INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This can quickly become fatal and may occur within minutes of your exposure. Symptoms include:  Hives Itching Flushed or pale skin The feeling that your throat is closing Swollen tongue or throat Breathing problems or wheezing Weak, fast pulse Vomiting Diarrhea Fainting If you carry an epinephrine injector (EpiPen), give yourself the injection. Follow the instructions in the package.  Inject the medication into the outside of your thigh. Do not inject it elsewhere because this will increase your chances of having side effects. Do not use the medication if it has changed color or if you see solid clumps in it. Because anaphylaxis can quickly be fatal, go to the emergency room even if you feel better.  Getting checked by a doctor is necessary in case the symptoms start again. Side effects from the epinephrine injection can include skin reactions, fainting, irregular or racing heartbeat, vomiting, stroke, and breathing problems.

SUMMARY: Recognize anaphylactic shock. Use your epinephrine injector if you carry one. Go to the doctor, even after injecting yourself.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Baking soda absorbs and neutralizes all kinds of unpleasant smells and is a great ingredient to get rid of unwanted garlicky odors that may have been worked into a cutting board or other kitchen utensil. Combine the baking soda and water in a small bowl. Stir them together with a spoon until a thick, grainy paste forms. If not all of the baking soda is absorbed into the water, add a few more drops. If you’ve used, for example, a cutting board or measuring spoons with garlic and they still smell, try getting the smell off with the baking soda paste. Scoop the paste onto the surface of the utensil. Rub the paste into the object. Do this for 1–2 minutes to make sure that the baking soda paste eradicates all of the garlic odor. Some kitchen utensils may have the smell of garlic deeply engrained in them. In this case, if you have a lemon on hand, try cutting it in half and using half the lemon to rub the paste into your garlicky kitchen utensil. The lemon’s acidity will help further neutralize the garlic odor. Turn on your kitchen sink’s tap and hold the cutting board, measuring spoon, or other kitchen item beneath the running water. Rub 1 hand back and forth across the paste-covered surface until you’ve rinsed off all of the paste. Set your utensil in a drying rack and give it 2–3 hours to dry. Once it’s dry, sniff the cutting board. The unpleasant garlic smell should be gone! If you’re out of baking soda, vinegar works equally well as a deodorizer. You can use it to clean the same items that you can clean with baking soda. Just pour a little vinegar onto a clean sponge and scrub it across the surface of whatever kitchen items have an unpleasant garlicky smell. This works well on plastic cutting boards, frying pans, silverware, and even your stovetop. Also try pouring vinegar into a plastic spray bottle and spritzing it across larger items that smell like garlic. This works well for larger cutting boards and stovetops.
Summary: Make a paste of 3 parts baking soda and 1 part water. Rub the baking soda paste onto utensils that have a garlicky smell. Scrub the paste in with a lemon for particularly resistant garlic odors. Rinse the kitchen utensil clean with cold water. Scrub garlicky items with vinegar if you don’t have baking soda.

It is recommended that you store it in a smaller Tupperware container, so that you can clean food off the crock pot just after it cools down.  If your crock pot has a removable stoneware container, remove it from the heating portion to cool. Place it on a stove top. If you cannot remove the inner portion of the crock pot, you must make sure the device is unplugged and cooled completely before cleaning with water. Crock pots should be fairly easy to clean. If there is baked on food, allow it to soak for 5 to 10 minutes in warm soapy water.  Removable stoneware containers can also be cleaned in the dishwasher. If you have repeated problems with hard to remove food, you may be cooking the ingredients for too long. Do not use scouring pads to clean the crock pot, or it may damage the surface. Wipe dry. Wipe dry after cleaning to reduce the likelihood of spots.
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One-sentence summary -- Remove leftover food from your crock pot. Clean with warm soap and water. Wipe the heating base with a soft cloth dipped in warm, soapy water. Remove water spots with vinegar. Finished.

Q: Remember that, unless you were planning to be a stay-at-home mom, you made the decision to balance a career and a family – and that’s a perfectly valid choice. It’s best to come to terms with your decision as quickly as possible, so don’t second guess yourself! Let go of your guilt, and you’ll be more likely to go back to work with the right mindset. Once you go back to work, your time with your baby will be limited, so use the rest of your maternity leave to bond as much as possible: hold and cuddle your baby, sing and laugh and make faces with your baby, and enjoy the extended time that you have together. There are plenty of ways to continue bonding with your baby once you go back to work. You can start preparing now. Consider:  Waking up earlier in the morning and spending some quality time cuddling with your baby before you start getting ready for the day. Turning routine chores and activities into bonding opportunities. For example, you might work to make breakfast or bath time a special shared time for you and your baby. Talking to your baby about your routine. Smiling at your baby during routine moments. The happier and more interactive you are, the more content your baby will be. Dependable childcare is crucial to your success at work, and you won’t feel comfortable unless you know that the person caring for your baby is someone you can trust.  Ask family and friends if they are available to provide childcare, or if they have recommendations for childcare providers. Ask potential childcare providers for references, and follow up to learn as much as possible about the person who may be caring for your child. If you are considering a daycare facility, go for at least one tour, and ask if you can sit in and watch a typical day. Make arrangements for back-up childcare. Ideally, a friend or relative will be able to take your baby on short notice if, for some reason, your regular childcare falls through. If not, research drop-in childcare options and ask people you know for suggestions. Check to see if your company offers childcare benefits. Some employers do offer childcare at the office; others offer financial help with the cost.
A: Keep a positive attitude. Bond with your baby. Establish a cuddling routine that will work once your maternity leave is over. Find someone you trust to care for your baby.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: ” Location services will now be disabled on Twitter. If using the mobile Twitter app on iOS or Android, navigate to “Settings,” select “Privacy” on iOS or “General” on Android, then remove the checkmark next to “Location Services” to disable the feature.

SUMMARY:
Log in to Twitter, then click on your Twitter icon at the upper-right corner of your screen. Click on “Settings,” then click on “Security and Privacy” in the left sidebar. Remove the checkmark next to “Tweet location,” then scroll down and click on “Save changes.