Q: Split 1 English muffin in half and spread 1 teaspoon of butter over each half of the muffin. Heat a skillet over medium heat and add the English muffin halves with the butter side down. Toast the muffin halves for 3 to 4 minutes, so they become golden and a little crisp. Remove the toasted muffin halves to a sheet of aluminum foil so the buttered sides are facing up. If you want both sides to become crispy, just flip them over and let them toast another minute. Turn the heat up to medium-high and add the last 1 teaspoon of butter to the skillet. Place 1 slice of Canadian bacon to the skillet and fry it for one or two minutes. Use tongs to flip it over several times, so the edges crisp up. Place the Canadian bacon on top of one of the toasted English muffin halves. Watch the Canadian bacon carefully as it cooks, since it could quickly burn. Set a large metal egg ring, small clean can, or large metal biscuit cutter into the skillet and spray it with cooking spray. Crack one egg into the circular container and sprinkle a little salt and pepper over it. Cook the egg for about 3 minutes, so the egg sets. For a simple egg ring, just wash out a small tuna can that's empty. You can just unmold the cooked egg by turning the can over. Use a spatula to lift the cooked egg onto the Canadian bacon that's on your English muffin. Unwrap a slice of American cheese and lay it on top of the egg. Quickly put the other English muffin half on top of the cheese and wrap the aluminum foil over the sandwich. This will seal in the heat and help to melt the cheese. You can eat the sandwich immediately or place the wrapped sandwich into an airtight container. You can freeze the breakfast sandwich or store it in the refrigerator for up to a day.
A: Toast the English muffin. Heat the Canadian bacon. Saute the egg. Assemble the sandwich.

Article: One of the best ways for people with dyslexia to get organized is to simply use a calendar. Whether it’s a large wall calendar, a pocket journal, or an app, using a calendar helps you remember important deadlines and dates as well as use your time efficiently. Don’t just mark the date something is due, also mark the date you need to start, as well as any checkpoints in-between. Related to using a calendar, planning your day can help you use your time more efficiently, which can sometimes be a challenge for people with dyslexia. Think about the quickest and most logical way of doing things. This allows you to spend more time on tasks that take you a little longer.  Prioritize your tasks so that you can make the best use of your time. Think about which tasks are urgent, important, or unavoidable as well as which tasks will be time-intensive for you. Make a schedule to help guide your day. Try to schedule things that require a lot of focus during your more productive times of the day. Remember to include short breaks in your daily plan to allow your mind to recharge and refocus. People with dyslexia often struggle with remembering things. Making lists helps you be more organized and reduces the number of things you have to remember, which can free your mind to focus on tasks that require more concentrated attention.  Make lists of things you need to do, remember, keep with you, pick up, etc. Remember to refer to your lists throughout the day – they won’t do you any good if you don’t.  If you need to, make a master list of your other lists and refer to that one frequently.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Use a calendar. Plan your day. Make lists.

Problem: Article: You don't want to be cramming all your hand luggage into your handbag. This gives you time to think about adding things in or taking things out and will generally make you less stressed before the trip. Pack comfortably. This could include some books, electronic entertainment (handheld games, mp3 players, laptops, DVDs if the car has a DVD player, etc.), non-perishable snacks (such as granola bars and cookies), and drinks if you have a cooler.  Remember that if you bring carbonated drinks, they may go flat.  Pack a pillow to sleep well. You could go to your local library and check out books. Or get new books on your Kindle. Books are a good and easy way to pass time in the car. You could also get magazines or newspaper articles. Talk to your family. Find out who wants to watch which movie at what time. It can become a big problem when you all want to watch a different movie or listen to different music. It's better to prepare your snacks beforehand than be scrambling to fill resealable bags at the last second. If your whole family is sharing a snack, don't bring the whole bag. Then you have to pass the bag around the car. It's easier to separate servings into resealable bags or plastic food containers so each family member can their own snack.  Some good snacks to take might be:   Pretzels, chips Cheese sticks Veggies such as celery bite-sized pieces, carrot sticks and cherry tomatoes Fruit such as mandarins and apple slices. In case there's a breakdown or accident, pack blankets, torches, a first aid kit including painkillers, drinking water and extra snacks.
Summary: Bring a large enough bag. Pack your suitcase a few days before the trip. Pack an additional "carry-on" bag. Prepare your snacks. Pack emergency supplies.

Q: The floor is the part of the room that is most likely to show wear and tear. Once of the best ways to refresh a room is to install new flooring. If you’ve had carpet before, consider changing to hardwood or laminate floors.  If you choose carpet, make sure it reflects your lifestyle. For example, white carpet probably isn’t a wise choice if you have small children or a playful puppy. Visit a flooring store to look at samples and get a feel for what materials cost. For example, laminate is less expensive than actual hardwood. You could compare the 2 to see what works for you. Painting is probably the easiest way to give a room new life. For a bedroom, try to stick with cool tones such as blue. This will create a soothing environment. Feel free to be creative in your living space. For example, you could have a gray room with 1 red wall to create a dramatic accent. Whether you’re looking for a new dining table or an updated sofa, furniture will help make your newly redone room feel like home. Spend time browsing design magazines to get a sense of what you like. If you’re working with a designer, provide them with plenty of clippings before they shop.  For the kitchen, look at tables, storage racks, and bar stools. You might price couches, end tables, and lamps for your living room. For the bedroom, consider headboards, dressers, and nightstands. You might want a new table or buffet for the dining room. Your furniture should fit your lifestyle. For example, if you have a large family, consider a long dining table with a bench on 1 side to accommodate several people. If you and your partner love movie night, a comfy sofa might be your priority. the room for an easy update. If you don’t have the budget for a complete remodel, add accessories to any room for an easy update. In the living room, add new picture frames, lamps, and area rugs. You could add a new end table to your bedroom.  For your dining room, you might display decorative plates on the walls. To jazz up your table, add new place mats and napkins. Mirrors are a great way to make a small room look larger. To fill a large room, consider purchasing some oversize pieces, such as a long table or sectional sofa. Harsh overhead lights can make a room feel less homey. Try adding several table and floor lamps to a room to make it feel more welcoming. You can also add a chandelier or pendant to give your room an interesting new focal point.
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Select new flooring to update the space. Paint the walls to make the room feel like new. Purchase new furniture to modernize the room. Accessorize Redesign the lighting to add mood and ambiance.