INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Use medium-low heat. Stir occasionally to keep the milk from scorching. You can use a whisk, spoon, or heatproof spatula. The curd will begin to develop at this stage. Use a thermometer to determine when the milk reaches 88ºF (31ºC). Stir carefully for 30 seconds and then lower the heat to low. Cook the milk mixture over low heat until it reaches 105ºF (40ºC). This will allow the curd, which is the white mass, to separate from the whey or liquid before cutting the curd. Cut the curd into one inch (2.5 cm) squares with a knife then let it rest for about 5 minutes. It may help to hold the curd still with a ladle or large spoon while you are cutting. Hold a knife straight upright and cut the curd into slices in the pot. Then repeat the same cuts with the knife at an angle. Turn the pot, cut, and cut again to make a checkerboard of cuts. You may not be able to see your previous cuts. Just do the best you can to make it even. Use a stainless steel slotted spoon to transfer the curd from the pot and place it in the colander or cheesecloth, collecting any whey that drains off in the bowl beneath. If you are using cheesecloth, you can tie the ends and hang the mozzarella to drain for three to four hours if you would like a firmer cheese. If you choose this option, do not return it to the pot after draining before adding the salt and starting to work the curd. When you're done, transfer the whey that has drained off back to the pot. To prepare the curd, you should first place the colander of curd into the pot of whey to maintain its temperature. Then, add ½ tsp. (2.5 ml) of salt to the curd. Once you've done that, you can fold the curd over on itself to increase the draining of whey. The more you fold the curd at this point, the more dry your mozzarella will be. The water should be 170 - 175ºF (76 - 79ºC). Place one-third of the curd in the hot water at a time and let sit for approximately three minutes. Drain the water and then sprinkle two tablespoons of salt on it. Place two to three cups onto the curds and let sit for two minutes. Then, take a wooden spoon and begin to push all the curds to one side of the bowl. If the cheese curds are ready for stretching, they will stick together. If the curds aren't sticking together, then you may have to add more hot water and let sit a little longer. When it sticks together well, it's time to stretch!

SUMMARY: Heat the mixture until it reaches 88ºF (31ºC). Add the water with the dissolved rennet to the milk mixture. Take the pot off the stove and let it stand undisturbed for 15 minutes. Cut the curd. Place a colander or a piece of cheesecloth over a bowl. Prepare the curd. Pour some water from the simmering pot into a large bowl. Transfer the curd to the hot water.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It is a good idea to have a designated cloth, or multiple ones, just for use on the TV frame areas. It is likely that the frame and accessories will accumulate more dirt and grime and you don’t want to take the chance of transferring these materials onto the screen during a later cleaning. Again, a microfiber cloth is the best type to use. If you clean your frame area every week or so, you should be able to do so without using a liquid cleaner. It will be enough to dust with a fresh cloth. The remote is probably one of the dirtiest parts of a TV, as it is used regularly and has a great deal of contact with your hands. You can wipe down the remote using a dry cloth. However, you may need to dampen it a bit with water or vinegar in order to remove any deep dirt. A vinegar mixture will also help to sanitize the remote. If you can remove the coverings on your speakers, then you can lightly go over them with a lint roller or vacuum attachment. If the speaker coverings cannot be removed, then take a damp cloth and lightly wipe over them to remove dust.
Summary: Use a fresh cloth. Don’t forget the remote. Wipe down the speakers.

Not moving the knee joint can sometimes be as harmful as overuse. Try to incorporate walking, swimming, or stretching into your everyday routine to avoid stagnation of the joint, which can cause stiffness.If you play a sport with an offseason, commit to some form of practice or stretching every day. Doing so can prevent re-injury when you resume playing in the regular season.
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One-sentence summary -- Remain active year-round by doing low-impact exercises.

Q: Prevent staining and limescale, especially if you have hard water, by wiping the bathtub dry every time you've finished using it. Take a soft cloth and wipe it completely dry. Wiping the tub dry will prevent the soapy water residue from evaporating, which creates limescale buildup. Abrasive materials such as harsh cleansers, pure vinegar, bleach, scouring powders, and steel wool can damage the enamel on the tub. You should also avoid any cleansers that are highly acidic. Use your fingers or a wire to remove any hair or debris that's caught in your drain. This is especially important if you have long hair, which can quickly clog a drain.  If your drain gets clogged or slows down, you'll end up with soap scum rings around your tub. To help keep your drain clear, you can put a mesh drain strainer over the drain to collect hair and debris so it doesn't go down the drain. Simply wipe the strainer clean every few days. You can find a strainer at a department store, home improvement store, or online.
A: Dry the bathtub after every use. Avoid using harsh cleansers or tools on the enamel. Clean out your drain weekly to avoid a clog.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Consider wearing a single gold or silver ear climber on one lobe only. Then, balance the climber with a coordinating stud in your upper cartilage. If you want to create an asymmetrical look, wear a single ear climber in one ear and a coordinating stud in the other ear. For example, try wearing a rhinestone ear climber and a rhinestone stud. If you wear additional earrings with an ear climber, make sure you don't place the pieces too close together. Doing so will overcrowd the look. Try sticking to an ear climber with one or two additional pieces in the upper ear. A turtleneck or shirt with a high neck will draw attention toward your chin, highlighting the ear climber. Try wearing a simple gold or silver ear climber with a black or navy blue turtleneck sweater.

SUMMARY:
Balance a simple climber with an upper cartilage stud. Pair an ear climber with a simple stud in the opposite ear. Allow lots of room between multiple pieces of jewelry. Wear an ear climber with a turtleneck or high neck.