Problem: Article: The heart of this dish is chili powder, so you can choose your favorite. If you are unsure what to use,  Kashmiri Chili powder is often highly recommended. If you aren't able to locate this easily, you can always substitute regular red chili powder. Kashmiri Chili powder is an Indian chili powder which is somewhat more mild than regular chili and which is known for its distinctive deep red color. Because this is such a popular and flexible dish, chefs and home cooks are inspired to put their own spin on the classic. Try to be creative! Use your cooking knowledge to put together a spice mixture that you think would appeal to you personally.  One option is to create a blend of ground clove, cinnamon, and cardamon. You may be able to find this pre-mixed in your grocery store (or specialty market), or you can blend your own. Another possibility would be an earthier blend of spices (cumin, turmeric, and coriander) with a dash of garam masala (a traditional Indian spice mixture, which can include black pepper, cinnamon, cloves, cumin, mace, fennel, and many other spices).  Don't worry if you don't have all of these spices on hand. You can mix and match with spices from both lists. Try different substitutions and amounts of spices each time you make it to find the spice blend that perfectly appeals to your palette. That's part of the fun. The recipe calls for ginger-garlic paste. This is sometimes a little difficult to find. If you can't find ginger-garlic paste at your local grocery store or specialty foods market you can easily make your own ginger-garlic paste at home. East Asian and Indian specialty markets are usually good places to look. If you don't want to go to this work, then you can simply substitute ½ teaspoon of minced garlic and ½ teaspoon of minced ginger. Once you have gathered together all of your ingredients, this dish is a snap to put together. Simply put aside the chicken, oil, and coriander leaves, and mix all of the other ingredients together in a large bowl. Your final marinade will be fairly thick, resembling a batter. Indeed, the marinade will serve as the batter for the final fried chicken dish. If it's too thick, you may add a splash or two of water to thin it out.
Summary: Choose your chili powder. Select your desired spice mixture. Experiment with the dish. Find ginger-garlic paste. Mix the marinade. Add water if necessary.

Problem: Article: Once you've established your financial goals, it's important to evaluate the various types of funds that Vanguard offers so that you can purchase the right one. Every mutual fund has a prospectus. That's a document, required by federal law, that describes the fund's goals. It also lists the fees and expenses associated with the fund and explains the risk associated with buying into the fund. Before buying any mutual fund, review its prospectus carefully to ensure that it's the right type of fund for your financial goals. One of the easiest ways to buy Vanguard mutual funds is to open an account at the company website and buy the funds you want directly from Vanguard.  You'll need to deposit some money into your Vanguard account that you'll use to purchase the mutual funds. You can send a check to Vanguard or wire transfer the money from your bank. As of this writing, you'll need $3,000 to open a standard Vanguard account and $1,000 to open a retirement account.  One of the advantages of opening an account on the Vanguard website is that you'll be buying mutual funds directly from the company that manages them. That will save you money in transaction fees.  Additionally, if you have a great deal of money to invest, you can save even more money thanks to Vanguard's Admiral Shares program. If you've got $10,000 to put into an index fund or $50,000 to invest in an actively managed fund, Vanguard saves you even more money with expense ratios that are 16% lower than the company's standard Investor Share class.  Keep in mind if you have an existing account with another brokerage, you can transfer that account to Vanguard. However, account transfers are rarely fast. Be prepared to wait several days and maybe even a few weeks for your account to be fully funded with a transfer. If you prefer the personal touch of human interaction, you can also call Vanguard at 800-319-4254 and open an account that way. You can also buy Vanguard mutual funds over the phone, but you'll need to have a fully funded account first. Keep in mind, some people have complained about the quality of customer service at Vanguard.. You might actually have a better experience with trying to open the account online. Most of the major online brokerage services allow you to purchase Vanguard mutual funds. Just access your account and search for mutual funds in the "Vanguard" family.  Your service will most likely allow you to search for the kind of fund you want as well, such as a bond fund, an equity fund, or a balanced fund. Follow the directions from your online brokerage for buying mutual funds. Keep in mind that the sale won't be "official" until after the market closes. That's because the share price of your mutual fund is based on that day's closing prices of securities that are in the fund.
Summary: Research the various Vanguard funds that you're considering. Open an account at the Vanguard website. Call Vanguard. Buy Vanguard funds from your existing brokerage account.

Problem: Article: This might mean that your dog asks to be let out more frequently. He may also be more insistent, as though every time is an emergency. Increased urgency is a tell-tale sign of UTI. You might also notice repeated urinating behavior (squatting or leg-cocking) without urination. The dog might feel like he or she needs to urinate, but be unable to urinate when let outside. This might be hard, as dogs usually urinate onto grass. If you suspect your dog might have a UTI, though, watch the urine stream mid-air, before it hits the ground. If it looks like it has blood in it, take the dog to the veterinarian immediately. Older dogs with heath issues like kidney disease or diabetes tend to drink more water to deal with their condition. This can lead to "subclinical infections" due to increased urination. There's bacteria present, but not enough to cause observable signs of discomfort.  The only way to test for a subclinical infection is having a vet test a urine sample. Some vets recommend doing this as part of older dogs' regular medical routines. If your dog has a history of subclinical infections, have its urine tested every three to six months. The "infection" part of UTI signals the presence of an infectious agent like bacteria. This needs medical treatment, so you need to take your pet to the vet as soon as possible. If you can, collect a sample of the dog's urine to take with you, as this may speed up the diagnosis. If you're taking steps to keep UTIs at bay, but your dog keeps getting them, they might be an underlying health problem. This problem may be weakening your dog's immune system or bladder tissue, resulting in increased UTIs. Identifying and treating the problem will reduce the chance of UTI. Ask your vet to run tests to identify potential causes for your dog's problems. This might include:  Blood tests: The vet can check for conditions that may make the dog drink more and have weaker urine (kidney, liver disease, diabetes) Imaging: An ultrasound can check for the presence of polyps, bladder cancer, bladder stones, and other issues which can affect the bladder lining. Urine sediment exam: The veterinarian urine sediment under a microscope for crystals that might explain the dog's issues.
Summary:
Watch for increased urgency of urination. Look for blood in the urine. Have older dogs tested regularly. Take the dog to the vet if you suspect a UTI. Have a veterinarian address repeated infections.