In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you've got long, luxurious hair, you may be able to help someone in need of hair and make money in the process. Many wig manufacturers pay good money for real human hair, and if it's in good condition you may get more money than you expected.  Your hair can earn you anywhere from $100 to $4,000, depending on the length, condition, and market you sell it in.  Hair typically needs to be at least 10 inches long in order to qualify. It should be uncolored, and if it's in good condition (hair that isn't overly-processed, damaged by the sun, or riddled with split ends) you can earn even more money. You can search online for places that buy human hair near you, or try posting an ad on a specialty site like Hairwork.com. Lactating women can earn decent money by selling excess breast milk to online buyers. There is a large market, both for people looking to give babies real milk and for adults who believe breast milk may offer additional nutrients that store-bought milk doesn't. Ask your doctor whether you're healthy enough to sell your excess breast milk, and find out how long it will be safe for you to continue collecting and selling your milk.  Breast milk can fetch around $1 to $2 per ounce. If you keep pumping and selling your breast milk, you could potentially earn up to $20,000 a year in milk sales alone. You can search online for buyers looking for breast milk, or place an ad on a specialty site like OnlyTheBreast.com. Selling your sperm or eggs can get you a decent (and potentially steady) supplement to your income. Different fertility clinics offer different rates for sperm and eggs, so it may be worth shopping around online to find the best rates. However, be aware that there are many restrictions on who can donate, and there may be stipulations on how often or how many times you are eligible to donate.  Sperm donations can earn you around $100 for every donation, and you're eligible to donate two or three times each week. This can earn an average income of $1,200 every month. Egg donations can earn you up to $8,000 per egg, but it's much more complicated and difficult than sperm donations. You'll need to see a doctor and take daily hormones over the course of several weeks. You can donate eggs up to six times throughout your lifetime, though some fertility clinics may accept more than six donations. Be aware that donating eggs is a very serious medical procedure, and should not be undertaken lightly. There is no limit to how many times a man may donate sperm throughout his life. In order to donate either sperm or eggs, you must pass a comprehensive personal and family history. Donors should be in good health and are typically required to be a college graduate or current college student.  Be aware that you may have to pay taxes on income earned through selling eggs or sperm. Check with a tax preparer or go online to review your state's tax laws. Only sell your sperm or eggs through a licensed clinic that uses licensed doctors. Selling your sperm to an individual without involving a medical clinic may leave you liable to pay for child support if a child is conceived. Many people donate blood without any compensation, but you may not realize that you can actually get money for your plasma. Plasma is extracted from your blood, with the whole process taking around an hour to an hour and a half. It's worth noting that technically you aren't getting paid for the plasma itself, but for the time you spend during the "donation" process.  You can earn between $15 to $40 for plasma and can usually donate twice a week. Search online or in the phone book for a plasma clinic near you. To sell your plasma, you'll need to be in relatively good health. You will also need to be drug free to ensure that your blood is safe to use. Search online or in the phone book to find a plasma donation site near you, and call to find out whether they pay you for your time (and how much). Talk to your doctor to see if you're eligible to safely donate plasma.
Summary: Exchange your hair for cash. Sell breast milk. Get cash for your eggs or sperm. Donate your plasma.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Sweep a dry dust mop across the surface of the floor every few days to remove everyday dirt.  Even though laminate flooring is fairly scratch-resistant, excess dirt, hair, and debris can cause scratches to develop if allowed to build up over time. Regular sweeping prevents such scratches from forming. Instead of using a dry dust mop, you could also use a vacuum with a soft brush attachment. Do not use a standard floor brush. The stiff, straw-like bristles on the brush could damage the surface. Sweep in the direction that the laminate floor tiles were laid. Doing so allows you to pick up any debris that falls in between the grooves of the laminate flooring pieces.
Summary: Regularly sweep the floor.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Part of the beauty of cookie butter is that you can make it with practically any kind of cookie.  That being said, you should think about whether your favorite cookie is ideal for turning into a spreadable substance.  You want a variety that crumbles into coarse granules easily, rather than a chewy recipe which will just get mushy or pasty when blended. For example, snickerdoodles, sugar cookies, pecan sandies, and oatmeal cookies all make great selections for cookie butter.  Fig newtons, cream pies, and chewy or fudgy cookies are ill-advised. Once you’ve measured out eight ounces (227 g) of cookies from their package, lay them out on a cheesecloth, paper towel, or chopping board.  Lay another cloth on top of them and then crush them into coarse chunks.  You can use your hands, a potato masher, a meat tenderizer, or any other implement that’s handy. If you’ve used a cookie with a filling, such as Nutter Butters or Oreos, scrape off the filling before crushing the crunchy wafers. Once your cookies look roughly the size of bread crumbs, you can dump them in your blender to grind them into a fine powder.  Use the pulse function and make sure the blender lid is screwed on tightly to avoid a powdery mess in the kitchen. Depending on your personal preferences, you can use either ½ cup vegetable oil (170 g) or ½ stick (56 g) in your cookie butter.  Just be sure to drizzle the oil in gradually, or if you’re using butter, heat it up and melt it beforehand so that you spoon it in slowly.  This will ensure that you distribute the butter or oil evenly throughout the crumbs.  You want the finished product to look like a paste. Many cookbooks and food bloggers recommend using unsalted butter in your confections, but it’s actually a matter of personal preference. Again, you can decide which ingredient you want to use depending on whether you prefer to bake with powdered sugar or condensed milk.  Whichever one you use, measure out ½ cup (170 g).  If you’re using sugar, scrape it off and down from the sides of the blender to make sure it gets into the mixture at the bottom rather than forming a residue on the walls. If your mixture still looks dry, add a little water until it reaches the desired consistency.  If you’re unsure, try dabbing a bit onto a cracker or piece of bread and see if it spreads easily. Using a spatula or large spoon, scrape all of your spread into a glass or plastic jar that can be closed tightly with a lid.  Put it in the refrigerator for 30 minutes before serving. If you’ve got leftovers, no problem!  Just pop your remaining cookie butter back in the fridge and keep it there for up to a week.
Summary:
Select a crumbly cookie. Crush up your favorite cookies. Blend the cookie crumbs in a food processor. Add vegetable oil or butter. Sprinkle powdered sugar or sweetened condensed milk into the paste. Transfer the cookie butter into a lidded jar.