INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Working with hot grease is a recipe for disaster. Burning yourself with grease won't help you get rid of it any faster.  Not only can hot grease burn you, it can also burn through your trash bag or shatter a glass jar.  It's better to be safe than sorry. Allow your grease to cool for at least 2 hours; adjust for more cooling time based on the volume of grease.  If there's an unavoidable time-crunch for your grease disposal, you can line a cup with heavy duty foil and very carefully pour the hot grease into the cup. Place the cup in the freezer, and later remove the foil along with the frozen fat. The amount of grease you're dealing with will determine your method of removal. If there is a small amount of grease to dispose of, use a paper towel to wipe it out of the pan. For a large amount of grease, pour it into a sealable, disposable container.   Since your grease container is going in the trash, try to use a container that would not otherwise be recyclable.  If you don't have a container you're willing to part with, pour the grease into a dish and refrigerate until it solidifies. Then, scrape the grease out into the trash with a rubber spatula, and conclude by washing the dish.  If you know you're going to be eating a lot of bacon and tossing the grease, think ahead. Save non-recyclable containers to use as grease-disposal vessels the next time you make a bacon batch. A paper towel soaked with a small amount of bacon grease can be placed in the trash—or in your compost. A disposable container filled with bacon grease can be placed directly in the trash, or solidified grease can be scraped out of a container and deposited in the trash.

SUMMARY: Wait for the bacon grease to cool to room temperature before attempting to handle it. Remove the bacon grease from the pan. Toss the grease in the trash!

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Opt for the most comfortable one you can afford.  Many airlines offer fully reclining seats that convert into flat beds in first class and sleeping berths with beds are often available in the first class compartments of trains.  If first class travel is outside your budget, think about paying for extra leg room on a flight, especially if you are taller than average.  Even if you're stuck in coach however, you can still get a seat that works for sleeping.  Get a seat that reclines.  If traveling by airplane, avoid the back row of the plane where the seats often don't recline fully.  On overnight train journeys, reclining seats with leg rests are usually available in coach class. Pick somewhere quiet.  On planes this is typically the middle rows where you are less likely to be distracted by the noise and movement of other passengers and flight attendants. If you find that being near children can disturb your sleep, avoid bulkhead seats on a plane as this is often where the cribs are located. Go for a window seat.  Many passengers report that it is easier to drift off in a window seat where you can rest your head against the side of the plane or train. You are also less likely to be disturbed by another passengers getting out to the aisle. Get a good bunk on the train. On longer European train journeys, shared couchette accommodation is popular and affordable.  A couchette is a room with several bunks, which you will share with strangers.  The rooms lock from the inside.  The top bunk is generally more secure, but if you need to get up during the night to use the bathroom it can be difficult to do so in the dark. This is more pertinent to train travel because although trains are generally very safe places, robberies do happen.  When you're sleeping you are more vulnerable, so prepare for the worst by keeping valuables with you at all times. If you feel comfortable and safe it will be much easier to get some rest.  Consider using a money belt that straps to your waist or thigh. If you are storing luggage in the overhead bins, make sure the opening is facing away from the aisle and consider using a lock. Packing these items in your hand luggage will help you create the right conditions for sleep.  An eye mask.  Many airlines give these out for free when you board but they are not generally available on trains.  Opt for an eye mask with a flap that comes down over the top of your nose to keep the light out as much as possible. Earplugs.  Airplanes and trains can be very loud places, with the sounds of other passengers, the meal and drink service and plane engine noise potentially disrupting your rest.  Bring foam or silicone earplugs so that you can block out the noise and get some sleep. As you settle into your seat, tell your neighbor that you are planning on sleeping.  On a plane, let the flight attendants know that you don't need to be woken up for meals or drinks. Set it for an hour before you are scheduled to arrive at your destination. Remember that you may be crossing several time zones and be aware of the local time at your destination.  Feeling prepared and ready for what's ahead will help you to relax and get some sleep without worrying about what will happen at your destination.
Summary: Choose your seat or bunk carefully. Secure your belongings. Bring the necessary equipment to encourage sleep. Communicate to avoid being woken up. Set an alarm.

Find a basic white button down shirt. Look for a gray or black skirt that almost reaches your knees. Pleats are optional. Pick a V-neck vest in gray or black to wear over your white shirt. Select a tie in Gryffindor colors (scarlet and gold) to wear underneath the vest. You could also wear a button down cardigan instead of a vest, especially if you're not going to be wearing a robe. Look for knee-high socks in a solid color, such as gray or black. Wear black or brown shoes in a simple style, such as Mary Janes or loafers. You can find one at academic bookstores, costume stores, or charity and thrift stores. Just be sure to find one in nice condition, as Hermione wouldn't have had ragged or worn robes. Ask any lawyers or academics in your family if they have a robe you could borrow. If so, be careful not to permanently attach a Hogwarts insignia to the robe.
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One-sentence summary -- Wear a white shirt. Find a skirt. Choose a vest and tie. Select socks and shoes. Wear a robe.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: a box lid with a colorful piece of wrapping paper. Secure the paper under the lid with wrapping paper. If the lid is small enough, you can use scrapbooking paper instead. If your paper is a light color, use white nylons. If your paper is a dark color, use black nylons. Cut the nylons towards the top, where they are wider. This will ensure that they are wide enough for your lid.  If you can find colored nylons, choose a color that matches your wrapping paper. For example, use green nylons if you have green wrapping paper. For a fancier earring holder, use lacey nylons instead. Try to center it as much as possible, so that there are 2 inches (5.08 centimeters) of nylon hanging off to either side of the lid. You don't have to worry about being too neat; this will be the back of your earring holder, and invisible once you hang it. Measure the width of your lid, then cut a piece of ribbon according to that measurement. To make the loop more secure, tie the ends of the ribbon into a knot first, then glue it down. Your holder is now ready to use. You can now stick your hook earrings through the nylons.

SUMMARY:
Wrap Cut a pair of white or black nylons 4 inches (10.16 centimeters) longer than your lid. Place the lid inside the nylons. Fold the ends of the nylons to the back of the lid, and secure them with hot glue. Cut a piece of ribbon that matches your earring holder. Form a loop with the ribbon, and glue the ends to the back of your earring holder. Hang your earring holder.