Problem: Article: Open the oven with care. If you don't want to completely remove it from the oven, you can also pull the rack out just enough to access the baked food.   If there is any wet batter or crumbs clinging to the toothpick, the cake or bread is not ready yet. If nothing sticks to the toothpick, the cake is ready to be taken out of the oven.
Summary: Put on oven mitts to protect your hands properly. Remove the cake or bread from the oven. Insert a single, clean (unused) toothpick into the center of the cake or bread until it is almost all the way in. Pull the toothpick back out of the cake or bread by pulling directly up at the same angle at which you inserted it. Examine the toothpick. If the toothpick came out wet, put the cake or bread back in the oven and perform the toothpick test again in another five minutes.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Engineered hardwood floors should only be cleaned with a liquid cleaner that has been manufactured by the company that made the floor. Different types of engineered hardwood require different cleaners, and using the wrong type or brand of liquid cleaner could result in serious damage to your hardwood. If you’re not sure which type of cleaner to use, contact the manufacturer by phone or email to request a liquid-cleaner recommendation.  You can purchase liquid cleaning products designed for engineered hardwood floors at your local hardware store. If a local hardware store does not have them, check the “Cleaning” or “Flooring” section or a larger some supply store, such as Lowe’s or Home Depot. If a section of flooring is particularly dirty, or if it has been stained or had liquid spilled on it, you can clean up with the liquid cleaner. Apply a small amount of liquid cleaner directly to the surface of the hardwood, and clean with a sponge mop or a clean cloth. Wipe the hardwood surface until the stain has been removed, adding more cleaner as needed.  Don’t leave excess liquid cleaner on the floor after you’ve cleaned a stain. Wipe it up immediately with a clean paper towel or cloth. It’s not necessary to rinse the cleaner off using water. To clean small spaces that a mop cannot reach, or to wipe up hard-to-reach stains, you may need to scrub by hand. Pour a small amount of liquid cleaner onto a clean cotton cloth, and dab or wipe gently at the dirty area of your floor. Although the cleaning products themselves may look the same and may even be located next to one another on the shelves at a hardware store, the products are not interchangeable. Liquids that clean tile or vinyl may permanently damage engineered hardwood. Cleaning products for tile or vinyl will also not fully clean your engineered hardwood floor. If you have questions about substituting cleaning products, contact the floor manufacturer and ask which liquid cleaning products may be safely used on their floors.

SUMMARY: Purchase a manufacturer-recommended liquid cleaner. Scrub spills and stains with the liquid cleaner. Do not use cleaning products designed for tile or vinyl flooring.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Most of these tools include everything you need to find and replace the bad bulb: a continuity detector, piezoelectric sparker (shunt repairer), and light bulb removal tool. It costs roughly $20 US, so this may not be worth it if you only have a couple strings of lights. If you prefer to avoid buying such a specialized device, try the following alternatives:  Get a non contact voltage detector and skip down to tracing the dead bulb. Alternatively, buy a cheaper light bulb tester without the other features. Tackle the project hands-on with a homemade tool. Christmas lights are connected in series, meaning the whole string will go dark when one bulb fails. A failsafe called a shunt in each bulb is supposed to prevent this by closing the gap across the burnt-out bulb, but these often don't work properly. (In regions on 230V mains rather than 110V, the shunt usually does its job.) The sparker function on your repair tool will zap the shunt, hopefully succeeding in closing the gap:  Plug the string of lights into the socket on the repair tool. Press the button (or pull the trigger, depending on the model) about 20 times. You should hear a click each time. Plug the string of lights into a normal outlet. If the string is still dark, continue to the next step. If the string lights up except for one or two bulbs, skip down to replacing individual bulbs. If the string of lights still won't light up, move on to the detector. This detects the current running through the wires, so you can identify the point where it fails. Here's how:  Tug apart the braided wires to identify the one directly connected to the light bulbs. Place the detector on this wire about halfway along the string, between two bulbs. (If your tool has a small hole for a detector, place a light bulb into the hole instead.) If the tool hums or lights up (depending on model), the problem is in the half of the string farthest from the plug. If there is no hum or light, the problem is in the half closest to the plug. Move the tool to the middle of the problem area and test again, narrowing it down to ¼ of the string. Repeat until you find a bulb with current on one side of it and no current on the other. Mark this bulb with tape so you don't lose track, then replace this bulb as described below.
Summary: Buy a christmas light repair tool. Use the spark function on your repair tool. Trace the location of the dead bulb.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It can be difficult to tell whether a cat is truly lost, or if it is allowed to venture outside its home. The cat may also be a stray with no home to return to. In general, if a cat seems healthy and calm, you may want to leave him alone. If they seem malnourished, injured, or afraid, they may be either a stray or a lost pet. If the cat is wearing a collar or tags, they definitely belong to someone. It never hurts to contact the owner. The first step in rescuing a lost cat is to get it into your custody. In order to do this, you must first approach the cat slowly and with caution. You do not want to startle it, and you also don’t want to get hurt. As you approach the animal, speak to them in a calm soothing voice. Kittens and cats tend react well to calm words. You may also try clicking, meowing, or saying “here, kitty kitty.” Using food to coax the animal toward you can be a safe and effective way to bring them close. Be sure to use food that a cat likes, such as canned cat food, tuna, cheese, or milk. Generally speaking, cats do not like to be held or restrained, so it is a good idea for stray cats to be confined somewhere safe. You can try placing the cat inside a pet carrier, a secure cardboard box (with air holes), a small room in your home, or, briefly, in your car, as long as your car is well ventilated and it the temperature isn’t too hot. If you come into contact with a wild or feral cat that you do not feel comfortable restraining, contact your local animal control agency. Never put yourself in danger trying to capture an aggressive cat. In rural areas, you may call the police instead.
Summary:
Look for signs that the cat is lost. Approach slowly. Speak in a calm voice. Use food to coax the animal to you. Confine the cat safely. Contact the authorities.