Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Rinse the baby bottles directly after use. Gather the right cleaning materials. Rinse out the sink and fill with hot soapy water. Dismantle the bottle and wash each part separately. Alternatively, wash the bottles in the dishwasher. Allow the bottles to dry thoroughly. Wash your hands before bottle feeding your baby.

Answer: As soon as you have finished feeding your baby, give the bottle a quick rinse out in the sink.  You can wash the bottle more thoroughly later on when you have time, but this will prevent any old milk or dirt from accumulating in the bottle. Try to use hot water when rinsing out the bottle, as this will clean more effectively. When cleaning out baby bottles, it helps to use the right materials. Make sure you have:  A bottle brush to help you clean the bottom and sides of the bottle and a nipple brush to clean out the rubber nipple, which is prone to accumulating bacteria. Dishwashing liquid designed specifically for baby bottles. This is very gentle and non-toxic and will not leave a soapy residue on the bottles. If you are using plastic baby bottles, make sure that they are free from BPA (bisphenol A), an estrogen-mimicking chemical that was banned by the FDA in 2012. Before you wash your bottles, it's a good idea to clean the sink you intend to use first, to remove any potential bacteria or chemicals.  Use a sponge or scouring pad to scrub down the bottom and sides of the sink and around the plug using hot water. You can use a little baking soda as a natural disinfectant if necessary. Once the sink is clean and rinsed, fill it with hot water (as hot as your hands can comfortably handle) and dish soap. When cleaning baby bottles, it's necessary to take them apart and wash each part -- the bottle, the ring and the nipple -- separately.   This is important as a lot of old milk can build up between the ring and the nipple, leading to the growth of bacteria. Place all of the bottle parts into the hot, soapy water and wash separately. Use the bottle brush for the bottles and the nipple brush for the plastic nipples and rings. If your bottles are labelled dishwasher safe, you can go ahead and wash them in the dishwasher.  Stack the bottles upside-down on the top rack of the dishwasher, away from the heating element. You can buy special dishwasher-safe baskets for the nipples and rings in baby supply stores. After washing, rinse the bottle parts thoroughly in hot running water to remove any bubbles or soap residue.  Place the parts on a bottle drying rack (available at baby supply stores in a range of cute designs). Make sure the bottles are left to drain in a well-ventilated location to ensure that they dry thoroughly. Bottles that remain damp for too long can grow mold or fungus. Once the bottles are dry, remember to wash your hands thoroughly with soap and warm water before handling the bottles or feeding your baby.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Determine what sort of riff you want to write. Listen to your favorite riffs for inspiration. Zone in on your sound. Start composing the riff mentally.

Answer: Consider your musical goals and think about the kind of riff you aim to create. Are you in a melodic rock band, or would you rather craft a heavy, thrashing metal riff? Musical styles are diverse and often overlapping, so don't be afraid to get totally original. A riff can be almost anything. Some of the most memorable rock and metal riffs of all time are simply repetitions of one bar, like "Sweet Child of Mine" by Guns 'n' Roses, or they can be elaborate runs that last for four or more bars, such as AC/DC's "Highway to Hell" or "She-Wolf" by Megadeth. You should feel no constraints when setting out to compose a rock guitar riff. Sit down with some of your music and play through your favorite riffs and lines. Note what stands out to you about their rhythm, composition and sound. These will become the stylistic techniques you will use to start inventing your own riffs. Listen to lots of different guitarists and study their approach to riff-writing. Bands like Black Sabbath that are known for the structural strength and catchiness of their riffs often employed simple methodologies, yet their writing styles distilled into a one-of-a-kind, instantly identifiable sound. It will help to have an idea what type of sound you're going for so that you can utilize the right tuning and playing methods once you actually start writing. Narrow down your desired sound to heavy or playful, uptempo or slow and grinding, melodious or chugging. It may also be worth thinking about how your idea for a riff might sound in a style you wouldn't ordinarily choose.  Rock and metal riffs for guitar are generally written using the Natural Minor or Harmonic Minor scale, although other scales can be used. Try to make something of a "storyline" out of the notes on the scale; just a simple little piece of music that you think sounds good (try playing through the scale a few times and see if inspiration strikes.)  Classic metal tuning was often played in standard 'D' or 'E,' while heavier forms of music like death and sludge metal make use of a "drop" (lower) tuning. Begin laying the groundwork for the riff musically in your head. Hum your riff out loud or else play around on the guitar until you lock into something concrete. You'll work on the details later; this is your first opportunity to hear how the notes come together and can clue you in to what guitar tone might work best for playing the riff. Let your creativity flow and take the riff where it will. Make minor adjustments as you go and watch your riff take shape.  Run through different scales and get a sense of how the notes sound. There are often very simple yet structurally-solid riffs just waiting to be picked out of basic scales—think of scales as a kind of "database" of raw sounds. Humming along with your riff is one form of "audiation," or mental listening, and can be an invaluable skill in helping you keep track of the music you're composing.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Reduce the other liquids used in your recipe to account for the dairy.

Answer: Buttermilk and yogurt will make your batter runnier if you don’t change the amounts of the other ingredients. Adjust the amounts of your other wet ingredients until you remove 1⁄2  c (120 mL).  If there are other dairy products in your recipe, reduce their amounts first. Then adjust the levels of any extracts or flavorings you would normally add to the recipe. This may affect the flavor and bake of your recipe.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Troubleshoot the garbage disposal if it has stopped working. Make sure the disposal is plugged in. Press the rest button on the bottom of the disposal. Check the outlet circuit breaker. Replace the circuit breaker switch.

Answer:
Check to see that your garbage disposal actually needs to be replaced. If the disposal is not making a humming noise then the problem may simply be electrical and can be checked. If it makes a humming sound but does not work, then it may be stuck or need the sub-breaker reset. While this may seem obvious, make sure that your disposal is plugged in properly. This resets the garbage disposal and will pop out if it has reset. It will make a click as it goes back in. Check to see that the circuit breaker has not tripped and turned off in the electrical service panel or breaker box. All the switches should be fully on at the fuse box. If nothing else has worked then either there is a faulty switch or a faulty garbage disposal. Replace the switch to test if that is the problem by first turning off the circuit breaker at the service panel. Then replace the switch and turn power back on at the service panel. If none of these steps is effective, then the disposal will have to be replaced.