Q: Find frozen or refrigerated puff pastry and your choice of toppings. The puff pastry will need to be baked, not fried, so you don’t need any oil for them. Follow the package instructions for baking temperature and times, and set your oven to heat up while you do the prep work. Allow time for the pastry to thaw if it is frozen, and then slice into triangles no larger than three inches across. This step is optional, but you could fold the pastry pieces over to hide a morsel of chocolate or caramel inside. Follow the directions on the pastry package and cook for the allotted amount of time, until the pastry has risen and is a golden brown. Let them sit for ten minutes to cool, and then add your toppings of choice.
A: Gather your ingredients. Preheat your oven. Cut the pastry into triangles. Fill the pastry. Bake the pastry. Remove the sopapillas from the oven.

Article: Whether you live in the same house or across the country from one another, regular communication is important in enforcing sibling bonds. Stay in touch with your sibling any way that you can.  Text or Facetime your sibling once a week if they live far away. Eat meals together if you live nearby. Text them to let them know that you are thinking about them. Send them pictures that they might find funny. Give them a card. When you are together, plan some time just for you and your sibling. You can go out or stay in and just hang out. Do something that you will both enjoy. You can:  See a movie together. Play a board game or video game. Play a sport together. Take a walk after dinner. Hang out at the beach. Go out to eat. Cook a meal together at home. Have an arts and crafts night. You and your sibling may have different tastes, hobbies, and habits, but that doesn't mean that you can't still have fun with them. Find out what they enjoy or find important. Ask if you can join them next time they do it.  For example, if your sibling plays soccer, ask them when their next game is so that you can cheer them on. If your sibling loves to play video games, ask them to teach you how to play their favorite game. If your sibling is into a certain band, see if they want to see a concert together. This is an easy and thoughtful way to show that you care. Mark on a calendar any special occasions that are important to your sibling, such as birthdays, weddings, or graduations. Buy a card and a small gift to let them know you are thinking about them.  Select a gift that is meaningful for your sibling. For example, if your sibling does ballet, you might get them a ticket to see the local ballet. Gifts don't need to be expensive or elaborate. You can even make your own gift.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Communicate with your sibling often. Spend time together doing fun activities. Find out what is important to them. Remember birthdays and special occasions.

Problem: Article: This registry, which is for United States residents, lists telephone numbers and the owners of those numbers that refuse to receive unsolicited calls by telemarketers. Register your telephone number by calling (888) 382-1222 or online at www.donotcall.gov.  This list was set up by the Federal Trade Commission in 2003 and can reduce the amount of unwanted telemarketing calls by approximately 80 percent. Some types of organizations are not under obligation to pay attention to the Do Not Call Registry. They include:  Calls from organizations with which you have established a business relationship Calls from organizations you've previously given written permission to call you Calls that are not commercial or do not include unsolicited advertisements Calls from tax-exempt non-profit organizations " This specialized department can place a trap on your line that inhibits specific callers from contacting you. If you're routinely getting calls from the same annoying companies, you can tell the telemarketers to remove your name and number from their calling list. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) requires that your number be removed from the requested company lists for 5 years. If you're not sure of the source of a certain number that pops up, do a search to find out. Entering an unknown number in a search engine may give you some hints about its owner. Many online report services also allow you to report and share your experience with other users.
Summary: Get on the Do Not Call Registry. Call your phone company and request to speak with the "annoyance department. Put your phone number on specific company do-not-call lists. Use a search engine to find out who's calling.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Make a very neat knot. Do this for each rose you're making, then you can decide whether or not to build a bouquet or use the roses individually. You may have leaf stems underneath the flower, but leave them intact in case you want to join the roses to create a bouquet or you'd like to affix the roses to fabric or décor.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/b\/b5\/Make-Roses-from-Leaves-Step-11Bullet1.jpg\/v4-460px-Make-Roses-from-Leaves-Step-11Bullet1.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/b\/b5\/Make-Roses-from-Leaves-Step-11Bullet1.jpg\/aid2673229-v4-728px-Make-Roses-from-Leaves-Step-11Bullet1.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":318,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"503","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"}

SUMMARY: Secure the rose by winding green wire around the base of it.

Q: Before fixing the window, you’ll need to get access to the inside of the car door. For smaller problems like an off track window, you can do this by removing the interior car door panel, the plastic cover concealing the car’s window mechanisms. These are typically held in place by simple screws and bolts, meaning you can remove them using a screwdriver and wrench. If the fasteners are particularly tight, use a power tool instead of a manual one.  For doors with standard panel fasteners, look for screws along the top, base, and side of the panel. For doors where the fasteners are hidden or non-standard, check your owner’s manual for diagrams and removal instructions. Depending on the make and model of your car, you may also need to remove a crank handle, window control switch, or any number of accessories including cupholders, arm rests, luggage bins, and door handles. Most of these can be taken off with the same tools as the door itself, though some may require a specific tool or non-standard method of removal. Check your user’s manual for details on car specific accessories. With all the trims and fastenings removed, place a small, strong tool under the edges of the door. Press down on the tool gently to pop the door panel out. You may need to do this in multiple spots around the panel to fully remove it. Though any thin tool can be used, ranging from small crowbars to thin pieces of metal, specialty panel removal tools will make the job easier. If your car has any, pull back insulation or vapor barriers covering the inside of the door. Then, unplug any wiring keeping the panel fixed to the car. When you’re finished, remove the door panel and put it to the side.
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Remove screws and bolts along the interior of the car door. Remove the crank handle, control switch, and other accessories if necessary. Pop the door panel off using a thin, sturdy tool. Remove coverings and unplug any wires connected to the door panel.