INPUT ARTICLE: Article: For the juiciest ribs, you want a slow, even cooking temperature for the first few hours, which cooks the meat slowly while retaining moisture. While accomplished cooks can master this art with a smoker or large grill, it is far easier to use your oven. These ribs can either be finished in the oven or on a grill, meaning you can still get delicious smokey flavor after tenderizing the meat in the oven You want enough foil that the ribs are wrapped up, but there is still room for some steam in the foil above them. Don't completely close the ribs up just yet. These cooking acids have two jobs. First, they provide liquid for the steam, which helps keep the meat moist as it cooks. Second, they help tenderize the meat faster than cooking alone, breaking down tough tissue for truly fall off the bone ribs. Resist the urge to open the oven, and especially the foil, while the ribs cook. You want to retain a consistent heat, and as much steam as possible, for tender ribs. After the first two hours is up, get ready for some juggling. Be careful of steam when you first open the foil, as it will be hot. Save the juices from the pouch and toss the foil away. Don't turn the oven off just yet! If they're still a little tough, put the ribs meat-side up on the baking sheet and return to the oven until they are easily pierced, checking every 15 minutes. If they are already tender, crank up the oven. If you'd like to finish the ribs on the grill, go set the burners to high and then click here for the rest of the recipe. They can also be finished right in the oven. The top is where the oven is the hottest, and will nicely finish your ribs. You're looking for a rich, carmelized sauce on the our side. Once the meat is tender and cooked, cover the ribs thoroughly with this sauce and spice mixture. Make sure the meaty side of the ribs faces upwards. This final stage will crisp up the edges, brown the meat, and bring out an incredible final flavor.

SUMMARY: Preheat the oven to 250F/120C. Cover the ribs in a large piece of aluminum foil, creating a pouch for the ribs. Pour 3 tablespoons of cider vinegar, or the juice from half a lemon, over the ribs. Close the foil up, leaving room for steam, and cook for 2 hours on a baking sheet. Remove from the oven and open foil, pouring the liquid into a heat-proof container. Turn the oven up to 500F/260C if the ribs are tender enough to push a toothpick through. Move the oven rack to the top position once you've cranked the heat up. Mix your BBQ sauce with the juices from the ribs and smother over your meat. Return ribs the oven for 15-20 minutes, until browned.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Various manufacturers have slightly different steps and required amounts you should put in. However, there are some steps that are generally the same. This may or may not be necessary depending on why your tire is flat. Unscrew your valve cap. You will put the sealant in the same way that you would inflate your tire with air. Tire sealants are great to bail you out in a major crisis. Unfortunately they are only good for 3 days or 100 miles, whichever comes first. You should replace your tire before then to avoid possible problems.
Summary: Read the directions on the can of sealant you have brought. Pull out any object that has punctured your tire. Turn the wheel until the valve is at the top of the wheel. Replace your tire.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you are old enough to receive an allowance, than you probably have some role in helping out around the house. Whether you have a set list of chores to do, or you are just expected to pitch in when asked, make sure that you are completing all of your tasks. When you are getting ready to ask for an allowance, you want to show your parents that you know how to act responsibly. Go the extra mile. For example, if your job is to put away your clean laundry, offer to put away your little brother's clothes, too. Your parents will definitely notice and appreciate the extra effort. Every kid has certain rules that they are expected to follow. If you willingly follow your parents rules, this shows them that you are responsible and trustworthy. Make sure to consistently meet your parents' expectations. If they trust you to follow their rules, they will be more likely to trust you with money. Make sure that you not only follow the rules, but that you do it without complaint. For example, if you are told to complete your homework before hanging out with your friends, do it without grumbling. Finding a way to volunteer is a great way to show your parents that you are giving back. This will demonstrate to them that you deserve an allowance. There are lots of volunteer opportunities for kids, no matter what your age. You could help out at a food bank, or pet the animals at your local shelter. If you choose an activity that matters to you, you'll even start to have fun. You can also volunteer within your own family. For example, offer to spend some extra time with your grandmother. Help her out around the house. This will show your parents that you are a caring person. Being mature means that you are acting in a reasonable, responsible way. If you show your parents that you are growing up, they will be more likely to see you as someone who deserves an allowance. There are many ways that you can demonstrate maturity.  Be honest. Always tell your parents the truth. This will show them that they can trust you. Stay calm. Avoid throwing fits or whining if you don't get your way. Instead, remain calm and talk to your parents about your frustrations.

SUMMARY:
Do your chores. Obey the rules of the house. Volunteer. Show maturity.