In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Specialized griddle-cleaning sops will make cleaning your griddle a breeze.  If you cannot locate a specialized griddle-cleaning soap from your local home good store, use an extra-strength soap, or one that is designed to cut through layers of grime and grease. A griddle sponge is specialized type of scrubbing device for griddles.  Its surface will scour your grimy griddle to remove caked-on bits of grease and burnt material.  Griddle sponges are available with varying thicknesses.  The more cleaning your griddle needs, the thicker your griddle sponge should be. Do not use steel wool or other abrasive cleaning devices to clean your griddle. For larger griddles, or griddles with grime and crust that simply won’t budge even when scrubbed with a griddle sponge, you’ll need to invest in something more heavy-duty.  For this kind of cleaning, get a griddle brush from your local kitchenware store.  A griddle brush is a stiff-bristled brush, typically with a wooden handle, that will help you remove even the most tenacious griddle grime. A griddle scraper is a kitchen tool that resembles a paint remover.  From the comfortable handle, a fan-like blade extends outward to a straight edge.  It is this edge which is used to scrape the griddle of residue and stuck-on bits.
Summary: Obtain griddle soap. Obtain a griddle sponge. Obtain a griddle brush. Get a griddle scraper.

This is a sophisticated night, so be on your best behavior. Show up on time and alert the restaurant if your party is running late. Pull out your date’s chair if you can. Be mindful of your table manners and tip generously before leaving.  If you’re going with a large group, ask everyone to bring cash. It will accelerate the payment process enormously. Pay for your date’s dinner. It’s the considerate thing to do. If she refuses, split the bill. You finally made it. Now, all that’s left to do is enjoy yourself. Dance with your friends, dance with your date, take pictures and video of the evening - whatever it takes to have a good time, do that.  Take plenty of pictures, but don't spend the whole evening on your phone or you'll miss out. Be attentive to your date. Don’t abandon her to run off with your friends the whole evening. Prom is a dance, so it goes without saying that you'll be doing some dancing. Don’t worry about how you look – the only thing that matters is cutting loose and making the most of your evening.  Expect to dance most of the fast dances in a large group. For slow dances, hold your date however feels comfortable (and appropriate). If someone asks you to dance and you're not interested, a simple "No thank you" will suffice. Some schools offer after-prom parties, but if yours doesn’t, you’ll need to find an alternative means of entertaining yourself. Stay away from drugs and alcohol – there’s a strong chance that the choices you make on prom night can end up on social media and come back to haunt you.   Feel free to lean in for a kiss, but do not pressure your date for sex. Be a respectful gentleman at all times. For a fun after-prom activity, build a bonfire in someone’s backyard (safely). Or stay up all night and make breakfast the next morning.
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One-sentence summary -- Enjoy dinner. Party all night. Dance like nobody's watching. Take part in after-prom festivities.

Q: When you have an hour to kill, this can seem like a long time. But if you break that down into smaller increments, such as four segments of 15 minutes each, this doesn’t seem as long. Try breaking down the hour into even smaller segments, such as 5 or 10 minute segments. Mentally cross off each segment as it passes. This will work best when paired with other distractions as well. In your mind, take inventory of everything you have in your kitchen, or try to recall all of the movies you own. Giving yourself a mental task redirects your thought patterns away from concentrating on time to concentrating on something else. In your mind, try out different ways of arranging furniture, wall hangings, and other decorations in a room in your house. Think of other ways you can make your living space more appealing, such as imagining different colored wall paint. Give yourself some math problems, such as calculating how many days you’ve been alive, for example. Forcing your brain to focus on a difficult mental task can make you less aware of how much time is passing. Use your mind to list things, such as naming things you’re thankful for, listing the names of every street you’ve lived on, or naming people who graduated from high school with you. You can also make mental to-do lists, itemizing tasks that you need to complete. Think about a place that you’d like to travel to and plan out a trip. Think about how you’d get there, what you’d do while you’re there, what kinds of souvenirs you might like to buy, what kinds of meals you’d like to eat, and who you could travel with. Think about your spouse, a celebrity or another person to whom you’re attracted, and imagine yourself being with that person. Imagine the conversation you would have, what you’d talk about, where you’d go on a date, and what else you might do together. Look at the people around you and imagine crazy, funny lives for them. Give them different jobs or secret identities. Imagine where they go after work or school, their friends or family, and their hobbies.
A: Break time into smaller increments. Mentally catalog things in your house. Mentally rearrange your living room furniture. Do mental calculations. Make mental lists. Plan out a vacation. Fantasize about someone you’re attracted to. Imagine different scenarios for people that you observe.

Problem: Article: Relax your jaw to make your speech a lot clearer with some exercises.  Make wide chewing motions while humming gently. Stretch every muscle in your jaw and face. Open your mouth as wide as possible (as if you were about to yawn), while moving your jaw in circles, and sideways. Open your mouth wide, as in the previous exercise, and shut it again. Repeat 5 times. Make a buzzing sound with your lips together, but don't clench your jaw. Just like breathing, your posture plays a large role in your speech clarity, and it's something that we sometimes forget to take into account.  For best speech clarity you should stand straight with your shoulders back and your weight evenly distributed. Do some shoulder rolls and standing side bends to help with your posture.These simple exercises will also help you with your breathing, and you can even do your jaw strengthening techniques while you stretch. Doing vocal warmups will loosen you up and prepare your voice so you can speak clearly and effectively.  Even if you're not singing, you can do some scales or just hum. Try singing your tongue twisters too. Do some “Whooos!” going up and down. Picture your voice like a ferris wheel going round and round. Hum and pat your chest. This can help knock out any phlegm you may have. When you clench your teeth you're causing a lot of strain on yourself and it can be a sign of stress. And speaking with a clenched jaw will prevent you from opening your mouth enough to enunciate and speak clearly. If you find yourself clenching your jaw, practice some of the warmups, and take a moment to take a deep breath slowly exhaling by letting your breath buff your cheeks out, as if you're letting air out of a balloon. Your vocal chords are like a machine that needs to stay well oiled. Gargle some lukewarm water with a pinch of salt to keep them limber. This helps relieve tension in the throat.
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Practice jaw exercises to enhance clarity of speech. Watch your posture. Warm your vocal chords. Avoid speaking with clenched teeth. Stay hydrated.