INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This app resembles a white clock on a black background. You'll likely find it on the Home Screen. This tab is at the bottom of the screen and one tab over from the bottom-left corner. It's in the top-right corner of the screen. Doing so will create a new alarm. If you have existing alarms you'd like to edit, you can tap Edit in the top-left corner of the screen and then tap an alarm instead. This will set the hour at which your alarm goes off. These numbers pertain to the minute at which your alarm will go off. Doing so will select "AM" or "PM". If your iPhone uses 24-hour time, you won't have this option. Below the time section, you can customize your alarm by tapping the following options:   Repeat - Tap each day on which you want your alarm to go off. If you don't want your alarm going off unless you purposefully set it beforehand, skip this step.  Label - Assign a name to your alarm. This name will display on your iPhone's lock screen when the alarm goes off.  Sound - Select a sound from the list of stock ringtones or pick a song from your library to play when the alarm goes off.  Snooze - Slide this option right to enable snooze (it will turn green) or left to disable snooze (it will turn white). You can snooze by tapping the "Snooze" button on the lock screen when your alarm goes off. It's in the top-right corner of the screen. Doing so will save your alarm and turn it on by default. You can turn an alarm on or off by sliding the switch on the right side of its tab right or left respectively.

SUMMARY: Open your iPhone's Clock. Tap Alarm. Tap +. Swipe up or down on the left-most column of numbers. Swipe up or down on the right-most column of numbers. Swipe up or down on the time of day column. Customize your alarm's other settings. Tap Save.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Stir the nigari into a cup with a few tablespoons of water. Keep stirring until the coagulant has completely dissolved. Turn the heat to medium and let the water come to a steady simmer. Simmer the tofu for about 10 minutes, or until the tofu is just set, like a quiche or custard. You can serve it warm or chill it in the refrigerator for later. Popular toppings include lemon zest, shaved cucumber, sea salt, bonito flakes, grated ginger, and soy sauce.

SUMMARY: Make a coagulant solution. Simmer the tofu. Serve the tofu.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Make sure that you use food grade diatomaceous earth and not the sort you would use in your swimming pool. Food grade diatomaceous earth is not harmful if accidentally ingested. Using a nozzle attachment, vacuum your entire carpet, especially the areas that your pet likes to spend time in, as well as near doorways and along the baseboards. Focus on areas that your pet likes to spend time in, as well as around baseboards, near entry ways, and under furniture. Diatomaceous earth is made from tiny, fossilized algae and will actually cut the fleas up. If you want to get rid of fleas from your carpet, you will also have to get rid of fleas from other areas as well. This includes your pet's bedding. Simply sprinkle the diatomaceous earth on your pet's bedding and set it aside for two to three days. Do not let your pet sleep on the bedding. After two to three days have passed, vacuum the bedding and, if possible, wash it in the washing machine using a hot cycle. If you sprinkled diatomaceous earth over areas that your pet likes to spend time in, some of that dust may have gotten on his or her fur. In this case, you will need to give your pet a bath. Keep in mind that dogs are usually much easier to bathe than cats. Consider using a soap-free or a moisturizing pet shampoo during the bath. Diatomaceous earth can make the skin very dry; you can solve this by using a soap-free or moisturizing pet shampoo when bathing your pet. Be sure to use a flea comb in order to catch any fleas, larva, or eggs. After four to five days, vacuum your carpet. Be sure to get the areas that your pet likes to spend time in, as well as around the baseboards and doorways, and under furniture. Do not throw the bag away inside your house. Take it out of the vacuum cleaner, put it in a plastic bag, tie the bag up, and throw the bag away outside your house. This will prevent any remaining fleas from getting back into your carpet. If your vacuum cleaner uses a canister instead of a bag, take out the canister and empty the debris into a plastic bag. Tie the plastic bag up tightly and throw it away outside.

SUMMARY: Purchase some food grade diatomaceous earth. Vacuum your carpet. Sprinkle the diatomaceous earth over your carpet. Consider sprinkling diatomaceous earth on your pet's bedding. Consider giving your pet a bath. Vacuum your carpet. Throw away the vacuum cleaner bag.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Hydrogen peroxide may be too harsh for you if you have sensitive skin. Peroxide can be very drying, which can be irritating if you’re prone to breakouts or skin reactions. If peroxide is drying your ear canals, try adding a few drops of mineral or baby oil to the peroxide. If that doesn’t help, use an alternate method to clean your ears. You can try warm water alone or a saline solution, instead. Make a saline solution by dissolving ½ teaspoon of salt in a cup of boiled water. If you have an ear infection, don’t try to clean your ears with peroxide. See your doctor to get diagnosed and treated — you might need antibiotics, depending on what’s causing your infection.  You may have an ear infection if you have ear pain (especially when you lie down), diminished hearing, and fluid draining from your ear. You may also have a feeling of fullness or pressure in your ear, or a fever.  Look for signs of a possible ear infection in children, such as crying and pulling at their ear, trouble sleeping, difficulty hearing and responding to sounds, fever of 100°F (38°C) or higher, loss of balance, not eating, or complaining of a headache. If your eardrum perforates, or ruptures, don’t put anything liquid in your ear. Suspect that your eardrum has ruptured if you have increasing pain or pressure in your ear, followed by quick relief from pain, drainage from your ear, and loss of hearing. See your doctor right away — ruptured eardrums usually heal by themselves, but they might need to be repaired surgically. In the meantime, keep your ear clean and dry. You should not use peroxide if you have ear tubes, or tympanostomy tubes. Some people get small hollow tubes surgically implanted in their eardrum as a child if they have frequent ear infections. Don't use peroxide if you've ever had ear surgery.

SUMMARY:
Add mineral or baby oil to peroxide if you have sensitive skin. See your doctor if you have signs of an ear infection. Keep your ear clean and dry if you have a perforated eardrum.