INPUT ARTICLE: Article: In a large saucepan, combine the milk, nutmeg, cinnamon, and vanilla. Cook on medium low heat until the mixture comes to a low boil, stirring occasionally. Failing to stir the milk mixture as it boils can cause it to burn and stick to the bottom of the pan, which may ruin the taste of your eggnog. In a large bowl, combine the egg yolks and the sugar, and beat or whisk until fluffy. If using an electric beater, beat the egg mixture on low speed for one or two minutes. Whisk the milk mixture into the room temperature egg mixture until the ingredients are well incorporated. Pour the combined mixture back into the saucepan. Cook it over medium heat until it becomes thick, which takes about three to five minutes.  Eggs must be tempered, which means it's important to add the milk mixture gradually to the room temperature egg mixture. Combining them too quickly or adding the eggs directly to the hot saucepan can cause the eggs to curdle and ruin the eggnog. Let it cool at room temperature for about an hour or two, or until the mixture itself reaches room temperature Stir in the cream and rum or brandy. Mix the eggnog well. Feel free to skip the rum/brandy for a non-alcoholic version. However, keep in mind that non-alcoholic eggnog will spoil faster, so don't store it for too long before you drink it. Refrigerate it overnight to let the flavors combine, and serve with grated nutmeg and a cinnamon stick garnish. The eggnog is best if enjoyed within several days. Refrigerate unused portions and toss it after a week or if the eggnog develops a foul odor.

SUMMARY: Create the milk mixture. Make the egg mixture. Add the milk mixture slowly to the egg mixture and cook. Remove the eggnog from the burner. Add the remaining the ingredients. Cover the eggnog tightly with plastic wrap.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Keep in mind that a glove’s construction can vary by brand and model. Always check the manufacturer’s recommendations regarding washing. Expect some to be machine-washable, while others should be hand-washed only. If in doubt, always hand-wash. Keep in mind that the outside of a garment experiences a harsher ride through a wash cycle then its inside. Protect the grips to your glove by turning them inside out. Reduce the chance of damage that might come from snags, tears, or wear. Expect top-loading washers to have a rougher cycle than front-loading machines. If your machine loads from the top, protect your gloves further by placing them inside a pillowcase or something similar and then tying it shut. Front-loaders’ cycles should be softer on your gloves, but err on the side of caution if inclined and bag them anyway. Be aware that heat can damage your gloves’ components, depending on the material used. Set the temperature to “cold” for both your wash and rinse cycles. Then select “delicate wash cycle” for the gentlest wash. Add a mild laundry detergent to the washer as it fills. Run your cycle. Once it’s completed, lay the gloves flat on a surface or hang them on a drying rack or clothesline. Don’t use the dryer, since its heat will likely damage the grips and/or other components.
Summary: Read on how to wash your gloves. Turn your gloves inside out. Bag them in a pillowcase. Wash in cold water on the delicate cycle. Air-dry.

Your next moves will be made on this screen. At this point in the game, you'll have gotten everything set up to start making money. You'll be unpausing your game and making a few changes to ensure that the money starts rolling in. You'll likely lose some money at first, but after making a few tweaks outlined below you'll be pretty much on autopilot. Your income be negative at first, but you'll soon start to see money trickling in. Before you do anything else, wait until your soy is harvested twice. This should happen in April 2002. Click one of your soy fields and then click the DNA button. This will remove genetic modification from the field. This will give you some money back, but more importantly it will make space. You'll have already had one cow harvest while waiting for your soy to finish. Your second cow harvest should happen in July 2003. After your second cow harvest, you're ready to fully-stock your restaurant with workers. Add workers to the other empty cash registers and assembly lines. You'll want your restaurant fully staffed, which means you'll be adding two more cashiers and two more assembly workers. This will display your marketing options. These are the only marketing options you'll need for the rest of the game.
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One-sentence summary -- Switch to the pasture view. Unpause your game. Wait for two complete soy harvests. Remove genetic modification from one of your soy fields. Sell the soy field you removed genetic modification from. Wait until your second cow harvest. Add the rest of the staff to your restaurant. Click the marketing department in the corporate screen. Activate the food pyramid and the third-world marketing options.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Dirt and debris in the horse’s coat will dull your clippers as you use them, so it is best to groom your horse well prior to clipping. When possible, give your horse a bath the night before you plan to clip to remove as much of the dirt as possible. Use chalk or masking tape to section off the areas of your horse’s coat that you intend on clipping. Make sure to use straight lines and mark off all areas before starting to remove hair. The buzzing noise put out by clippers is frightening to most horses, especially those who have never been clipped before. Let the horse see the clippers, and then turn them on a few feet away from its face. Allow them to see that the source of the noise is from the clippers. Alongside the sound, the way the vibration of the clippers feels on the horses skin might spook them. Test out their reaction by turning on the clippers, and placing the handle-end on their side. This will allow them to feel the vibrations without removing any hair. If your horse spooks particularly easy, place your hand on their side and the handle of the clippers on the back of your hand. The vibrations will travel through your hand and they’ll be able to feel it on their skin indirectly.

SUMMARY:
Groom your horse. Mark off the areas you plan on clipping. Make sure your horse is not frightened of the sound of the clippers. Get your horse used to the feel of the vibrations.