Problem: Article: To create a leather cuff, you will need strips of tooled leather, leather glue, a leather needle, waxed linen thread, and a button snap or clasp for the ends of the bracelet. Use a ruler to measure a strip of leather 2 inches (5.08 cm) wide, by the length of your wrist plus one inch. Cut the leather to size with a pair of sharp scissors or utility knife. Attach your cut and sized leather to a larger, tooled piece of leather with leather glue. Use your fingers to smooth out any wrinkles, and allow it to dry overnight. Adding a second layer of leather to your bracelet will give a more finished look. Trim the edge off the tooled leather to make it the same size as your original strip. You should now be left with a nearly completed double-sided leather strip. Use a leather needle and waxed linen thread to stitch the cuff together. Any stitch is appropriate; the stitching is simply securing the edges of the leather and giving a more sophisticated look. Use your needle and thread or the leather glue to secure your clasps to either end. With the completion of this step, you're finished!
Summary: Get your supplies prepared. Measure and cut your leather. Layer your leather. Cut the bracelet to size. Stitch the edges. Add your clasps.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Lyme disease is caused by a bacterium called Borrelia burgdorferi, which is transmitted to a host (in this case, a dog) through a tick's bite. Ticks can thrive in many different environments in North America and Europe. If your dog has been through a grassy field or a forested area, he may have picked up a tick. While the trademark "bulls eye" rash is an easy indicator in humans, it does not show up on animals, which may make this disease more difficult to diagnose in dogs. Common symptoms include:  Neck pain  Muscle spasms  Pain and sensitivity to touch  Lethargy  Signs of fever Lyme disease cannot be treated without proper veterinary care. Your veterinarian will be able to give you the antibiotics your pet needs to fight the disease and start feeling better. Some of the more commonly prescribed antibiotics are doxycycline, tetracycline and amoxicillin. Your dog will most likely need to take antibiotics every day for around one month. Your vet may recommend extending or shortening the treatment length. Follow your veterinarian's advice and ask questions if you're unsure of how or when to administer antibiotics. Dogs who frequent wooded or grassy areas should be checked for ticks often. To check a dog for ticks, run through the following list:  Run your fingers over the entire length of your dog's body. Check hard-to-see places like armpits, between toes, and behind ears.  Look for bumps or raised spots. Any time you find a raised spot, pull the fur apart to inspect the bump. Use a magnifying glass if you need to. If you see a tiny spot with eight legs, it is most likely a tick. It's important to act fast, as ticks can transmit disease to their hosts within 24 hours of contact. To safely remove a tick from your dog:  Use a clean pair of tweezers to grasp the tick's head, as close to your dog's skin as possible. You may wish to wear disposable gloves to reduce the likelihood of infection to yourself.  Pull the tick straight out of the skin. If the tick breaks apart, be sure to remove any pieces left behind, as these may also transmit Lyme disease.

SUMMARY: Identify the symptoms of Lyme disease. Administer antibiotics. Check your dog often for ticks. Remove ticks whenever you find one.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Run a quick search online for “pop-up card templates” to find a template you want to use for your card. There are many different kinds of templates available, so you’ll have plenty of options. Try to find a template that is not too difficult to cut and glue correctly. For the purposes of this tutorial, follow along with the steps using  the birthday cake template linked here (PDF).
Summary: Print out a pop-up template.

Once your rat is eliminating in the box consistently, keep it clean. Like cats, rats may stop using a dirty litter box. Once a day, dump out the litter box and put down a fresh layer of bedding. Some rat cages are very large and have multiple levels. If your rat has this kind of cage, it's unlikely to go up or down stairs when it needs to use the bathroom. Therefore, keep a litter box on each level of the cage. If you started litter training your rat when it was a baby, it will eventually grow out of its box. A litter box needs to be big enough that your rat can comfortably fit inside. As your rat grows, swap out the litter box as needed.
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One-sentence summary -- Maintain a clean litter box. Use multiple litter boxes for a cage with many levels. Change the litter box size as needed.

Q: Find a bucket or tub large enough to put your feet in, and fill it with warm water. Add 1/4 cup of baking soda at a time until the bath remains cloudy, stirring after each addition.  Baking soda is known to exhibit anti-microbial activity, preventing the formation of smelly compounds associated with foot odor.  Add some freshly squeezed lemon juice for a nice citrus smell. Soaking them for at least 15 minutes daily will help to reduce the odor that your feet produce. For added benefit, scrub them with a washcloth towards the end of your 15-minute soak. The baking soda helps kill bacteria on your feet while also softening your feet to make dead skin more easily removable. Avoid putting on socks and/or shoes for 10-15 minutes after to ensure your feet are fully dry. Reducing the amount of moisture in your socks and shoes will help keep away the bad odors. If you're soaking for too long each sitting, or soaking too often, you may notice extremely wrinkled or sensitive feet. Decrease the length of your soaks or the frequency if you notice anything strange.
A: Make a foot bath with water and baking soda. Soak your feet in the bath. Towel dry your feet. Look out for signs that you're soaking too much.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This dish is great plain, but sometimes a little something starchy hits the spot and flatters the savoriness of the chicken. Plain white rice is good, but why not mix it up? Here are some ideas:  How to Cook Basmati Rice How to Cook Brown rice How to Cook Jasmine Rice What Indian-style dish is not made better with naan? If you've never made it yourself, it's relatively easy. Resist the urge to go store-bought and try your own recipe. wikiHow has a few ideas in mind:  How to Make Naan Bread How to Make Cheese Stuffed Naan How to Make Indian Bread In the fridge, your leftovers will safely last 3 to 4 days. However, make sure to store the korma and the rice separately – you don't want to ruin tomorrow's lunch with a soggy rice dish after all that hard work. A resealable container or bag is best – avoid wrapping your dish in aluminum foil as air will still manage to get through. In the freezer, this dish may last anywhere from 2 to 6 months. That being said, the taste will deteriorate over time. If you made far too much, this is a viable option – just aim to eat it sooner rather than later. This is a good option if you want to try your hand at a recipe but have to do it far in advance. When you do go to use it, place it over medium heat in a large pan until it heats through – or just nuke it in the microwave.
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Serve your korma with rice. Complement the meal with naan. Place any leftovers in a resealable container in the fridge. Alternatively, freeze whatever is leftover.