INPUT ARTICLE: Article: It's a white app with the red YouTube symbol on it. If you're signed in to YouTube, doing so will open your YouTube Home Page. If you aren't signed in, tap the gray profile icon at the top-right corner and select Sign in to do so now. You'll find this in the top-right corner of the screen. If you haven't yet assigned yourself a profile picture, you'll instead see a person-shaped icon or the first letter of your name here. It's one of the options under the "YOUTUBE" header. As long as this switch is on (green), all potentially mature content, including foul language, will be blocked for this account on your iPhone or iPad.

SUMMARY: Open YouTube. Tap your profile picture. Slide the "Restricted Mode" switch to On .


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The spray will make it easier to release the cakes from the cups when they're baked. You can also use molds or ramekins, for a fancier touch. You may even want to lightly dust the insides of the molds with white sugar. You won't be needing the cups for serving, so it doesn't matter if they don't look incredibly fancy. You can use a bit of butter instead of the baking spray if you choose. You can line the sheet with aluminum to catch any stray bits of chocolate that might drip onto it. Place the butter and chocolate in a large bowl and heat it up on high until the butter is completely melted. You can use semisweet chocolate, bittersweet chocolate, or even a mixture of the two, for a unique flavor. However, it's best to either use semisweet on its own or use a half and half mixture. Once the butter is melted, just whisk the mixture until the chocolate is melted, too. You can also melt the butter and chocolate in a double-boiler over simmering water instead. A medium-sized saucepan will also do the trick.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/0\/05\/Make-Chocolate-Molten-Lava-Cake-Step-4Bullet1.jpg\/v4-460px-Make-Chocolate-Molten-Lava-Cake-Step-4Bullet1.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/0\/05\/Make-Chocolate-Molten-Lava-Cake-Step-4Bullet1.jpg\/aid1514595-v4-728px-Make-Chocolate-Molten-Lava-Cake-Step-4Bullet1.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"546","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"}

SUMMARY: Preheat your oven to 425ºF (220ºC). Spray four custard cups with baking spray. Place the cups on a baking sheet. Melt the butter and chocolate in the microwave for 1 minute.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The midnight mass commemorates the birth of Jesus. La Misa del Gallo means “The Rooster Mass” since it is believed the birth of Jesus was first announced by a rooster’s crow. Listen to the boys’ choir perform during the candlelit service. While the mass is held countrywide, the most impressive service is in Montserrat, 60 kilometres (37 mi) outside of Barcelona. The main Christmas meal is usually eaten very late, just before the midnight mass. A common traditional Spanish entree is turkey stuffed with truffles, but coastal regions such as Galicia serve seafood as their main dish. Celebrate with a large dinner. Finish your meal with traditional desserts, like turrónes (candy with almonds and honey), polvorones (almond and cinnamon shortbreads), and Roscón de Reyes (a fruitcake in the shape of a ring). A common saying on Christmas Eve is “esta noche es Nochebuena, y no es noche de dormir,” which translates to “This is the Good Night, therefore it is not meant for sleep.” Many families will sing and dance in the streets and party most of the night, or they will sing carols around the tree at home.

SUMMARY: Attend La Misa del Gallo if you’re religious. Have a feast late in the evening. Sing carols and dance around the Christmas tree.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: A foot soak in lemon juice for about 10 minutes is a great way to remove excess dead and dry skin from your feet.  The acid in the lemon juice helps make the dead and dry skin easier to remove.  After your feet have soaked for the 10 minutes, use a pumice stone or foot file to remove the dead and dry skin. Foot razors/shavers are available for purchase at many drug and department stores, but are not recommended by doctors.  They have also become illegal to use in a spa setting in many states.  The reason is that they can cause nicks and cuts on your feet which can very easily become infected - especially in a spa environment. Put a spoonful of olive oil in a small bottle with a lid.  Add a few drops of lemon or lavender oil to the bottle.  Place the lid tightly on the bottle and shake until the liquid inside the bottle turns thick and milky.  Apply to your feet, especially your heels, to help moisturize your skin.  You can store the bottle for future use, just remember to shake it each time. Start by having a bath or shower where you wash your feet, or wash your feet on their own.  Dry your feet off with a towel, including between your toes.  Apply a layer of vegetable oil all over your feet and then put on a thick pair of socks.  Go to bed and leave the socks on.  You may find your dry feet feeling a lot better in only a few days. The oil may stain fabric, like your socks, so choose a pair of socks you don't mind if they get stained by the oil.  The socks will also help prevent your sheets from being stained by the oil. Combine 1 tablespoon (14.8 ml) of Vaseline (or a similar product) and the juice from 1 lemon into a bowl, then mix the two ingredients together.  Either have a bath or shower where you wash your feet, or just wash your feet on their own.  Dry your feet completely with a towel.  Apply ALL the mixture to both your feet, then put on a pair of thick wool socks.  Go to bed.  In the morning, take off the socks and scrub the excess dead skin off your feet. Wool socks are used in this case as they won't allow the mixture to soak through and stain your bedsheets.  Choose socks that you don't mind if they get this oily mixture on them. First, melt the wax in a large bowl in the microwave (or a double boiler if you have one).  Add an equal amount of mustard oil to the melted wax. Check to make sure that the wax is safely warm to the touch before dipping one foot into the bowl and covering your foot with the wax mixture.  Take your foot out of the bowl and allow the wax to dry, then dip the same foot again.  Wrap your foot in plastic wrap, or put it inside a plastic bag.  Repeat the same procedure on your other foot.  Sit for about 15 minutes, then remove the wax and plastic. Mustard oil helps to strengthen and moisturize the skin on your feet.

SUMMARY:
Soak your feet in lemon juice. Make your own cracked-heel cream. Oil your feet before bed. Create your own overnight foot mask. Try paraffin wax to moisturize your feet.