Problem: Article: You will need a water source for the toad, especially if you're hoping he will make your yard a permanent home. Toads don't drink water, but instead they soak their bodies in it to absorb what they need through their skin. It is vital that you have a source of water that is big enough for the toad to soak in.  Toads reproduce by bodies of water like lakes or ponds, so having a small pond or ditch nearby on your property will make your yard a more welcoming home for a toad.  If you do not have a pond or other body of water nearby, you can use a large pot tray (the pie-pan shaped container that sits under a potted plant to catch the water that runs out).  Dig a shallow depression in your garden and place this pot there, then pat the dirt around it into place so it sits securely flush with the ground around it. You can place flat rocks around the lip of the dish to keep it in place. Fill the dish with clean water. You want to provide plants that the toad can hide in, and you also want to attract insects to the area so that the toad can feed in the evenings. Try to include native wildflowers and plants of many types. One favorite among American toads is creeping veronica. To find the correct vegetation for your part of the world, visit a local wetland and see what is growing near ponds. As amphibians, toads need to be moist and have access to water at all times. It's true that they don't live in the water like their close cousin the frog, but they do need to have moist areas to hide. Wooden boards, logs, and large rocks make nice areas of cover for a frog that also stay damp. Toad houses are cute living spaces for toads that also serve as a garden decoration. They have the benefit of providing safety for a toad and also staying nice and moist, which is how toads prefer their living spaces. You can purchase a pre-made toad house online or in garden centers, or try your hand at making your own.  The most basic way to make a toad house is to purchase a medium sized terracotta pot and use a hammer to break a large chink out of the rim of the pot. Then, you will turn the pot upside down and place it in the frog habitat, so that the toad can access the pot using the hammered-out opening as an entryway.  You can also use a dremel saw or tile saw to cut a smoother opening in the pot if you'd like, and you can decorate the pot by painting it and gluing on small stones or broken tiles as you'd like. By watering the whole area including the toad house regularly, you can keep it moist inside for its lucky inhabitant. This step is optional, but there are lots of ways you can decorate your toad habitat. Many gardeners like to create a woodsy, rustic space for toads, while others like to focus on bright colors and floral designs. Whatever your aesthetic, you can decorate your toad's habitat to match.  Add smooth river stones around the water source, which make the space feel natural and also provide a place for bugs and insects to hide. Small garden figurines like gnomes or fairies are great accent pieces for a toad habitat, but avoid realistic-looking figurines that resemble toad predators like snakes, birds, or large wildlife. It's important to keep the safety of the toads in mind, so you may want to avoid putting bird feeders, bird baths, or birdhouses near the toad habitat. Small toads are a favorite food for many birds, so toads are less likely to feel welcome and safe in a toad habitat that's right next door to a bird habitat.
Summary: Provide a water source. Add plants and moss to the area. Keep it moist. Add an optional toad house, if you'd like. Add decorations to enliven the space.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Adding .25 to .5 ounce (5 to 15 grams) per 10 pounds (4.5 kilograms) of cookie dough will increase the pH of the dough, which weakens the structure and lets the dough spread more easily while it's baking. But be careful because adding too much baking soda can increase browning, leaving a salty-chemical off flavor, and make the eggs in the mixture turn grayish-green! When sugar dissolves, it acts as a tenderizer that interferes with dough structure. This increases spreading in much the same way as baking soda does as described in the previous step because finer sugar dissolves more easily than coarser sugar. So if you want your cookies to remain thick and chewy, use coarse sugar (or use fine sugar for the opposite effect). If you decide to use powdered sugar for extra crispiness, make sure it doesn't have corn starch in it, or you'll get unexpected results. Not pretty! You want to keep your butter as cold as possible at all times. Put it make in the fridge after mixing all of your wet ingredients and then in the fridge again before putting on the baking sheet. Butter that is too soft will make for flat, melty cookies. If you want a cookie that's a bit fluffier and cake-like, use one of these two ingredients. Switching the butter out for shortening will give cookies a better texture, and make them a little healthier. You can also add 2 teaspoons of corn starch in place of 4 tablespoons (59.1 ml) of the flour to get fantastically fluffy cookies.

SUMMARY: Add a little extra baking soda for thinner, crisper cookies. Use coarser sugar for thicker, chewier cookies. Use butter that's at room temperature. Use shortening or corn starch to get a fluffier cookie.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Either directly before or after warming, get out a pastry brush and apply melted butter to the tops of the rolls. This will help the rolls to retain some moisture and will also add taste to the final product. If you are concerned that the rolls will have a plain flavor, then select a number of fresh herbs. Chop them up finely. Sprinkle them on top of the rolls prior to baking. Some of the best herb options are oregano, rosemary, and sage. You can also choose herbs that will complement the rest of the meal. For example, if you are eating potatoes as well then dill might be a good option. The reheating process can leave some rolls tasting stale. To counteract this, get a pinch of sea salt and place it on top of each roll. This will add a bit of texture and flavor to the roll. It may also make it possible for the rolls to last longer after reheating.
Summary:
Brush them with butter. Drizzle with herbs. Add a pinch of salt.