INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You will need several empty toilet paper tubes, bedding, some small cardboard boxes, and a cutting instrument (knife, scissors, box cutter).Make a Fun Hamster Tube Town  Instead of cardboard boxes, you could also use shoe boxes, milk cartons, or empty boxes of tea. Because these boxes are not transparent, you will not be able to easily see your hamster once he's inside the tunnel. Even if you can't see him, trust that he's having fun in there! These holes will be what the toiler paper tubes go through. To make sure that the holes you cut are the correct size, it may be helpful to first trace the outline of the tube onto the box.Make a Fun Hamster Tube Town Cut the holes in different parts of the cardboard boxes to give your hamster more options when entering and exiting the tunnel. If the tubes do not fit easily into the holes, make the holes a little bit bigger. Forcing the tubes into the holes could distort their shape, making it difficult for your hamster to walk through them. Use non-toxic glue to secure the tubes in the holes. This will create a little bit of extra work and challenge for your hamster to play in the tunnel. Even though the tunnel will be covered with bedding, leave an open end where your hamster can gain easy access to it.

SUMMARY: Gather together the materials you will need to make a tunnel. Cut circular holes in the cardboard boxes. Insert the toilet paper tubes into the holes. Cover the tunnel with bedding.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The App Store features several apps that can be used to change and customize your app icons. Examples of search terms you can use are “icon changer” and “change app icons.” Examples of iOS apps that allow you to change existing app icons are App Icons+ by Happio Workshop, CocoPPa by United, Inc., and App Icons by Apalon Apps.  ” When complete, the app will be displayed in the app tray on your iOS device. In most cases, you can select unique icon themes, or choose images and photos from your own collection to replace original icons.

SUMMARY: Launch the App Store on your iOS device. Tap on “Search,” then enter search criteria to find apps that allow you to change the appearance of icons. Tap on any app in search results to learn more about that app’s features. Select the option to “Install” or “Buy” the app. Enter your Apple ID and password, then tap “OK. Follow the on-screen prompts to install the icon-changer application. Launch the icon-changer app, then follow the in-app instructions to change the appearance of your existing app icons.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Although tampons can be worn safely for up to 8 hours, they generally need to be changed more often than this. Depending on how heavy your cycle is, you need to change out your tampon every 3-5 hours to avoid leaks.  Leaving a tampon in longer than 8 hours puts you at a higher risk for infection for Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS), a rare but potentially deadly infection.  If you try to change your tampon and it still has a lot of absorbency or only has a little blood on it, try switching to a lower absorbency tampon. Always wear the tampon with the lowest possible absorbency for your flow. This means your tampon is no longer absorbing the blood and it is leaking. Wear a thin panty-liner if you are worried about your tampon leaking. If your tampon is inserted correctly, you should not be able to tell it is there. If you can feel something, it means the tampon is too low. With clean hands, use one finger to push the tampon further up into your vagina. If the tampon won't move or it is painful to push, your vagina is too dry and you should remove the tampon and start over. You may want to try a tampon with a lower absorbency. You should give the string a little experimental pull every time you go to the bathroom. If the tampon comes right out, then it's time to change. Even if the tampon itself isn't fully saturated or doesn't slide out easily, if the string is bloody it means the tampon was about to leak. Remove your tampon and seek medical help if you have: a sudden, high fever (usually 102°F or more); a red rash that looks like a sunburn anywhere on your body; feel dizzy or faint when standing up; or if you experience vomiting or diarrhea. These are symptoms of TSS. While it is rare, TSS can be deadly and these symptoms should be taken seriously.

SUMMARY: Remove your tampon every 3-5 hours to avoid saturation. Change your tampon if you feel any wetness. Check your tampon if it feels uncomfortable. Change your tampon if you tug on the string and it slides out easily. Change your tampon if there is blood on the string. Check for symptoms of TSS (Toxic Shock Syndrome).


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This recipe is slightly more complicated than some of the others in the article as it requires some of the ingredients to be cooked separate from each other, then combined, rather than cooked all together. To begin, mix the ingredients above in a bowl, then mix thoroughly as normal, making sure to dissolve the sugar. Next, heat a pan on the stove over high heat. Add the peanut oil, then, just before it begins to smoke, toss in the ginger and red pepper flakes (if the oil starts to smoke, reduce the heat slightly before adding the other ingredients). Allow the ginger to cook until fragrant and golden, stirring frequently (this should only take a minute or two). To mince your ginger, first, use a sharp knife to shave off its light brown skin, exposing the whitish or orange-ish flesh underneath. Chop the ginger into very fine pieces or use a food processor to render it into tiny bits. Pour the liquid mixture into the pan with the ginger. Stir to combine. Allow the sauce to simmer until it thickens slightly, gains a glossy appearance, and smells appetizing (this shouldn't take much longer than a minute). When the sauce is ready, remove it from heat, add it to your stir fry as normal (or set aside as a dipping sauce) and serve!

SUMMARY:
Combine stock, soy sauce, wine, sugar, cornstarch, vinegar, water, and sesame oil. Cook the ginger and pepper in peanut oil. Combine all ingredients and cook until slightly thickened.