INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Once the plant is about 3 feet (1 meter) high, it will soon be time for harvest. Typically, the leaves will appear during spring or summer. To harvest, use your finger and thumb to gently pluck 3 or 4 bright green leaves off of the plant. These green leaves are ready to be turned into tea. White tea is made from leaves that haven’t fully opened. Preferably, pick the leaves on a warm day. Leave them outside in the sunlight all day long. Then, remove the stems and heat them in a hot, dry skillet for a 2 or 3 minutes. Let the leaves cool down and then store them in an airtight container. To make green tea, put the bright green leaves out in a shady location for a few hours. Then, you can either put them in a rice cooker or roast them in a hot, dry skillet for a few minutes. After that, bake the leaves for 20 minutes at a temperature of 250°F (121° C). Allow the leaves to cool and store them in an airtight container if you don’t want to brew them immediately.  Leaves kept dry in an airtight container can last for several years. Preferably, use the tea within a year. Using a rice cooker will leave the green tea with an earthier taste. To make green tea in a rice cooker, first put water-absorbent paper into the cooker. Then, turn the setting to a heat-preserving mode. Add a shallow layer of leaves. Do not cover the cooker all of the way. Leave the leaves for 3 to 4 hours. Roll the freshly picked leaves between your fingers until they turn dark. Then, spread the leaves out on a flat surface and leave them in a cool location for 2 or 3 days. Brew the leaves immediately or store them in an airtight container. The leaves will last for years if they are tightly sealed in the container. Alternatively, dry the leaves by baking them for 20 minutes in an oven preheated to 250 °F (121 °C). Allow the fresh leaves to sit in the sun for 30 minutes to an hour. After that, bring the leaves inside and allow them to sit for up to 10 hours, mixing them every hour. Dry the leaves in the oven at 250°F (121°C) for 10 to 12 minutes. Then, brew them or store them in an airtight container.  Make sure that the container is completely sealed. Your leaves can last for years if they are kept dry. Put several leaves inside of a tea bag or tea infuser. Place the bag into boiling water. Allow the tea to steep for at least 3 minutes and remove the bag. To sweeten, add sugar, honey, or artificial sweetener. Then, enjoy your tea. You can also infuse your tea with herbs, such as lavender, for a floral taste. Use a very small amount in comparison to the amount of tea leaves you use for tea, unless you want a very strong herbal taste.

SUMMARY: Pick 2 or 3 bright green leaves. Pick young leaves before they open for white tea. Make green tea. Produce black tea. Turn your leaves into oolong tea. Make your tea.

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Summary: Click on the “Start” button, then click on “Control Panel. Click on “Uninstall a program,” or “Remove a program. Scroll through the list of programs and identify any programs you're unfamiliar with. Click on each program you want removed, and select “Uninstall.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If your trash service collects the garbage infrequently, you might worry about it getting stinky with dog poo.  Even when the poo is wrapped up in bags, the scent can be quite powerful, especially in the summer.  You can solve this problem by investing in a smaller, separate trash can specifically for dog waste.  Ensure it has a lid.  Place a liner in it as you would with any other can, but leave it outside, and empty it into your larger trash bin when your trash collection service arrives.  If your trash tends to be relatively stinky even without the addition of dog waste, there is little to be gained from utilizing a separate trash can just for dog waste. If you don't want to dispose of your bagged dog waste in a separate can, place it in your primary garbage bin (the big one that sits by the curb). A pet waste digester is a device that breaks dog poo down into a safe, biodegradable liquid that is then absorbed by your yard.  To use the device, simply drop the waste in the opening, add warm water, and add the digestive agent.  The exact amount of water and digestive agent required depends on the pet waste digester model you have. Installation is relatively easy, but does require you to dig a shallow hole (usually about one cubic foot) in your yard.  This allows the liquefied poo to release slowly into the yard without pooling onto the grass. Always follow manufacturer directions when using your pet waste digester. In its natural state, dog poop is not a good fertilizer, as it contains harmful bacteria and (potentially) parasites.  New technologies, however, allow you to ferment your dog poo using commercially available kits.  The fermentation process will remove the toxic elements and leave behind nutrient-rich soil.  The basic process involves mixing a fermentive accelerant, a dry mix, and water in specific amounts, then adding poo to a small bucket. After the bucket is full, dig a small hole in your yard and poor the mixture in.  Cover with soil. After about two weeks, the poo will be completely transformed to healthy soil. Pet waste fermenting systems are available in a few stores on the west coast, but can be easily ordered online. Don't use dog poo fertilizer on plants that are intended for human consumption. Many cities ban pet waste in human toilets since waste water systems cannot properly process it.  It's best to err on the side of caution and put your dog poo in the garbage.  Alternately, if you want to do some investigating, contact your local Department of Health or Municipal Waste Department and find out if it is possible to flush dog poop down the toilet. If your local waste water system allows pet poop, you could use flushable poop bags.  These bags are specially designed to break down when they come in contact with water.

SUMMARY:
Consider getting a separate trash can. Install a pet waste digester. Turn your dog poo into fertilizer. Be cautious when flushing your dog waste down the toilet.