Q: Mix 1 tablespoon of liquid dish washing detergent with 2 cups of cold water in a large bowl to make a detergent solution. Soak a clean, white cloth with your dish detergent/cold water solution and apply it to the affected area. A normal sized scrub brush might cause you to scrub too vigorously, pushing the stain deeper into the fabric. Using a toothbrush will keep you from brushing too hard, which might cause the stain to spread or permanently set into your upholstery. With a clean, wet cloth, rinse the solution using dabbing motions. For stubborn stains, re-apply your solution and scrub it again with your toothbrush. When you have finished scrubbing, you should rinse the area again with a clean, wet cloth. This time, using a cloth wet with cold water, rinse the remaining solution out of your upholstery. Rinse thoroughly with dabbing motions. Use a cloth towel to dry the area, pull out the excess moisture by blotting the towel to it until most of the moisture is removed.
A: Create a solution with dish washing detergent and cold water. Apply your solution to the stained area. Brush the stained area gently. Blot the area. Make a final rinse. Dry the area.

Article: The most popular site is “Only The Breast,” which is a kind of Craigslist, but it’s exclusively for buying and selling breastmilk. Women can post free classified ads for their milk. Most women sell their milk for an average of $2.50 an ounce, though you can also sell in bulk.  Online milk communities generally have recommended standards for health, screening, storage, and transportation guidelines but do not police them. Babies need between 19 and 30 ounces of breast milk daily, so if you are able to produce 25 ounces of milk per day, you can make almost $23,000 a year by selling your milk. Most sites require you to be a member in order to post ads, and this helps keep those communities private and free from spam. When filling out your profile, include information that you would want to know if you were buying breast milk online. Ideas include your health, special dietary restrictions (gluten free, vegan, plant based, etc.), how long you have been producing milk, and how you store and transport your milk (milk packaged with dry ice is the best way). If you can, provide references from others who have purchased your breast milk. Because these sites aren’t as regulated as milk banks, setting yourself apart from the rest of the sellers is key to having a consistent business. This generally isn’t required by online milk communities, but it can go a long way in reassuring buyers that your milk is safe and that you are a responsible seller. Make an appointment with your doctor and explain what you are doing and they will be able to run a blood test and health screen for you. You can get these records and share them with potential buyers. If you are sharing your health records with someone, black out any personal identifying information, like your last name, address, and social security number. Because you are selling your milk yourself rather than letting it be processed through a milk bank, you need to essentially market your milk. Most moms with babies are looking for moms like themselves. You can share about your own baby’s health and include a few pictures to make the ad more personable (but keep it G rated—no topless pictures).  Explain in your ad how you package and deliver your milk. Are you requiring the buyer to pay for shipping? Do you freeze your milk and ship it overnight? Are you available for face-to-face transactions? If you have preferences about who you will or will not sell to, this is the place to clarify that. If you don’t want to sell to men, put this in your ad and be very clear. Write something like “Donation to a baby only. No adult wet nursing. No pictures. No videos.” Milk needs to be stored in sterile, individual bags. These bags need to be weighed and marked with the ounces. Put pumped milk into the fridge or freezer within 30 minutes of expressing. If you are delivering the milk in person, transport it in a cooler lined with ice. If you are overnighting it, use dry ice to package the milk.  Never top off your breast milk with other substances, even bovine milk. If this is consumed by a baby with a milk allergy, it can be life threatening.  Breast milk can be stored in the fridge for no more than 5 days and in the freezer for up to 2 weeks, so it is best to sell and transport it as quickly as possible. Individuals who are receiving the milk are responsible for the pasteurization process.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Research the online milk communities to find one that meets your expectations. Register to join the community of your choice. Get a blood test and heath screening done by your doctor. Create an engaging profile and ad for your breast milk. Store and transport breastmilk according to regulations.

Problem: Article: To get the right consistency for the frosting, it’s important to chill your tools. Place a large bowl and the beaters from your handheld electric mixer in the freezer and allow them to chill for about 15 minutes.  If you’re using a stand mixer, place the wire whisk attachment in the freezer with the bowl to chill. If you’re mixing the frosting by hand, place a wire whisk in the freezer to chill with the bowl. When the cream cheese mixture is fully blended, gradually add 2 cups (473 ml) of heavy whipping cream to the bowl. Beat the mixture on medium until firm peaks form. Make sure that the cream is extremely cold when you add it to the butter mixture.
Summary: Chill a bowl and beaters in the freezer. Mix in the cream until stiff peaks form.

Q: Apply the tea tree oil directly onto either a bacterial or a fungal infection. The tea tree is naturally anti-bacterial and can help to kill an infection. For example, tea tree oil has been shown to reduce athlete's foot infections in clinical studies. You should do this for 15 minutes every day. The apple cider vinegar can be warm or cold. Use whatever temperature is most comfortable for you. Apple cider vinegar has documented antimicrobial properties, likely at least in part due to its acidic nature. Vinegar in general has been used for hundreds of years for its anti-infection properties. Crush two to three cloves of peeled garlic and mix with either olive oil, castor oil, or manuka honey, which also has anti-microbial properties. Put onto the infection and cover with a bandage.  Change the garlic daily. Garlic has natural antibiotic properties that make it helpful for fighting skin infections, such as staph. the toe in Epsom salts daily. Add about ½ cup of Epsom salts to three cups of warm water. Let your toe soak in the solution for 15 minutes, or until the water gets too cold. The high salt content can kill bacteria and fungal infections. Take equal parts Listerine and warm water and soak the toe daily. Listerine can help a simple infection because it contains menthol, thymol, and eucalyptol, which are all derived from various natural antibiotic sources. If you have a toenail fungus infection, a soak of 50/50 Listerine and white vinegar can help eliminate the infection. If your infection does not improve within a few days of using home remedies or if it seems to be getting worse, then you will need to see a doctor for treatment. Do not continue using these treatments if they are not working.
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Use tea tree oil on an infection. Soak the toe in apple cider vinegar. Apply a garlic paste on the infection. Soak Dilute Listerine mouthwash in warm water and soak the toe. See your doctor if home remedies do not help.