Q: Line several muffin tins with cupcake liners. Alternatively, use silicone cupcake holders.
A: Preheat the oven to 350°F/180ºC. In a large bowl, mix together the eggs, oil, buttermilk and vanilla, using a large spoon. Stir the sour cream into the egg mixture with the spoon. Add the cake mix and the cinnamon to the wet ingredients and blend all the ingredients together until they form a smooth batter. Crush the cereal in a sealable bag with a rolling pin. Pour 2/3 cup of the cereal crumbs into a measuring cup. Gently stir in the crushed cereal using a spatula. Fill the cupcake liners 3/4 full with the batter. Bake the cupcakes for 15 to 18 minutes or until an inserted knife or toothpick in the center of the cupcake comes out clean. Remove the cupcakes from the oven and place them on a wire rack to cool.

Article: The treatment of your pleurisy will depend on what’s causing it. Your doctor can perform a variety of tests and tell you the best treatment option for you. This might include blood tests, chest x-rays, MRIs, or tissue biopsies. Your doctor will tell you what sorts of tests you should have. If the pleurisy you’re experiencing is caused by a bacterial infection, you’ll need to treat the underlying cause. Your doctor may prescribe 1 or more antibiotics to clear up the infection. Depending on how severe your symptoms are, the antibiotics might be in pill or injection form. Make sure you follow your doctor’s instructions for taking the medication. If the pleurisy is caused by a pulmonary embolism or a very severe bacterial infection, fluid might build up around your lungs. In that case, you’ll need to have the fluid drained. Either a general anesthetic – which makes you unconscious – or a local anesthetic – which numbs 1 area of your body – will be administered. Then a tube will be inserted through your chest to drain the fluid. Depending on how much fluid needs to be drained, you might have to stay in the hospital for a few days. Your doctor will let you know if you can have the procedure done in their office or if you’ll need to be admitted.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Ask your doctor about treatment options. Take antibiotics for pleurisy caused by a bacterial infection. Have fluid drained from your lungs, if needed.

Problem: Article: It's in the menu on the left side of the screen. This will bring up the list of games that you own. You can also select Global Achievements to view statistics on all players worldwide.
Summary: Tap Library. Tap [Username]'s Achievements.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Oven temperatures may vary with oven types. When using a fan oven, 375 °F (191 °C) is recommended, while gas ovens should start at a lower temperature of 340 °F (171 °C). Move the sausages around in the oil to coat them before baking. Line your baking pan with a single sheet of tin foil to keep it clean. Make sure to turn your sausages at least halfway through the cook time. Doing so will ensure a thorough cook, and add a light, golden brown color to the outside of the sausage. The sausages may have a lighter or darker tone when browning and not all of the sausages will brown the same. When you cut open your sausage, there should be no sign of pink meat and the juices should be clear in color. If you are unsure if your sausage is thoroughly cooked, return it to the oven for another 5 minutes and then test it again..

SUMMARY: Preheat the oven to 375 °F (191 °C). Add a tablespoon of olive oil to the baking pan, and then add your sausages. Let them bake for 20-25 minutes, turning them 2 or 3 times while they cook. Use a meat thermometer to check that the thickest part of the sausage is at least 160 °F (71 °C).

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: ”    ” ” (This is in the Search section.) ” ”
Summary: Click the Chrome menu button on the browser toolbar, select “Tools” and then click on “Extensions. Select the “Extensions” tab. Remove the Ask Toolbar by clicking the small trash beside it. Click the Chrome menu button again. Click on “Settings. Click on “Manage search engine. Set the Chrome default search engine to google.com by clicking the “Make Default” button and select “Google. Search for Ask.com in the Search Engines list, and delete it by clicking “X.

Q: This will narrow your decisions of what to wear and pack. Warmer, tropical climates allow for lighter articles of clothing, such as shorts and tank tops. Colder climates require heavier clothes that would keep you warm, such as jackets, sweaters and coats. Pack a small umbrella if the forecast calls for rain. If an unexpected deluge happens at a time that you absolutely must be outside, ask your host or front desk at the hotel if you can borrow a larger umbrella. Since you are only going on a two-day trip, smaller luggage is ideal. Some good options are a backpack, duffel bag, or small rolling suitcase. You can maximize limited space with a few packing tips. You could:  Roll clothes that won’t wrinkle. These are usually tee-shirts, jeans, and casual clothes made of cotton. Place them in the bottom of your bag. Fold clothes that can wrinkle. This includes cotton dress shirts and anything made of silk or satin. Place them on top of rolled items.  Fold longer articles in half. This includes trousers and long skirts. To create even layers, drape the top of the second article on top of the bottom of the first.  Make use of spaces that remain. Look for smaller spaces between layers and between articles of clothing. Tuck socks, underwear, and chargers in these spaces. Make use of its additional space. In addition to your computer, use pockets for any necessary paper documents. Smaller pockets can fit MP3 players, ear buds, cell phones, flash drives, and business cards. Larger pockets can fit chargers and small adapters. Keys, small cell phones and MP3 players are small enough to fit in your pockets. If you’re flying remember to remove them. Have them x-rayed at the security checkpoint instead. If you’re flying during the winter, put everything in your coat pockets for an easy one-step scan.
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Check the weather at your destination. Decide on your luggage. Maximize your laptop bag. Use your pockets.