiply. Keep in mind cats and other animals can climb and carry fleas to overhead areas. Clean out organic debris in your gutters, tops of sheds, and other spots that might harbor fleas. If you have a lawn, regular mowing is a key to overall flea control. Additionally, mowing before applying an insecticide will help ensure the product comes into contact with as many fleas, eggs, and larvae as possible.  Be sure to use a bag to catch clippings or rake them up after mowing. Leaving behind clumped clippings creates damp, shady spots that allow fleas to hide and breed. Taking care of your lawn will help prevent flea infestations. A well-maintained lawn that gets ample sun is an inhospitable environment for fleas. After cleaning, give your yard a good soak. Saturating your yard will help encourage pupae to hatch into adults. Since their casings are watertight, pupae are tough to kill with insecticides. Soaking might drown some adult fleas and larvae, too.
Summary: Wash toys and objects that might carry fleas. Remove leaves and other debris. Mow your lawn and collect the clippings. Water the yard thoroughly 24 hours before spraying with insecticide.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Make sure that the rolling paper is wrapping around itself to form a cylinder. Keep firm pressure on the paper so that it doesn't unravel. Lightly twist both ends to keep your mix from falling out.

SUMMARY: Load a dollar bill with your mix and shape it by gently rolling back and forth. Put a rolling paper sticky side up between your mix and the dollar bill. Fold the bill in half and roll it upward with your thumbs. Remove the joint from the dollar bill. Lick the sticky strip of the paper and seal the marijuana cigarette.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Do so by pressing E (PC) or X (Xbox). You'll find every type of stair available for creation in Minecraft about two-thirds of the way down the page. These stairs include the following:  Oak, birch, spruce, jungle, acacia, and dark wood stairs Cobblestone stairs Brick stairs Stone brick stairs Sandstone stairs Red sandstone stairs Quartz stairs Purpur stairs This bar is at the bottom of the screen; dropping the stairs onto this bar will make them equippable. On Xbox, just selected your preferred stairs, tap A, and tap A again.
Summary: Open the Creative menu. Scroll down to the stairs section. Click and drag your preferred stair onto the quick-access bar.

Sport coats come in two and three button varieties. The more buttons, the longer the line created by buttoning all of them. In general, it's recommended that you button your jacket while standing and you unbutton your coat while sitting. For some people, it's also common to unbutton the coat for walking. How you choose to wear your coat is completely up to you. You don’t have to button it or unbutton it any time, but it usually looks better and helps to slim your silhouette to have it buttoned when you're standing. Button the top button only, if there are multiple buttons on the jacket. , if necessary. In very cold weather, an overcoat might be necessary, even if you're wearing a sport coat. Don't forget to consider the weather and avoid getting caught out underdressed. Woolen overcoats, pea-coats, and trench coats are all appropriately paired with a sport coat. Usually, you'll want these to be muted solid colors: black, gray, dark green, or beige. Sport coats are versatile for everyday wear, but also good enough for formal occasions. Depending on your place of work, it may be acceptable to wear the sport coat to work and to the sports bar afterward. If you’re ever somewhere in which jackets are required, a sport coat should be fine.  The sport coat is at home in the restaurant, at the bar, down the pub and when calling on friends for dinner. Good colors for social events include beige, brown, cream, khaki, tan and white. The lighter colors are always less formal. For formal events, a sport coast, especially a brightly patterned one, might be less suitable. Opt for a suit jacket or a blazer instead. Never wear a dirty or wrinkly sport coat, or you might as well wear a popped collar polo. Sport coats need to be kept in good condition, and dry cleaned regularly to keep them looking nice. In general, you shouldn’t need to have a jacket dry cleaned more than once every six months. Budget tip: In Thornton Wilder’s Theophilus North, the main character has only one suit that he has to keep pressed every night between his bedspring and mattress, to keep it unwrinkled and clean looking. While you might not need to go that far, ironing your sport coat regularly should help to keep it in good standing.
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One-sentence summary -- Unbutton the coat when you sit. Wear an overcoat Wear a sport coat to semi-formal occasions. Care for sport coats properly.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: On some machines, the highest setting might be labeled as “pastry.” Flip the switch to power on the grain mill once you’ve adjusted the dial.  The settings on the dial control how coarse or fine the flour will be. A lower setting churns out a grittier powder, for instance. Always turn the grinder on prior to adding the rice. The hopper will automatically grind the rice as it passes through and will deposit the flour in the attached canister. If necessary, use a spoon or other utensil to push the rice towards the center of the hopper to speed up the grinding. If the flour isn’t as fine as you’d like it to be, run it through the hopper again. You’ll know the grinding process is finished when you hear the mill give off subtle high-pitched sound. Flip the power switch to the off position to stop the mill. You can let the mill run for an extra 5 seconds after it’s finished just to make sure no stray pieces of rice are lodged inside. The canister should easily detach from the mill. Once you transfer the rice flour into an airtight container, seal the container tightly by pressing firmly on the lid until it snaps or suctions into place.  Scrape any excess flour on the sides of canister into the container with a spoon so you don’t waste any. Resealable bags are a suitable alternative to a container. After 1 year, you might notice that the flour loses some of its flavor and smells musty. Throw it away sooner if you see mold.  Cool, dark spots are best for storing flour. Look for an area that is dry, too. Keeping flour in the fridge or freezer is your safest option to prevent it from spoiling faster. Label the container or bag with a permanent marker or sticker label if you want to remember when it will expire. Write down the contents of the container (“rice flour”) along with the expiration date.
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Turn the dial to the highest setting, then turn the mill on. Pour the rice into the hopper of the mill to grind it. Turn off the mill after you grind all of the rice. Remove the canister from the mill and pour the flour into a container. Store the flour in the pantry, fridge, or freezer for up to 1 year.