INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Split in half to make 2 loaves or make 1 large loaf. Press the dough ball flat on the table in a round shape and form into a nice circle using one of the two methods:  For Beginners, its easier to start folding the edges of the dough and pressing them into them middle, turning and pleating the dough as you go. Once all the edges are pressed in, you typically will have a nice round loaf. Grip the centre seams and pinch them, then roll or rock the ball around the bench top to round the loaf's edges. The pinched side will end up the bottom of the loaf, so the good side is face down in this method. For more practiced bakers, gather the dough and place your hand to the side of the dough, palm facing the dough. Press the side of the ball with the edge of your hand and press down, pushing it forward. The dough should rotate as you do this. With this method it stretches the dough after several repetitions into a nice round shape, with the good side up. With this bread, you may do a wide range of decorations with a razor, such as a spiral from the outside into the centre, diagonal slashes, diagonal slashes coming inwards like a vortex, a cross, a chequerboard, or a flower shape - such as on Galette Des Rois - or anything you desire. Tap the base of the load and it should sound hollow when cooked. If the dough feels heavy, leave it in the cooling oven for another 10-15 minutes.

SUMMARY: Gather the dough. Proof until doubled in size. Bake for 35–40 minutes.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You should choose the gentlest cycle your washing machine has. It might be marked with a label like “delicates” or “lingerie.” Set your washing machine to the coldest water setting it has. Add the soap to the washing machine. Make sure you pour it on the bottom of the machine. This way all of the soap will be covered with water and  easily create bubbles. Use about a quarter of the amount of liquid soap you would for a regular load of laundry. The detergent should be mild, but not include bleach. Turn the washer on and watch the water level fill up. Once it’s about ¾ of the way full, put the shoes in. Then let the washing machine do the rest! If you put your Toms in the dryer, the fabric can shrink and rip. Instead, take your shoes out of the washing machine and let them air dry overnight. If you take your Toms out of the washer and they are still stained, spot clean them. Mix together cold water and 2 squirts of a mild dish soap. Dip a soft-bristle brush into the mixture and scrub the stain. Then put your Toms back in the washing machine.

SUMMARY: Set your washing machine to a gentle cycle with cold water. Use 1/4 of a regular dose mild detergent. Let the washer fill 3/4 of the way full. Let your Toms air dry. Spot clean stains.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: In this case, any old shampoo and conditioner won’t work. Look for products formulated specially for color-treated hair. These are gentler and are free of harsh chemicals that fade color. If you are overwhelmed by the options, ask your stylist for a suggestion. Avoid using a clarifying shampoo, which will quickly strip the color from your hair. Since you won’t be washing your hair as often as you may have in the past, you can use a dry shampoo to soak up oil, add texture, and keep your hair looking and smelling fresh. Spray it about 6 inches (15 cm) from your hair, concentrating on the roots. Massage your scalp to rub it in then brush your hair to evenly distribute the product. When choosing shampoo, conditioner, heat-protectant, gel, mousse, hairspray or any other product, read the ingredient list carefully. Sulfates and alcohol strip color and dry out your hair, so steer clear of anything containing these harsh chemicals. Also, avoid anything containing salts or detergents, which can also fade your color.  Look for products containing natural oils, like coconut or jojoba, and gentle cleansers such as sodium myreth or trideceth. Check the ingredient list to be sure the products don’t contain sodium laureth sulfate, sodium lauryl sulfate, or ammonium laureth sulfate. To keep your hair healthy and shiny, you can deep condition it on a regular basis. Choose a deep-conditioner formulated for color-treated hair, such as one containing aloe vera, argan oil, and panthenol. Apply it in the shower after washing your hair by coating your strands from just below the roots to the tips. Leave it on for 10 minutes before rinsing it out with cool water. You can put a shower cap on to allow the heat from your scalp to intensify the results, if desired. Heat-protectant products are essential for preserving colored hair. Find one formulated for your hair type or ask for a recommendation from your stylist. Be sure to apply it every time you use a heat-styling tool. Let the product dry fully before using a curling iron or flat iron on your hair.

SUMMARY: Choose a color-protectant shampoo and conditioner. Use color-safe dry shampoo in between washes. Make sure your hair products are sulfate- and alcohol-free. Apply deep conditioner once a week. Apply a heat-protectant product before using a blow dryer or iron.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Sometimes an apartment just isn’t enough space to hold all of your things. Some apartments have extra storage space that you can rent, or you may need to consider renting a storage facility. Regardless of where you find extra storage space, it’s important to consider these costs as part of your overall rental expenses. In some complexes, you’ll need to pay an additional fee to park your car. If you don’t own a car, this will obviously not be a concern, but if you do, ask about the complex’s parking policies. Some apartments only charge for covered or garage parking, but others will request a per car fee as part of your monthly rent. If your apartment complex has a pool, gym, dog park, or other amenities available for all occupants, you are likely paying to maintain these areas as part of your rent. Ask how much of your rent goes towards shared amenities. If you regularly go swimming, workout at the gym, or take your dog to the dog park, these expenses may be worthwhile for you. However, if you don’t think you’ll use these spaces, you may want to look for rental properties with fewer amenities.

SUMMARY:
Consider additional storage fees. Pay for vehicle parking. Understand the costs of shared spaces.