Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Preheat oven to 400°. Place bread in ramekins. Bake the eggs. Remove from oven.

Answer: Spray ramekins or a muffin pan with cooking spray, or line them with parchment paper. Butter the bread on both sides and fit into the ramekins or muffin pan. Press them gently into the ramekins, allowing the edges to fold over each other.  Since this recipe is baked instead of fried, it is a healthier, calorie friendly variation. To cut calories and make a healthy dish, choose bread with less calories and carbs. To cut even more calories, do not butter the bread. Instead, place it in the ramekins as is. Another variation is to cut holes into a loaf of French bread instead of placing bread into the ramekins. Baking eggs into a French loaf is not a healthier, lower carb, calorie friendly option. Break one egg into each ramekin or muffin tin. Place into the oven and bake for approximately 20 minutes, or until the egg whites are cooked. If you would like harder yolks, cook for longer. After letting the ramekin or muffin tin cool, remove the bread bowls and place onto plates. Use a knife to loosen if the bread has stuck to the pan. Sprinkle seasonings such as salt, pepper, paprika, or garlic on top for flavor. Other options include topping with shredded cheese, bacon or ham, tomatoes, or avocado.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Download and install the latest firmware on your MP3 player if your computer no longer recognizes your device. Try using another USB port, USB cable, or computer if Windows still does not recognize your device.

Answer: In some cases, your computer may not recognize outdated software.  Complete steps three through six above, then click on “Firmware.” Connect your MP3 player to your computer using a USB cable, then click on “Download.” Follow the on-screen prompts to install the latest firmware on your MP3 player. In some cases, hardware problems associated with the USB cable or USB port can prevent your computer from recognizing your device.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Separate a four-inch wide section of hair from your crown. Backcomb the hair section slightly with a teasing brush to create the base for your bump. Take the teased section and loosely twist it a few times, leaving the straight half free and pointing downwards. Use hair volumizing inserts to skip the teasing and cut down on style time.

Answer: The hair section should be centered so that it is surrounded by more hair on all sides. Lift this section and hold it up vertically. You can either leave your bangs down or include them in the bump by joining them together. If you don't have a teasing brush, a fine-tooth comb will do. Run the brush or comb from the middle of the hair two the roots two to three times. The brush should penetrate only the back half of the hair section to maintain a neat look. Push the teased section up slightly and pin it into place with a wide hair clip. If your hair is thick, you may need more than one clip. Once your hair is secure, run your fingers through the straight portion of the hair section to blend it with the rest of your hair. A variety of leave-in hair inserts are available as a shortcut to the hair bump. Just section your hair as in step one, place the insert towards the back of your crown, and layer your hair over the insert. You can also use them to make a bump towards the front of your head using only your bangs instead. The three major types of inserts are:  Velcro: The velcro insert resembles a dome. Place the flat side against the top of your head. The velcro will both hold the insert onto your head and the hair section over top to form the hair bump.  Plastic: These crescent-shaped inserts are lined with teeth to hold hair in place. Position the curved part on the crown of your head like a head band. Many popular sets come with multiple sizes for different pouf heights.  Foam: Sponge hair rollers take a little more skill to use than other inserts. They must be clipped into place sideways over the crown using bobby pins. Some teasing may be necessary for the draped hair section to hide the insert from view.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open the YouTube Premium sign-up page. Click TRY IT FREE. Enter your payment details. Click BUY.

Answer:
Go to https://www.youtube.com/premium in your computer's web browser. A YouTube Premium subscription removes all ads from any videos you watch while signed into your Google Account on all your devices (e.g., Windows, Mac, iPhone, Android, Xbox, etc.). It's a blue button in the middle of the page.  If you're signed into your Google Account and you've already used a free month of YouTube Premium or YouTube Red in the past, this button will say GET YOUTUBE PREMIUM instead. If you aren't logged into your Google Account, enter your email address and password when prompted, then click TRY IT FREE again before proceeding. Type your card number, card expiration date, and card security code into the labeled text fields, then enter your billing address as it appears on your bank statements in the "Billing address" text box.  If you want to use a non-card payment method, click Add credit or debit card at the top of the window, then click Add new PayPal account and follow the on-screen prompts. If you already have a card on file with Google, you'll just enter the card's security code. It's at the bottom of the window. Doing so signs you up for YouTube Premium; you'll receive one month free, after which point you'll be billed $11.99 per month. If you clicked GET YOUTUBE PREMIUM instead of TRY IT FREE, you will be billed upon clicking BUY.