Article: Place the almond flour and powdered sugar into a food processor and pulse it quickly to blend the two ingredients together.  In doing this, you should also be able to break up any clumps, which will ensure that your final product is as smooth as possible. Note that you could use almond meal instead of almond flour if the former is all you can find. Alternatively, you could sift the almond flour and powdered sugar together to blend them and remove any lumps. Since you will still need to use a food processor, though, using a sifter may be more work than it is worth. If you do not have a food processor, a blender could used instead. Add 1 teaspoon (5 ml) almond extract to the food processor and pulse to combine it with the almond flour mixture.  Taste the mixture. If the almond taste is not strong enough for you, add another 1 to 2 teaspoons (5 to 10 ml) of almond extract. It is important that you balance the flavor of the almond paste now before moving onto the next step, which involves the use of an egg white. Uncooked eggs are hazardous to consume. Lightly beat the egg white with a fork or whisk. Pour it into the contents of the food processor. Process the ingredients at a medium speed for a full 2 minutes.  When done, the almond paste inside the machine should be smooth and naturally formed into a clay-like ball. If the dough still feels sticky, add another 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of almond flour and process until thoroughly combined. Take the ball of almond paste out of the food processor and wrap it tightly in plastic wrap. Place it into a resealable plastic bag or airtight container, and label the container with the contents and date.  You do not need to double your packaging if you do not want to do so, but doubling the packaging can keep the almond paste fresher for a longer period of time. If you anticipate using the almond paste in batches, you can divide it into individual portions ahead of time and package those portions separately. This is not necessary, though. Place the wrapped almond paste in your refrigerator and store it there for up to 1 month. If you want to save the almond paste for a longer period of time, freeze it. When frozen, almond paste retains its quality for about 3 months.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Combine the almond flour and powdered sugar. Add the almond extract. Add the egg white. Wrap the almond paste in plastic wrap. Store in the refrigerator.

Problem: Article: Since anything water-based can potentially tarnish your costume jewelry, even perfume and lotions can tarnish the finish.  If you spray your perfume and put on your lotions first, you will reduce the chances they will coat the jewelry. Wait until your body is dry. Then, put on your costume jewelry. This should prevent some of the build-up on fake jewelry that makes it look dull and requires that you do frequent cleaning. If you wipe your jewelry down with a clean microfiber cloth after each use, you won’t have to clean it as often.  It also will continue to look like new for longer periods of time. Wiping it down daily also limits your jewelry exposure to water or anything that it might have been exposed to when you were wearing it that day. You might try storing the jewelry in ziplock bags. Designate one piece per bag. Put the jewelry in. Squeeze all the air out of the bag. Then close it.  With the air removed, the metal cannot oxidize or turn green from exposure to the air. So, it will look cleaner and newer for a longer period of time. Keeping your jewelry in a jewelry box that has a closing lid and a velvet lining limits your jewelry’s expose to air as well and also keeps it from being scratched.
Summary: Spray perfume, hair spray, and rub on lotion before putting on your jewelry. Wipe down your jewelry daily. Store your jewelry properly.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you experience redness, unusual swelling, itching, burning, a rash, or pain that will not go away or subside, you may have an infection. If you do not have an infection, you may be sensitive to the cleaning products you are using or to the jewelry that is in your piercing. Pay attention to your body, if you feel like something is not right, look into it. If you notice a bad odor, an increase in discharge, or your discharge changes color, you may have an infection as well. Contact your piercer or your doctor if you have any signs of infection. If you think your piercing may be infected, do not remove the jewelry. Taking out the jewelry may not clear the infection automatically. Leave the jewelry in and wait for a consultation from a licensed piercer or doctor.   Reach out at the first sign of infection. The longer you wait the worse it will get. You may be advised to remove your piercing, take antibiotics, or have some type of surgical intervention. Most infections can be treated with antibiotics.

SUMMARY: Look out for infection. See a doctor or your piercer.

Look online or in trade publications for listings of manufacturing companies that could produce a small, initial batch of garments for your clothing line. Get in contact with companies to ask if they are taking on new customers, what their prices are, and if they have production minimums. If you find a company that seems like it will suit your needs, send them any drawings, swatches, or research you have to see if they can make your product. Small batch production typically refers to 500 units or less. Once you have decided on a small batch manufacturer, negotiate the terms of your agreement. Work out a schedule for production and gauge how much time it will take to produce the number of garments you want. Be prepared for a very small profit margin, as small batch production generally costs more than large scale production. Comparison shop for the fabric and other materials necessary for producing your clothing line's first batch. Ask the manufacturer if they provide fabric sourcing, which might yield better rates than finding fabric on your own. As a general guideline for profit, materials should only count for 30 percent of the total cost of making your garments. When you are starting a clothing company, selling online will give you the most flexibility to take pre-orders for items while keeping a limited inventory. Make a website and advertise via social media to avoid typical ad costs and make use of networking. Ask friends and family to share your posts on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
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Find a local small batch manufacturer. Negotiate terms. Find well-priced fabrics and materials. Sell your clothing online.