In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If the oven is any hotter than this, there is risk of the rib meat shrinking and getting tough.
Summary: Preheat your oven to 250 degrees Fahrenheit (121 degrees Celsius).

A skirt is a great choice for any occasion, whether it’s a dinner, work meeting, or small get-together. A mid- or full-length skirt looks best with mules. Choose flat mules or mules with a heel to complement your skirt. If you want to wear a shorter skirt, opt for flat mules — they’ll provide more support and will balance out your outfit. If you’re going into the office or just want to look professional, create a great outfit with slacks or a suit. Low heel mules are a great option when wearing slacks — they look professional while also giving your outfit some flare. Add a blouse or blazer to complete the look. Jeans go with almost any type of mule, from mules with a heel to sneaker mules. Make sure the jeans are cropped — mules tend to cover up most of your feet, so balance this out by showing a bit of leg. Wearing cropped pants will also make it easier to show off your mules of choice.  Make sure your jeans aren’t too skinny. Mules are a chunkier shoe and will look a little off if you’re not wearing more loose-fitting pants. If you're wearing wide-leg pants, choose mules with a larger heel. An a-line or shift dress will look great with flat, low heel, or regular heel mules. These dresses are easy to dress up or down depending on the occasion. For a casual day out, choose flat or low heel mules. If you want a dressier look with your dress, wear wedge mules or mules with a larger heel.  If you plan on wearing statement mules with your dress, choose a dress that’s a solid color and complements the pattern or color of your shoes. Try to stay away from tight-fitting dresses when wearing mules, as they don't complement each other. Mules and a jumpsuit are one of the easiest style options — just throw on the jumpsuit and slip on your mules, and you’re ready to go. Flat and low heel mules will create a more casual look, while wearing statement or regular heel mules will take your outfit to the next level.
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One-sentence summary -- Wear your mules with a mid- or full-length skirt for a versatile look. Pair your mules with slacks for a business look. Wear cropped jeans to show off your favorite type of mules. Choose an a-line or shift dress for a dressed-up or dressed-down look. Opt to wear a jumpsuit for a comfortable and easy outfit.

Q: Fill the blender carafe halfway with warm water. Then, add a few drops of liquid dish detergent. Blend on a low setting for about a minute until the carafe is thoroughly sudsy. Then, pour out the soapy mixture and rinse until clean. Make sure that the lid is secure! If the lid comes off, then you'll get soapy water everywhere! After you clean the inside of the carafe, leave the jug upside-down on a drying rack. At the very least, wait to put the lid back onto the blender jug until the inside is completely dry. A moist interior can lead to condensation and provide an environment for bacterial growth.
A: Blend dish soap. Allow the blender to air-dry.

Article: Lemon is a classic natural lightening agent for hair. While it’s natural, it can still dry out your hair so it’s important to dilute it. Combine 1 part lemon juice with 1 part water to reduce its acidity, and pour it into a spray bottle.  For the best results, use fresh, organic lemon juice. Bottled juice can work but make sure that it’s 100% real juice. Alternatively, you can buy your own lemons, cut them in half, and squeeze out the juice. Lemon juice is acidic and will dry out your hair. If your hair is already extremely dry, you can substitute coconut oil or conditioner for the water to minimize damage. You can also dilute the lemon juice with more water if you’re concerned about damage. After you’ve mixed up the lemon juice solution, decide where you’d like to lighten your hair – whether all over, just the tips, or in highlights. Then, spritz the solution in those areas. Comb your hair with your fingers or a wide-toothed comb to ensure that the solution is evenly distributed. Once your hair is coated with the lemon juice solution, you’ll want to sit out in the sun. The heat will help the citric acid in the lemons lighten your hair, so remain outside until your hair is almost completely air dried.  To avoid damage, don’t sit outside in the sun for more than an hour and a half. If you’re concerned about damaging your hair, you can also apply the lemon mixture to your hair at the start of your shower as a rinse. When your shower is over, wash it from your hair and follow up with conditioner. Repeat the process regularly to gradually lighten your hair. When your hair has mostly dried, take a shower and rinse the lemon juice out with your usual shampoo. Condition the hair to ensure that it’s properly hydrated, and allow it to air dry.  For more intense lightening, you can leave the lemon juice solution in your hair overnight and wash it out in the morning. If your hair needs a more intense conditioning treatment, try sitting under a heated dryer with conditioner on your hair, under a plastic cap.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Mix equal amounts of lemon juice and water. Spray the mixture on your hair. Air dry your hair in the sun. Wash the lemon juice out of your hair and condition it.

Problem: Article: Basic plastic tags are the most common and least expensive means of identification used by small-lot farmers. These feature a broad, flat display panel bearing an easy-to-read ID number. There are also more sophisticated electronic identification systems (EIDs), which make it possible for ranchers to track their livestock remotely via special radio frequencies.  The decision of which type of tag to use may come down to the size of your herd, the acreage you've allotted for grazing, or the amount of money you're willing to spend on simplifying the identification process. If you're tagging an animal for the first time, don't forget to note its age or purchase date on paper in case something happens to the tag. For the wellbeing of your livestock, it’s important that all materials that come into contact with the cow’s ear be properly sterilized beforehand. Wipe down the pin (male) and clip (female) components with rubbing alcohol or a disinfecting solution like chlorhexidine or betadine. This will help eliminate any bacteria present.  You can also swab the inner and outer surfaces of the cow’s ear using a cloth or cotton ball soaked in alcohol for added protection. Take care not to let any of the solution drip into the ear canal itself. Be sure to clean the applicator thoroughly before and after use. In addition to protecting your cows from infection, cleaning and disinfecting the applicator after each tagging session will keep it working longer. Insert the pointed stud on the backside of the visual panel onto the long, slender pin. Then, fit the button or backing into the clip on the opposite arm of the applicator. Double-check that both pieces are fully inserted and attached securely before moving on.  New applicator tools are often labelled with diagram stickers indicating where each piece goes and how to load it correctly. Make sure that the panel of the tag is facing away from the male stud piece so that it will be visible from the outside of the cow’s ear. Before you get to tagging, give your applicator a practice run. Squeeze the handles of the device together slowly so that the jaw closes to the point just before the two tag pieces meet. The stud should be perfectly centered with the hole in the backing piece.  If the hole and stud are out of alignment, it may be necessary to remove and reload them. Be careful not to close the jaw completely, or you’ll have wasted a tag.
Summary:
Select the best type of tag for your cattle. Clean the applicator to decrease the risk of infection. Load the two halves of the tag into the applicator. Check the alignment of the applicator jaw.