Article: Cut a grid of squares in the cake pan — even if it's a round cake. Use a wide, flexible spatula to carefully separate the square pieces from the base. Keep reading to find uses for the stuck pieces at the edge. The easiest option is to frost and serve the cake in the pan. The slices will break apart during serving, but it will look attractive on the table. . If you've torn the cake into pieces trying to get it out, change your plans and put together some cake pops. You can read these detailed instructions, or try the simple (and sometimes sloppy) recipe:  Rub together the chunks of cake in a large bowl. Beat in cream cheese or buttercream until the mixture reaches a doughy consistency. Roll the largest chunks into balls. Dip in chocolate sauce, then sprinkles (optional).
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Cut the cake into squares. Serve in the pan. Make cake pops

Problem: Article: This program is designed to keep people from going into foreclosure, so a few missed payments will be okay. Your financial hardship must put your mortgage in danger.  Steady employment is required for HAMP to ensure loan payments will not be missed or late. This is the goal of the HAMP program. It must be before January 2009.  Most major lenders are participating in HAMP and would rather modify your mortgage than foreclose on your home.
Summary: Demonstrate financial hardship. Check to see if your mortgage is owned by Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, or another qualified lender that has registered with the Department of Treasury to be eligible for HAMP. Document a stable income. Look for an interest rate and payment terms that will bring your mortgage payment down to less than 31 percent of your monthly income. Look for the origination date of your loan. Ensure that a criminal background check will show you have not been convicted of a felony in the last 10 years. Look for a modification with your current mortgage company.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Microwaves are a quick and convenient way of reheating many foods, but they're terrible for fried chicken. Microwaves do nothing to dry out the soggy skin of cold fried chicken as they cook it. This means that while your final product will be warm, it will generally have a soft, unappealing exterior that simply doesn't compare to the crisp skin of chicken that's been reheated properly. In a pinch, when you don't have any other options, you can try using a toaster oven to reheat fried chicken. However, these can often heat chicken unevenly, leaving you with a piece of meat that's hot on the outside and cold on the inside. In addition, many toaster ovens lack the heating power necessary to get that crucial, crispy texture on the outside of the meat. Cooking fried chicken in a skillet that isn't full of frying oil is a bad idea. It's more difficult to evenly heat the irregularly-shaped pieces of fried chicken this way, but even if you do, you risk drying out the meat as its fat leaches into the dry pan. A stack of paper towels can seem like a good place to cool reheated fried chicken since they can soak up some of the excess grease. However, doing this will also keep some of the pieces of chicken in direct contact with the hot, steamy mixture of the oil and liquid that's draining out of it. This moisture will rehydrate the delicious skin that you worked to get dry and crispy, undoing your hard work.

SUMMARY: Don't use the microwave. Avoid toaster ovens when possible. Don't sear the chicken in a skillet. Don't let the chicken cool on a paper towel. Finished.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Make sure you have all your supplies ready before giving your kitten a flea bath. You do not need special flea shampoo. In fact, flea shampoo may not be good for a young kitten's skin. You will need the following to shampoo your kitten for fleas:  Two towels. Tweezers or a flea comb. A mild cat shampoo. A plastic bag or a garbage bag. Lay down all your supplies near the sink, tub, or container where you're bathing your kitten. As kittens are small, you can probably use a large mixing bowl or something similar rather than a sink or tub.  Choose a quiet location where you can close the door. Keep some treats on hand to reward your kitten for behaving in the bath. Fill the tub, sink, or bowl with warm water. Make sure the water is cool enough that you can comfortably touch it with your bare hand. Get your kitten used to your touch before the bath. Gently pat the kitten all over its body. Rub behind your kitten's ears, on its head, and sensitive areas like the paws and belly. This will prepare your kitten for your touch during the shampooing. Dunking your kitten in the water may be traumatic. To keep your kitten calm, dunk its feet in the water first. Praise your kitten and talk to it in a soothing voice to keep it calm. Wait until your kitten is used to having its feet wet before proceeding.
Summary: Gather your supplies. Set up the bathing area. Prepare your kitten for the bath. Get the kitten's feet wet first.

Some people think of breakfast as something they grab as they run out the door, while others believe it is the most important meal of the day, and has to have enough calories to get the day started. Recognize your own tendencies and interests, and make meals that are right for you. Consider these options when making Breakfast:  One piece of fruit. Porridge – oats or rice cereal. Yeast-free bread or rice cakes. Egg with avocado and tomato. Cottage cheese. Do you need to bring food with you to work? Are you cooking for two (or more) at home? Some people like to eat small amounts and just snack a lot, while others want to have a nice big plate of food at dusk. Get to know what you really want to eat. Consider these options for lunch or dinner:  Lentil soup. Any meat with plenty of vegetables. Vegetable stir fry with brown rice. Cold chicken with cottage cheese. Potato salad. Hummus sandwich on pita bread. Avocado sandwich on sourdough bread. You will start to use certain ideas regularly, and have a selection of go-to dishes, as everyone tends to on any diet (one they are watching or not), but it is always worth keeping a few possibilities nearby to mix things up now and then.  You can do a search for yeast-free meals to look for new recipes, as there are always new ideas being posted and talked about online. Sometimes you will simply be reminded of ingredients you haven't thought to use in a long time - and the same stir-fry can be a whole different meal whether you center it around bok-choy and carrots or brussels sprouts and kale. You can also just look up a few of your favorite ingredients, and modify the results a little if it's necessary. Remember that you can usually replace regular milk with soy milk, or vinegar with lemon juice, so long as the recipe is simple.
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One-sentence summary -- Create breakfast that you will eat. Create lunch and dinner that you'll enjoy! Write down ideas you come across so that you can start building up your own collection of options.

For example, this is the kind of plastic often used in salad bar containers.  Look for a “6” on the bottom of the plastic. The plastic needs to be relatively thick to work. Cut away the extra plastic until you are left with a flat square. Put the rack in the lowest oven position.  The reason the plastic works for designs is because it’s made out of polystyrene just as Shrinky Dinks are.  Make a tray out of aluminum foil by folding it until it’s thick enough to hold the plastic. Put the plastic designs on the tray. Bake for about 3.5 minutes. The plastic will curl, and then straighten itself out. Remove, and allow to cool.
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Obtain a piece of #6 plastic. Preheat your oven to 350 degrees. Finished.