INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Give your almond butter some extra flavor. Purchase some pre-roasted peanuts. Add ⅓ cup of these to every 2 cups of almonds during the blending process. For quicker roasting and blending, use this softer nut instead. Save money by purchasing them in raw chunks from the bulk section, since whole pieces may be more expensive than almonds. They also tend to be drier, so be sure to have oil on hand to blend them to your desired consistency. When roasting, start checking their coloring no later than 7 minutes into cooking. Cashews will begin to burn sooner than almonds would. Replace almonds with pecans for to create a butter in less time with less fuss. Skip the roasting process altogether, even with raw pecans. Simply blend until the mixture is even.

SUMMARY: Add honey-roasted peanuts. Substitute cashews for almonds. Use pecans for minimal effort.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: From the main page, locate the header menu at the top. Find the third icon from the left, the one with the folder icon. Click on this to open the File and Folders page. The root folder is “All Files.” Navigate through your Box folders by clicking on them until you find the file you’d like to replace with a new version. Once you’ve found the file, click on it to open. The file’s contents will be loaded for your preview. At the upper right of the screen, you can see an action bar. The last icon before “Exit” is an icon with three dots; click on this. A menu will pop-up; select “Upload New Version,” and a dialog box will appear where you can upload the new file. On the Upload New Version window, click the “Select file” button. It will bring up the Windows file explorer.  Navigate through your hard drive until you find the new file you’d like to upload. Once you’ve found it, double-click on it to select. Click the “Upload” button to start the upload. The old and new versions of the document can have different filenames. Once the upload has been completed, your old file will be replaced with the new one you’ve just uploaded. It will automatically be opened for your preview.
Summary: Head to the Files and Folders page. Look for the file. Open the file. Upload a new version. Select the new file. Preview the new file.

Use your favorite type of bread, such as white bread, sourdough, whole grain, or rye. Keep in mind that thicker slices of bread will hold up better when you dunk them into the dippy egg. If you're making the dippy eggs and toast for kids, they might want you to cut the crusts off of the bread. Adjust the setting on your toaster and push down on the lever. Heat the bread until each slice is golden brown on each side. If you don't have a toaster, use your oven or broiler to toast the bread slices. Remove the toast and spread as much butter on them as you like. Then, take a sharp knife and carefully cut each slice into long strips that are 1 inch (2.5 cm) wide. For a more filling meal, make a grilled cheese sandwich and slice it into strips for dunking. Poke a strip of the toast into the egg yolk and eat it. Keep dipping strips into the egg until you've finished the dippy egg. If you'd like, you can use a spoon to scoop out the rest of the egg once you've finished the toast strips. Enjoy the dippy eggs with toast right away since the toast will become soft as it sits.
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One-sentence summary -- Put 2 slices of bread into the toaster. Toast the bread slices until they're golden brown. Spread butter over the slices and cut them into 1 inch (2.5 cm) strips. Dip the toast strips into the dippy egg.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The most common symptoms of OM and OME include ear pain or ear tugging (if the child can't yet verbalize pain), fussiness, fever, and even vomiting. In addition, a child may eat or have trouble sleeping normally because lying down, chewing, and sucking can alter the pressure in the ear and cause pain.  Given that the age group most commonly affected from ear infections and fluid ranges from three months to two years old, parents or primary caregivers will be required to give as much information and history as possible to the doctor on their children's behalf. Thus, it's important to keep track and careful record of any noted symptoms. Be aware that OME often has no symptoms. Some people may experience a feeling of fullness in their ear or a "popping" sensation. " Ear infections are considered secondary infections that follow the "common cold," or the primary infection. You should expect to see a few days of nasal discharge or congestion, cough, sore throat, and a low fever, all typical symptoms that accompany colds. Most colds are due to viral infections and, given that there is no treatment for viral infections, there is usually no reason to seek medical attention. Only seek medical attention if the fever cannot be controlled through appropriate doses of Tylenol or Motrin (and reaches temperatures higher than 102°F or 38.9°C). Keep track of all symptoms of the cold, as your doctor will want to know about the primary infection. The cold should last for a week. If you don't see improvement after a week, visit your doctor. OM and OME can block sounds, which can lead to hearing issues. Signs that proper hearing may be impacted include:  Failure to respond to soft sounds or other noises The need to turn up the TV or radio to a louder volume Talking in an unusually loud voice General inattentiveness Most ear infections don't cause long-term complications and often go away on their own within 2-3 days. However, frequent infections or fluid build-up post-infection can result in some serious complications, including:   Impaired hearing — Although slight difficulties in hearing are common with ear infections, more severe hearing loss can be a result of ear persistent infections or fluid, which can in some cases cause damage to the eardrum and middle ear.   Speech or developmental delays — In young children, hearing loss could result in developmental delays in speech, particularly if they are not yet verbal.  Spread of infection — Infections that remain untreated or that do not respond to treatment can spread to other tissues and should be addressed immediately. Mastoiditis is one possible infection that can result in the bony protrusion behind the ear. Not only can this bone become damaged but pus-filled cysts can also develop. In a few rare cases, severe middle ear infections can spread into the skull and affect the brain.   Tearing of the eardrum — Infections can sometimes result in a tearing or rupturing of the eardrum. Most tears usually heal within three or so days, but in a few exceptional incidences, surgery may be required.

SUMMARY:
Take note of visible symptoms related to the ear. Keep track of symptoms related to the "common cold. Look for signs of hearing problems. Understand the potential complications.