INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You will need 1 to 2 tablespoons of citric acid per 4 cups (1 liter) of water. You can find citric acid in the canning department of grocery stores. It may also be labeled as "sour soda" instead. Stir with a spoon to mix the citric acid into the water. If you are using a smaller, single-cup brewer, such as a K10 Mini Plus or a K130 Brewer, consider using 1 cup (240 milliliters) of liquid citric acid instead. The citric acid will dissolve any lime scale build-up inside your machine. Make sure the cup matches the brew size so that you do not get any spills. You can also use a larger cup. The citric acid will flow into the Keurig and dissolve any build-up inside. Keep repeating until the reservoir is empty. If you are using a small brewer, such as the K10 Mini Plus or a K130 Brewer, then turn it off just as it begins to brew and let it sit for 30 minutes. Once the reservoir is empty, take it out of the Keurig and refill it using cool water. Put it back into the Keurig once it is full. The machine will still have some citric acid inside, so you will need to flush it out. If you don't, you will get a bad taste the next time you try to brew coffee. After you brew a cup of hot water, pour the water into the sink and replace the mug beneath the dispenser. If you are using a small brewer, such as the K10 Mini Plus or a K130 Brewer, then you will need to run the water through it about six times.

SUMMARY: Prepare the citric acid solution. Pour the citric acid solution into the reservoir. Place a mug beneath the drainage spout. Brew a cup of hot water. Pour out the hot water and brew another cup. Fill the reservoir with fresh water. Keep brewing cups of hot water until there is nothing left in the reservoir.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This could include panties, a bra, a camisole, and any other apparel you normally like wearing under your clothing. If your salwar kameez is transparent, you may want to wear a camisole or tank top underneath. If you don’t have a tank top that matches or compliments the color of your kameez, a white one will do. The salwar will generally have either a drawstring or elastic waist. If the pants have a drawstring, it goes to the front. You can also use pockets to determine front from back, as your hands should be able to slide into the pockets easily and naturally when the pants are on the right way.  Put the pants on as you would any other pants, with one leg through each pant hole. Position the waistband at your waist (just above your belly button). Pull the drawstring tighter to keep the pants in place, then tie the string into a bow. If the pants are tapered at the bottom, position them so your pant legs aren't twisted. The second part of the outfit is the shirt, and it’s always easier to put this on after you have the pants on. Depending on the style, you may have to pull the shirt over your head, you may slip it on and button it down the front, or the shirt may come together in the back with loops. When pulling on the shirt, be sure that you don’t catch any beads, hooks, or special designs on your hair or other garments. Sandals and heels are the most common shoes worn with the salwar kameez, so your shoes may just slip on. However, if you're wearing sandals, be sure to tighten and attach straps properly so that they don’t slip off when your walking.

SUMMARY:
Put on your regular undergarments. Put on the pants. Pull on the tunic. Put on your shoes.