Write an article based on this "Prepare your ingredients for whipped cream. Whip the cream Add the vanilla and the sugar. Prepare your espresso in your French Press. Add a dollop of whip cream to your beverage. Finished."
article: For those who would like to use whipped cream, this is a basic recipe:  1/2 pint heavy cream, chilled 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 tablespoons powdered sugar . Using a stick blender or whisk, whip the cream in a large bowl until soft peaks form.  It sometimes help to whip the cream and get a fluffier consistency if you use a metal bowl and whisk. Place the cream in the bowl with the whisk and let it sit in the freezer for 10 to 15 minutes. You may also want to add some sugar before you start whisking. the sugar will help the cream to clump and form. Continue to beat the mixture until it reaches the consistency of whipped cream. You can place your bowl back in the fridge to cool if you are still brewing your beverage. While the cream is cooling in the bowl, make your espresso using the first method. You can then finish making your whipped cream while your beverage steeps, if you haven't yet. Make sure that you've whipped your mixture so it's fluffy and not runny. Once you have your desired consistency, add a dollop to your beverage. You can also stir the whipped cream into your beverage if you want more of a Frappuccino® drink.

Write an article based on this "Prepare to volunteer. Represent your shelter. Donate. Think about fostering an animal."
article: You may need to provide your own lunch. Dress appropriately for the weather if you'll be working outdoors. Consider bringing tennis shoes or rubber boots, depending upon your chores. You shouldn't wear shiny jewelry or baubles, because you don't want the animals taking them, breaking them, or fighting you for them. It's also a good idea to bring bandages, peroxide, and disinfectant cream. Some people believe that animals in shelters are unwanted or undesirable in some way. One of the most beneficial things you can do is to share the positive facts about your shelter with people, especially those who have never adopted a pet before. By helping to change the mindset of the public, you can help more animals find their "forever homes." If you can't afford to spend much time volunteering at a shelter, you can still help out by donating money and animal-care items. Shelters need food, toys, bedding, and grooming items for each of the animals that come into their care. Most shelters will be happy to accept donations of used items. Ask for a list of things that they need. Some of these items may include:  Pet food, pet treats, feeding items, and bowls. Blankets, towels, or padding or bedding for cages. Try going to a local hotel and asking them for their stained linens. Disinfectants, grooming items, and newspaper for puppy training and cleaning. Toys, scratching posts, balls, and toys. When you foster an animal, you are committing to take it into your home and to care for it. It is your job to help it get healthy and socialized before it is placed for adoption. Make sure that you have room for a temporary dog or cat in your home, and ask yourself whether you have the energy to care for this animal. If so, ask whether the shelter has a foster program. This is a big responsibility, but it can be deeply rewarding.

Write an article based on this "Remove stubborn stains with nail polish remover or rubbing alcohol. Use ice and a plastic scraper to remove substances stuck to the floor. Get rid of rust stains with lemon and salt. Remove scuff marks with WD-40."
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It is important to clean up stains as soon as possible so they don’t set in. Stubborn stains, such as paint, oil, tar, and marker, can be removed with an acetone-based nail polish remover. You can also use rubbing alcohol to remove these types of stains. Just pour a small amount of nail polish remover or rubbing alcohol on a soft cloth and use it to scrub the stain. Repeat if necessary. You can harden substances such as wax or gum by applying ice to them. Then, use a credit card or plastic scraper to gently remove the substance. Avoid using a metal tool to scrape the floor, as it could scratch or damage it. Metal items can leave rust stains on your laminate floors. To remove them, sprinkle table salt (not coarse salt) over the area. Cut a lemon in half and rub 1 half over the salt. If the stain is especially stubborn, you can saturate the area in salt and lemon juice and let it sit overnight. Then, rub a new lemon half over the stain in the morning. Use a damp cloth or paper towel to pick up the salt and remove any remaining lemon juice. If there are scuff marks from shoes covering your laminate floor, don’t fret! It’s super easy to remove them. Just spray a small amount of WD-40 onto the scuff mark, then wipe it away with a cloth or paper towel. Clean the area with baby shampoo or a mixture of vinegar and water after removing the scuff mark so the spot isn’t slippery from the WD-40.