Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Line a baking sheet with parchment paper (or use a silicone sheet). Place the saucepan onto the stove top. Stir to combine. Add the flour to the liquid mixture. Select a star tip for the piping bag. Pipe long lengths of the dough onto the parchment paper lined baking sheet. Create the churros sandwich shape. Make the topping for the churros. Prepare the deep fryer. Fry the churros. Using the tongs, a wire skimmer or slotted spoon, remove the fried churros. Dip the churros into the cinnamon sugar mix. Create the ice cream sandwiches. Serve immediately.

Answer: Add the milk, water, salt, sugar and butter. Warm over a medium to hot heat. When the butter melts, bring to a boil. Remove from the heat once it reaches a boil. Pour in the vanilla extract and stir. Stir with a spatula to create a smooth dough. Place the dough into the piping bag. Let sit for quarter of an hour to 20 minutes. Roll each length of long dough into a little circle. The circle should be sized according to how large you'd like the ice cream sandwich to be. Realize that this will be bite-size, not huge. Mix the sugars and cinnamon until combined. Place this in a small bowl but ensure it is wide enough for dipping the churros into, for coating. Heat to 360ºF (182ºC). These can be fried in a pot with high sides and a heavy base, using medium heat, if you don't have a deep fryer. Only do two at a time, to avoid crowding the churros and to ensure the best texture. They should fr on one side for around 3 to 3.5 minutes, until golden brown. Then turn them over with tongs, slotted spoon or similar, and fry the other side for around the same time, or until golden brown. Lay them down on a plate lined with kitchen paper towel, to drain the oil. Continue to make more churros, as required. Do this while they are still hot. To assemble, place one churros onto the serving plate, add the ice cream, then top with another churros. The churros should be quite warm still, as this adds to the deliciousness. These are best when still warm and fresh.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Clean the entire surface with soap, water, and a bristle brush. Inspect the concrete closely for damage and hazard spots. Repair any cracks

Answer: Dip your bristle brush into a bucket of warm water mixed with a typical household cleaner and scrub the concrete thoroughly. Rinse the area with clean water and let it air dry.  For stubborn stains, try only one of the following at a time: hydrogen peroxide, ammonia, or TSP (trisodium phosphate). Never mix any of these. Use the same cleaning process as before, but be sure to wear protective gloves and eyewear. Keep the area well-ventilated, too. To avoid working on your hands and knees, get a push broom-style bristle brush with a handle. Cleaning the surface first gives you a better look at the concrete. Scan it for large cracks or potential hazards, such as protruding pieces of metal. Identify these with temporary marking paint so you can address them separately before you start grinding. A protruding nub of metal reinforcing bar, for example, must be chipped and cut out, and then the area must be repaired, before you start grinding the concrete. Hire a professional if you don’t know how to do this repair yourself. with a concrete filler or patch material. For cracks up to 0.25 in (0.64 cm) wide, buy a concrete crack filler that applies with a caulk gun. Squeeze it into the crack and smooth it with your finger or a paint scraper. For wider cracks, choose a vinyl concrete patch material. Use a trowel to both fill the crack with the patch material and smooth it out even with the surface.  Use a wire brush to remove any debris from inside the cracks before patching them. Sweep up the removed debris. Let the product cure fully as per the time listed in the package instructions. After the filler or patch has cured, sweep up any debris on the floor in the repair area.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Ask him questions about himself and listen to what he says. Don't play hard to get. Maintain a sense of mystery.

Answer: Most people really like to talk about themselves. It feels good when someone is genuinely interested in your opinion and experiences and wants you to share those things. Ask about his hobbies or his favorite bands and movies. People tend to have a very positive opinion about people who ask them questions about themselves. Make sure you weigh in, too. The conversation shouldn't be all about him. Share your own thoughts and opinions (and don't feel you always have to agree with him). You may think that flirting up a storm with other guys will show him that you're desirable and have other options, but playing hard to get rarely works. Research shows that we are more attracted to people who are selective. So if you're in a group and none of the other guys seem to hold your attention, but you have a big smile just for your crush, you're going to catch his interest. This doesn't mean you have to be rude, mean, or ignore other guys. But if you were thinking about flirting with someone just to make your crush jealous, you might want to think again. If he knows everything about you right off the bat, he'll lose the fun and anticipation of slowly getting to know what makes you tick. So hold back a little bit. Don't call, message, or text him constantly. Give him the time and room to think and wonder about you. Let him be curious about you and what you're doing. Don't ignore him or be rude, but don't always be available.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Research the latest trends. Shop for your shoes while you shop for your dress. Shop around. Stick with the classic white shoe in a feminine fabric. Spice things up with a metallic shoe. Make things pop with a bright splash of color. Consider your style options.

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Search the Internet for up-to-date information on the latest trends in fashion. Look at bridal websites, wedding forums, and fashion blogs or magazine sites. You want to choose a pair that coordinates well with your dress. Consider shopping at bridal boutiques that offer a selection of both gowns and shoes. If you cannot find your shoes at the same place you find your dress, take a photo of your dress or notes on the color, fabric, and style. Use these resources to refresh your memory the next time you go out shoe shopping. Take your time finding the right shoe at the right price. Try on a few different styles to see what works best, and consider shopping at multiple stores for a broader range of options. If you find a shoe you like in store, see if you can find it for a cheaper price online. Traditional bridal shoes are white or ivory. Choose a shade that matches your dress. To maintain a thoroughly classic approach, opt for a shoe in a traditional, feminine material, like satin, silk, lace, or velvet. If you want to add a little glitz, look for a gold or silver shoe to wear on your special day. Metallic shoes put a glamorous twist on a traditional look. If you have a funky, edgy style, consider carrying it into your wedding day attire by choosing a bold shoe. Look for a dressy pair in a traditional material, like satin or velvet, but opt for a bright color instead of the traditional white. Try to find a hue that matches the color scheme of your overall wedding to keep things coordinated. If you have always been fond of flats, go with flats. If you prefer heels, stick with heels. Bridal shoes are available in a broad spectrum of designs and shapes. If a certain style of shoe appeals to you, look for a pair of wedding shoes in that style.