INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Measure two liters (8 cups) of water and pour it into a pot and place it over your stovetop. Turn the stove to high until the water starts to bubble. You can also use a kettle or electric water heater to heat up the water. Combine three tablespoons (44.36 ml) of dishwashing detergent to the water as it boils. Then, turn off the heat on the stovetop and carefully lift the pot of water and take it to your drain. Carefully tip the pot or kettle so that the water goes down the drain. If you have plastic pipes, you should allow the water to cool for four to five minutes before pouring it down the drain. After the hot water has drained, turn on your faucet on the highest heat. If the drain is clogged or slow, you may have to repeat the process to remove bigger grease obstructions and unclog it.

SUMMARY: Bring two liters of water to a rolling boil. Add dishwashing detergent to the water. Pour the water down the drain. Flush the drain with hot water from the faucet.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: To make sure that your business is creating a profit, keep a log of your sales, business growth, and financial losses on a spreadsheet. Determine whether you are gaining or losing money, and make goals to cut back on costs and earn more money.  If you notice that you're spending too much on chicken feed, for example, shop around with different suppliers to find cheaper feed. You can also hire an accountant or financial advisor to keep your records organized for you. your poultry farm to spread the word. Marketing your business, especially during the first few years, is crucial for securing more customers and earning a larger revenue. To raise visibility, create ads, make business cards, create a website, and make newsletters (print or online) to promote your business. If you're new to marketing and want to improve your tactics, hire a marketing consultant to choose the best tactics for business promotion. Creating a logo for your business can also provide visibility for your brand. Meeting other farmers can help spread the word about your farm and attract investors. Attend agricultural conferences and reach out to other farming companies (especially poultry farms) in your area to make positive, lasting connections. If you need to hire more workers, try to hire those with years of experience in poultry farming for better stability. Once you've established your farm, analyze your costs and apply for bigger loans if needed. If you want to pursue alternative ways to finance your business, you can also try applying to business lenders or investors known for financing agricultural businesses. If you're running a chicken breeding farm, for example, you may want a loan to buy better egg incubators.

SUMMARY: Write down your farming sales and production records for future reference. Market Connect with other farming businesses. Apply for more loans or investments to grow your business.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Boils are more likely to form on areas that experience a lot of friction, such as under your arms, between your thighs, and around your groin. Over time, they can increase in size and eventually come to a head. Then, the boil will break on its own and drain.  The pus is a mixture of blood cells, bacteria, and fluids. Boils can be found anywhere on the body but are most commonly found on the face, neck, armpit, buttocks, and inner thighs. The two main types of boils are called furuncles and carbuncles. Furuncles are very common and occur when your hair follicle or oil gland gets clogged. These are easy to treat at home. On the other hand, carbuncles are cystic bumps that can harden under your skin. It’s best to get them treated by a doctor. Other types of boils are less common. For instance, hidradenitis suppurativa occurs when there are many boils forming in the underarms and in the groin. This is an inflammatory condition of sweat glands. Hidradenitis suppurativa is resistant to antibiotics and often requires surgery to remove the affected sweat glands. Boils are usually caused by the bacteria Staphylococcus aureus, though other bacteria and fungi can result in boils. MRSA can cause boils as well. Boils can happen to anyone at anytime. There are also some other factors that can increase your risk. These include:  Caring for or having close contact with someone with a boil or a Staph infection. Having diabetes or another condition that suppresses your immune system. Having a skin condition that weakens the barrier function of the skin, which can include eczema, psoriasis, and acne.

SUMMARY: Look for a firm, red bump that expands and contains pus. Determine if you have a common boil or something more serious. Know the risk factors for developing boils.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You'll need a US size N/P 10mm crochet hook and 1 6-ounce (170 g) skein of yarn in the color of your choice. The yarn should be 106 yards (97 m) long. You'll also need a large-eye tapestry needle for weaving in the yarn tails. The yarn should be soft and super bulky weight. You can use 1 color or switch colors for a multicolored hat.

SUMMARY:
Get out your yarn and crochet hook.