In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You'll want to treat the direct surface of the memory foam to remove odors trapped inside.  Using covers and cases helps protect your memory foam and reduce the need for washing it directly.  Make sure to wash your covers and cases regularly. Cover the surface of the memory foam in a thin layer of baking soda. Do this in an area where the memory foam product won't need to be moved around, such as a table or floor. This will soak up odors and moisture trapped in your memory foam. Don't disturb the baking soda while it sits--cleaning up loose powder can be difficult. Use a soft brush extension and a low setting to gently remove the baking soda. This will leave you with fresh, odorless memory foam!
Summary: Remove any covers or cases to wash separately. Sprinkle baking soda over the surface. Let the baking soda sit for 24 hours. Vacuum up the baking soda.

Before preparing the ingredients for the muffins, preheat the oven to 375 degrees Farenheit (190 C). While the oven is warming up, start making the muffin batter. In a medium bowl, combine the flour, sugar, baking powder and salt. Mix with a whisk or a large spoon until all the ingredients are well combined, then set the bowl aside. You will need melted butter to make the muffin batter. Before you melt the butter, cut the stick into small cubes about an inch in length to help the butter melt faster and more evenly. Melt the butter either in the microwave or on the stovetop. If you are melting the butter in the microwave, place the butter cubes in a small bowl and microwave on medium-low (30%). Check every 15 seconds or so until the butter is almost melted. Then take out the bowl and stir the butter until it’s all melted. If you’re melting the butter on the stovetop, place the butter cubes in a saucepot over medium-low heat. Heat on the stove until almost all the pieces have melted, then take the pot off the heat and stir until the butter is completely melted. Pour the melted butter into a medium sized mixing bowl, then crack the egg into the butter. Whisk the egg until the yolk and egg whites are fully incorporated. Then add the milk and vanilla extract and mix. Pour about one third of the flour mixture into the wet ingredients and stir with a large spoon or whisk until combined. Continue gradually adding the flour, folding it in and incorporating it into the batter. Pour in the chocolate chips while stirring, and mix until they are distributed throughout the batter. Make sure that the batter looks even and consistent.
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One-sentence summary -- Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F. Whisk the dry ingredients. Cut the butter into small pieces. Melt the butter. Mix the egg, butter, milk and vanilla extract. Add the flour mixture gradually. Add the chocolate chips.

Problem: Article: Casually talk about stuff she likes and dislikes. Start by just having conversations with her. Ask her about her siblings or other little things. For example, "How are Jimmy and Sarah doing?" or, "That blue shirt brings out your eyes." Girls like it when you remember little things.  Find out things you have in common, like a favorite band or sport. That will give you a common subject to talk about. If you go to school together, walk up to her in the halls and say hello after you've talked in class a couple times. You will make a good impression if you do nice things, like holding a door for her to go through or tying her shoe if you notice it has come undone. Do not go out of your way to do these things all the time. She will think it is weird instead of sweet. Many guys prefer to cut to the chase, but if she is worth asking out, it is worth building a friendship. If you ask her out without getting to know her first, she might turn you down just because she doesn't know enough about you to say yes. Text or chat with her for long periods of time. Girls love it when this happens. After you've texted her for a while and you think she's good enough friends with you, try to ask her who she likes. Make sure she asks you too, otherwise it will most likely end up being a different guy. Also try to make it late—that's extra cute! Do you have common interests? Are you around the same age? If you are going to date this girl, make sure that she is someone with whom you actually want to spend a lot of time. It is easy to build up unrealistic fantasies in your head, but it isn't always easy to gauge whether you would truly be happy with someone. Try talking about what motivates her; by doing so, you will create a bond between you two. Ask her and some of your other friends if they would like to go somewhere such as the mall or movies. Eventually if you two are comfortable with each other you could ask her to hang out at your house with a group of people. A group of people will make it seem less awkward.  Don't ask her specifically to something and build it up. Instead, arrange something with a group of friends and say she is welcome to come along. That way, if she can't make it, no harm done and you can recover from the rejection without problems. When inviting her out, it has to be something fun that isn't a big deal for her to join in on. You want to avoid the awkward staring at your hands/feet mumbling about "what she is up to that weekend". If she is already dating someone, then that is her business, and you need to respect it. If she's obviously interested in someone else, then it might be worth your while to win her over—but do not get your hopes up. When you two start hanging out a lot, people will start talking and wondering if you two are dating or if you have a "thing." If people ask you about it, just say, "we like hanging out," or, "we have a lot of fun together." Never say, "we are just friends." This will give her the wrong impression. Ask her if she would like to hang out sometime, but don't make it sound like a date. As you spend more time with her, invite fewer and fewer people, so that eventually you can just say, "Want to hang out this weekend?" If she says no thanks, don't drop it yet. She is likely not comfortable enough with you, but she may come around if you keep talking to her. You could explain that it wouldn't be a date, just going to the movies as friends, or hanging out and going swimming.
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Get into conversations. Become friends with her. Text her. Make sure that the two of you are compatible. See if she wants to hang out in a group. Make sure she isn't already interested in or dating someone. Play it cool, but don't make her think that you aren't interested. Invite her to hang out one-on-one.