Article: to satisfy your hunger. If you are craving something with carbs in it and you are actually hungry, then you might be able to knock out the craving by eating something low-carb. Eat an Atkins-friendly snack or meal and see how you feel after.  For example, you could have an omelet with cheese and low-carb veggies for breakfast, make a salad topped with grilled chicken breast and low-carb dressing for lunch, or have a stir-fry of broccoli and beef with cauliflower rice for dinner. As a snack, try eating a spoonful of unsweetened almond butter with a stick of celery, a hard-boiled egg, or a stick of mozzarella cheese. You might be able to trick your body into thinking it has gotten what it wants by eating or drinking something with a similar flavor or texture to the item you’re craving. Identify what it is you want to eat or drink and then find something similar to that item that may help with your craving.  For example, if you’re craving ice cream, then you might have a serving of low-carb ice cream instead. If you’re craving potato chips, you could buy or make some kale chips to snack on. If you’re craving rice, have a bowl of cauliflower rice instead. You might be able to fit a small portion of a high-carb food into your diet. Check to see what your carb limit is for the day and identify the amount of carbs in the food you are craving. Even having 1/2 or 1/4 of a serving might be enough to stop your craving. For example, if you are craving bread, then you might be able to have 1/2 of a slice of whole wheat bread without a problem. If you’re craving chocolate, having 1 square of dark chocolate might be enough to conquer your craving. If you know what you’re having for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks at the beginning of each day, then you will be less likely to reach for something that’s not Atkins-friendly. Try planning your meals and snacks 1 day in advance and prep them too if you can.  For example, if you plan to eat an Atkins shake or granola bar for your mid-morning  snack, put it into your purse or briefcase.  If you plan to have a low-carb salad for lunch, make it the night before so you can just take it out of the fridge and eat it when you’re hungry.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Eat a low-carb snack or meal Replace the item you’re craving with something similar. Allow yourself a small portion of something with carbs in it. Plan out your meals and snacks ahead of time to eliminate temptation.
Article: Beavers are only rarely subject to the strict hunting laws that many larger types of game like elk and deer are. However, depending on your state, the rules regarding beaver trapping may range from virtually nonexistent to somewhat limiting. In some states where beaver populations are high and trapping demands are low, like Georgia, beaver season lasts year-round. In other states, like North Carolina, there are designated seasons for beaver trapping. Before buying a trap or planning a trapping expedition, it's wise to double-check trapping laws in your area. Note that, in states that have a season for beaver trapping, the season usually extends from about November or December to, at latest, about March or April. Beaver pelts are at their best during the winter months. Though the North American beaver is native to Canada, it can now be found across the continent, from isolated pockets in northern Mexico to all but the coldest, northernmost reaches of the Canadian wilderness. Beavers are aquatic mammals, so they are are typically found in and around lakes, streams, and rivers. They often build dams and dwellings called lodges in these bodies of water, and are quick, industrious builders, using mud, branches, and, famously, trees in their structures. Because beavers rely on the presence of water and suitable foliage to build their dwellings, this means that in arid or desert environments, like the southwestern United States and parts of Mexico, beavers are not found. They are also not found on the Florida peninsula. Additionally, though beaver were nearly hunted to extinction in Europe, they can now be found in Poland, Czechoslovakia, and several other Eastern European countries. Beavers' practice of building lodges and dams naturally leads to several telltale signs of their presence. One is, obviously, the structures themselves, which are often relatively easy to spot. From the outside, lodges resemble large piles of branches, mud, and foliage located in and around rivers, streams, lakes, and the like. Dams can be composed of felled trees as well, and, like an artificial dam, produce a buildup of water on one side and cause water to rush around the sides or through any holes.  Another sign of beaver presence is felled trees. Trees that have been felled by beaver leave stumps with a  cone-like point, rather than the flat cross-section a chainsaw would leave or the sideways jagged cut from an axe. If you spot a beaver lodge or dam, look for a well-worn beaver path. Beavers can repeatedly take the exact same route to and from their structures, leaving a defined trail on the structure itself or in the surrounding area. These paths are an ideal spot to lay your trap.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Know the legality of beaver trapping in your location. Know beavers' natural habitat. Look for signs of beaver presence.
Article: In most cases, the color paint code in Ford vehicles is written on a manufacturer’s label located on the driver's side front door panel, usually along the rear edge of the door. If you open your door and look along the side of the door, towards the bottom you should see a manufacturer's label. This will contain the color code.  These labels are rectangular and may be printed with a Ford watermark and/or a patterned background. They typically say “MANUFACTURED (or MFD.) BY FORD MOTOR CO. (or COMPANY)” at the top. Modern manufacturing labels typically have a barcode printed on them, while older examples may not. The majority of Fords will have the manufacture's label on the front door panel. However, it may be on the rear part of the front driver’s side door jamb. Open the front car door on the driver's side. Look at the small ridge around the doorframe on the inside of the car, usually blocked when the door is closed. The manufacturer's label may be towards the bottom of the jamb, on the rear side (closer to the back of the car). Once you've found the manufacturer's label, you can use this to locate the color code. The color code is found below the bar code and is usually marked by 2 characters, which can be either numbers or letters. The 2 digits are listed above or next to the words "exterior paint colors." For example, if you saw the letters "PM" written above "exterior paint colors," this would mean the color code is PM. Some Ford color codes—especially for older vehicles—may be longer than 2 characters. They may also consist of a mixture of letters and numbers. For example, the color code for the shade “Maroon,” used on the 1964 Ford Fleet, is MX705160.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Look on the driver's side front door panel. Check the driver's side front door jamb. Locate the color code on the manufacturer's label.