In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can use a gas or charcoal grill to cook lobster. Make sure the grill is clean and there is no food or char left from a previous meal. Place kitchen shears between the exoskeleton, or shell, and the meat of the lobster. Cut down the center of the tail, but leave the tail fan intact. Pry apart the shell and separate the meat from the exoskeleton using your fingers. Then, cut or pull out the vein running through the center of the tail. Use a pastry brush to coat the tail with olive oil. This will help prevent it from sticking to the grill. Season the meat with salt to taste. Carefully arrange the tails cut-side-down on the grill over direct heat. Cook them for 5 minutes or until the shell color brightens up. Then use tongs to flip each lobster tail over. Spoon or brush about 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of melted butter onto the meat of each lobster tail. You could even add chives, tarragon, garlic, or other herbs and spices to the butter first, if you wish. Cook them for another 4 minutes. They’re done when the meat turns an opaque white. Carefully remove the tails from the grill using tongs, then turn off the grill. Transfer the lobster tails to plates. Then, cut a lemon into quarters or eighths and add a wedge or 2 to each plate. Garnish each dish with a few sprigs of chive, then serve with butter and enjoy!
Summary: Preheat the grill to medium heat. Cut the lobster tail with kitchen shears and remove the vein. Brush the tails with olive oil, then add salt. Cook the tails cut-side-down for 5 minutes then turn them over. Brush the meat with butter and grill the tails for another 5 minutes. Remove the tails from the grill and serve them with lemon wedges.

It's possible that your skin's sensitivity is caused by an allergy or similar concern, which can be treated or managed with lifestyle changes.  If the skin on your face or lips is chronically itchy, dry (especially in patches), or red and inflamed, it's possible that environmental allergens (pets, dust, ragweed, etc.) might be to blame. Typically, an allergic reaction won't be localized to your face, so itchy skin on your hands, arms, knees, or other areas might be an indication of an allergy. Some food allergies, like a gluten or milk allergies, can cause reactions in the skin. Even nut allergies can manifest as hives, itchy skin, or redness around the mouth. An allergist (a doctor specializing in allergies) can help you determine if your sensitive skin is caused by environmental or food allergies by giving you skin-prick or patch test. It's possible that your skin's sensitivity is caused by an allergy or sensitivity to the products that you use on your face or around your home, which can be managed by switching products.  If you have itchy, red, uncomfortable, or inflamed skin on your face or lips, it's possible that you have an allergy or sensitivity to a product that you use. Consider whether your face wash, scrub, toner, sunscreen, moisturizer, cosmetics, lip balm, or any other product that comes into contact with your face might be causing a reaction. You can try eliminating products individually for about a week each, in order to see if you have any improvement of your symptoms. You might also have an allergy or sensitivity to products that you use, such as your laundry detergent, or a perfume or hand lotion that might come in contact with your face. There is also the possibility that a partner's products (cosmetics or after shave, for instance) might be causing a reaction on your skin. It has been observed that children with sensitive skin or atopic dermatitis may be prone to food allergies. You may want to have a skin prick test to see if food allergies are causing your dermatitis or sensitive skin. Most people who say they have sensitive skin never see a dermatologist. If that describes you, it is possible that you are living with a skin condition that is treatable.  Some issues that seem like mere skin sensitivity are actually eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, or other skin issues. Each of these skin conditions has its own root cause and treatment plan.  If you've never been to a dermatologist, it's a good idea to visit one to rule out other skin conditions. If you do find out you have a skin condition, the dermatologist can prescribe creams or oral medications to treat it. Eczema or atopic dermatitis can be treated a number of way including creams to affect the immune system, antibiotics to prevent infection, antihistamine to stop itching, and stress modifications.
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One-sentence summary -- Determine if your skin's sensitivity has environmental causes. Determine if you are allergic to your products. Determine if you have other dermatological issues.

Problem: Article: Usually, when yarn comes out of the package, it is not rolled into a ball. This can make it cumbersome to work with. Before beginning your project, roll your yarn into an easily manageable ball.  Take one end of the yarn and wrap it around your middle and index finger. This will be the base of your yarn ball. Wrap the yarn in a few loops. Continue wrapping the yarn, changing directions with every few wraps. A ball will begin to form. Slide the yarn off of your fingers. Continue wrapping until all the yarn is in a neat ball. This will be much easier to work with and transport. If you're new to knitting, you may not know how to cast on. Casting on means getting your yarn on the needle. Casting on is a fairly simple process, but can be tricky if you're new to knitting. Go slowly. You may have to do a few practice rounds before you cast on successfully.  How you cast on depends on your knitting project. There are different ways you can cast on, and it depends on the types of needles you're using and the project you're creating. Refer to your specific pattern's instructions for information on how to cast on for that project. Follow the knitting pattern instructions and begin knitting. Make sure you refer to your pattern as you go. You may have to add or drop stitches throughout the project, and you may also have to change needle sizes at a certain point.  A project like a scarf may not require a specific pattern. You can simply knit until you feel like your scarf is long enough. Make sure to count stitches with each new row of a project. You want to make sure you do not accidentally drop or add stitches. Take your knitting everywhere. You'll be surprised how quickly your project comes together when you're knitting in your free time. If you take a train to work, bring your knitting with you. Take your knitting to school if you're a student and knit between classes. Knit during downtime at home. Knit while you're watching TV or waiting for dinner to cook. If you want to stay on track for a craft project, work on setting goals for yourself. You can decide that you want to finish certain aspects of the project by certain dates. Make notifications for yourself on your calendar, reminding yourself to get your project done in a timely fashion. You can also set small daily goals. For example, you can strive to knit for an hour a night Mondays through Thursdays. Knitting can be somewhat discouraging, especially if you're a beginner. The process is slow and it can take a long time to finish a project. There may be times when you find yourself setting a project aside for a few weeks or months. Understand it's normal to get bored with knitting. As knitting is meant to be a fun hobby, don't be too hard on yourself. Allow yourself to work at your own pace and, eventually, you'll complete a project.
Summary:
Roll your yarn into a yarn ball. Cast on. Begin knitting. Knit anywhere you can. Set goals. Don't get discouraged.