Article: Reflectors serve the dual purpose of making sure you are visible to others and setting your bike apart from other bikes. Custom reflectors can include different shapes and colors, as well as different sizes. Reflectors are often available at superstores, while specialty reflectors are best picked up at a dedicated cycling store or online.  If you love hearts and the color pink, you can purchase pink, heart-shaped reflectors. If you are utilitarian in nature, you can find blinking reflectors to make your presence better known in the dark. Stick-on blinking lights will make your bike unique, and make you extremely visible during the day and night. Although these are typically found at parades and other street events, they can also be purchased online and make a wonderful statement. Blinking lights can also be hazardous, as they can trigger headaches and even seizures in some. Make sure you are not sensitive to strobe lights or other effects before use. LED string lights are excellent for decorating, as most do not require an outside power source. These lights come in many different colors and lengths, and are a simple way to customize your bike.  LED lights are available at most home improvement stores, but can also be purchased online. You can place LED lights in the spokes of your wheels, or you can use zip ties to place them along the frame of your bike. String lights, unlike LED lights, will require you to do some modifications in order to power them, but can be a fun, inexpensive way to decorate your bike.  If you go the route of string lights, make sure to follow a guide when creating a power source to avoid a fire hazard. String lights work wonderfully to wrap around the frame of your bike to add some interest to your handlebars. If you choose string lights, be sure to wrap them tightly around the metal to avoid a falling hazard.
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Place special reflectors on the front and rear tires. Purchase stick-on blinking lights. Make use of LED string lights. Apply string lights.

Problem: Article: Put this on the stove over high heat.   Bring the pan to a full boil. Make sure the pan is creating a lot of steam. The steam will help to make the finish of your nail polish look matte. You will need to expose all parts of each nail to the steam.   Usually you need to just hold each hand over the steam for 3-5 seconds. Be careful not to hold your hand too close to the pot or you can get steam burns. Move your hand through the steam slowly to make sure all parts of your nails are hit by the steam. Check your polish. If should look matte. If there are parts which are still glossy, hold your hand over the steam for another 3-5 seconds.
Summary: Pour some water into a pan. Place your hand above the steam.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You may take a cup full of groundnuts.

SUMMARY: Take some ground nuts. Roast them in a pan until the outer cover has small black spots on it. Take them off. Take them in a pot and add a pinch of salt, a little oil, one tablespoon of red pepper, and cumin. Add 3-4 pieces of garlic for taste. Grind them coarsely in a grinder.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Because Swiss watches are so popular and so expensive, it is common for scammers to sell counterfeit watches. Look at the price right away, and decide if it is reasonable, or too good to be true. Use a search engine like Google to compare the price of the watch to what is typical seen online. If it is much cheaper, it is probably a scam. When in doubt, it is better to walk away from a purchase if you think there is a chance you could be buying a counterfeit Swiss watch. Every Swiss watch, whether it is a Swiss Made watch or a Swiss Movement watch, will have official markings on the dial. These markings will be below the watch’s brand name, and will be in small writing. If you notice that the watch has a variant of one of these terms, such as “Made in Switzerland,” then it is not an authentic Swiss watch. While buying a Swiss watch, ask a shop assistant or store employee to show you the certificate of conformance and health certificate of the watch you plan to purchase. Only authentic Swiss watches will have these certifications and, if the store is unable to show them to you, it is best not to buy the watch. If you are buying the watch online, request to have photos of the certification sent via email before you purchase the watch. If you have your eyes set on a specific watch, visit the brand’s website and search for photographs of the watch. Many brands will have up close, clear photographs of their watches. Compare these photos with the watch you are thinking about purchasing and search for inaccuracies or flaws. If you find any glaring differences, it might mean it is a counterfeit.  Look closely to the detail in the dial, the materials used, and things like the stitching on the strap. If you find anything that stands out between the two, chances are the watch you are purchasing is a counterfeit, as Swiss watch producers are very consistent. Swiss watches have a strict two to three year warranty, no matter what watch you are purchasing. If a store clerk or shop employee offers you a ten-year warranty, chances are the watch is not an authentic Swiss watch but a counterfeit.
Summary: Make sure the price is reasonable and realistic. Clarify the watch’s markings. Verify that the watch seller has the watch certificate. Find the watch in an online catalog and look for flaws in your watch. Ask about the watch’s warranty.

You might even mix them. Bend the hand from around the middle to form a slight U-shape hook. Keep the hook slightly facing outward––don't press too far back toward the cutlery. Whether you bend toward the front of the fork or spoon, or away from it, will depend on your preference for the final look, as well as whether the base of the cutlery has a monogram you'd like to show. If you bend to face the front of the spoon or fork, a monogram at the base of the handle will be hidden, whereas if you bend the hook toward the back of the fork or spoon, the monogram will show up clearly on the outside of the hook. This is much better where you want the monogram to feature. The hooks should be located for ease of use, such as near the stove, above a work space, over the sink, etc.  Attach each utensil hook with a screw. (Or use liquid nails if you're not drilling.) Slide a small screw or nail through the hole and center the piece on the surface or wall. You could use a pencil to place a small hole on the surface before screwing it in to ensure you mount it in the right place.
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Find some solid, quality spoons or forks. Bend the spoons or forks into a hook shape. Choose a good place to attach the hooks. Using the drill, make a hole in the fork or spoon just at the base of the head, top of the handle. Drill a hole into the wall.