Q: (7ml or 6g) of honey or sugar, if you like a sweet vinaigrette.  You will need to whisk for a longer period while the sugar dissolves, if you are making sweet Italian dressing.  Store the Italian vinaigrette in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks. Shake before using.
A: Add 1/2 tbsp. Sprinkle a pinch of salt and freshly ground pepper into the bowl. Whisk the ingredients together until the oil and vinegar combine. Serve immediately over fresh greens. Place the remainder in a bottle with a cork or airtight lid.

Article: Use 80-grit sandpaper, a wire brush, or an angle grinder with a flap disc and go over the surface of the painted metal. You can purchase the sandpaper or wire brush or rent an angle grinder at a hardware store or online. Continue to grind off the paint and rust until your metal is metallic and shiny looking.  If you’re using an angle grinder, be careful not to distort thin metal. If you’re working with thick metal, bevel the edges with an angle grinder to ensure the weld can fully penetrate. Paint and rust will inhibit the electrical connection created by the welder. Your metal must also be free of any dust, dirt, or debris because they can inhibit your ability to make good welds. Saturate a cloth in acetone and wipe it over the entire surface of the metal. The acetone should remove any contaminants that could mess with your ability to weld. Rub over the surface of the metal, making sure to remove any of the acetone that was left over from washing it. Let the metal fully dry before you start to weld.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Scrape any paint and rust off the metal before welding. Wipe down the metal with acetone. Dry the metal with a clean rag.

Problem: Article: Use a sharp knife to cut the venison roast into slices that are roughly 2 inches (5 cm) thick.  Cutting the roast into slices will make it easier to keep the meat submerged under the sauce as it cooks. You should also remove any visible fat and connective tissue as you cut the roast into slices. Spread the slices of onion evenly over the bottom of the slow cooker. Place the slices of deer roast on top of the onions.  The pungent onion flavor helps mask the "gamey" taste of the venison. If possible, avoid overlapping the slices of venison roast. Keep the slices in as even and flat a layer as possible. In a separate medium mixing bowl, whisk together the apple cider vinegar and the brown sugar until the sugar is fully dissolved. This will form the base of your barbecue sauce. Add the beef broth, ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, tomato paste, butter, chili powder, salt, ground mustard, garlic powder, red pepper flakes, and black pepper to the vinegar-sugar sauce base. Whisk these ingredient in, blending everything evenly. Margarine, lard, or vegetable shortening can be used instead of butter, if desired, but you must include some sort of fat if you want the naturally lean deer meat to become tender and moist as it cooks. Pour the barbecue sauce over the venison slices, covering the meat completely and evenly. If desired, you can reserve 1/2 cup (125 ml) of the sauce to serve on the side when the shredded roast is finished cooking. Pour the liquid over the contents of the slow cooker, covering the roast in the process.  You may need to add more cola if 1 cup (250 ml) fails to cover the roast. Make sure that the roast is just barely covered. If you don't want to use cola, you can use beer, chicken stock, beef broth, or water. Regardless of what you use, though, the meat should be covered in liquid as it cooks. Cover the slow cooker and set it on low. Cook until the meat is tender enough to pull apart with a fork. If you don't have that much time, you can opt to cook the roast on high for 6 hours, instead. Remove the meat from the slow cooker and place it in a large bowl or on a large platter. Use two forks to shred the roast into pieces. Place the shredded venison roast back in your slow cooker, cover, and let it cook for another hour on low or another 30 minutes on high. While the roast is technically safe and ready to eat without returning it to the slow cooker, allowing it to cook for additional time allows the flavor of the barbecue sauce to penetrate the meat more thoroughly. When done, switch the slow cooker to warm and serve the shredded venison directly from the appliance. Enjoy the shredded venison on sandwich buns, on top of mashed potatoes or noodles, or in any way you would usually serve shredded barbecue meat.
Summary: Cut the roast into slices. Layer the onions and roast in the slow cooker. Dissolve the sugar in the cider vinegar. Whisk in the remaining sauce ingredients. Cover the venison with the sauce. Pour the cola over the meat. Cook on low for 9 to 10 hours. Shred the roast. Return the meat to the slow cooker. Serve warm.

Q: This may seem obvious, but feeding your dog is absolutely essential both to your relationship and the health of your dog.  The first week your dog is in your home, try feeding it from your hands. This will encourage the dog to trust you. Let your dog watch you fill their food and water bowls. They will associate you with food and understand that you are providing for them. Feed your dog at specific times during the day rather than leaving food out all day. This is a good way to help your dog build a routine and to further associate you with food and caring for them. There are many different types of dog food. Ask your veterinarian for a recommendation if you are unsure of what to choose. Some dogs are pickier than others and prefer certain types of dog food over others. It may take a few tries to find a food that your dog likes. Treats are a great way to motivate your dog to do tricks or to reward them for good behavior. Give treats in moderation to keep your dog at a healthy weight. A healthy dog is a happy dog! Good preventive medical care helps them live a longer happier life.  Make sure your dog is up to date on vaccinations and worming. If your dog does have medical problems, their medical care can become very expensive. Pet medical insurance is one option to help moderate your costs.  When you have a strong bond with your dog, your dog will begin to understand that you are concerned about their health and wellbeing when it comes to medical procedures or vet visits. Your dog will need plenty of exercise to keep healthy and spending time together walking is a good way to bond with your pet. Again, they will associate you with going on walks, which many dogs find to be their favorite activity!  Purchase a good quality leash. If you have a larger dog that is strong, you may want to consider buying a harness or a head halter to attach to a leash. Take your dog out regularly for good long walks. Train them to behave appropriately on a leash. They should not be pulling you along the road. They should heel and stay close by your side and walk at your pace. Take your dog to the dog park and let them socialize with other dogs and people. Your dog can bond and meet new friends while they enjoy being outside and running free. Always clean up after your dog and carry plastic bags on your walks to dispose of your dog’s waste. Try taking your dog to new and exciting places on your walks to keep it engaged. For example, you can go to a new park, garden, trail, or downtown street. Depending on the breed of your dog, they may require more frequent or complicated grooming.  Generally, try to brush your dog’s fur at least once a week to prevent knotted, matted hair. Give them baths. Some dogs love baths, some are not such big fans. Wash them at least once a month, or whenever they are muddy or dirty.. If you use a gentle shampoo, you can bathe your dog up to once a week. Depending on the breed, you may need to take your dog to the groomers so they can give your dog hair cuts that are appropriate for the breed. Trim your dog’s nails. Like humans, dogs’ nails grow continuously. Unless your dog is very active and wears them down on pavement or concrete, you will need to trim their nails when they become long. There are special dog nail clippers, but regular nail clippers can be used as well.
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Feed and give water to your dog. Take your dog to the veterinarian. Walk your dog daily. Bathe and groom your dog.