Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Wash your comforter with mild detergent. Dry your comforter on low heat in a large-capacity dryer. Feel your comforter to make sure it's completely dry.

Answer: If you don't wash your comforter before storing it, dead skin cells, foods, oils, and stains left on the comforter will attract bugs and cause it to deteriorate faster. Wash your comforter in a front-loading washing machine with mild detergent.  A down comforter should be washed on a delicate cycle or hand washed. Having your down comforter dry-cleaned is also an option. Put your down comforter in the dryer and set the heat to low. It might take several hours for the comforter to completely dry due to its size and weight. Place a dryer ball or dryer ring in with your comforter to help prevent it from clumping while drying.  If you have a synthetic comforter, you can let it air dry as an alternative to using a dryer. Down comforters should not air dry. Always try to use a large-capacity dryer — comforters become even heavier once they're soaking wet, and you don’t want your dryer to break due to the weight and strain. Making sure the comforter is completely dry before storing it will help prevent mold and mildew from forming. Once your comforter comes out of the dryer, touch it to see if it's still damp. If it is still wet, you can either throw it back in the dryer to run another cycle, or you can lay it out overnight.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Make violet macarons Make cookies and cream macarons Make chocolate macarons. Make strawberry macarons.

Answer: . These macarons are violet in both color and taster. Consider giving them a try for a twist your recipe. . This delicious French cookie with a cookie and cream twist will have your taste buds wanting more. Macarons are a sandwich cookie with a nice crunchy shell and sweet and creamy filling, and these ones are flavored like cookies and cream. If you're a big chocolate fan, chocolate macarons might suit you up for the best. Add your favorite fruit to your favorite dessert, strawberry macarons are good any day at anytime.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Store bacon you do not use for later. Cook the bacon in the microwave for 20 to 30 seconds. Season the bacon with salt and pepper.

Answer: If you do not eat all your bacon, you can store it for later. Place the bacon in a plastic container. Then, place the container in the freezer. Bacon thaws easily in the microwave. Once you're ready to eat your leftover bacon, put it on a microwave safe plate. Heat it up for 20 to 30 seconds. Bacon may lose some flavor after being stored. If your bacon's taste seems off, add some salt and pepper to taste.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Remove any baseboards, thresholds, or molding from around the area. Lift out the boards starting with the ones closest to the edge. Replace the damaged board with a new one. Return all the boards you removed to their places. Tack any baseboards, molding, or thresholds back in place.

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Start at the side closest to the damaged board or boards. Carefully pry away baseboards and molding from the wall and pry thresholds up from any doorways with a pry bar.  This method works when the damaged boards are close enough to the edge of the floor that it is possible to remove a small number of surrounding boards to get to the damaged boards and replace them. Try your best not to damage any of the pieces that you pry away so that you can replace them afterward. Insert a pry bar under the boards at their seams and press down on the end of it like a lever to pop the joints loose. Work from the edge where you removed baseboards and molding in towards the site of the damage until you can remove the damaged boards. Set aside the boards that are still good, in the order you removed them, so that you can replace them afterward. Line up the tongue and groove of the new board the same way as those of the board you removed were lined up. Snap the new piece into position. Save the damaged board so that you can use it for future repairs. For example, if you need to match the color to repair scratches and chips, you can take it with you to the home improvement store when you go looking for the repair kit. Work in reverse order as when you removed them, starting with the boards that surround the replacement board. Line up the tongues and grooves, then slide or gently tap them back into place with a hammer if there is a lot of friction. If you use a hammer to tap any boards into place, use the damaged board you removed as a buffer between the hammer and the good boards to prevent damaging them. Line up the baseboards, molding, and thresholds in the same order you removed them to reinstall them around the edges of the floor. Gently tack them back into place with baseboard nails and a hammer using the same nails and holes as before. Use new baseboard nails if any of them got damaged when you pried them out earlier on.