Problem: Article: The S-shaped blade is the standard food processing blade that every model comes with. This blade can be used to chop fruits and vegetables, puree soups and sauces, and grind dry ingredients into a powder. If a recipe doesn't specify a blade attachment, use this blade. The slicing disk is an attachment that sits near the lid of the food processor. This attachment is usually connected to the blade mount with a long, plastic, detachable stem. The slicing disk is used to slice fruits and vegetables into thin, circular pieces. For example:  Slice peeled potatoes into thin disks for scalloped potatoes or potato chips.  Slice a variety of vegetables such as zucchini, sweet potatoes, and carrots into thin slices for veggie chips. Use the disk to slice raw Brussel sprouts. Add them to a fresh salad for a healthy crunch. Like the slicing disk, the grater attachment sits near the lid of the food processor. Some models of food processors combine the grating and slicing attachment. If so, you will have to flip the slicing disk over to use the grating feature. This attachment can be used to grate large amounts of food at once. For example:  Instead of grating a block of cheese by hand, use your food processor to quickly grate the entire thing. Grate a variety of cabbage, beets, and carrots for your favorite coleslaw recipe. Quickly shred a few potatoes for a batch of latkes or hash browns. Some higher end food processors come with a dough blade attachment. This attachment is usually placed on the blade mount in the same position as the S-shaped blade. This blade can be used to knead:  Pizza dough Pasta dough Pie dough Bread dough
Summary: Insert the S-shaped blade. Choose the slicing disk. Use the grater attachment. Knead dough with the dough blade.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Using a dress that is already the length that you would like to shorten your dress to is an easy way to ensure that you will get a good result. Check your closet for dresses that are the ideal length to use as a guide. Try to find a dress with a similar cut to your dress as well. For example, if your dress has an A-line skirt, then try to find another dress with an A-line skirt that you can use as a guide. If you do not have a dress that is the length you want, then you can also try on the dress and use a measuring tape to find the length you want. Do this while you are standing up. Extend the measuring tape from your natural waist to the place you want the hem to end and mark the length using a piece of chalk. Then, repeat this all the way around using the same measurement. If you have a friend who can help you, then you might also ask them to do this for you. It can be difficult to get the measurements while you are also wearing the dress. When you have identified the length you want, you will need to trace the new hemline onto your dress. If you are using a dress as a guide, then lay it over the top of your longer dress and use a piece of chalk to trace the hemline of the shorter dress. If you are using the chalk marks you made while wearing the dress, then you can just connect these marks. If you are using another dress as a guide, then make sure that the two dresses are lined up at the shoulders. This will help to ensure that your new hem will be the same length as the one on your other dress. You will need to cut your new hem a little lower than the chalk line you made on your dress. This is because you will be folding the fabric up and sewing to cover the raw edges of the fabric. To make room for the hem fold, measure 1” (2.5 cm) from the line you marked on the dress and draw a new chalk line that is parallel to it. Mark the distance from the line in a few different places to ensure that you get an even line.

SUMMARY: Get a dress that is already the length you want. Measure the length if you do not have a dress to use as a guide. Trace the hemline. Measure 1” (2.5cm) from the line for seam allowance.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You do a little more than to your appearance than what you've been doing before.  Use a new perfume if you're a girl or a new cologne if you're a guy. Wear your favorite clothing item or accessory. Make sure it's something you've gotten compliments on. Start getting fitter and healthier. Exercise and eat more fruits and vegetables. This may seem obvious but many forget this. Remember that there is no pressure. You are just being friendly. Here are a few icebreakers to use:  Smile and make eye contact.   Compliment their wardrobe: "I really like your shirt." Make small talk about something relevant: "Are you going to homecoming?" or "Did our team win the game last night?" One of the best parts of having a crush is gossiping about it with your friends.  Sharing these feelings with them can make your relationship with them better. Also, your secret might reach other people and eventually get to your crush. Friends may try to embarrass you. Understand that this is part of the process. They will tease you even though they like someone secretly too. This might sound far fetched but you could become your crush's BFF (best friend forever). From afar, you may still wonder what this person is like. But as friends, you get to know your crush and they also get to know you. You could start by asking questions.  "What do you like to do on weekends?" "What is your family like?" "What do you want to do when you get older?"
Summary:
Take special care of your appearance. Say hello and be friendly. Tell your friends about your crush. Become friends with your crush if you're not already friends with them.