INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Mix the flour, oats, baking soda, baking powder, and both sugars together. Blend with an electric mixer until properly combined. Blend well until Incorporated together.    Slice the cookie into pieces. Top with vanilla ice cream or raisins, if desired. Enjoy!

SUMMARY: Preheat the oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit (190 degrees Celsius). Grease a cookie sheet with non-stick cooking spray. Combine the dry ingredients together. Cream the butter, vanilla, and egg. Add the creamed mixture into the dry ingredients. Flatten and spread the cookie dough on the cookie sheet. Bake the cookie in the oven for about 12-15 minutes. Allow the cookie to cool for about 10 minutes. Serve.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If possible, set your tank so that it is near a south-facing window that gets lots of sunshine. Spirulina algae need plenty of light and warmth to grow well. Some spirulina growers use artificial light, but results will be better with natural light. Spirulina growers refer to the “medium” the algae grows in, but this really just means the water in the tank, with the mineral “food” added. Fill your tank with filtered water, and add the mineral mix according to the package instructions.  You can run tap water through a standard faucet filter (such as a Brita or Pur filter), and use this for your tank. If your water is chlorinated, you should de-chlorinate it using supplies found at aquarium supply stores. Ideally, the temperature in your tank should be around 35°C (95 F), but above 38°C (100.4 F) is too warm. Use an aquarium thermometer to make sure your tank will provide the right temperature for your spirulina.  Spirulina can tolerate lower temperatures without dying, but will do best in warm environments. If your tank is too cold, you can warm it with an aquarium heater, which can be found at an aquarium supply or pet store. You should follow the exact instructions that come with your bottle of spirulina starter to be sure, but usually it’s simple to add the starter culture. Generally, you just pour one half to three-fourths of the bottle into the medium in your tank.

SUMMARY: Position your tank in a warm, bright place. Prepare your medium. Check the temperature of the medium. Add the spirulina starter.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Facebook doesn't charge for video calls, but if you're on a cellular data connection they will count against your data plan. Using Messenger while connected to a wireless network will mean you can place and receive all the calls you want without worrying about data usage. You can only chat with a single person at a time, so the video button will not be available in group chats. Start a conversation with a single recipient to see the video button. Video calls are placed just like phone calls. You'll see a small window displaying how you appear, and the recipient's video will take up the main screen. If the video button is grayed-out, the other person cannot receive video calls. They may be offline or may not have Messenger updated to the latest version. The other person will be able to see you a lot easier if you are in a well-lit room or outside. Direct sunlight may not work well with your device's camera. Hold your phone out and away so that the other person can get a good look at your whole face. This will switch between your device's front and rear-facing cameras. Use this to show the other person something through the video chat. This will stop your phone from transferring audio in the call. Tap it again to unmute your audio. This will continue the call as an audio call for the other person until you turn your camera back on by tapping the button again. This will allow you to access your phone while the chat is ongoing. Your camera will stop recording while the conversation is minimized, and you can tap the bar to return to the conversation.

SUMMARY: Connect to a wireless network, if possible. Open a Messenger conversation with the person you want to video chat with. Tap the "Video" button to place a video call. Make your call from a well-lit area and hold the phone away from your face. Tap the camera button in the upper-right corner during a call to switch cameras. Tap the microphone button to mute your audio. Tap the camcorder button to turn off your camera. Tap the two arrow button at the bottom to minimize the chat (Android only).


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Rotary veneers are what plywood is made out of and generally produce an appearance that many people don't like. However, they can also come in larger sheets and may be the only option for very large projects. Sliced veneer looks like normal lumber, and allows you to get really beautiful grain detail. You can get random sets of veneers, or you can get book-matched sets. In book matched sets, you get the pieces that were cut one next to the other, so that the grain patterns match up. This can be used to create beautiful designs. However, unmatched sets may look more "natural". You can get veneer sheets that have adhesive already applied to one side. These are the easiest to place. If you get regular veneer, however, you'll need to use the application method discussed in the other section. These are generally applied just like a sticker, but you should read the included instructions to see if that particular manufacturer requires special steps. Veneers are attached to a substrate (or base material). Usually this is either another wood (if you are veneering, for example, panels on doors or cabinets) or it is a cheaper material altogether, such as MDF. These man-made materials are probably the best option, since they usually allow you to save the most money. You can use yellow or carpenter's glue if you want to. If you live in a very dry environment with little humidity, these will work perfectly fine. If you live in a humid environment, however, these glues can cause your veneers to wander. It's better to use a proper veneering glue. Many other methods of veneering use these glues. Be wary of those methods, especially if you live in a humid environment.

SUMMARY:
Choose a rotary vs sliced veneer. Choose a random or book-matched veneer. Choose your application method. Choose your substrate. Choose a glue.