In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Set a timer for 4 minutes if you like your dippy eggs to be very runny. For eggs that are slightly more set, set the timer for a total of 5 minutes. Leave the eggs to simmer with the lid off of the pot. If you cook the eggs for more than 5 minutes, the yolks will be too hard to dip the toast into. Although there are a lot of kitchen gadgets designed to neatly slice the cap off of a soft-boiled egg, you can use a knife. Carefully run the edge of the knife around the top quarter of the egg so you can slice through it. Discard the cap.Use a sharp knife so the egg doesn't tear as much when you cut it.
Summary: Simmer the eggs for 4 to 5 minutes. Slice off the top quarter of the egg to access the yolk.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Pick a name that describes what your business is and that is also memorable. Make it something creative or unique yet keep it sophisticated if possible. For example, if you have a pleasant last name, you could use your last name and the words “horse breeding.” for your horse farm. Now that you're running a business, remember that a quality, professional-looking website can bring in more customers. Thus, consider hiring a professional web designer and pay for quality web hosting. A quality website will make a good impression, something that will set you apart from breeders who can't be bothered spending time on their online presence.  There are quite a few free web-hosting companies, so you can just use one of those if you don't want to pay a fee. People expect to find all the information they're looking for in an easy-to-read and professional website, so give them what they're looking for. You should be setting aside some of your budget to advertise your existence, your specialization and your availability as a horse breeder/boarder/trainer. Use Google ads and Facebook ads for online reach. Advertise in relevant horse interest and horse association/club magazines.  Ensure that there is a decent sign advertising your business at the front gate. Use every media opportunity in the local press that comes your way! If you like writing and photography, and have the time, maintaining a blog about your horse farm can be a great promotion. You can include horse breeding advice, glimpses of your daily activities, and tips for caring for horses. This can be an excellent form of outreach that will gain interested followers who might just turn into customers now and then. Keep to the plan when purchasing, breeding, caring for, and selling your horses. This will help ensure that you are on track to build a solid, good reputation as a reliable and trusted breeder. In business, provided that you are focused, aware of your competitors' moves, and consistent in producing quality outcomes, it’s important to provide a better service than other people in the same business. Even if your prices are a bit higher or your process takes longer, quality customers will be drawn to a quality business. Breeding horses is hard work but it's rewarding, especially if your life is dedicated to horses. You will find yourself emotionally attached to the horses, to what happens to them, and to the business as a whole. Most of all, provided you run a tight budget and keep within your means, you will hopefully find it is a healthy and financially rewarding business as well.  You might not make millions but if you're doing what you love and making ends meet plus a little more, breeding horses can be a satisfying career. As your expertise grows, you can use this expertise to teach, write, advise, etc. as well as breeding the horses. Getting involved in showing your horses will provide a ton of advertisement for your business. Also, the prizes or awards are a vital part of promoting the worth of your horses. Showing of horses is a vast topic in itself, so do lots of research, both online and by talking to others who show horses.
Summary: Name your horse farm. Make a website Promote your business. Follow your business plan. Focus on providing excellent customer service. Enjoy the journey of running your own business. Start showing your horses to get word out about your business.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can use any store-bough barbecue sauce you'd like, or you can decide to make your own. Whatever you decide, slather the barbecue sauce onto the meat-side of your ribs generously. Many people choose to add beer to their ribs — flavorful beer, not light or watery beer — but if you don't want to use beer, you can also add a bit of apple juice instead. Seal up the ribs and the accompanying liquid as airtight as possible while still leaving room for the meat to breathe. Ideally, you don't want moisture leaking out of your aluminum foil enclosure, so make sure it's wrapped securely. This part of the cooking process begins to break down the collagen present in the ribs, leaving you with ribs that are fall-off-the-bone delicious. Check on the ribs after 30 minutes, though they may need longer. (Remember though, you can always cook meat longer, but you can't take doneness away.) This final stint in the oven will firm your ribs up and should leave them ready to be devoured. Enjoy your ribs next to some corn on the cob and coleslaw for a heart dish that screams summer.
Summary:
Remove the ribs from your smoker or grill and baste generously with barbecue sauce. Wrap your rack in aluminum foil and add some liquid. Cook your ribs at 225° F for approximately 2 hours. Remove the aluminum foil, baste the ribs (if necessary) with barbecue sauce, and cook uncovered for 30 minutes to an hour. Enjoy.