INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Pour 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of peanut oil into a non-stick skillet and turn the burner to medium-high. When the oil shimmers, add 3 sliced cloves of garlic and stir it for 20 seconds. The garlic should become fragrant. Peel a carrot and cut it into 1/4 in (0.6 cm) slices. Stir the carrot into the skillet with the garlic and cook it until it softens a little. Get out 1 1/2 cups (186 g) of sliced water chestnuts and drain them, if you're using canned chestnuts. Stir the water chestnuts into the skillet along with 2 cups (300 g) of snow peas. Stir in 1 teaspoon (5.5 g) of salt and continue to cook and stir the vegetables until they've softened a little. The vegetables should still be crunchy once they've finished. Turn off the burner and transfer the vegetables to a serving platter or bowl. Serve them immediately with steamed rice or cooked noodles. While you can refrigerate the leftovers in an airtight container for 3 to 4 days, the snow peas may soften.

SUMMARY: Sauté the garlic in peanut oil for 20 seconds. Slice and sauté 1 carrot for 40 seconds. Add the water chestnuts and snow peas. Add salt and stir-fry the mixture for 3 minutes. Serve the stir-fried water chestnuts and snow peas.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: For severe pain, try taking an over-the-counter pain reliever such as ibuprofen, acetaminophen, or aspirin. Be sure to always read the bottle and follow the dosing instructions carefully. Place an ice pack on your face near the affected tooth. Hold it there for up to 15 minutes. This should temporarily alleviate swelling and pain, making it easier to eat normally.  If you don't have an ice pack, wrap some loose ice in a thin piece of paper or plastic. A bag of frozen vegetables will also work. Repeat as often as needed. Another way to temporarily relieve tooth pain so that you can eat the foods you want is to try using some natural home remedies. You may already have all of the ingredients you need to create one of these remedies in your kitchen.   Mix one teaspoon of warm mustard oil with a pinch of turmeric powder until it forms a paste. Apply to your sore tooth and let it sit for five minutes before rinsing your mouth with warm water. Mix one teaspoon of asafoetida powder with a few drops on lemon juice until it becomes a paste. Apply to the tooth and let it sit for five minutes before rinsing your mouth with warm water. Heat a teaspoon of coconut oil in a frying pan and fry three cloves in the oil. Take the pan off of the heat, let the mixture cool, and then grind it to create a paste. Apply it to your tooth and let it sit for up to ten minutes before rinsing your mouth with warm water.

SUMMARY: Take an over-the counter pain reliever. Try a cold compress. Try home remedies.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: When you talk to Bill in Ecruteak City, he will go home to Goldenrod City, where you'll have to find him again. He'll give you an Eevee he can't look after. You can only get one Eevee this way. The man in the little rune next to the Game Corner says will tell you that an Eevee is one of the prizes. If you don't already have enough coins for 6 Eevee, you'll need to earn them first. This could take a while. You could also put an Eevee in the Pokémon Day Care (on Route 34) with a Ditto and then hatch the eggs they produce together. A quick way to do this is to bike back and forth from the daycare into the city. This can be boring, so watch television or listen to music. The daycare man will call you whenever an egg appears, and then the eggs will hatch.

SUMMARY: Talk to Bill to get an Eevee. Go to the Celadon City Game Corner. Buy six Eevee.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The easiest way to do this is to hold the reel the same way you would if you were actually fishing. Turn the wheel at least 2 to 3 times to determine if the reel turns clockwise or counterclockwise. This is the way the line will be spooled onto the reel; the opposite direction is the way the line will peel off the spool when you cast.  Spinning reels are designed to hang down from the rod, not rest above it like spincasting and baitcasting reels are. To hold the reel properly when it’s not mounted on the rod, wrap the fingers of your casting hand around the mounting bar and let the reel hang from that hand while reeling with your other hand. The bail is a little wire handle that flips up and down to open and close it. Flip the bail up to open it and down to close it when you’re finished. If you notice any old fishing line on your spool, you should remove it at this time. The guides are a series of small circles that line the bottom of the rod and keep the line in place. Use an arbor knot to secure the line to the spool. Cut any extra line with line cutters, and make sure that you leave at least a 1⁄4 in (0.64 cm) of additional line from where you tied the knot.  You can also use scissors to cut the line. To tie an arbor knot, wrap the line around the arbor and tie an overhead knot in the standing line. Tie a second overhead knot in the tag end, just about 1 in (2.5 cm) from the first overhead knot. Pull the standing line to slide the first knot down to the spool and slide the second knot down to the first.

SUMMARY:
Determine if the reel turns clockwise or counterclockwise. Open the bail by flipping the small handle up. String your line straight through the guides and secure it.