Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Preheat your oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Season your spareribs. Briefly brown your spareribs in a pan. In the same pan, sauté onions and garlic. Add a braising liquid to the pan. Place the spareribs in a cooking pan. Braise for about 2-3 hours. Remove and serve.

Answer: Braising is a long, slow cooking method that leaves meat so moist and tender that it's practically falling apart. Because of this, it's ideal for tougher cuts. In this recipe, we'll use a braising process to give some pork spareribs a juicy meat-falls-off-the-bone texture. As with all oven-based cooking methods, begin by pre-warming your oven. Pour one cup of flour into a dish and season with salt and pepper to taste. Turn the spareribs in the flour mixture, dusting them off to ensure no excess flour remains. The flour mixture will add a nice savory flavor to your meat and help it develop a brown crust in the next step. Heat a few tablespoons of oil in a skillet, then add your spareribs and sear over high heat for a few minutes. Don't cook your spareribs all the way through - just give them a crisp brown exterior. The interior of the meat will slowly cook in the oven over several hours while braising. When the spareribs are brown, set aside. Your meat doesn't even have to appear visibly done when you take it out of the pan - as long as it has a crisp, brown exterior, it's ready to go into the oven. Adding vegetables to this dish will give the final product a complex, delicious flavor. Chop one medium sized onion and a few cloves of garlic into medium-sized bits, then sauté them until they're just translucent. Braising is a cooking process that partially resembles stewing. When we braise the meat, we'll cook it slowly in a soupy mixture - like a stew. Beef stock will be our base liquid - begin by adding two cups of beef stock to the pan. Modify this base with a few ounces of other liquid flavors - red wine vinegar, for instance is a good choice - and simmer in the pan to reduce the mixture, concentrating the flavor. When it comes to flavoring your braising liquid, there's countless choices. Stout beer, red wine, and tomato puree all taste great. Powdered ingredients like paprika and garlic salt also work well. Don't be afraid to test your broth by tasting it. Generally, if it tastes good, so will your meat! Pour your beef stock mixture over the top of your spareribs, evenly coating them. Cover the pan with foil and transfer to a rack in the center of your oven. Every hour, turn your spareribs. Exact cooking times will vary. Luckily, braised meat will only dry out if it's left in the oven  well  past its done point. After an hour and a half, periodically test your ribs for doneness with a fork. The meat should be quite soft and easy to pull apart. The inside may appear slightly stringy. Immediately transfer your moist, juicy spareribs to a plate and serve. If you desire, use leftover liquid from the cooking pan as a gravy, generously basting your spareribs. This dish is a fantastic compliment to fluffy mashed potatoes, as the potatoes will absorb the liquid (and thus the flavor) that leaks from the spareribs.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Make an appointment with your doctor. Allow your doctor to clean your forearm with alcohol. Get a skin prick test done for 10-40 substances. Let your doctor apply a histamine or saline solution as a control for the test. Get a skin injection done to test for an allergy to penicillin or venom. Have a patch test done to test for an allergy to a particular substance.

Answer: If you develop a rash, hives, or skin irritation that you can not determine the cause of, make an appointment with your doctor for an allergy skin test. You may also make an appointment for a skin test if you develop health issues and are not sure what is causing it. Your doctor can then recommend a skin test to help you determine what is causing your health problems. Before your doctor, or nurse, administers the test, they will use a medical pad dipped in alcohol to clean a large area on your forearm. This will ensure the area is sterile for the test. Children usually get the test done on their upper back. Your doctor will draw small marks on your skin and put a small drop of the allergen extract on each mark with a lancet. Depending on your medical history, the doctor may test you for at least 10 allergens and up to 40, ranging from mold, pollen, pet dander, dust mites, and certain foods. The test will not be painful, as the lancets will just barely pierce your skin. There should be no blood and you should feel a mild discomfort at most. Once your doctor applies the skin prick test, they will scratch a histamine over the skin pricks to check that your skin responds properly to the test. They will also apply a glycerin or saline solution to determine if you have sensitive skin. Your doctor will then keep your sensitive skin in mind when they review the results of the test. If your doctor is concerned that you might be allergic to penicillin or venom, they may administer an allergy test where a small amount of the allergen is injected into the skin on your arm. The skin injection will not be very deep so it should not be painful. A patch test can help your doctor determine if you have any allergies that may not show up right away, or are delayed. Your doctor will prepare a patch that contains an allergen and then place it on your skin. They can test you for 20-30 allergens at a time, such as fragrances, hair dyes, latex, preservatives, and medications. You will need to wear the patch for 48 hours and avoid bathing or doing strenuous activity that could cause you to sweat.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Use print to inform customers about your business. Send out advertisements in the mail. Use the internet to market your business. Print up some flyers. Use the television and radio. Consider purchasing some signage. Enlist the aid of a public relations firm.

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Print mediums include magazine, newspaper, coupon book and trade/industry journal advertisements. Consider your target audience when you are deciding on a publication to run your ad in. For example, if you own a women's clothing store, you would want to buy advertising space in fashion magazines, while someone who owns a mechanic shop would choose to advertise in an auto club magazine. Also called direct mail advertising, this method involves sending printed marketing materials like postcards and brochures directly to recipients' mail boxes. For a direct mail campaign, businesses purchase mailing lists that target their market sector. Direct mail comes with the costs of printing, mailing and purchasing mailing lists, and is therefore less cost effective and not as widely used as Internet marketing. However, direct mail marketing is ideal for things like hand-signed messages and paper coupons. For example, a home security system business would only mail to homeowners, rather than renters. The first thing you should do is create a website for your business so that customers can browse your wares and services online. Having a website also helps when promoting your business through social media. Create pages for your business on major social media platforms like Facebook, Yelp, and Instagram. Other online tools you can use include:   Search engine optimization (SEO),  banner ads, pay per click ads, mass emails, forums, directory listings,  blogs, and affiliate programs. While it may seem old school, flyers are an excellent way to get the word out about your business. Either hang flyers up or distribute them by hand. Pass out flyers in public places where a lot of people gather, such as malls, trade shows, retailers, busy sidewalks and industry seminars. Additionally, you may acquire new customers by putting flyers on cars in parking lots, or handing flyers outdoor to door at apartment complexes and in neighborhoods. Another marketing possibility is creating a commercial that can be broadcasted on TV or the radio. Of course, it is important to keep your budget in mind. If you are going to do a commercial, you will want it to look professional rather than corny. To make a convincing commercial, you will need to spend a bit of money. Because of this, TV and radio ads are best suited for large, far-reaching companies that have the budget for such an expense. If you do want to go through with a commercial, search freelance-oriented websites like Thumbtack for freelance video producers who will generally shoot your commercial for less than large production companies. If you've ever glanced at a billboard and been intrigued by the business advertised there, then you know that signage does actually work. Billboard ads, marquee boards and storefront signs may attract customers to your business. If you have a mascot or logo for your store, you could also consider hiring someone to dance around in your mascot's costume and a sign in front of your store to attract customer attention. If you have tried increasing customer traffic by yourself and think you might need some professional help, look into hiring a public relations firm. PR firms handle press releases and news stories that can generate interest in your business. PR specialists can also help you come up with more convincing ad campaigns.