Q: Cut two tablespoons of butter into small pieces. Next, add the pieces of butter to the hot noodles. Use tongs or a large spoon to stir the noodles until the butter has completely melted. Don't wait too long to add the butter. If the noodles are cool, the butter won't melt. Once the butter has melted, sprinkle salt and pepper over the noodle dish.  Use tongs or a large spoon to toss the noodles, coating each one in seasoning. Taste a noodle to see if you need to add more salt or pepper. Add less than you think you'll need. You can always add more salt or pepper. Buttered noodles are delicious all on their own. However, many people like to add additional seasonings to take the dish to the next level. For example:  Sprinkle in garlic powder to create a buttery garlic noodle entrée. Mix in a tablespoon of chopped fresh parsley to give the noodles an herbal flavor.  Grate some parmesan over the noodles to give the dish a strong, cheesy kick.
A: Stir butter into the hot noodles. Add salt and pepper to taste. Consider getting creative with seasoning.

Article: It's in the lower left corner of the task bar. This will display all the apps that match what you type. It's the white icon that has an image of a music note in the middle.  If you don't have iTunes for Windows, Click here to download and install iTunes. If you are not already logged in, click "Account", and then click "Sign In". Log in with the email address and password associated with the Apple ID you receive your Apple Music subscription through. It's in the menu bar at the top of the iTunes app. It's at the bottom of the "Edit" menu. It's in the "General" tab of the "Preferences" menu. This will store your music library in iCloud so you can access them across all your devices.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Click . Type iTunes. Open iTunes. Click Edit. Click Preferences. Click  next to "iCloud Music Library".

Problem: Article: If you want to smell good, your clothing has to smell good. It's important to wear clean clothing, especially clean undergarments. Change your underwear and socks daily to avoid the inevitable bad smells. Wash your dirty clothes before putting them on again. Try wearing breathable fabrics, such as cotton, to allow your skin to breathe. This will help with odor if you tend to sweat or perspire. Having smelly feet is a problem many people deal with, and foot odor can be exacerbated if you don't shower often. Keep your shoes and feet smelling fresh by using deodorizes on your feet and in your shoes.  The most common method of getting the stink out of shoes is using baking soda. Sprinkle baking soda in your shoes daily to keep them fresh. If you're dealing with a serious odor problem, pour a generous amount of baking soda into your shoes, place them in a plastic bag, and leave them in your freezer overnight. This should eliminate the bad smell. Another method of deodorizing shoes is leaving orange peels in your shoes overnight. The citrusy smell should eliminate the foul odor. If you can't seem to get the bad smell out of clothing, or you absolutely don't have time to wash the shirt that you must wear, use a fabric freshener. Spray your clothing with a light spritz, don't completely douse it. Popular fabric fresheners include Febreze and Lysol. You can also make your own fabric softener out of common household materials. Combine 2 tablespoons of baking soda and 2 tablespoons of white vinegar with hot water, and put the mixture in a spray bottle. If you want to add a smell-good factor, use a few drops of essential oils like lavender or peppermint. Having good breath will attribute to your overall good smell. You should brush your teeth, floss, and use mouthwash every day. It's also a good idea to carry around gum or mints to help keep your breath fresh.
Summary: Wear clean clothing. Deodorize your shoes. Spray fresheners on your clothing. Freshen your breath.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If your world suddenly becomes technicolor and you want to burst with joy when they walk in the room, you probably have romantic feelings. Having a tangled ball of feelings is a sign of romantic interest, too. Just thinking about them might make you feel excitement, anticipation, butterflies, longing, and nervousness all at the same time.  If you’re feeling overwhelmed, try to clear your mind and reflect on your emotions. Imagine that your feelings are like a pie. As you slice into it, think of each slice as a distinct emotion and identify it. When in doubt, trust your gut. If one person dramatically affects your mood and emotions more than your other close friends, there’s a good chance you have romantic feelings for them. View the attraction in the context of your life. Are you going through a rough patch or separation with a current partner? This makes you more vulnerable to emotional swings and changing feelings than normal. Jealousy is a sure sign that you want to be more than just friends. Do you feel possessive, sad, or angry when you see your friend acting flirty with someone else? If they have a significant other, do you resent them, if even on a subconscious level? Spending as much time together as possible is a pretty good indicator of romantic feelings. Preferring to be alone with them instead of in a group is an even stronger sign. When you’re at a party or group gathering together, do you try to ditch the others so you can be alone with your friend? If every little thing reminds you of them, you probably have it bad. Keep track of your thoughts, and take note when you wonder what they’re doing right now, think about their hair or other little detail, or get the urge to text or call them. Positive illusions, or having a heightened opinion of someone, is a natural part of romantic attraction. For instance, your mutual friends might tease your potential crush about being spastic or always running late, but you think it’s the most adorable thing in the world.

SUMMARY: Pay attention to how your mood changes when you’re with them. Look out for feelings of jealousy. Keep track of how much time you spend together. Notice how often you think about them. Take note if you overlook their flaws.

Q: Gently poking or wiggling your fingers (move them like you are typing really fast) up and down her sides will probably make her giggle, especially if you catch her off-guard.  Do this for no more than 10 seconds. When you stop tickling her, you can pull her against you for a sweet hug and kiss. This works well if you have just been kissing, since the physical contact won't come out of nowhere. It may also lead to more kissing! Make sure you aren't tickling her too hard. Tickling can be pleasurable, but only when you use a light touch. Too much pressure and it can become painful. Gently brushing the slope of her neck with your lips or breathing into her ear is a very intimate way to tickle her. It may even cause her to squeal! Tickling can be tricky, because she will be laughing when she asks you to stop, and you may think she doesn't really mean it. But the laughter is involuntary, and she might be in pain, getting mad, or feel very uncomfortable and want you to stop.  Only tickling her for a few seconds at a time is a good way to avoid an awkward situation. If she really doesn't like it, you will have only tickled her briefly. If she tells you she really didn't like being tickled, then you know not to do it again.
A:
Sneak up from behind and surprise her by tickling her sides. Tickle under her arms and around her tummy when you are sitting together on the couch. Use your lips to tickle her neck or ear. Stop if she starts yelling, is having trouble breathing, or if she asks you multiple times.