In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Open the lid of the preheated grill, and place the lobster tails cut side down against the grate. Space the lobsters evenly from one another in the center of the grill for the most even cooking.  Lobster tails placed towards the edges may take longer to cook than those placed in the center of the grill. Space the tails a minimum of 3 inches (7.6 cm) apart for the mot even heat. Flip the tails if the shells are bright red. If your tails are not bright red yet, check that your grill is on medium-high heat and cook them until the shells are red, checking at 1-minute intervals. Turn the tails over on the grill, and spoon a tablespoon (14 g) of the herbed butter over the cut meat of each lobster tail. Close the lid of the grill and cook the lobster tails on this side for 4 minutes. After 4 minutes, open the lid of the grill. The lobster meat should be opaque and white. If it’s still translucent at all, double check the temperature of your grill (it should still be medium-high) and continue cooking until the meat is white and opaque, checking at 1-minute intervals. Use barbeque tongs to remove the lobster tails from the grill onto a serving plate. Serve them with the leftover herb butter and lemon wedges. Garnish the meat with fresh herbs for extra appeal at the table. Switch each of your burners into the off position, and twist the valve of your propane tank closed. Close the lid of your grill for storage, so rain and other debris don’t get inside.
Summary: Place the lobster skewers cut side down on the grill. Close the lid and check the lobster tails after 5 minutes. Flip the lobster tails and grill for another 4 minutes. Check the lobster for doneness by observing its color. Remove the lobster tails from the grill. Turn off your grill.

Hallucinations can affect any of your five senses—sight, hearing, taste, smell, or touch—and they can be caused by numerous underlying conditions. The perceptions must occur during a state of consciousness, however, and they will seem very real.  Most hallucinations are disorienting and cause distress in those experiencing them, but some can seem pleasant or enjoyable. Hearing voices qualifies as an auditory hallucination, while seeing lights, people, or objects that aren't really there is a common visual hallucination. The sensation of "insects" or other objects crawling on the skin is a common hallucination of touch. High fevers have been known to cause hallucinations of all degrees, especially in children and the elderly. Even if you do not fall into either demographic, fever can still be a cause of some hallucinations, so it is worth checking for.  Hallucinations can occur with any fever higher than 101 degrees Fahrenheit (38.3 degrees Celsius), but they are more common when dealing with fevers higher than 104 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius). Any fever higher than 104 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius) warrants immediate medical attention, regardless of whether or not it is accompanied by hallucinations. For fevers you can treat at home, begin by taking a fever-reducing medication like ibuprofen or acetaminophen. Drink plenty of fluids and monitor your temperature regularly. Mild and moderate hallucinations can be caused by severe sleep deprivation. Severe hallucinations are generally caused by other conditions but can be aggravated by sleep deprivation, as well.  The average adult should receive between seven and nine hours of sleep every night. If you are currently suffering from severe sleep deprivation, you may need to temporarily increase this amount by several hours until your body recovers. Sleeping during the day can disturb your usual sleep cycle and may trigger insomnia and hallucinations as a result. If your sleeping patterns are thrown off, you should try to establish a normal sleep pattern. Anxiety is another common cause of mild to moderate hallucinations, and it can also worsen severe hallucinations caused by other factors. As such, learning to minimize mental and physical stress can help reduce the frequency and severity of your hallucinations. Reduce physical stress by keeping yourself hydrated and well-rested. Regular light to moderate exercise can also improve your overall health and relieve your body of stress-related symptoms, including mild hallucinations. If you are unable to distinguish reality from hallucination, you should seek immediate emergency medical care.  You should also schedule an appointment with your doctor if you experience mild hallucinations on a frequent basis, since they are probably caused by an underlying medical condition. This is especially true if taking general home measures to improve your health have no effect. If you experience hallucinations that are accompanied by other severe symptoms, you should also seek emergency medical care. Such symptoms include discolored lips or fingernails, chest pain, clammy skin, confusion, loss of consciousness, high fever, vomiting, abnormal pulse, breathing difficulties, injury, seizure, severe abdominal pain, or irrational behavior.
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One-sentence summary -- Understand the nature of hallucinations. Check for a fever. Sleep better. Manage stress more effectively. Know when to call for help.

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Article: Feel free to vary the amount of sugar depending on how sweet you’d like it.
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Add together the shortening, sugar, cocoa, milk and mint in a medium bowl. Whisk the frosting together until it's smooth. Spread the frosting evenly across the top of the cake with a butter knife once it has cooled. Slice the cake into 8 portions, plate and garnish with a sprig of mint. Finished.

Problem: Article: The best drip cakes are created from layer cakes. Try baking a triple layer cake with three round cake pans. You can choose any flavor you want. Strawberry, vanilla, and chocolate are all great choices for a drip cake with ganache glaze. You can also use a boxed cake mix to make your cake. Once you bake the cake of your choice, let it cool completely. Make sure you let the cake cool at room temperature until it is cool to the touch. You should not feel any warmth coming from the cake. This should take about 20-30 minutes. Once the cake is cool, ice it.  You can use any type of icing, like buttercream or fondant. You can also used store-bought icing. You will need to refrigerate the cake before you can cover it in dripping ganache glaze. Place the iced cake in the refrigerator and allow it to cool for at least 60 minutes.
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Bake a layer cake. Ice the cake. Refrigerate the iced cake.