In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Hopefully, washing the inside of your microwave with vinegar will have gotten rid of any burnt or food smells. Once you’re done, give it in a sniff. If you still detect the same smells as before, move on to the next steps. If not, leave the door open so the vinegar scent airs out. Test again later on to make sure the vinegar didn’t overpower any lingering odors that become more obvious as the vinegar airs out. Don’t count vinegar out just because it didn’t get the job done the first time. If smells persist, soak a sponge with pure vinegar, then dust it with some baking soda. Microwave on high for about 25 seconds. Then use the sponge to wipe down the inside of your microwave a second time. If wiping your microwave down a second time with pure vinegar and baking soda didn’t do the trick, grab some acetone-free nail polish remover. Soak some cotton pads or cotton balls in it. Use these to wipe down the inside of your microwave. Don’t leave these chemicals lingering in your microwave. Use a sponge to wash away the nail polish remover with dish soap. Then wipe down the inside again with a one part water to two parts vinegar mixture. Leave the door open so the microwave airs out.
Summary: Test after cleaning. Switch to vinegar and baking soda. Move on to nail polish remover if needed. Remove the nail polish remover if used.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Housing costs include the cost of your rent or mortgage, the price you pay for house or apartment insurance, property taxes, and housing association fees.  If you are looking at getting a loan for a mortgage, you might need to use your proposed monthly housing expenses rather than your current expenses. Example: If you currently pay $700 in rent and an additional maintenance fee of $20, you need to start your debt calculations with that full $720. Any payments you make on a car, motorcycle, or other vehicle should be included in your debt calculations, as well as any insurance you pay on those vehicles.  If you use public transportation, use any fees you pay to maintain your bus pass or an average amount of bus fare you pay on a monthly basis. Example: If you pay $120 on your car each month and pay an addition $90 on car insurance, you need to add the $210 you spend on transportation to the $720 you spend on housing, giving you debt of $930. Your minimum monthly payment for any credit cards you owe must also be added into your total monthly debt.  Do not include credit card balances that you pay in full each month. Example: If you only pay a minimum monthly payment of $15 for one card and pay the rest of your credit card balances off in full each month, add that $15 to the existing $930, giving you a debt of $945. The amount of money you pay on a monthly basis for student loans, payday loans, investment loans, and other personal loans should be included in your debt calculations. Example: If, on top of the other forms of debt already mentioned, you are paying three student loan payments each averaging $80 a month, your loan payment debt is $240. Add this to your existing $945, giving you a debt of $1185. If you make these types of legal, personal payments to other people, add the cost of these payments to your debt. Example: If you have no alimony or child support, your debt will not increase or decrease due to these legal obligations. In addition to those costs already mentioned, you should also note any other debts or money you owe on a monthly basis.  Understand that most personal and flexible costs, including those spent on food, childcare, clothing, and entertainment, do not count toward your monthly debt when calculating this ratio. Costs like payments made on past medical conditions can factor into your overall debt, however. Example: If you are presently making a payment of $115 per month on a past operation, add this amount to you current debt amount of $1185, giving you a total monthly debt of $1300.
Summary: Figure out your monthly housing costs. Factor in costs related to transportation. Include the cost of credit. Add in loan payments. Include alimony and child support, when applicable. Figure out any other monthly costs.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: These sweeteners are used to provide sweetness to foods and drinks without adding extra calories. Using artificial sweeteners in place of sugar can also prevent dental decay and control your blood sugar levels. However, all artificial sweeteners are chemically processed. There are many concerns about the health and safety of artificial sweeteners, but there is currently not enough research to link these sweeteners to cancer or other health issues. All artificial sweeteners sold or used in prepared foods in the United States are regulated by the FDA. The FDA has set an acceptable daily intake amount (ADI) of artificial sweeteners, about 15 mg/day, for most sweeteners. These are three very common artificial sweeteners that may be detrimental to your health. They are all made of chemically tweaked versions of sugar and are often hard for your body to break down.  Aspartame is 220 times sweeter than sugar and is found in diet drinks, sugar-free gum, and as a sugar packet. It is a synthetic sweetener sold under the brand names Equal and NutraSweet. There is currently no conclusive evidence to link aspartame to cancer. But it can trigger headaches or stomach discomfort for certain people and it can create a bitter aftertaste when it’s cooked, so avoid using it in cooking. People with a rare condition called phenylketonuria (PKU) cannot break down phenylalanine, which is a component found in aspartame. People with PKU should not consume aspartame. Saccharin is 200-700 times sweeter than sugar and is sold as a “tabletop sweetener”, commonly known as Sweet n’ Low or NectaSweet. It is approved for use as a food additive in beverages and processed foods by the FDA, but it is known for its unpleasantly sweet and metallic taste. It does not break down well under high heat so it should not be used for baking or cooking. Sucralose, also canned Splenda, is sold in yellow packets and is 600 times sweeter than sugar. This sweetener is found in many products, including soft drinks, cereals and baked goods. Sucralose can withstand high heat, so you can use it for cooking and baking. However, like aspartame, sucralose can cause headaches and digestive issues. This sweetener is derived from the leaf of a South American shrub and is a natural substance that is 200 times sweeter than sugar. Stevia-based products include Truvia and Pure Via.  Stevia is a natural sweetener than is free of artificial chemicals. You can also use stevia in cooking and baking. The FDA has approved the use of Reb A (Stevia leaf) as a sugar substitute but the whole leaf and crude extracts, commonly sold as supplements in health food stores, have not been approved. Keep in mind Stevia has a more potent taste, so always follow the recommended conversions on the Stevia label for baking and cooking.
Summary:
Understand the health concerns around artificial sweeteners. Avoid aspartame, saccharin, and sucralose. Go for Stevia leaf extract.