Cover a baking sheet with wax paper and spread the bananas across it in an even layer. At this point, they are ready to eat. You can store them in small, plastic sandwich bags for easy snacking.
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One-sentence summary -- Freeze the bananas for 1 hour. Put the bananas back into the freezer until the chocolate is set and the bananas are frozen.

Q: The rapid strep test can be done quickly in your doctor’s office with a throat swab, and it tests for the streptococcus bacteria that cause strep throat. These tests are not always accurate, and can show inaccurately negative results a third of the time. This is a good first test, but a throat culture is often required for accurate diagnosis. The most accurate way to determine the cause of your tonsillitis is for your doctor to check the results of your throat culture. This is when your throat swab is sent to the lab and a lab technician determines what, if any, bacteria are present on your tonsils. Then your doctor can prescribe you the right antibiotics to treat the cause of your tonsillitis. Mono can only be diagnosed with a blood test. Because it’s a virus, mono will pass on its own — stay hydrated and get a lot of rest. You should still see your doctor for diagnosis if you have symptoms of mono because mono can cause an enlarged spleen, which can rupture if you overexert yourself. Your doctor will explain what you need to do in order to stay safe and get better.
A: Get a rapid test done at your doctor’s office. Wait for your throat culture to return from the lab. Get a blood test done to check for the mono virus.

Article: You'll then need to walk back and forth over the toweled area until the towels are completely saturated. Take those towels away and replace them with dry towels in the same area.  Keep doing this until the area of the carpet is dry. You should still check underneath the carpet to make sure the carpet padding and the floor aren't sopping wet, as well.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Spread towels over the area of wet carpet.

Problem: Article: This is the time to set reasonable and achievable goals. Choose a competition at which you’ll excel, and make sure it’s far enough in the future that you have plenty of time to train effectively. Do some research into the judges and organizers as well to see what they look for in a winning competitor. Plenty of people get scared off by a competition’s requirements and don’t enter in the first place. Others drop out along the way. Since you’ve done your research, you can be confident in your choice to compete and your potential to win. So, stand strong even when you have your doubts and when others may be dropping out. Remember that you’re not competing with everyone in the competition. There may be many applicants and candidates, but there will only be a few contenders and finalists. Focus on understanding and beating them.  Determine who among your competition is strongest. This way, you can have an idea of who might be your most likely competition. First, you’ll need to figure out who is likely to enter your competition. Look at past lists of competitors, and focus on the winners or those who placed in the top 10. You might also talk to fans, coaches, or writers who are knowledgeable about your sport or other competition. Review competitors’ past performances. If possible, try to watch videos or read articles about your rivals’ previous competitions. Look for strengths and weaknesses. Also observe overall strategy, bearing in mind how your own strategy might match up. You can't be in a competition if you don't enter. Apply carefully and review your application to ensure there aren’t any mistakes.  Pay any necessary entry fees. If the competition has an entry fee, pay it early, if possible, but definitely on time. Sometimes, early entry is cheaper or free as well, which is a plus. Also, remember to get a receipt. Enter early. This is particularly true if the competition involves judges reviewing some work product. In a short-story writing contest, for example, the bulk of entries tend to come toward the end of the submission period. Entering early allows you to have more of the undivided attention of the judges, while entering later might mean your submission is lost in the pile with everyone else’s. You don’t want any surprises on competition day. Learning the rules inside and out will help you excel on game day, and it will give you peace of mind and possibly even an edge over less prepared competitors. Understanding the rules will also help reduce the chances that you will be disqualified for breaking them.
Summary: Research and choose the right competition. Don’t psych yourself out. Learn your competition. Enter the competition. Learn the rules.

Article: Your doctor will need to perform several tests to determine if you have diabetes. If you do, in fact, have diabetes or pre-diabetes, you will need to follow-up with regular treatment by following your doctor's instructions. The blood glucose test does exactly what it sounds like it does: it tests the amount of glucose (sugar) in your blood. This will be used to determine whether you have diabetes or are at risk of developing it. This test will done under one of three circumstances:  A fasting glucose blood test is done after you haven't had anything to eat for at least eight hours. If it is an emergency, your doctor will do a random blood glucose test regardless of whether you have eaten recently. A two-hour postprandial test is done two hours after eating a specific number of carbohydrates to test your body's ability to handle the sugar load. This test is usually done in a hospital so they can measure the number of carbs eaten before the test. An oral glucose tolerance test requires you to drink a high glucose fluid. They will test your blood and urine every 30-60 minutes to measure how well the body is able to tolerate the additional load. This test is not done if the doctor suspects type 1 diabetes. This blood test is also called the glycated hemoglobin test. It measures the amount of sugar attached to the body's hemoglobin molecules. This measurement gives the doctor a good indication of your average blood sugar measurements over the past 30 to 60 days. Ketone is found in the blood when an insulin shortage forces the body to break down fat for energy. It comes out through the urine, most often in patients with type 1 diabetes. Your doctor may recommend a blood or urine test for ketone:  If your blood sugar is higher than 240 mg/dL. During an illness such as pneumonia, stroke or heart attack. If you experience nausea and vomiting. During pregnancy. If you have diabetes or are at risk of developing it, it's important to monitor your health and blood sugar levels regularly. High blood sugar will cause damage to the microvascular (micro-blood vessels) in your organs. This damage can cause problems throughout the body. To monitor your overall health, get:  An annual eye exam Evaluation for diabetic neuropathy in the feet  Regular (at least annual) blood pressure monitoring Annual kidney testing Dental cleaning every 6 months Regular cholesterol testing Regular visits with your primary care doctor or endocrinologist
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
See a doctor immediately if you experience symptoms. Get a blood glucose test. Submit to an A1C test. Have a ketone test done if necessary. Request routine testing.