Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Cook the white onion in butter until it is transparent. Add the garlic and onion powder, flour, and cornstarch. Add the soy sauce and vegetable broth to the mixture. Set the mixture aside. Prepare the potatoes. Heat the oil. Add the gravy to the potatoes. Serve.

Answer: Thinly dice 1 white onion and then cook it in 2 tbsp. of butter, stirring lightly until it's transparent. This should take about 3-4 minutes, depending on the size of the onion. Add 1 tsp. of garlic powder, 1 tsp. of onion powder, 2 tbsp. of flour, and 2 tsp. of cornstarch to the onion mixture. Continue to stir the ingredients together until they have absorbed all of the butter. This should take another minute or so. Stir the ingredients together and let everything simmer for about 10 minutes. Add a little more butter or broth if the mixture becomes too solid. If you'd like it to be extra smooth, you can put the ingredients in an immersion blender and purée them, but this is not necessary. Peel and cut 6 white Idaho potatoes into long, thin strings that are each about 1⁄3 inch (0.8 cm) thick. Rinse the potatoes a bit after you cut them to cut down on the starchiness. To soften up the potatoes, you can boil a pot of water and blanch them for 4 minutes first, but this is not necessary. If you can handle it, of course, you can prepare the gravy at the same time as you prepare the potatoes. You just have to be very vigilant. Pour the vegetable oil onto a saucepan and heat it up under medium high heat. Then, add the cut potatoes and cook them until they are golden brown. Place the cooked potatoes on a paper towel to drain some of the oil and then add the gravy and one bag of cheese curds. Enjoy this dish on its own while it's hot.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open your web browser. Visit a font hosting website. Find a font you want to download. Click the Download button. Click the ZIP file after downloading to open it. Double-click the TTF or OTF file. Look over the font preview. Click Print if you want to see the font printed. Click Install. Enter the administrator password if prompted. Open a program that uses system fonts. Select your new font.

Answer: The quickest way to find fonts is to visit a website that hosts font files for free. There are a variety of websites that host fonts that you can download for free or purchase to use. Below are a few of the more popular and safe options:  1001freefonts.com dafont.com fontsquirrel.com fontspace.com Font sites will have thousands of fonts available that are free for personal use. If you intend to use these fonts commercially, you'll need to purchase a license from the font creator. Commercial use includes websites and YouTube videos that generate you ad revenue, as well as any traditional business publications. The wording and placement of the button will vary depending on the site you're using. You'll see this at the bottom of your browser window. You can also find the file in your Downloads folder. The type of file will vary depending on the font, but both TTF and OTF are supported by Windows.  Other less common but still viable extensions include TTC and PFB. There may be more than one font file if the font included multiple styles. Each one will need to be installed individually. You'll see a preview of the font at various sizes. Give it a glance to make sure the font will look good at the sizes you'll be using. If you're planning on printing documents with your font, you may want to see what it looks like on paper before installing it. Click Print to print a page with the text from the preview window. You'll see this button at the top of the font preview window. If you're logged in with an Administrator account, installation will proceed automatically. If you aren't an administrator, you'll need to enter the administrator account's password. You can find your new font in any program that uses fonts installed in Windows, such as Word or Photoshop. Your newly-installed font will appear alphabetically in the list of fonts when you open the Fonts menu.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Check fences prior to turning cattle out. Open the gate and coax or bribe the cattle through to the fresh grass.

Answer: Assuming that pasture fencing is already present, go around the perimeter of the pasture that you are to graze your animals in and check the fence for any broken wires, stretched wires, staples pulled out, broken posts, or trees on the fence line. Fix such weak areas as you find them accordingly. Quite often, just the activity of checking fences will bring cattle up to the gate or fence to see what you are up to. Cattle are always inquisitive and will go to discover anything that is new or different, such as activity out in the field or an open gate left deliberately or accidentally open. Thus, it shouldn't take them very long to find the open gate and the fresh grass beyond.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Make use of baking soda. Wipe the interior of the car, including the glass, with vinegar and water. Try placing roasted coffee beans throughout the car for a day. Use crumpled up newspaper. Place activated charcoal in your car's interior to act as local filters. Try leaving a small amount of ammonia or vinegar in the car overnight.

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Baking soda is a natural deodorant that has so many uses it's almost criminal. Especially for cars with fabric interiors, this option works great. For heavy-duty smells, you'll need about a whole one-pound packet of sodium bicarbonate. Here's what you do:  Sprinkle the baking soda over as many porous surfaces as possible. 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Be sure to take at least two whole passes to remove any baking soda, along with particulates that may be causing the car to smell.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/1\/1d\/Get-Rid-of-Tobacco-Odors-in-Cars-Step-10Bullet4.jpg\/v4-459px-Get-Rid-of-Tobacco-Odors-in-Cars-Step-10Bullet4.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/1\/1d\/Get-Rid-of-Tobacco-Odors-in-Cars-Step-10Bullet4.jpg\/aid38247-v4-728px-Get-Rid-of-Tobacco-Odors-in-Cars-Step-10Bullet4.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":306,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"485","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"} To make the mixture, combine 1/4 cup of vinegar (white not cider) with 2 cups of water. Pour into your sprayer and shake. Mist the windows and the cloth interior with the vinegar-water mixture before wiping any any excess. As it's applied, mixture may be redolent of vinegar, but the vinegar smell wears off quickly once it's dried. If you don't like the smell of coffee, you may be out of luck on this one, although the tactic really does work. Place six paper plates strategically throughout the car; onto each plate, spoon one cup of roasted coffee, evenly spread out across the entire plate. Keeping the windows down about an eighth of an inch, allow the coffee smell to permeate the car on a warm, sunny day. After a day, remove the coffee beans and enjoy the smell of your latte... er, car! Although not a surefire way of removing bad smoke odors from your car, this method is reputed to work because newspaper is an odor absorbent. Crumple up a good number of old newspaper sheets and place them strategically throughout your cabin. Wait 48 hours for the newspaper to absorb all the smoke smells, and then remove the newspaper and recycle. As much most of the methods detailed in this article, this method can work in combination with other methods. Use this method to increase your chances of removing odors while placing coffee beans in your car, for example, or when coating it with baking soda. You can find activated charcoal at pet supply stores, health food stores, or even bigger department stores. Place a cup or so of activated charcoal, which comes in powder form, in a bowl, and then place that bowl in your car. Wait for a day or two, after which time the charcoal should have worked its magic and absorbed a lot of the smells of smoke from your car.  Some animal products have activated charcoal in them, at far less cost. Kitty litter, for example, may contain it. In the end — it might be cheaper — and just as effective to place a bowl of kitty litter in your car rather than buy a huge supply of activated charcoal and only use it once.  Activated charcoal is a quite strong natural odor eliminator. If you've tried using baking soda and it's not eliminated the smell of smoke completely, try this method. It should neutralize the odor very well. A cup or so will do the job. Ammonia is very harsh, so be sure not to bunk up in the car while the ammonia is work on eliminating the car's odors. After removing, open the windows and air out the car for an hour or two before using the car. Repeat this every night for a week or two if the odor isn't eliminated after a single use.