Dust a surface with flour. Use a rolling pin to roll each sheet of pastry puff into a square that's roughly 12 x 12 inches (30.5 x 30.5 cm). Take a knife or pizza cutter and divide each square into nine smaller squares of equal size. First, dice up your pepperoni slices and mushrooms. Put those in a large mixing bowl and add your mozzarella and a ½ teaspoon of Italian seasonings. Stir them up until they're evenly mixed. Place equal amounts of filling on each pastry square. Use your spoon to drag the filling diagonally from one corner to its opposite. Brush water over the edges of each square. Fold them in half diagonally, with the spread-out filling along each one's crease, so they look like triangles. Pinch the wet edges together where they meet to seal each pocket. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and set your triangles on that. Then, in a small bowl, crack and whisk your eggs along with 2 tablespoons (29.6 ml) of water. Take a pastry brush and cover each triangle with the egg wash. Then dust them with the remaining Italian seasonings. Set your oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit (204 degrees Celsius). While that heats up, place your baking sheets in the refrigerator to keep the pastry chilled in the meantime. Once the oven's ready, transfer the baking sheets and cook for about 15 to 18 minutes, or until the pastry turns a golden color.
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One-sentence summary -- Prepare your dough. Add your filling. Seal your pockets. Brush them with egg wash. Bake your pockets.

Q: This is a doctor who specializes in the male reproductive system.   The urologist can take a detailed medical history and perform a physical exam to determine what course of action is best to help you and your partner become pregnant. The urologist can also assess your partner to see if he has any specific fertility problems, other than the vasectomy. It is advisable for you, as the woman, to also consult your OB/GYN and to make sure you have no fertility problems that could hold the two of you back from becoming pregnant. It is a procedure that can be done directly in the doctor's office, with only local freezing (anesthetic) to numb the scrotal area, and it is relatively quick (around 30 minutes).  Some men find it helpful to have you there as moral support. It is also recommended to drive your partner home after the procedure as he will likely be experiencing some pain and discomfort. Sperm is produced in the testicles, and it then goes to the epididymis to mature. From the epididymis it travels through the vas deferens and eventually joins the urethra for ejaculation. The initial vasectomy procedure cut through the vas deferens to prevent sperm transport during ejaculation.  The vasectomy reversal can be done in two ways. The first way is reattaching the two cut ends of the vas deferens (called a vasovasostomy). This is the more common procedure.  The second way is reattaching the vas deferens directly to the epididymis (called a vasoepididymostomy). This is used when a vasovasostomy is not possible. Recovery from this procedure usually does not take more than a few days.   The man may have some pain in his scrotal area, and this can be treated with over-the-counter pain medications such as acetaminophen (Tylenol) or an NSAID (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug), such as ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin), naproxen (Aleve), or aspirin. Most men are fine with over-the-counter pain medications and do not need anything stronger; however, it is an option to receive prescription pain medication from the doctor if your partner needs it. Sometimes couples will hold off on sex for up to a few weeks after the procedure, as some men experience discomfort (and occasionally some blood) with ejaculation.  If this occurs for your partner, it should resolve on its own with time (within a few weeks). If the bleeding is severe or the pain and discomfort are not improving, seek additional help from your doctor. The urologist will likely ask for follow-up appointments to check your partner's sperm counts, and to assess whether or not the procedure was successful. Note that success rates of vasectomy reversal are approximately 60%.  It partly depends upon the number of years that the man has had the vasectomy for. A shorter duration equates to a greater success rate. In other words, when you have sexual intercourse after the vasectomy is reversed, you will have the same chance as any other couple of conceiving a baby. Note that this also means that the man is no longer "sterile" (that is, the vasectomy is no longer functioning as birth control), so the two of you will need to discuss alternate methods for contraception after the pregnancy is over.
A: Have your partner see a urologist. Book time off to take your partner to his vasectomy reversal. Allow the doctor to perform the procedure. Help your partner to recover from his vasectomy reversal. Refrain from sexual activity until at least one week after the procedure. Ensure your partner attends follow-up appointments. Understand that if your partner's vasectomy is successfully reversed, you will be able to get pregnant as any other couple would.

Article: Bottled or tap water will work. The exact amount of water you should pour in will vary depending on the size of the bong you’re using. Fill up the bong so the water comes no more than 1 inch (2.54 cm) above the tip of the downstem (the long tube of glass that sticks into the bong). Any more water than that and you could get splashed while you’re smoking. When you’re filling the bong with water, pour the water directly into the mouthpiece (the open part at the top of the bong). Use your fingers, a pair of scissors, or a grinder. Make sure it’s ground up finely. Break off a couple of larger pieces, about 0.5 cm (0.2 inches) long and wide, to pack at the bottom of the bong bowl. If you're using a grinder, take the lid off and place 2 or 3 buds of cannabis in between the grinder's teeth. Close the lid and twist the lid back and forth to grind up the cannabis inside. The bowl is the funnel-shaped piece that sits in the outside portion of the downstem. Take the large pieces of cannabis you set aside and pack them in the bowl first; these pieces will prevent the finely ground cannabis from getting sucked through the bowl as you're smoking. Then, pinch some of the ground cannabis between your fingers and drop it into the bowl.  Don’t pack the cannabis too tightly or air won’t be able to pass through it. If the cannabis looks pressed down or compacted in the bowl, use something small and thin like a paper clip to stir it up and loosen it. If you're smoking alone, don't pack the bowl more than half full. You can always pack more later. If you're smoking with friends, pack the bowl so the cannabis comes up to the rim of the bowl. Don't pack it any higher or some could fall out as you're smoking.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Fill the bong with water. Grind up your cannabis. Pack the cannabis in the bong bowl.