Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Wrap the spears in pastry.

Answer: Cut the pastry into strips that are 2.25 by 6 inches (5.7 by 15.2 cm). Sprinkle each strip with ½ tablespoon (4 g) of cheese. Place an asparagus spear lengthwise on each strip and fold the pastry around the spear. Use your finger to dampen the edges of the pastry with water and seal it. Sprinkle the pastry with salt. Arrange the spears on a baking sheet and bake the asparagus for 15 to 18 minutes in an oven that’s been preheated to 400 °F (204 °C). Serve as hors d'oeuvres or a side dish.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Turn on a dehumidifier if the baked goods are in a humid environment. Put the baked goods in the oven with only the light on to speed up the process. Place a fan near the baked goods to increase the airflow that it receives. Hold a heat gun over the icing to flash-dry it.

Answer: Humidity can cause your icing to dry 3 times slower than if they are placed in an area with dry air. Place the dehumidifier in the same room as your baked goods, turn it on, and place it on the highest setting. Leave it turned on until the icing is completely dry.  If you don’t have a dehumidifier, turn on the cool air-conditioning instead. This also helps to prevent the icing from losing its shape. It is important to ensure that the heat is turned off so that the baking doesn’t get burnt. Simply turn the oven on and then wait for the light to turn on. If a light doesn’t come on automatically, select the light icon on your oven or turn the dial to the correct setting.  If you don't want to use an oven, use a heat lamp instead. Place the tray into the middle of the oven to allow for maximum airflow. Position the fan on the middle setting and place it at least 1 metre (3.3 ft) away from the baked goods so that the airflow doesn’t cause the icing to bleed or change shape. If you notice the icing losing its shape, simply move the fan further away or turn down the wind speed. This works best on cakes or cookies with a single layer of icing, as multiple levels of icing are more fragile and tend to be affected by the strong wind from a fan. A heat gun is a rather specialist piece of equipment, but it is incredibly effective and may be a useful purchase if you do a lot of baking. Hold the heat gun about 1 inch (2.5 cm) away from the icing and wait for it to dry. This normally only takes a few minutes. Purchase a heat gun online or from a speciality baking store.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Make fire. Burn the baby oil and cotton. Save the black powder.

Answer: Use a lighter or matches, if possible. If you are in prison, however, you may not have access to a traditional fire-starter. Find a way to make fire without a lighter. You will need fire both to make the ink and to disinfect the needle.  Try "popping a socket". Open up an electrical socket, then hold a pencil tip and a wire up to the charged interior. This will create a spark. Hold a piece of paper or tissue against the spark until it catches flame.  Be very careful when handling flame. On one hand, you might badly burn yourself or start a fire that you can't control. You also run the risk of attracting the attention of the guards. Use the cotton (or paper) as a wick: light a dry corner of the flammable material, and let it ignite the oil. Arrange the metal sheet or "soot collector" so that the smoke hits it. As the baby oil burns, the metal sheet will blacken with soot. Let the baby oil burn until it is spent, and let the metal cool before handling it directly. Be prepared to burn the baby oil several times. The burning process does not produce a lot of powder, so you may need to burn the oil several times until you have enough to harvest. Use a paper or plastic card to scrape the black powder from the metal sheet. Do not use a razor or another metal scraper to remove the soot – the metal might leave shards in the powder, which will then wind up in your skin. Start by scraping the powder onto a clean, smooth surface or a white piece of paper.  Do not expose the powder to any moisture until you're ready to mix your ink. The metal sheet and canister will be hot from the flame. Do not handle the metal directly until you've given it time to cool. Avoid using a credit card to scrape soot from hot metal, as the edge of the card might melt into the powder.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Set up a play room or play area for your child. Install a baby gate in your kitchen doorway. Give your child safe toys to play with. Remove vases and other fragile objects. Keep any dangerous chemicals out of reach or locked up. Avoid keeping any toxic plants in your home. Protect your toddler from the fireplace. Don’t allow your toddler to play with your purse.

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Pick a room or area in your house that will be designated as your toddler’s space to play in. Remove all dangerous or sharp objects from the room and fill the space with safe toys. Set the room or space apart from the rest of the house by securing it with a baby gate. The kitchen can be very dangerous to your child because it is filled with this that can burn, cut or injure your toddler. To prevent your child from getting into the kitchen, put a baby gate in the doorway of the kitchen to keep your child out. Having a gate can also be useful because you can work in the kitchen and keep an eye on your child in the next room, as baby gates keep you from having to shut the kitchen door. Give your child a toy that is adapted to your child’s specific age. In particular, look for soft toys that don’t have any small parts that could break off. The toy should also be free of sharp parts that could cut your child. If your child were to knock something over, like a vase, that shatters, your child could get cut. Because of this, it is important to remove breakable objects from the reach of your child. If you put the breakable objects out of reach of your child, make sure that they are on a stable surface that your child cannot move. For example, if the vase were put on a table that could be moved around easily, your child might lean on the table and accidentally cause the vase to fall and shatter. Instead, put the vase on something sturdy. Chemicals can be very dangerous because your child could swallow them, and some can be very toxic. Household products often contain sulfuric and phosphoric acid, chlorine, ammonia, formaldehyde and phenol. To keep these chemicals out of the reach of your child:  Close the door of the room containing the chemicals. If you cannot close the door for some reason, make sure you put all the chemicals out of the reach your children. Paints and varnishes can also be extremely toxic and should be kept away from children or avoided. There are some household plants that can actually be toxic if eaten. Because of this, it is important to make sure that all of your houseplants are not toxic, in case your toddler decides to chew on a leaf. Some of these toxic household plants include:  Aloe Vera, Burn Plant, Chrysanthemums, Cyclamen, Heart leaf philodendron, Philodendron, and Azaleas. Additionally, do not use stones as decorations because your child could try to eat the stones, or could fall and injure him or herself on the stones. Put a fence or grate around the fireplace and put padding on all the sharp edges and corners. If your child tends to play near the fireplace, you may want to consider not using the fireplace until the child has grown up a bit and knows not to go near or try to touch the fire. An often overlooked source of poisoning is the over-the-counter medications or prescriptions that some women keep in their purses for when they are away from home. Adult strength medications can be very detrimental to the small body of a toddler. Toddlers should never be allowed to play with purses, even though it may seem cute, because one person’s purse might be full of safe things for a toddler to play with, but someone else’s might not be.