Article: Place the milk, sugar, yeast, and 2 cups of flour in a large bowl. Use a hand mixer or the dough hook attachment on a stand mixer to thoroughly mix the ingredients. Place a piece of plastic wrap over the bowl and let the mixture sit in a warm area of your kitchen for an hour. Add the remaining flour, the salt, and 4 tablespoons of butter to the dough. Turn it out onto a floured surface and knead it until the dough becomes smooth and elastic. Form the dough into a ball and place it in a clean, oiled mixing bowl. Cover the bowl with a piece of plastic wrap and set it in a warm spot in the kitchen to rise until the dough has doubled in size. Place the garlic, rosemary and thyme in a food processor and pulse until you have a fine seasoning mix. Add the remaining 4 tablespoons of butter and pulse again until the herbs are distributed throughout the butter. Remove the plastic wrap from the bowl and divide the dough into about 30 even pieces. Roll each piece into a small ball, then roll it through the butter herb mixture to coat it. Place the seasoned balls into a greased baking dish. Continue stacking up the balls until they're all assembled in the dish. Cover the dish with plastic wrap, set it in a warm spot in the kitchen, and let the bread rise for another half an hour. While the bread is rising, preheat the oven to 375 degrees. When the bread is ready to bake, remove the plastic wrap and place it in the oven. Bake the bread until it turns golden brown, about 30 minutes. Serve the bread warm.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Mix the dough. Knead the dough. Make the seasoning. Divide the dough. Bake the bread.

Problem: Article: Before you begin your tent-free adventure, look at the weather forecast for the time and location of your camping trip. If it will be cold, wet, or windy, you’ll need to prepare appropriately. If there’s a chance of bad weather, consider bringing a tent as a backup plan. Even if the forecast is good, it’s a good idea to bring a tarp in case of unexpected rain. Even if you’re not expecting rain, it’s a good idea to avoid sleeping in low-lying areas. Sleeping at the bottom of a slope can leave you exposed to unexpected flooding, dampness, and even rock or mudslides. Try to find relatively high, flat ground. If you do sleep on a slope, orient yourself so that your head faces uphill. Even with a sleeping pad and soft sleeping bag, sleeping on rocky or bumpy ground is very uncomfortable. Look for a spot where the ground is flat and free of sharp rocks and sticks. If you can, clear away any sharp objects on the ground before you set up camp. One of the biggest drawbacks to tent-free camping is that you’ll have to deal with bugs. Before you bed down for the night, spray yourself and your equipment down with a powerful DEET-based bug spray, preferably with a concentration of at least 30%.  You can also protect yourself from bugs (while still getting an open-air experience) with some mosquito netting or a small mosquito tent. For extra protection from mosquitos and ticks, consider pre-treating your gear and clothing with permethrin spray. Follow the application instructions on the label carefully, and let all items dry completely before using them. Even if it’s relatively warm out, temperatures can drop at night. Pack comfortable clothes that protect your skin from the elements, and bring some extra layers you can wear while you sleep. If you expect cold temperatures, you can protect yourself by:  Wearing wool or synthetic fabrics, such as polyester or polypropylene. These materials will keep you warm and wick away moisture more effectively than cotton. Protecting your extremities with warm socks, gloves, and a cap. Dressing lightly enough that you will not become overheated and start to sweat in your sleeping bag. No matter what kind of camping you’re doing, you’ll be most comfortable if you have a soft pad to sleep on and a sleeping bag to keep you warm. Make sure to bring these essentials with you even if you plan to sleep directly under the stars. Having a sleeping bag or pad underneath you will not only provide extra padding, but can also help protect you from cold and moisture on the ground.
Summary: Check the weather conditions before you camp. Choose an elevated area to avoid floods and dampness. Select a spot where the ground isn’t too rocky. Apply bug spray to stave off pests. Dress appropriately for the weather. Bring a sleeping bag and sleeping pad for warmth and comfort.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: We all know that cats are curious! If you keep antifreeze, motor oil, or gasoline in a place where your cat could knock them over, chances are that it will happen at some point. Antifreeze actually gives off a sweet smell that attracts animals and makes them want to eat it, so it’s especially dangerous to leave out. For extra protection, use a child-safe lock. Usually, if it can keep out small children, it can keep out pets. If your car has leaked oil in your garage or driveway, you can use cat litter to absorb it. Pour a healthy amount of litter over the entire spill. Confine your cat to your house to keep it away from the oil while the litter does its job. After about 6 to 8 hours, sweep up the litter and absorbed oil. You can then use dish soap and water to scrub off any remaining oil residue. When throwing away motor oil, gasoline, or antifreeze, it’s best not to use your normal trash can. These materials can be flammable and harmful to the environment. Your cat could also easily sneak into your trash can and consume them! Put this type of waste in airtight containers and take them to a hazardous waste center. If you don’t know where to find your local waste center, call your trash disposal company. They’ll point you in the right direction. Most cats get motor oil on them when they’re roaming around outside. While outdoor cats can live long and happy lives, indoor cats are generally safer and suffer less health problems and injuries. So long as you entertain your cat with toys and interaction, they can be completely content to stay inside all the time!

SUMMARY: Keep car-related products in a locked cabinet. Clean up oil spills right away. Dispose of car-related products at hazardous waste centers. Consider keeping your cat indoors.

The cover can be removed by loosening the screws securing it to the outlet. There will either be one screw in the center, or two screws on the top and bottom of the outlet cover. Place the outlet cover and the screws aside. There will be two long mounting screws securing the electrical outlet to the blue electrical box. Remove them so you can insert the outlet extenders. Since the tile adds additional depth from the wall, the original outlet location will be sunken back from the tile surface. You can use either accordion-style or box-style outlet spacers to raise the outlet flush with the tile.  The accordion design spacers fold over with 1/8” added for each segment. If the depth of your new tile is 5/8” thick, then you can add five segments to raise the outlet 5/8”.  An outlet box extender is a rectangular ring that fits over and behind the outlet to add additional space between the original outlet box and the outlet. Regardless of which type of extender you use, the design has a hole, so you can feed the mounting screw through the extender and back into the outlet box. You won’t tighten it down until after you place your tile. This will also allow you to test if your current screws are long enough to reattach the outlet with the extender in place. You may have to purchase longer screws.
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Remove the cover from the electrical outlet. Unscrew the outlet from the electrical box. Insert outlet extenders to a sufficient depth for your tile. Reattach the outlet loosely with the spacers in place.