INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Every electrical item at cat level is a potential hazard, as are items the cat can reach and jump to. Be especially careful of cords from appliances, cords from computing and printing equipment, cords used temporarily for such things as Christmas tree lights, cords in places you can't reach but your cat can (for example, behind heavy items such as fridges, freezers, heaters, and televisions), and all electrical outlets. The most vulnerable parts of the cord are where the wire joins the plug or appliance. These sections are not easily protected by cord protection kits. Check them regularly. If the gap between an appliance like a fridge or is wide enough for a cat to slip down or into, then you need to take precautions to guard the relevant electrical cord and outlet. When needed, do not leave them unattended, or confine their use to safe, cat-free spaces. There is no point leaving unused appliances out gathering and taking up space when they could be neatly tucked away, unchewed and dust-free.

SUMMARY: Work out where the electrical hazards in your home are. Keep the gaps between any cord protection and the termination points as small as possible. Unplug unnecessary appliances and put them away in a safe, cat-free space until needed.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Take the giblets and neck from the turkey before it’s been cooked, and set them in a small saucepan. Add enough water to the pan to cover the giblets and neck by at least 2 inches (5 cm). Turn the heat to medium, and bring the pan to a gentle boil. If desired, you add seasonings to the pan. For example, you might stir in a sliced onion, chopped celery, salt, and/or pepper before you bring the water to a boil. Once you’ve gotten the drippings and flour mixture to the right consistency, allow it to cook for 3 to 5 minutes or until it takes on a golden brown color. Make sure to whisk it the entire time, moving slowly to prevent lumps. When you’re happy with the flavor, remove the gravy from the stove and transfer it to a gravy boat or other serving bowl. Serve it with your meal while it’s still piping hot.
Summary: Place the giblets and turkey neck in a saucepan with water and bring to a boil. Cook the drippings and flour mixture for several minutes. Serve the gravy hot.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This kind of suplex is very similar to the classic suplex. Get your partner into position with a fake strike to the midsection so he is bent over. Take your arm around your partner's neck and have them do the same to you, as you would normally. Then:  Take your free hand behind your partner's kneecap. Lift their leg so it is raised off the ground and bent toward your body. Signal the start of your move by bending at the knees. Have your partner mirror you and prepare to jump into the move. Drive down with your heels and assist your partner up and over your shoulder using the hand you have around his leg. As your partner will only have one free leg, it's important that you assist as much as possible without applying too much force. As you approach the three quarters point to a vertical position, release your partner's leg and loosen your grip. Fall the remaining distance to the ground. This variation follows roughly the same procedure as the classic suplex, though in this variation you and your partner are both facing the same direction. From behind your partner, take your arms and grip them firmly around the waist. Then:  Signal the start of the move with a bend at the knees. Your partner should also bend at the knees and prepare to jump. Drive downwards with your heels and guide your partner up and over you as they jump. Make sure you grip them tightly while doing so. Release your partner after they clear the halfway point so they can disengage and land beyond you and not on top of you. Complete your fall. This version is a little more dangerous than others, so you should be especially careful. Face your partner head on and perform a fake strike to their midsection so they are bent over. Slide your arms beneath their armpits so that their arms chicken wing off to the sides. Their head should be positioned off to the side. Then:  Take a firm hold of your partner's shirt. Bend at the knees to signal the start of the move. Your partner should also bend at the knees and prepare to jump to assist the move. Drive downward with your heels as your partner jumps into the move. Use your hold to help guide your partner, but when he is three quarters of the way above you, disengage. Fall the remaining distance to the ground.

SUMMARY:
Take a crack at the fisherman's suplex. Try the German suplex. Attempt a butterfly suplex.