Cut them into five evenly-sized slices.  When you turn the curds out onto your cutting board, they should be semi-solid. The texture will resemble that of jelly or gelatin. Return the sliced curds to the dried, empty stockpot. Cover well with the lid or with aluminum foil. The water should be about 102 degrees Fahrenheit (38.8 degrees Celsius). Make sure that the basin or sink is at least as deep as your stockpot, and fill it 1/2 to 2/3 full so that the part of the stockpot where the cheese rests will be completely submerged. Place the stockpot in the basin, making sure that the water does not reach the lid or seep into the pot itself.  The curds need to be kept at a consistent temperature of 100 degrees Fahrenheit (37.8 degrees Celsius) for 2 hours. Refresh the water, if needed, to keep the contents of the stockpot hot. Turn the slices of cheese curd every 15 minutes. This process is known as "cheddaring," and it is thanks to this process that cheddar cheese has its trademark flavor. Once the 2 hours pass, the curds should be very firm and have a slight shine to them. Remove them and cut the slices into 1/2-inch (1.25-cm) cubes. Place the curds back in the stockpot once cubed. Cover the stockpot and return it to the hot water. Let it sit in the hot water for another 30 minutes.  Make sure that the water is still 102 degrees Fahrenheit (38.8 degrees Celsius). Stir the cheese curds with your fingers every 10 minutes during this stage. Remove the pot from the hot water and add the salt. Stir it in gently using your hands. The salt should completely coat the curds.
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One-sentence summary -- Turn the curds out onto a cutting board. Fill a basin with hot water. Place the pot in the hot water. Cut the slices into cubes. Return to the hot water. Add salt.

Q: Consider wearing a single gold or silver ear climber on one lobe only. Then, balance the climber with a coordinating stud in your upper cartilage. If you want to create an asymmetrical look, wear a single ear climber in one ear and a coordinating stud in the other ear. For example, try wearing a rhinestone ear climber and a rhinestone stud. If you wear additional earrings with an ear climber, make sure you don't place the pieces too close together. Doing so will overcrowd the look. Try sticking to an ear climber with one or two additional pieces in the upper ear. A turtleneck or shirt with a high neck will draw attention toward your chin, highlighting the ear climber. Try wearing a simple gold or silver ear climber with a black or navy blue turtleneck sweater.
A: Balance a simple climber with an upper cartilage stud. Pair an ear climber with a simple stud in the opposite ear. Allow lots of room between multiple pieces of jewelry. Wear an ear climber with a turtleneck or high neck.

Article: Although the focus of your undergraduate degree is not vital, you should choose a field that is relevant to economics to begin your education. Focusing on economics right away will help prepare your for advanced schooling and your eventual career. Complete your undergraduate with a high GPA, shooting for the best grades you are capable of. Focus on economic courses, but try to get strong grades in all of your core classes as well. Study for the GRE and receive at least a 800 in the mathematics portion of the test. Prepare for the GRE well beforehand and take the exam as seriously as an application. You can retake the exam if your scores aren’t satisfactory. Choose a school that best suits your needs and apply to the school as early as possible. Apply for any scholarships that are available, and then enroll and complete your master's degree in two years. Take note of the subfields you enjoy the most - microeconomics? Macroeconomics? When you apply for a Ph.D, it'll be important to choose a specialization you want to know more about. Although pursuing a master's degree is not essential to your doctorate program career, taking two years and spending the money could be worth it in the long run. Do this throughout your undergraduate and master's degree programs, and curate the relationships with as much attention as possible. Learn from these professors and illustrate your continual commitment to the field of economics. Ask them questions as often as possible and spend time with them during their office hours. By studying hard and communicating well with professors, you will be able to build relationships that will not only help your studies and focus, but also help with letters of recommendation later on.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Receive an undergraduate degree. Take the Graduate Records Exam (GRE). Complete a master's degree in economics. Develop meaningful, professional relationships with at least two professors.

Problem: Article: Navigate to FedEx's email contact form online. FedEx doesn't have one email for customer relations. Rather, you must fill out their contact form to send an email. The web address for this form is: https://www.fedex.com/us/customersupport/email/office/FXO.html. For instance, you can choose from labels such as "Account Inquiry," "Assistance with Print Order/Status," "FedEx Office Store Feedback," or "Online Print Technical Support." If none of the options suit your inquiry, you can choose "other." You also need pick the type of inquiry. For instance, do you have a question, complaint, or compliment for FedEx? You'll need to put in some basic information, such as your name and address. They'll also request your email address. Though all of this information isn't required, it does give FedEx the information they need to help you. If you're question is about a specific shipment, FedEx will want information about the shipment, such as the sender's name, the tracking number, the date it was shipped, and the recipient's name. Finally, you need to fill in the comment box. Basically, you need to tell them why you are contacting them in a short message. Make sure to include what kind of response you want from your comment.
Summary: Email FedEx. Choose a label for your inquiry. Fill in your information. Fill in your comment.

Article: You'll need to loosen the string that you want to set to relieve tension on the string as you work on other steps. You don't have to remove the strings completely but loosen them enough so that you have room to work under them on the neck. The guitar nut is on the top of your neck, near the headboard. It's what the strings are pulled over before they are wrapped around the tuning pegs. Find a screw that's about the same height as the guitar nut and one that can fit snugly under the strings of your guitar. You may have to search around at a hardware store until you find the right sized screw. Cut off a piece of the screw by bending it back and forth with needle nose pliers. You need the piece of the screw to be small enough so that it can fit under a particular string but not affect the rest of the strings on your neck. This piece of metal will affect the strings intonation. The higher that you slide the screw towards the nut the higher your pitch will be. The closer that you slide the screw to the fret, towards the bridge, the lower or flatter the note will be. Continue to adjust the metal until your note is in tune.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Loosen the string that you need to adjust. Find a screw that's the same height as the guitar nut. Break the screw into a quarter inch (0.63 cm) piece. Slide the screw under the string between the first fret and the nut.