INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You'll need to create a regular file here first.  "Folder" or "Text Document" are quick and simple choices.      Your file is now hidden, meaning it won't show up in search queries or your File Explorer app; however, if you create a regular folder in the same directory with the same name, it will rename itself to be "Filename (2)", which betrays the fact that you have a hidden folder in that directory. Your file is also literally invisible unless your computer is currently displaying hidden files and folders.

SUMMARY: Right-click your desktop. Hover over "New". Click a file type. Type in a name for your folder. Hit ↵ Enter. Right-click your file. Click Properties. Check the "Hidden" box. Click OK.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Food is one of the most important elements of a cookout, and there are lots of different courses to consider. You can start planning the menu before you have a finalized guest list, but you'll have to determine quantities later. Popular appetizers and snacks for barbecues include:  Fresh fruit  Fresh vegetables with dip Chips Guacamole The main course at a cookout is typically a red meat dish, but it can also be poultry, fish, or a plant-based protein. Pick a food that you really like, and that will also be popular with your guests. Good options include:  Steak  Ribs Hamburgers Hot dogs Sausages Kebabs Shrimp Pork butt Brisket  Tofu Portobello mushrooms There are lots of popular side dishes you can serve at a cookout. You can pick your favorites, try to pair the sides with the main you're serving. For instance, if you're serving something lighter like shrimp or mushrooms, you might want a heavier side like potatoes. Popular cookout sides are:  Roasted vegetables, such as asparagus, zucchini, and bell peppers Coleslaw  Potato salad Corn on the cob Baked potatoes Salad Pasta salad Dessert isn't necessary at a cookout, but it’s a nice touch. You can either go simple and opt for things like cookies, fruit, or ice cream. Other options include cake, brownies, cupcakes, squares, and marshmallow treats. Beverages can be simple like pop, juice, and beer, or you can even have a themed drink or cocktail for the cookout. It’s good to have a variety of drinks to accommodate kids, people who don’t drink, and people with beverage preferences. Here are some drink ideas:  Lemonade Punch Iced tea Sangria Wine Margaritas Mojitos Soda It’s possible that not all your guests will want to or be able to eat the food you’ve decided in your meal plan. One way to accommodate dietary restrictions is to offer a number of different dishes, including different meat options and a vegetarian option. Check your RSVPs to determine if any of your guests listed allergies or restrictions. Cookouts are fairly informal gatherings, and it’s totally acceptable to hold a potluck-style barbecue. Especially if you're having a lot of people come, don’t be afraid to ask guests to bring a dish so that you don’t have to worry about it. The custom is typically that the host will provide the main dish, and can ask guests to bring sides, appetizers, snacks, and desserts. Once you’ve decided on all your menu items and your drinks, make a list of all the food, spices, and condiments you need for your snacks, main, sides, dessert, and drinks. To help plan the quantity of food, each guest will consume, on average:  Two beverages when they arrive, followed by one more every hour 6 to 8 ounces (170 to 227 g) of meat 1 cup (150 g) of pasta salad or potato salad 1 cup (100 g) of coleslaw 1 to 2 cups (75 to 150 g) of salad Two pieces of fruit 4 ounces (113 g) of cake or cookies

SUMMARY: Choose snack items and appetizers. Pick a main course. Select a few side dishes. Plan a dessert. Pick some beverages. Plan for dietary restrictions. Ask guests to bring dishes. Make a grocery list.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Roll up your long sleeves, remove your jewelry, and take off any other items, such as watches, that may get in your way. Know that bathing a baby can be a wet operation and be prepared to find a change of clothes afterward. You want to wear something you don't care about so you can properly bathe your baby. Once the baby's in the bath, you won't be able to leave his side, not even for a second, so it's important to get all of the materials you need together. If you do forget something and are bathing your baby alone, then you'll have to take him with you to retrieve it.  Here's what you'll need to bathe your baby:  A soft towel with a hood Extra towels just in case Cotton wool balls, a washcloth or a sponge for washing your baby A pitcher for pouring water over your baby Baby soap Baby shampoo (if you choose to use it) A changing mat A change of clothes A clean diaper Baby powder Bath toys (optional) Bubble bath (optional) A tub for your baby if it's small or a newborn Though you are perfectly capable of bathing your baby on your own, you should consider getting some help, whether it's from the other parent, one of the child's grandparents, or a friend. Just having another person there to guide you can help you feel reassured if it's your first time and can make the process feel less overwhelming. But if you have to do it on your own, there's no need to worry and you'll do a great job no matter what. This is absolutely the most important part of giving your baby a bath. Know that a child can drown in less than 1 inch (2.5 cm) of water. There's absolutely nothing in the world that should make you leave your child in the tub by himself, not even for a second.If you've forgotten something necessary for bathing your child, then you'll have to either leave it or take your baby with you to retrieve it.

SUMMARY: Wear appropriate clothing. Get all of your supplies in order. Consider getting some help. Remember that you should never leave your child unattended.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Sometimes, you don't notice oil stains until after you have already washed and dried the garment. Unfortunately, the heat of the dryer would have set the stain into the fabric. Luckily, it is still possible to remove the stain. Here is a list of what you will need to do this:  Cardboard (recommended) WD-40 Baking soda Dish soap Old toothbrush Small bowl and Q-tips (for small stains) Washing machine Do not rinse the dish soap off; it will come off in the washer. If the stain is still there, let the garment air-dry, and try the method again. You can also take the item to a dry cleaner. Only when the stain is gone is it safe to put it into the dryer. This is because the heat of the dryer can set the stain.

SUMMARY:
Gather your supplies. Wash the garment in the washing machine according to the tag. Make sure that the stain is gone before using the dryer.