Write an article based on this "Heat the butter in a small saucepan. Whisk in the flour and seasonings. Cook until lightly browned. Slowly whisk in the milk. Cook until thickened. Serve warm."
article: Melt 2 Tbsp (30 mL) of butter in a small to medium saucepan over medium heat.  Let the butter melt completely before moving on to the next step, but try to avoid letting it boil or steam. You could also use a large skillet to make country gravy instead of a saucepan. If you were cooking meat in your skillet before you started cooking the gravy, you can use the leftover pan drippings from the cooked meat instead of or alongside the butter. Reduce the amount of butter so that the butter and pan drippings combined equal no more than about 2 Tbsp (30 mL) of fat. Vegetable oil can also be used instead of butter, but it is a little less traditional. Add the flour, salt, pepper, paprika, and garlic salt to the butter in the pan, quickly whisking the ingredients together into the butter until the mixture forms a smooth paste.  The flour, salt, and pepper are necessary. The flour and butter combine to form a thickening agent known as a "roux," which is a vital component of the gravy. The salt and pepper are basic seasonings needed in order to provide the gravy with country-style flavor. The paprika and garlic salt are optional, however, and many basic country gravy recipes do not include them. The spices add a hint of extra flavor to the gravy without being too overpowering. Cook the roux over medium heat for about 10 minutes, stirring frequently to prevent burning.  If you want the gravy to remain whiter, do not let the roux brown. Only brown the roux if you want something slightly deeper in color and flavor. Do not cover the pan. Add the milk a little at a time, whisking thoroughly the entire time so that lumps do not form.  Adding too much milk at once will make it almost impossible to break down the lumps and create a smooth gravy. Only add about 1/4 cup (60 mL) at a time. Start with roughly 1 cup (250 mL) of milk. If you do not like how thick the gravy is, add up to an additional 1 cup (250 mL) to thin it out. Continue cooking the gravy, stirring frequently, until it bubbles and thickens.  This should take another minute or two. Again, note that more milk can be added if you prefer a thinner gravy. Remove the thickened gravy from the heat and serve immediately.

Write an article based on this "Treat your wood. Using liquid chemicals on wood. Create a chemical barrier in the soil. Decide on repellent or non-repellent chemicals. Use liquid repellent. Use liquid non-repellent termiticide."
article: Simple yet effective wood curers can deter termites by simply increasing the strength of the wood. A small investment here can save you thousands in removal down the road. But be aware that over time as wood ages it will become softer and more vulnerable to termites. You can spray termiticide directly onto the surface of wood to deter subterranean termites from chewing through it. But keep in mind that spot treating wood will only protect against attacks in those specific areas and shouldn’t be considered a complete treatment. By creating a chemical barrier around the outer perimeter of your home you can do a lot to stop subterranean termites from gaining access to your house. This can be achieved by the use liquid insecticide. You have to spray the soil beneath the foundation with the insecticide. This should be done pre-construction and is a requirement in much of the USA.  It is possible to perform a post-construction treatment. To do this requires holes to be drilled through slabs and insecticide to be injected beneath the foundation.  There are a wide-range of products available for this, and in most states home owners can legally purchase these products if it's for personal use only. Online vendors have videos that you can watch so you can understand how to do this project effectively before you buy anything. If you are uncertain about how to do this, you should seek advice from a professional rather than risk causing damage. When you are using chemical insecticides, it is important to know which to use. The two main types of chemicals are liquid repellents, and liquid non-repellents. Each of these have their advantages and disadvantages, so be sure to have a good understanding of how each of these work so you and try to evaluate what will work best for your treatment. As the name suggests this is used before the termites strike, as it discourages termites from attacking the foundation of your home. It will create a barrier to stop them from entering your home, and will last for several years. While the termites won’t cross the barrier, they will avoid it, and will move around it. It is extremely difficult to create a prefect barrier with no gaps under a fully constructed house, and termites may discover these spaces and gain access to the building.   For the best results, contact a reputable pest control company and talk to them about installing termite bait stations or a liquid barrier treatment to help get rid of and prevent termites from infesting your home.  If some foraging subterranean termites find a gap in the repellent they will return with more termites. There are a few non-repellent termiticide treatments available to buy. These don’t stop the termites from attacking, but the chemical is lethal. If termites tunnel into the treatment they will be exposed to the termiticide and they will die. Foraging termites which have been exposed to the chemicals might pass it on in the colony through grooming and feeding which would kill more of the termites.

Write an article based on this "Cut out a piece of fabric. Lay the doll on the fabric and mark the fabric next to the doll’s shoulders. Cut holes in the fabric where you marked it. Slide your doll’s arms into the holes. Cross the fabric in front of the doll’s body. Use a long strip of fabric to secure the shirt or dress at your doll’s waist. Fold back the collar if desired. Decorate the dress with jewels, beads, and sequins."
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Choose a fabric that will not fray, such as felt. The fabric should be wide enough to fit around the doll and overlap by at least 1 inch (2.5 cm). The fabric piece can be as long as you want the top or dress to be. Measure the widest part of your doll to find the width. Then, use the doll to find the length.  For a top, cut the fabric so that it will end about 1 inch (2.5 cm) below the doll's waist. For a short dress, cut the fabric so that it will come to the doll’s knees. For a long dress, cut the fabric so that it will come to the doll’s toes. Center the doll on the fabric from the right and left sides. The top of the doll’s shoulders should be about 0.5 inches (1.3 cm) to 1 inch (2.5 cm) below the top edge of the fabric. Use a pen or piece of fabric chalk to place a small mark on the fabric next to each of your doll’s shoulders. There should be 2 marks when you are done. Cut along each of the marks you made on the fabric to create armholes for the doll dress or shirt. Make sure that the holes are wide enough for the doll’s arms to fit through by inserting the doll’s arms through each one. Insert your doll’s hands through each of the holes and slide the holes up to your doll’s shoulders. If the holes are not wide enough to get them all the way to the doll’s shoulders, then snip a little more fabric to widen the holes. Keep mind that it is better for the armholes to be a little too small than too big because you can always make them larger. Next, wrap the fabric across the doll’s body, as if you were closing a robe. Wrap the fabric as tight or as loose as you want it to be. The fabric should be long enough to wrap all the way around to the back of the doll if you want it to. To secure the wrap dress you have created, cut out a strip of stretch fabric. Wrap it around the doll’s waist and tie a bow to secure it. You can also use a piece of ribbon to secure the dress if you prefer. You can leave the neckline area of the dress as is, or you can fold it back to create the look of a collar. It’s up to you! Use glue to attach jewels, beads, and/or sequins to the dress. You can add them anywhere you like. Just add a dab of fabric glue to the jewel, bead, or sequin and press it onto the dress where you want it to go. Let the glue dry overnight.  Add a jewel to the center of the neckline. Apply some beads to the bottom of the skirt. Layer the skirt with sequins.