INPUT ARTICLE: Article: 50%-70% cacao will do. You may need to chill the chocolate for several hours in the refrigerator before shaving. If you try to use room temperature chocolate for chocolate curls you will end up with thick, broken, chunky pieces of chocolate instead of thin, delicate shavings. Wrapped blocks of chocolate can be found at most grocery and specialty stores. Regular bars of chocolate will not work as they are too soft.

SUMMARY: Find a slab of good quality chocolate. Finished.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Why did you stop being friends? Did you get into a fight about money, business, or relationships, or did constant bickering drive you apart? Think not only about the fight, but about your place in it. What have you learned since then, and how have you changed? If you don't take the time to at least think about the problems in your friendship, you will not be able to get over them. Ask to meet your friend in a public place so that there is no pressure to get personal right off the bat. A cup of coffee, a walk in the park, or drinks after work are all nice, low-key ways to meet someone and test the waters for rekindling a friendship.  Your first meeting should be a chance to talk and catch up, so give yourself time and space to chat. At this stage you are trying to feel out their emotions and see if you can still be friends. Don't come into the meeting with expectations or an agenda. Don't feel like you need to dive into the bad blood between you right off the bat. If they've agreed to meet you, then they want to move on just like you do. Take some time to remember why you were friends in the first place by catching up about work, life, spouses, or hobbies. This is often the best way to approach the subject, but it doesn't have to be a bent-knee confession. You can begin with something as simple as "I'm sorry for how I acted last time we hung out." This starts the process of moving past your conflicts and rebuilding your friendship. Even if you think your fight was their fault, blaming your friend will only make reconciliation more difficult. Many things may have changed since you last saw each other, and it is unfair to meet with someone just to accuse them. Have a conversation, not an inquisition. If there are still hard feelings, don't be afraid to address them. You were friends for a reason, and given the right amount of maturity, there should be no reason why you can't be friends again. Use "I" statements, like: "I felt (this) when (this happened)" or "Looking back, I feel like (this) because of (this)." When you use this method, you're able to express your feelings without accusation, and you let your friend know your true feelings. Make a point towards the end of the meeting to set up another time to hang out. While you don't have to have a set date in mind, saying, "it's been great to catch up, I'd love to meet again soon," tells someone that you are serious about rekindling your friendship. You do not have to become best friends again the minute you see one another. Work on your issues together, and keep meeting once every few weeks until you feel that your concerns have been addressed. If you feel that you've been wronged, and that your friend is ignoring the conflict or refusing to change, then you may be headed toward another falling-out. That said: if you feel like you've both moved on and feel comfortable, then don't avoid each other. Congratulate yourself on successfully mending your relationship, and enjoy your rediscovered bond.
Summary: Remember what caused your falling out. Start with small, non-confrontational meetings. Start the conversation by catching up casually. Apologize for your faults in the fight. Avoid pointing fingers at the other person. Work through your conflicts, even if they are difficult. Make it known that you would like to resume the friendship. Take things slow at first.

Wooden planks are made by chopping down a tree and crafting the logs into planks.
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One-sentence summary -- Find 6 wooden planks.

Q: A parcel identification number, also known as an assessor's identification number, map number, block number, or lot number, is one of the most valuable pieces of property identification you can have. This number is designated by the county where the property is located and used on all documents that are recorded about that specific piece of property. Each specific piece of property in every county is given a unique identifying number. If you can find this number for the property in question, you will have a much easier time conducting a successful title search. The first step in finding a parcel identification number is to track down the county where the property is located. Once you know this, you will visit that county's assessor's website. To find a county assessor's website, you will simply visit this public records website. Once there, you will click on the state where your property is located. You will then be given a list of counties in that state. Simply click on the county where your property is located and a screen like this will appear. That screen will list all of the county's websites that contain public records. Because you are looking for a parcel identification number, you will need to click on the link for your county's assessor's office. Once you are at the county assessor's website, you will have to find its property search function. Each county's website will be different.  For example, in Los Angeles County, California, the assessor's database can be found here. In Greenville County, South Carolina, the assessor's property search function can be found here. After you access the county assessor's property search function, you will type in the property address in question. There will usually be a specific box for you to type the address in.  For example, the Los Angeles County search function, found here, allows you to search by address. In Greensville County, you can search by address or name. Once you type in an address and click search, a list of properties will appear. If you typed in a specific address, hopefully only the property in question will come up. Once you find the property you are looking for, click on it. When you find the property in question and pull up that property's information, one of the first things that will appear will be the property's identification number. Write this identification number down and keep it handy.
A: Understand parcel identification numbers. Visit the county assessor's website. Navigate to the property search function. Type in an address. Find your property. Look for your parcel identification number in the property description.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If your cat is able to stay calm when you pick up the carrier, start moving around. Don’t go far at first—just pace around a little with the cat in the carrier. After doing this a few times, try taking the carrier outside and going for a short walk.Stop if your cat gets upset, and try again later. Try a shorter walk next time, and gradually increase the length of your walks until the cat gets used to it.

SUMMARY:
Walk around with the cat in the carrier.