First, make sure that the leaf is intact without any tears or other punctures. Then use cold water to wash away any dirt, dust, or other materials that may have collected on the leaf. If the leaf appears to be perfectly clean before rinsing, sprinkle water over it anyway. Pay respect toward guests by observing this custom of purification. First, think of the leaf as a clock. Consider the top of the leaf (the narrowest end of its spine) as twelve o'clock. There, pour enough salt over the spine to serve all guests. Work counterclockwise. Use the left side of your leaf (from twelve to six o'clock) to arrange your sides. Starting from twelve o'clock, place your sides in ascending order of sustenance toward six o'clock. For example, the following items are placed in this order from top to bottom: lemon, chutney, raita, fritters/bhajii/nastha, and then sweets. Work your way back up from six o'clock. Arrange your mains along the remaining space on the leaf's right side. Start with your bread at the bottom, followed by rice, stir fries (if serving), and then your gravy or curry toward the top at one o'clock.
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One-sentence summary -- Inspect and rinse the leaf. Start with salt. Add side dishes. Add main dishes.

Q: This opens the search bar. A list of matching results will appear.  A list of check boxes will appear under the “Settings” header. ” It's at the bottom of the window. It's next to the Apply button. Once Windows starts back up, Edge and Internet Explorer will both support SSL 3.0.
A: Press ⊞ Win+S. Type internet options. Click Internet Options. Click the Advanced tab. Scroll down and check the box next to “SSL 3.0. Click Apply. Click OK. Restart your PC as prompted.

Article: Cats that have an inability to urinate or are straining to urinate may have stones. Additional symptoms include painful urination, the presence of blood in urine, and urinating in places other than the litter box, if that is not your cat's normal behavior. If your cat is having a hard time urinating, you should take it to be seen by a vet immediately. This is a life-threatening problem that requires immediate veterinary intervention. It occurs most often in male cats. Ignoring the signs of stones can cause your cat a great deal of discomfort. If left untreated, obstructions can block the flow of urine, which can become toxic, or grow so large that the bladder bursts. If you are unsure whether your cat has an infected or blocked urinary tract or stones, it is always best to have them examined by your veterinarian to make sure.  The veterinarian should perform diagnostic tests on your cat, such as X-rays, ultrasounds, blood tests to check for toxins and elevated white blood cell counts (a sign of infection), and palpation. Untreated urinary stones and crystals can also lead to kidney failure in cats. While all cats and dogs can get stones, some breeds of cats are more susceptible than others. If your cat has had a stone in the past, it is more likely to get one again. Keep an eye out for the symptoms and get regular veterinary checkups, so that you can get veterinary treatment quickly if the condition appears again. If your cat has had stones in the past, periodic urinalysis or ultrasound examination may be helpful. This can help you to detect stones early and will allow you to make adjustments to your cat's diet or ongoing treatment.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Look for any signs of urinary problems. Have your veterinarian examine the cat. Keep a close eye on cats prone to stones.

Article: Place a martini glass in the freezer for 2 to 3 hours. You’ll know that it’s cold enough when the glass develops some frost. To mix the martini, you’ll a cocktail shaker. Add enough ice to fill it almost completely. If you don’t have a cocktail shaker, a mason jar is a good substitute. When the  shaker is filled with ice, pour 1 ounce (30 ml) of whipped cream flavored vodka, ½ ounce (15 ml) of creme de cocoa, ½ ounce (15 ml) of creme de menthe, and 2 ounces (60 ml) of half and half. Cover the shaker, and shake the mixture for about 15 seconds or until all of the ingredients are combined. You can substitute your favorite type of milk for the half and half if you prefer. Take the lid off the shaker, and place a cocktail strainer over the chilled glass. Pour the martini through to strain the ice out of it. Place a dollop of whipped cream on top of the martini. Sprinkle some chocolate shavings over the cream, and stick a mint leave in to garnish. Serve the cocktail while it’s still cold. The garnish is optional; you can omit if you prefer.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Chill a martini glass. Fill a cocktail shaker with ice. Add the vodka, creme de cocoa, creme de menthe, and half and half and shake well. Strain and pour the mixture into the glass. Garnish the martini with the whipped cream, chocolate shavings, and a mint leaf.