Write an article based on this "Add a lightning rod to your roof. Avoid bathing, showering, or using the sink as much as possible. Turn off and stay away from wired electronics. Keep your windows closed."
article: Lightning rods do not attract lightning but do provide a path of least resistance if lightning hits your house. This can prevent the electric current from damaging your home. Do not install a lightning rod yourself: find an electrician certified to install lightning systems. During thunderstorms, lightning can travel through water pipes if it strikes your home. Do not bathe or shower until the storm has passed. If you have to use the sink, only do so in emergencies.  Even showers or bathtubs that are completely enclosed without windows nearby put you at-risk for electrocution because of the water pipes. Avoid areas with standing water or excessive moisture during storms, like a cellar basement or patio slab.  Because porcelain is a great insulator, toilets are safe to use during lightning storms so long as you aren't touching metal. Using electronic devices that plug into the wall is dangerous during a lightning storm. Avoid using TVs, washing machines, and corded phones during thunderstorms. Wireless electronics, like cell phones, are safe to use unless they are plugged into a charger. Unplug electronic objects during a thunderstorm in case lightning strikes the house and the surge short circuits them. Avoid standing next to open windows or doors during a thunderstorm. Although rare, lightning can travel through windows during storms. Glass is a good insulator, so it is unlikely that the window will be struck if closed. Do not touch doorknobs during a storm, as metal conducts electricity.

Write an article based on this "Look up standard painting price ranges for your house size. Write down how many surfaces need painting and what colors you want. Use a paint cost calculator to get a more detailed estimate. Call at least 3 local painters for price estimates. Ask potential painters for a breakdown of their pricing. Divide the total cost estimate by the square footage of your house."
article: Use a rough estimate of your house size to get a ballpark idea of how much a professional paint job will cost. Try doing a search online using terms like “painting cost estimate for 2,500 square foot home interior.” Keep in mind that interior painting is typically more expensive than exterior painting due to differences in the type of materials and labor involved.  For example, according to the Painting and Decorating Contractors of America, it costs between $3,000 and $5,000 to paint the outside of a 2,500 sq ft (230 m2) house, and between $3,750 and $7,500 to paint the interior of a house of the same size. These estimates typically include the costs of materials as well as labor. In addition to looking at how big your house is, consider how you want it painted. Factor in details such as how many colors of paint you want, how many doors, window frames, and other trim elements will need painting, and whether you’ll want the ceilings painted as well. Write down all these details so you can get a more exact price estimate from potential painters. If you’re planning to drastically change the colors of any surfaces, you may need multiple coats of paint to get the color you want. There are a number of painting cost calculators online that can give you a more precise estimate based on the square footage of your home as well as factors like the number of colors you plan to use, the amount of detail work that’s needed, and where you live. Try a calculator like the ones available at http://www.remodelingcalculator.org or on the Home Advisor website.  You’ll need to provide information such as the area of your home in square feet, how many doors and windows need to be painted, how many floors your home has, whether or not you want the moldings and ceilings painted, and whether it’s a paint job for a newly constructed home or a renovation on an older one. These calculators include the costs of materials and labor. Once you have an idea of the standard price ranges for house painting in your area, you’ll have a better sense of whether a potential painter is offering you a good deal. Do a search for contractors in your area and call up a few of them to get pricing estimates. Compare the estimates you receive and choose the best one.  Ask your friends and family for recommendations, or use a crowd-sourced directory like Angie’s List or Yelp to find reviews of painters in your area. Ideally, you should have each potential contractor come to your home so they can assess the job and give you a more accurate estimate. Make sure you provide the square footage of your home as well as other details, like how many doors and windows need to be painted and whether they’ll need to cover or remove old paint. Most professional painters will estimate their pricing based on a combination of factors, including the cost of paints and other materials as well as the cost of labor. Work with your painter to get an estimate of how much it will cost to paint your house based on the amount of work they’ll need to do as well as the size of the area they have to cover.  Many painters charge about $20 per hour in labor costs. Labor includes not only the time spent painting, but also time spent doing preparatory work such as power washing, scraping away old paint, or taping off areas you want painted in a different color. The total cost will likely be roughly twice the basic cost of materials and labor. This is because your painter may also need to cover the costs of things like marketing, insurance, subcontractors, and other expenses not directly associated with your paint job. They need to factor those things into their prices to make a profit. To calculate the price per square foot of a professional paint job, look at the total cost estimate, including materials, labor, and any other fees. Divide this number by the approximate area of your home. For example, perhaps you’ve received an estimate of $6,750 total for the interior and exterior of your 2,500 sq ft (230 m2) home. The approximate price per square foot would be $2.70.

Write an article based on this "Preheat the oven to 375 °F (191 °C) and spread the nuts on a sheet. Roast the pine nuts for 5 to 10 minutes. Remove the pine nuts once they're golden brown. Cool the pine nuts on a cold baking sheet. Store the pine nuts in an airtight container for up to 1 week."
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Use a rimmed baking sheet so the pine nuts won't slide off. Spread as many pine nuts as you want to toast on the sheet and set them aside while the oven heats. Ensure that the pine nuts are in a single layer so they toast evenly. Put the baking sheet in the preheated oven and cook them until they smell fragrant. Stir the pine nuts after they've been in the oven for 5 minutes. This will help them roast evenly. Pay close attention to the color of the pine nuts and take them out of the oven as soon as they're brown and they smell nutty. Keep in mind that the pine nuts will continue to cook even after you take them out of the oven. To prevent the pine nuts from burning, transfer the toasted pine nuts to a clean, rimmed baking sheet that's cold. This will stop the pine nuts from overcooking. Once the pine nuts are completely cool, put them into an airtight container. Then place them in the pantry out of direct sunlight. For the best flavor, use the pine nuts within 1 week. To store the pine nuts for longer, refrigerate or freeze the toasted nuts in an airtight container for up to 3 to 6 months.