Problem: Article: Using a sifter, sift 300 grams (10½ ounces) of icing sugar into a large bowl. This is to break apart any chunks that might have formed in the container, and prevent the icing from getting clumpy when you add water to it. You will need to dissolve your icing sugar with some water so that you can spread it over the fairy cakes. Start by adding two tablespoons of water and mixing it quickly with a fork. You want to end up with a somewhat runny consistency so that you can drizzle it over the fairy cakes. Add more water to make the icing thinner, and more icing sugar to make it thicker. You can make the icing flavoured by adding some lemon juice. Use one part lemon juice and one part water. If the icing becomes too thin, then add more of the sugar. You can leave the white icing as it is, or you can add colour to it to match the theme of your party. Add a few drops of food colouring to the icing and stir. For darker icing, use more food colouring. If the icing becomes too thin, then add a little bit more of the sugar.
Summary: Sift the icing sugar into a bowl. Add two to three tablespoons of warm water. Consider adding some flavouring. Consider adding some colouring.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Most rear-facing seats consist of two parts: the base and the infant carrier. You will install the base, the part that remains in the car. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for removing the carrier from the base. Usually, there is simply a lever or button to activate. Many car seat bases include an attached belt with two hooks that can latch onto designated spots near your car’s seat belt area. If your car manufacturer included these, snap the hooks onto the metal bars at those designated spots.  Tighten the anchor belt attached to the base until the base is snug against the seat. Check the manufacturer's instructions if you aren't sure if your car or seat has this option, or how to use it. There may also be a place to feed the car’s seat belt through the base for added security. If your car seat does not use the anchor system, it will be secured to the backseat with the car’s seat belt.  Feed the belt through designated openings in the base and buckle it. The seatbelt should fit cleanly, and not be twisted or bunched up.  Read the instructions to study where you are supposed to put the belt if you aren't sure. Every vehicle and seat is different, so it's important to get this right. Not latching the seat belt correctly can increase the risk of the child getting injured in an accident. Set it onto the base so that the child would face the rear. It should click when it's in the right position. You can then practice taking the carrier out (by activating the lever or button) and setting it back into get a feel for things. Rear facing car seats usually have bases that can rest at different angles. The youngest infants will need to be in the more reclined position. This helps them breathe properly.  Most infant carriers have level indicators. Once yours is in place, read this level to see if the seat is at the correct angle for the babies weight/height/age. Check the manufacturer’s instructions for how to properly read the level if it isn't clear. Change the base angle if the level is not correct or your child. Usually, this involves turning the base over and rotating a piece. Remember to change the angle later on (or switch to a different seat) if the baby outgrows one setting.

SUMMARY: Separate the carrier from the base. Anchor the base to your car's back seat. Thread the seat belt through the base, alternatively. Pop the infant carrier into the base. Double check the base angle.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Do not be in a rush. Be laid back. If you need to be somewhere on time, leave early so you have more than enough time to get there. And if you are running late, don't worry about it. There's really not much you can do about it now, because the traffic, the stop lights, and the laws of the road are still there. So relax. Drive as if you have all the time in the world. If you are late, at least you will have had a lovely ride. Instead, try listening to the sounds of your car — the engine, the way the tires sound on the road.  Listen to your breathing and your heartbeat. This is an excellent time to learn to enjoy (relative) silence, since in our noisy world it can be hard to find.  Think about why you listen to talk radio or classic rock in the first place. It's probably because it helps distract you from what you're doing, and makes the drive more tolerable. But what's so terrible about what you're doing, that you have to pay attention to something else? This type of listening might even make you better at detecting problems with your car before they become expensive to fix! Feel your belly rise and fall (against the seat belt, of course) with every breath. Count each inhalation and each exhalation, until you get to ten. Start back at one again. This is at the core of Zazen (Zen meditation) and will help keep you calm. Look at your hands on the steering wheel. Are you clenching them? Let go of excess tension. You only need just enough grip to control the wheel — no more, no less. Then direct your attention to your stomach. Is it tense? Soften your belly, then soften your shoulders and consciously let go of tension anywhere else in your body. Take a moment to appreciate that you're in this incredible machine that was specifically designed to make your trip easy. All you have to do is turn a key, hold a wheel, and press your foot. Be grateful that, right now, your car is actually working, not breaking down.  Appreciate that not everyone has a car to drive, instead of taking your car for granted, as if it's a right. Be glad that you can drive on paved, safe roads. Most importantly, be thankful that, at this moment, you're alive and healthy enough to drive.
Summary: Take your time. Turn off the radio and other distracting noises. Breathe deeply. Loosen up. Be thankful.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If it is wet, you have a problem with the hoses and/or seals. The color and contents will tell you where the leak is coming from.  If the liquid is brown and discolored, then the leak is probably coming from a dishwasher intake or drain pipe. If the liquid is clear, it is most likely a leak from the sink. You may be able to feel where water is dripping. This may solve your problem without requiring further repair. Turn on the water to see if the leak continues. You may need to shut off the water source, take apart the hose and remove the seal. Take the seal to a hardware store to make sure you get the right item. Tighten the mounting bolts and try the disposal again.
Summary:
Look in the area underneath your sink. Try to catch the liquid. Run your hand across the garbage disposal seal on the sink, drain pipe and/or dishwasher intake. Try to tighten the mounting bolts around the seal. Purchase a new seal, when you have determined the area it is leaking from. Replace the seal.