Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Remove the meat from the pan and pour the drippings into a measuring cup. Skim the fat from the drippings. Add the chicken stock to the drippings and set aside.

Answer: Take whatever meat that you were cooking out of the roasting pan, and set it aside to rest. Tilt the pan to one side, so you can pour all of the meat drippings into a measuring cup. Make sure that the measuring cup that you’re using is heat-resistant and can hold at least 2 cups (473 ml). While the drippings from the meat have plenty of concentrated flavor, it will also have a lot of fat. Let the drippings sit for a moment so the fat rises to the surface. Use a spoon to carefully skim the fat from the top and discard.  You can purchase a measuring cup specifically designed to separate the fat out of a liquid. When you pour the drippings through it, the fat stays behind so you don’t need to skim it. You can also reserve 2 tablespoons (30 ml) of the fat to use in place of the butter when you make the roux for the gravy if you prefer. When you’ve removed all of the fat from the drippings, pour the chicken stock into the measuring cup with them. You want the total amount of liquid to equal 2 cups (473 ml), so add enough stock to reach that level and set the mixture aside. If you prefer, you can substitute beef stock or vegetable stock for the chicken stock.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Buy your park passes ahead of time. Bring your own snacks and supplies. Get to the park early. Use the MyDisneyExperience (by Disney) or the Lines (by Len Testa) apps to avoid long lines and crowds. Take lots of photographs and bring them home as souvenirs.

Answer: Avoid paying high fees for tickets by buying your park passes in advance. You can use the Disney World website to check out the prices and select passes for the theme parks you are planning to visit. Disney ticket prices drop with every extra day to your visit you add, so try to buy all your passes at once.  Passes can be very expensive when purchased through Disney’s website, so you may want to consider buying your passes from an authorized third-party seller. You can do this through a third-party seller like Undercover Tourist. You can also look for discounts through your local auto club (Triple-A has discounts on these theme park tickets when you have an account with them), your student union, your human resources office at work, or through Veteran Affairs if you are in the military. Do not buy passes on sites like Craigslist, eBay, or other unauthorized online ticket brokers. You cannot use someone else’s unused Disney tickets, as Disney will not accept tickets that are registered under someone else’s name. You cannot take coolers into the parks, but you can take backpacks and purses. Load up your bag with supplies like sunscreen, toiletries, band-aids, refillable water bottles, and snacks. Food and supplies in the park are often expensive so avoid spending extra money on items you can bring with you.  If you are a large party, you should each have a bag loaded with basic supplies, including non-perishable snacks and a refillable water bottle for every member who will be visiting the park that day. This will ensure that everyone in your party is prepared for a day of walking around outside and enjoying the park. A backpack is also useful for any leftovers you may have if you do decide to eat at a dining spot in the park. This way, you can snack on the leftovers later in the day. Beat the crowds by arriving at the park right at opening time. The beginning of the day is often less crowded and cooler than the afternoon, and this way, you can take advantage of all the park has to offer. This will also allow you to take a break in the middle of the day when the crowds and the heat are often at their worst and then return to the park in the evening. Most of the theme parks open at 9 am and have Extra Magic hours, where they stay open later in the evening as well. Getting to the park early can also help you get a better parking spot at your chosen theme park. Once you pay for parking for that day, you will be able to reuse that day to enter any other Disney World theme park at no additional charge for the day. One of the biggest hurdles during a visit to Disney World is the long lines for attractions and rides. You can download MyDisneyExperience or the Lines app to determine the wait time for each ride or attraction while you are at the park. You can then plan your visit around line times and avoid standing in long lines, which will eat up your chance to try other things at the park.  The app works for iPhone, Android, and other smartphones. Preserve your Disney World experience by taking lots of photographs of the attractions, the shows, the rides, and of you posing with your favorite Disney characters. You can then save money by framing these photos and keeping them as souvenirs of your trip. There are photographers hired by Disney to help you capture your special moments at the park for which they can stick it on a card and you can print them out at home (or for an additional charge, you can have them printed out at the park). Make sure you are aware of the price of the photographs before you get have them printed.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Download and open iCloud for your computer. Sign in with your Apple ID. Select the checkbox next to “iCloud Drive”. Drag and drop your video files to your iCloud Drive folder. Open the “Settings” app on your iPod Touch. Tap “iCloud” and sign in with your Apple ID. Tap “iCloud Drive”. Tap the slider next to “Show on Home Screen”. Press the Home button to return to the home screen. Tap the “iCloud Drive” button on your home screen.

Answer: iCloud comes preinstalled on Mac and iOS devices. This information is the same as what you set for the Apple Store when setting up your iPod. This will turn iCloud Drive syncing on.  On Mac, the iCloud Drive folder can be accessed in the Finder. This will create the iCloud Drive folder on Windows in “This PC”. The files will automatically be uploaded to iCloud. This button is located on the iPod’s home screen. This will turn on iCloud for your iPod. This button is listed first in the list of iCloud services and will take you to the iCloud Drive options menu. A green slider indicates that the option is on. This will add the iCloud Drive button to your home screen. All iCloud services are enabled for sync by default. If your iCloud Drive is disabled, you can turn it on by tapping the slider to the right of “iCloud Drive” on this menu (a green slider indicated the option is on)  This will open a list of the files you placed in the iCloud Drive folder on your computer.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Fill the reservoir with water. Turn on and preheat the machine. Set up the portafilter. Rinse and dry the portafilter.

Answer:
Turn on a cold water tap and let it run for a minute. Either remove the reservoir and fill it at the tap, or fill a separate container and pour the water into the reservoir. If the machine has a lid, replace it when the reservoir is full.  Do not fill the reservoir past the water line. Some commercial espresso makers have water piped directly into the machine. In this case, you don’t have to worry about filling the reservoir. The power switch will most likely be located on the machine’s backsplash. Turn the switch to the "on" position and give the machine at least 15 minutes to warm up. This will give the machine time to heat the water and build the pressure required to force water through the grounds. Larger espresso machines may need up to 45 minutes to warm up. Check the manufacturer’s instructions for the exact preheating time. The portafilter, or portable filter, is the handled cup component on an espresso machine that holds the coffee grounds. To get the portafilter ready, insert a filter basket into the basin. Then, insert the portafilter upward into the bottom of the group head and turn the portafilter to the right to lock it in place. Filter baskets and portafilters come in multiple sizes. Choose the right size portafilter and basket depending on whether you're making a single, double, or triple shot of espresso. Once the portafilter is in place, turn on the water for a single shot and allow it to pour through the group head and portafilter. This will rinse out any old coffee, detergent, or other particles.  When the water has finished, remove the portafilter by turning the handle to the left and then pulling the portafilter down and out of the group head. Wipe the portafilter and group head dry with a clean towel. Return the portafilter to the locked position in the group head. Once the espresso machine is ready to go, always leave the portafilter in this position. This will prevent the machine from losing pressure and help it maintain the right temperature.