In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Plastic water, milkshake, or soda bottles are great for making maracas. Empty the bottles and clean them out thoroughly with hot, soapy water before you use them. Make sure that they are completely dry before you begin filling them.  2 plastic bottles will make 2 maracas. Get more plastic bottles if you want to make extra maracas. Check that each bottle has a secure lid. Leave the maracas for at least 12 hours so that the paper mache has enough time to dry. Avoid touching the paper mache while it's drying. If it’s very humid, the paper mache may take longer to dry. Repeat the process of adding extra paper mache layers over the maracas. Let the maracas dry overnight again and then check that the paper mache feels firm before you begin decorating. Once the paper mache has fully dried, pick your favorite colors of paint and decorate them however you see fit. Use multiple bright colors if you want your maracas to stand out, or stick to just 1 color for simple decoration. You can also paint patterns or pictures on the maracas if you prefer.  Wait until the paint dries before you use the maracas. Feel free to decorate your maracas with other craft items too, such as plastic beads, buttons, ribbon, or washi tape.
Summary: Get 2 plastic bottles that are approximately 15  fl oz (440 ml). Let the maracas dry overnight. Add 3 more paper mache layers and let the maracas dry again. Decorate the maracas with paint.

This grey, gear-shaped app is likely in your Android's App Drawer. You may have to scroll down to view this option. On Samsung devices, you will find this in the General management page. If you are using an older version of Android, instead find the section labeled "Keyboard & input methods" on the Language & input page. On some versions of Android, this option may be labeled Current Keyboard.  On Android 7 the default keyboard is Gboard (Google keyboard). On Samsung devices the default keyboard is Samsung keyboard. Doing so will open a list of languages you can use with your keyboard. For Samsung keyboards, tap Languages and types and then tap Add input languages. You may have to first toggle the Use system language option to the off position. This will download the Hindi language for your current keyboard. For Samsung keyboards, tap the download button to the right of the हिंदी heading.
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One-sentence summary -- Open your Android's Settings. Tap Language & input. Tap Virtual Keyboard. Tap your current keyboard. Tap Languages. Tap the switch next to the "Hindi" heading.

Q: Mix them together using a mixer with a flat paddle attachment.    If the liquid is cold, then microwave it for 30 seconds to bring it to room temperature. Mix the flour mixture in until you can no longer see the dry ingredients.    Mix it in and scrape the bowl.
A: As you preheat your oven to 350 °F (177 °C) (180 C), spray a 9-cup (2 liter) Bundt pan with nonstick cooking spray. Combine the sugar, butter and salt in a mixing bowl. Beat in the oil and vanilla. Beat in the eggs, one at a time, until well combined. In another bowl, combine the flour, cornstarch and baking powder using a whisk. Combine the orange juice, Galliano liqueur, vodka and 1 tablespoon (4 grams) of orange zest in a measuring cup. Add 1/3 of the flour mixture to the mixing bowl that contains the butter mixture. Using a flat plastic spatula, scrape the bowl to make sure that none of the dry ingredients have drifted to the bottom. Add the other tablespoon of fresh orange zest to the mixture. Add half of the vodka mixture and blend it in well. Add another 1/3 of the flour mixture to the bowl. Add the rest of the vodka mixture to the bowl and blend it in well. Finish by mixing in the remainder of the flour mixture and scrape off the sides of the bowl with your spatula if you need to.

Article: Sugar is a natural product that helps to remove dry skin and soften any hard or cracked skin. You can make a basic sugar scrub by combining brown or white sugar with a small amount of olive oil and an oil extract. You can also add essential oils to the mixture if you want so your feet end up soft and smelling good.  To make a sugar scrub, combine ⅔ cup granulated white sugar, ⅓ cup packed brown sugar, and ½ cup olive oil in a mason jar. You can also add one tablespoon vanilla extract to give the scrub a vanilla scent. You can make a soothing peppermint foot scrub by combining 1 cup of Epsom salt, ¼ cup olive oil or almond oil, and 10-15 drops of peppermint essential oil in a mason jar. Soaking your feet will help to hydrate and soften any dead skin. You should try to follow a foot soak with a good scrub with a pumice stone to help remove dry skin and leave your skin feeling soft and refreshed. Avoid soaking your feet in Epsom salt, as it can end up drying out your feet more. Instead, add ½ cup of apple cider vinegar to a warm bath and soak your feet in the solution for 10 to 15 minutes. A pumice stone is made of volcanic rock and is useful for removing dead skin on your body, including your feet. Run a warm bath and add a small amount of Epsom salt to the water. Let your feet soak for several minutes and then rub them with a pumice stone. The water epsom salt bath will help to loosen up the dead skin, making it easier to remove. Follow this foot scrubbing routine every night or several times a week. Using a pumice stone on a consistent basis will also allow any foot moisturizers you are using to penetrate your skin and soften hard or cracked skin on your feet. Use an all natural moisturizer to sooth and soften your feet. Avoid creams that contain alcohol, as alcohol can dry and irritate your skin. You can also use Vaseline, or cocoa butter to moisturize your feet. Apply a generous layer of coconut oil or olive oil to your feet at night before bed and then wear socks to seal in the moisture and to keep your feet from drying out in the night.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Try a sugar scrub. Do a weekly foot soak. Use a pumice stone after a shower or bath. Apply coconut oil or olive oil to your feet.

Problem: Article: Click or double-click the Firefox app icon, which resembles an orange fox on a blue background. It's in the top-right corner of the window. A drop-down menu will appear. This is near the top of the drop-down menu. Doing so opens a new page in the menu. It's near the top of the drop-down menu. This option is at the top of the "History" drop-down menu. A pop-up window will appear. It's at the top of the pop-up window. Doing so prompts a drop-down menu. This is in the drop-down menu. Selecting it ensures that all of your browser's cookies will be deleted (as opposed to only cookies from a day's or a week's time). It's in the middle of the pop-up window.  You can uncheck everything else in this window, but the "Cookies" box must be checked. Any checked items will be permanently erased when you clear the cookies. This option is at the bottom of the pop-up window. Your Firefox cookies will be cleared. It may take a few minutes for Firefox to finish clearing your cookies. If you don't want Firefox to store cookies, you can disable them by doing the following:  Click ☰. Click Options (on a Mac, click Preferences). Click the Privacy & Security tab. Scroll down and select to the "Custom" option near the top of the page. Check the "Cookies" box. Select "All Cookies (will cause websites to break)" option.
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Open Firefox. Click ☰. Click Library. Click History. Click Clear Recent History…. Click the "Time range to clear" drop-down box. Click Everything. Check the "Cookies" box. Click Clear Now. Prevent cookies from appearing in the future.