Problem: Article: Fill the jar with lukewarm water. Cover the top of the jar with muslin or cheesecloth. Secure it in place using a rubber band or tightly tied twine. Absolutely do not cover the jar with the solid lid. Leave the jar in a warm place, overnight. The lentils must soak for at least 8 hours. Your hot water cupboard or in the kitchen near to where to cooking is happening can make nice warm places to encourage germination. Pour off the water the next day. Leave the muslin cover in place while pouring (this keeps the lentils in there). Turn the jar upside down and drain well. The easiest way to do this is to sit it in a colander or similar kitchen tool.
Summary: Place the lentils into a large, clean jar. Cover the jar. Soak the lentils. Drain the lentils.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You can delete your recent searches from within the Safari browser. If you are using an older version of Safari with a separate Search bar, click the Search bar instead. This should ensure that your recent searches are displayed. This only clears your recent searches. If you need to delete all of your browsing history, click here. If you only want to remove a single search history entry, you can do so from the Bookmarks view.  Click the Bookmarks button or press ⌥ Opt+⌘ Cmd+2. Search for the entry that you want to remove. Select the entry and press Del or right-click it and select "Delete".

SUMMARY: Open Safari. Click the URL bar. Delete any URL that's currently in the bar. Click "Clear Recent Searches" at the bottom of the list. Delete a single entry.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: to make tea. Traditionally, jasmine buds are steeped in teas for a fragrant herbal tea. Although you can grow your jasmine as a strictly decorative plant, harvesting its buds can help you get more use out of it. You can also cut jasmine flower stems with shears and transfer them to a vase as an indoor decoration. As your jasmine's flower buds develop, wait until they are green but not yet opened. Use your hands or pruning shears to pick as many jasmine buds as you need for your tea or oil. Use the jasmine buds immediately after picking for ideal freshness, particularly if you're making tea. Place the jasmine buds on a baking sheet and set the oven to 200 °F (93 °C). Keep the buds in the oven for 2-3 hours or until the jasmine buds are completely dry to the touch. You can store the dried jasmine buds in an airtight container to help them last longer. Bring a kettle of water to a boil and steep the jasmine in the water for about 2-5 minutes. After steeping the water, turn off the stove and pour the water into a cup to serve.  The ratio of jasmine buds to water should be about 1 tablespoon (15 mL) to 8 ounces (230 g). You can also mix the jasmine buds with black or green tea leaves for a stronger flavor.
Summary: Harvest jasmine Pluck green, unopened jasmine buds at the stem. Dry the jasmine buds in an oven. Steep the dried jasmine buds in water to make herbal tea.

The most critical part of home treatment for traveler’s diarrhea is to replace fluids. Drink lots and lots of water, at least two to three quarts a day. This is the best fluid to put into your body when you have traveler’s diarrhea. You can also drink diluted fruit juices,green, black, or herbal tea, or clear chicken, vegetable, or beef broths.  You should be drinking fluids even if you are vomiting. Buy bottled water if you are unsure about the quality of the tap water. Replace fluids over the course of 48 hours and continue to monitor symptoms. Care should be taken if you develop a fever or have blood in your stool. If you think you are at risk for dehydration, an emergency rehydrating solution can be useful. You can drink these drinks in small amounts throughout the day. These formulas are safe for children and infants in small amounts.  Mix 1/2 teaspoon sea salt (or table salt if that’s all you have), 1/2 teaspoon baking soda, four tablespoons sugar or two tablespoons of honey, and one liter safe drinking water. Another rehydrating drink can be made by mixing ½ cup of fresh orange juice, ¼ cup of lemon juice, two cups of filtered or purified water, two tablespoons of organic honey or maple syrup, and ⅛ teaspoon of sea salt. You can use two cups of coconut water instead. If you are vomiting or nauseous, you should avoid solid foods for the first 24 hours. After this time, or when you can hold food down, stick with a bland diet. One such diet is the BRAT diet, which is a diet of bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast. You may also wish to eat soups, crackers, eggs, cereal, stews with soft meats and vegetables, and custards. Make sure you get enough rest. This can help your body heal and fight off whatever is causing the traveler’s diarrhea. Likely you are already exhausted from your travels. The diarrhea is likely to make the fatigue worse. Get all the rest you can.  If you are still traveling, try to take it easy for a day or two. Rest in your hotel and make sure you catch up on sleep and rehydrate. If are home, take a day off from work or school if you need to. This might also help you have the freedom to go to the toilet when you need to. If you can’t get out of work, just take it easy and slow. Don’t overdo it.
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One-sentence summary -- Replace your fluids. Make rehydrating drinks. Avoid solid foods if nauseous. Rest.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Because some carpets are made with fibers that melt at very low temperatures, test the iron with the cloth on a small, hidden area first. If the carpet fibers melt, become disfigured, or if there are any other unwanted effects, then you may want to try a different method. Then, plug in your iron and place it on a low setting. Once the iron is heated, use the tip of the iron to press into the cloth where the stain is. The iron’s heat should begin to transfer the crayon wax to the cloth.  If you are dealing with melted crayon, then pour soapy water onto the clean cloth first. Let the soapy water seep into the stain before using the iron. Remember to blot dry afterwards.  If the cloth becomes saturated with wax and there is still more to remove, then move a clean area of the cloth over the stained area. When doing this, be careful not to get wax from the saturated area onto other areas of your carpet. Use a new cloth if you need to. If crayon remains, use a clean cloth soaked in water and dishwashing detergent to sponge the area. Blot the area until the crayon is removed. Then, rinse with cold water and blot dry.
Summary:
Test the iron on a small section of the carpet. Cover the area with a clean white cloth. Blot the area with a cleaning solution.