Q: Called Tapsilog because it is a mixture of three foods, Tapa (beef), Sinangag (fried rice), and Itlog (fired egg), this is a classic Filipino breakfast. You want to add the egg when you only have 2-3 minutes left for the beef to cook. Cook one egg for every person eating. You want to rice to be slightly undercooked. You want enough oil to coat the rice. Cook it for 3-4 minutes, or until the onions are slightly see-through. You want the rice to be coated in the oil. Add any salt and pepper to taste and stir the rice regularly to prevent burning. If you have limited cooking space it is usually easiest to cook the rice ahead of time and reheat it before you eat. To reheat rice, put a drip of oil and 2-3 tablespoons of water in a skillet and cook the rice on low, covered, for 4-5 minutes. Stir regularly. Vinegar dipping sauce is simple to make if you have the ingredients. Simply mix the following in a bowl:  1 1/2 cup White Vinegar 1 medium Onion, chopped 4 cloves Garlic, chopped 2 tablespoon Soy Sauce 1 teaspoons salt 1 teaspoon Sugar 1/4 teaspoon Ground Pepper
A: Serve Tapa with fried rice and an egg for a traditional breakfast dish. Crack an egg into the tapa skillet as the beef finishes. Cook and drain 1 cup of rice. Heat 2-3 tablespoons of oil on medium-high heat in a skillet. Chop and sauté 2-3 cloves of garlic and half an onion in the hot oil. Add the rice to the hot oil and mix. Cook the rice for 4-5 minutes. Serve the egg and tapa on top of the rice. Serve with a Filipino vinegar sauce for a perfect, authentic meal.

Article: . Talking about things that no one else can understand does not make you smart. Genius is the ability to translate the complex into the simple. Practice explaining concepts to others. See just how simple and clear you can make your explanations. You do not have to agree with them but remember everybody has something to teach you. Asking questions may allow you to re-evaluate your own beliefs, or point out the flaws in theirs. Keep an open mind. The more intelligent you are the more questions you will ask of the people around you. to people. Practicing kindness in the face of challenges is a sign of maturity, class, and intelligence. Remember that you also have a lot to learn from other people. Being kind to them will allow you access to their lives and experience. Who knows what you might learn?
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Simplify Learn to listen carefully to others' opinions about controversial things or things they know about and you do not. Be nice

Problem: Article: Pour about half a cup (120ml) of distilled white vinegar into your stained flask. Then, shake in approximately one tablespoon (15ml) of baking soda for every cup the flask holds. The vinegar and baking soda mixture will froth up, so be sure to put the flask in the sink when you combine them.  Baking soda and vinegar are excellent at killing germs and wearing down stains when acting together.  It’s important to use distilled white vinegar, as it's more acidic and will result in a better cleaning. It’s also less likely to leave a lingering odor or taste in your flask, which other types of vinegar may do. After the fizzing baking soda mixture has died down, fill the flask the rest of the way up with hot water. This will help loosen the dried stains from the inner surface of the flask, as well as distribute the vinegar and baking soda throughout. Leave the cap off the flask to keep the pressure from building up too much. Baking soda and vinegar are notoriously reactive. Putting the cap on the flask with both substances inside could result in a messy leak or even damage. Leave the flask to soak for 8-10 minutes. The baking soda solution will begin working on the worst of the discoloration while the heat of the water softens and collects the stain-causing residue. It’s as easy as that! For especially thick buildup or heavy discoloration, give the vinegar and baking soda longer to set up. Purchase a bottle brush in the baby aisle of your local supermarket or department store. These brushes were designed to clean out the types of bottles used to feed infants, which tend to be tall and narrow, so they’ll work perfectly for scrubbing out your flask. Use the bottle brush to scour away any stubborn spots that the baking soda mixture hasn’t already removed.  A basic bottle brush only costs about $5, but it’s a very useful tool to have on hand for difficult cleaning jobs. Be sure to run your bottle brush through the dishwasher after using it to clean a stained flask. Dump out the mixture so that the flask is completely empty. Rinse it repeatedly with hot water until no trace of vinegar or baking soda remains. Don’t forget to rinse around the opening of the flask. Your flask should now be clean and ready for use.  Pat the body, mouth and cap of the flask dry with a clean towel, or let it sit and air dry. Give the opening of the flask a sniff. If you can still smell vinegar, rinse it a few more times, or fill it with hot water and let it soak, until it’s odorless.
Summary: Put some baking soda and vinegar into the bottom of your flask. Fill the flask with hot water. Let the flask sit for a few minutes. Scrub the inside of the flask with a bottle brush. Pour out the mixture and rinse.

Q: Dirt and moisture are the main causes of corroded tanks. Store your tank in a shed, closet, or a similar safe area. Improper storage is likely to taint any air left in the tank and rust the insides.. Try to keep the tank around room temperature, especially if you left air in it. Cold temperatures can lead to rust. Store the tank separately from other gases, oil, lighter fluid, and similar materials. Leave the tank uncovered in the storage area. In case of a leak, the tank could cause a fire around flammable materials. It can also explode if the pressure builds up too much. For these reasons, keep the tank away from children and animals. This is to prevent the tank from breaking down or reaching unsafe pressures over time. Look for a small ring on the brass fitting you use to fill the tank. To release the air, pull the ring back until you hear the air hissing out. Wait for it to stop. For safety, it’s best to drain the tank if you won’t use it for 2 or 3 months. If you still wish to store a tank that has air in it, keep it in a temperature-controlled room. Make sure the tank is empty before you do this. Then, twist the air hose valve off the tank’s brass fitting and set it aside. Flip the tank over, letting the excess moisture drain out of the fitting. When you’re finished, replace the parts and store the tank in a safe spot.  Some tanks have a drainage valve on the bottom end you can unscrew to easily drain out the moisture. Moisture can lead to tank corrosion, so frequent draining helps your tank last longer. Drain it after each use if possible.
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Store the tank in a clean, dry area. Set the tank away from flammable materials. Let the air out before storing the tank long-term. Tip the empty tank over to drain moisture.