Article: Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit or 180 degrees Celsius. Dust an eight- or nine-inch cake pan with flour and spread melted butter or oil over it using a pastry brush. Add all the ingredients in a mixing bowl and blend well with an electric or hand blender. Ensure that you mix well; there should be no flour streaks. The end result should be light yellow and glossy. Use a rubber spatula to scrape up all the cake batter into the cake pan. Place the cake pan into the oven. Have it bake for about 30-35 minutes, which is when the cake springs back when you touch it, and a toothpick comes out dry when you poke the cake. Flip the cake pan upside down on a wire rack. To make the cake easier to flip, circle a knife around it. It should pop out. Have the cake cool for about five minutes. the cake. Using your favorite frosting and icing, frost your cake to your liking. You can also add toppings such as sliced fruit, sprinkles, nuts, chocolate chips, and coconut flakes.
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Prepare to make the cake. Mix all the ingredients with a blender. Pour the cake batter in a cake pan. Bake the cake. Let the cake cool. Frost Enjoy!

Problem: Article: Take your clothing outside and hose it down. Try to rinse out as much gasoline as possible. This is especially important for clothing that's very saturated in gasoline, as it can be a hazard to wash gasoline-soaked clothing in a washing machine. If you don't have a hose, you can rinse clothing under a faucet. Find a place to hang the clothes up outside, such as a balcony or clothesline. Hang the clothing on the line and let it air outdoors for 24 hours.  Check the forecast. If it's going to rain, wait until the weather clears up to treat your clothing. If you absolutely cannot hang the clothing outdoors, a well-ventilated room in your home should do the trick. Hang the clothes there until they're dry. Before throwing your clothing in a washing machine, pick up some mechanic's hand soap at a hardware or department store. Use this to lather any particularly oily or greasy spots before throwing your clothes in the washer. Look for mechanic's soap that has lanolin listed on the ingredients label for the best results.
Summary: Hose down clothes saturated with gasoline. Air-dry the clothes for 24 hours. Pre-wash the clothes with mechanic's hand soap.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Small, subtle neck tattoos often look great.  Meanwhile, large, colorful tattoos can make a prominent statement.  Either way, size is important, and deciding how big you want your neck tattoo to be can help you finalize the tattoo’s design.  For instance, if you go small, the design will need to be simpler, and have less specific details. Good small tattoos might be outlines, filled-in shapes, or lettering. Further, smaller tattoos give you more placement options, while larger tattoos will be much more visible. There aren’t many locations on your body that are more visible than your neck. This makes neck tattoos a serious commitment. In fact, many artists will be hesitant to tattoo your neck if it’s your first tattoo. If you’re certain that you want to have a neck tattoo and have an artist that is comfortable working with you, you still have to decide where, specifically, on your neck you want it.  Popular options include the back of the neck, low on the neck near the collarbone, and high on the neck behind the ear. Tattoos on your neck will also hurt a good amount, especially in certain spots. Talk to your artist about any concerns you have about pain, as well as whether a tattoo in a certain location may fade differently than in another area. One of the reasons that back-of-the-neck tattoos are especially popular is that they can be hidden by long hair and some clothing styles.  Aside from hair and clothes, however, it’s important to think about how a tattoo will mesh with your style more generally.  For instance, if you like to wear necklaces, think about how the location of a neck tattoo will look with the types of necklaces you like to wear. Further, do you commonly wear a collared shirt? You may want to place the tattoo where is will be more often hidden or where it is fully visible. Think about why you want to get a tattoo on your neck. Are you trying to make a statement, express your personal style, or both? These sorts of considerations can help you decide some of the specific aspects of the design. Still, your options are almost unlimited. Fortunately, there's inspiration all over the internet.  Aside from online artists' portfolios and tattoo collectors' social media threads, you can also search for illustrations or images of the sort of thing you're envisioning. For instance, maybe you know you want a knife.  Even though you have an initial concept in mind, there are plenty of specifics to determine: Will the blade be curved? What will the handle look like? Are you picturing a folding knife or a fixed blade? Whatever the style and content of the tattoo you’re planning, have your artist sketch it up on paper first. After telling them what you’re looking for, this will likely be the first step in their creative process. Once you see the sketch, you can tell them about any changes you’d like for the final tattoo.  Once you have a finalized sketch, they can even transfer onto your skin with non permanent ink so you can see what it will look like.  Be aware that most shops require a deposit to sketch your tattoo. If you decide not to get the tattoo, you won’t be charged for the tattooing fee, but the artist will keep the deposit. Don't worry about asking for multiple rounds of adjustments.

SUMMARY: Determine the size of your tattoo. Factor in the location’s prevalence. Consider your clothing and hair style. Decide on a final design concept. Have the tattoo sketched up.

Over time, exposure to the sun’s UV rays will take a toll on the elasticity of your skin. The best way you can keep your skin looking young is by protecting it from the sun. If you’re going to be outside for more than 15–20 minutes, slather on a high-SPF sunscreen and wear a hat to protect the skin on your face and head. These protective measures will also protect your skin against melanoma and other forms of skin cancer. to prevent skin from wrinkling and sagging. Chemicals found in cigarettes, cigars, and other smoking devices accelerate the aging process of skin across your body. Heavy smokers as young as 30 may begin to notice that they’re already losing skin elasticity and developing wrinkles. To reverse this unhealthy process, stop smoking as soon as possible, even if you only smoke infrequently. Fortunately, your skin can repair itself, and it will regain some of its youthful elasticity in the weeks and months after you cut out smoking. While you’re sleeping, your body produces collagen and fights off free radicals that would otherwise break down the elasticity in your skin. If you’re an adult between the ages of 26 and 64, try to get a full 7–9 hours nightly. If you routinely sleep fewer than 6 hours a night, you’ll soon start to notice that your skin has lost elasticity and looks older and more wrinkly.
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Wear sunscreen and a hat when you step out into the sun. Stop smoking Sleep at least 7–9 hours a night so your body can regenerate collagen.