Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Prepare the frogs' legs. Combine the coating ingredients. Combine the eggs and milk. Heat the oils in a large, heavy skillet. Coat the frogs' legs. Fry the legs until golden brown on each side. Drain and serve.

Answer: Rinse the frog legs and pat dry with clean paper towels. Divide them at the joint using sharp kitchen scissors. If you do not have a pair of scissors set aside for kitchen use, you could use a sharp knife, instead. Place the crushed crackers, flour, cornmeal, dried minced onion, salt, and pepper in a large resealable plastic bag. Zip the back up and shake vigorously to combine the ingredients together. Make sure that the bag is large enough to fit the coating ingredients as well as one or two frog leg pieces at a time. Whisk the eggs and milk together in a small bowl until thoroughly mixed. The mixture should be a consistent pale yellow color without any variations or streaks of white or darker yellow. Pour the vegetable oil and peanut oil into the skillet and heat them over medium-high heat for a couple of minutes.  The oil should be about 1/2 inch (1.25 cm) deep. Make sure that the skillet you use is heavy and has high sides. If you do not have a large skillet with tall sides, you could use a saucepan, instead. Dip each leg in the egg mixture. After letting the excess drip off, dredge each leg in the cracker mixture, turning to coat all sides. If the bag with the cracker mixture is large enough, you can place a few pieces of frog leg in the bag at once, seal it, and shake lightly to coat them. Transfer the frog legs into the hot oil, cooking each one for about 5 minutes per side.  Be careful as you put the legs in the oil. The oil may sputter and spit at you if you get your hand too close or cause it to splash up by dropping the legs in with too much force. If you notice that the legs are browning too fast, reduce the heat of the stove to medium from medium-high. Use tongs to fish the cooked frog legs from the hot oil and transfer them to clean paper towels. Serve once the legs have drained for a minute or so.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open up the car doors and windows. Try to clean up the vomit as soon as possible. Try using baking soda and essential oils to get rid of the smell. Try a car air freshener if all else fails.

Answer: Any nasty smell will dissipate dramatically if it has the chance to air out. Before, during, and after cleaning out the vomit, be sure to let your car air out a bit with the doors open.  Air out the car in your driveway or a parking lot, but not in your garage. There's not enough air circulation in a garage for this to be effective. The longer you let the vomit sit in the car, the more the fluid will soak into your upholstery. In hot months, the vomit might actually putrefy and create an even more rotten smell if you just let it sit there. Baking soda is a classic stand-by for eliminating all kinds of nasty smells; it actually absorbs the smells and eliminates it. You can use baking soda with a  bit of essential oil mixed in to eliminate the smell of vomit from your car.  Mix a few tablespoons of baking soda together with a few drops of your favorite essential oil. Any nice-smelling oil will do, but lemon or orange is especially good at eliminating smells. You can simply shake the baking soda and oil together in a plastic container with a lid. After cleaning up the vomit, moisten the spot and sprinkle the baking soda and essential oil mixture on top.  Cover the surface of the area that had vomit on it, and let it sit for ten minutes. Then, use a vacuum with a hose attachment to vacuum up the baking soda. If the smell is still in your car, you might try masking it with a commercial car air freshener. You can try the type that hangs from your rearview mirror, the gel that sticks to your console, or a powder that you sprinkle on and vacuum up. Any of these can leave your car smelling nice and fresh.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Choose edge grip stand-off mounts to hang glass art and signage. Buy a kit of 4 mounts in a style and color that match your piece and decor. Use masking tape to mark the glass where the mounts will go. Determine where you want to mount your piece and mark the wall. Drill 1⁄4 inch (0.64 cm) deep holes for your anchors. Place the support screw down through the hollow barrel of the mount. Guide your glass piece gently into the channels from the side. Place the caps on each barrel to finish the look.

Answer: Stand-off mounts allow you to suspend the piece away from the wall. This is ideal for glass art and signage because it allows light to reflect through, enhancing translucence. Each mount consists of an anchor, a screw, a barrel, and a cap.  The length of the barrel determines how far away from the wall your sign or artwork will sit. The edge grip variety of stand-off mounts do not require your glass piece to have holes drilled into it. The edges of the glass are gripped by a channel in the mount. You can choose from metal, acrylic, or plastic mounts in a variety of colors and shapes. They also come with varying barrel lengths so you can suspend your piece closer or further from the wall, depending on your preference.  Be sure to select an anchor style that matches your room decor and wall material (masonry, drywall, etc.). If you have a glass art work that is irregular in thickness, purchase edge grip mounts that are adjustable. If your piece is uniform, measure the thickness and buy mounts that have a channel that matches. 2 mounts will hold the bottom edge of your piece and 2 mounts will secure the top edge. Come in 1 to 4 inches (2.5 to 10.2 cm) from each corner, depending on the size of the glass. Pull off  4 small pieces of masking tape and place them on the mirror's surface in each corner.  The distance between the top 2 marks should be the same as the distance between the bottom 2 marks. The wider the glass is, the farther you can come in from the corner. Hold the glass up in your chosen location and make 2 light pencil marks on the wall that line up with where you’ve placed tape on the top edge. Use a level to double check that your marks are even. Then, mark the wall for the bottom edge using the same technique. It's easiest to have someone help you with this part. Hold the drill firmly and check to see that the bit is parallel to the floor. Place the anchors into the holes and tap them into the wall until they are flush. Make sure your drill bit size matches the anchor size! Position the mount over the anchor, lining the screw up. Use a Phillips head screwdriver to tighten the screw. Hold your drill or screwdriver so that it is parallel to the floor and exert steady pressure. Attach all 4 mounts using this same technique. Before you tighten the screw down all the way, check to make sure the channel side is straight and facing the right direction. Tighten the small set screws on each mount to make sure the glass is nice and snug in the channel. Depending on the style of the mount, this may require a different driver bit or screwdriver. If the glass is not sliding into all 4 channels, check to make sure the channels are all lined up parallel to the floor. Loosen the screws to adjust if necessary. Some caps screw into the barrel while others simply pop into place. Once your mirror is securely installed, put the caps on the barrels according to the kit's instructions.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Put your type to action. Understand that no one preference is better than another. Ask others about their type. Know that it's not the end-all be-all.

Answer:
When you know what type you are, you can begin to understand how you might fit into the world around you. If you're an INTJ and you're a salesman, you might be rethinking your line of work! There are plenty of everyday uses for this test.  Consider it when you're learning. How do you take in and perceive facts and concepts? Consider it in your relationships. How do you mix with other personality types? Consider it for personal growth. Knowing your tendencies is the only way you can recognize them and begin branching out. Or harnessing your power! No single personality type is superior to another. The MBTI seeks to identify natural preferences, not abilities. When determining your type, look at it from the perspective of what you tend to do, not what you think you should do. Recognizing your own preferences is a useful tool in self-development. This is a fascinating concept -- quite clearly a trendy, fascinating concept: millions of people take it every year. So get to asking your friends! It may even help you relate to each other. An ESFJ and an INTP might make for an interesting conversation when it comes to personality type. Find people who are different than you and sit down to talk about the test. And find someone who is the same -- did you know you were the same or were you surprised? Sometimes it's hard to tell. If you're unhappy with your results, don't sweat it. This is a very prominent test, yes, but there is so much more to you than your MBTI results. It's like saying, "Oh. You're an Aquarius, huh? You'll never be punctual and caring!" No. It doesn't work like that. And in fact, your results may fluctuate throughout your life. That's partly because your environment determines a lot about you. So take the test now and revisit it again in a few years! You may have flip-flopped on a tendency or two.