INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you got cooking oil, makeup, or another oily substance on your Ugg boots, draw over the stain with a piece of plain white chalk. Let the chalk stay in place overnight, then dust it away the next morning with your suede brush. Repeat as needed until the stain is gone, then wash your shoes if they need it. You can also cover the stain with baby powder or cornstarch. Let it sit in place overnight, then dust off the powder with your suede brush. If you can still see the oil, reapply a fresh layer of baby powder. Keep doing this until the stain is gone. If your kit came with a rubber eraser, rub the end of it against any stains or scuff marks on your Ugg boots. Often, this will lift minor stains, which will reduce how much scrubbing you have to do once you wet your shoes. If you don’t have a suede eraser,  you can use a regular white rubber eraser. However, don’t use a colored eraser, as it could leave stains on your boots. Wiping your shoes with a damp cloth after you wear them can help prevent salt stains, but if you do end up with these light-colored marks on your shoes, you probably need to take them to the dry cleaner’s. Most home remedies for removing salt stains, like cleaning your boots with vinegar, can discolor or damage the suede. If a little water gets onto your shoes, it can leave an obvious mark. To help those water spots fade, blot your shoes with a damp sponge until the surface is evenly wet, but not soaked. Allow the shoes to air-dry naturally. If your shoes got wet with muddy water, you’ll need to wash them with suede cleaner. If you’ve been wearing your Uggs for a while, they may start to develop an odor, especially if you wear them without socks. To get rid of any unpleasant smells, pour a few spoonfuls of baking soda or cornstarch into the bottom of your shoe. Shake the boot around to distribute the baking soda evenly and leave it overnight.  You can also combine baking soda and cornstarch, if you’d like. Shake out the excess powder before you wear the shoes.

SUMMARY: Rub chalk on your shoes if you have an oil stain. Rub away scuff marks and dirt with a suede eraser. Take your shoes to be professionally cleaned if they get salt stains. Dampen your shoes and let them dry if they get water spots. Pour baking soda or cornstarch into your Uggs to deodorize them.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Staying positive will help get your clients through tough workouts. Be uplifting in the way you talk to your clients with phrases like, "You're doing great!" or "Just keep pressing forward!" Remember to smile at your class to show them that you're happy to be there with them.  If you seem tired or gloomy, your class may perceive this as disdain for them or the workout. Don't take the workout too seriously. A good sense of humor can go a long way in lifting your class's spirits. If you shout at your class the entire time, your voice will get hoarse and your class may feel intimidated. But speaking softly for too long may cause your class to lose interest. Change the tone of your voice if you find yourself shouting or whispering too much to hold your class's engagement. Staying silent during the workout may leave your class confused about what they're doing. Give clear instructions to your class about what workout they're doing, how many reps they have to go, and what muscles that exercise is strengthening.  If you're doing squats with your class, for example, you might say, "These are great for your glutes! 3 more to go!" A working knowledge of human anatomy can inform you on what muscles are being worked during exercises so you can cue in your class. If you count up (like, "1, 2, 3..."), your class will not know when the rep will end and lose motivation. Counting down (like "10, 9, 8...") can give your class a definite end so they can pace themselves and avoid burning out too soon.  You might say, for example, "Alright, now we're going to do jumping jacks! 10, 9, 8..." Keep a clock in plain sight so your class knows how much longer they have until the class ends. A clear finish time can boost your class's energy through difficult reps.
Summary: Cultivate a positive teaching attitude. Vary your tone of voice. Use verbal cues to inform your class about the exercises. Count down when doing exercise reps.

Looking preppy involves looking clean and well-maintained. For both men and women, hair should look well-maintained and controlled; the same applies for men's facial hair, which should be kept trimmed and tidy. Use hair spray, pomade, gel, clips, elastics, or other products to formulate sleek and subdued hair styles; Ivy League hair cuts typically incorporate a side part and combed-over hair. A key factor in preppy dress is the use of natural fabrics (e.g. cotton, wool, silk, lambskin suede), some of which tend to get wrinkled very easily. The preppy look embraces wrinkles as they are a testament to the quality of the fabric used to make a garment. Wear your preppy clothes with confidence and do not make an effort to press or iron things. This wrinkled look also conveys the relaxed, self-assured vibe of preppy style. Opt for minimal jewelry with your preppy attire. Men should reserve their accessories to a nice watch and, if applicable, a wedding band. Women can vary jewelry choices, but should try to match metals (e.g. yellow gold, platinum gold, silver) and opt for something conservative - for instance, a strand of pearls is the perfect addition to a preppy look. A preppy look for women also involves being conservative with makeup.
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One-sentence summary -- Groom yourself appropriately. Welcome wrinkly clothing. Be conservative with jewelry.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Heat until the temperature reaches 120 to 130° F (50 to 55° C). Check the temperature with an instant read thermometer. Don't have a thermometer? The water is ready about a minute after it hits the definitely-hot-but-I'm-not-burning-myself stage. At 120° the water is touchable. At about 130°, it hits the point where you can't touch it without burning yourself. You want it somewhere in that frame. You know -- one of those ones with a dough hook, like a KitchenAid. It can be done without one, but your forearms are gonna be aching in the morning. That dough hook will make everything much easier. On low speed, combine the dry ingredients until they are well combined. Make sure the egg is fully incorporated into the dough. The dough should be slightly sticky or tacky, only lightly sticking to your fingers when you touch it. This should take about 5 minutes. Obviously it'll take longer if you're doing it by hand. Leave it to rise for about 10 minutes on the counter or on top of the stove. A "warmish" spot is ideal. For the bread to adequately rise in the oven, it needs to go through two rounds of rising beforehand. To make old-fashioned pan rolls, pinch off dough the size of a small ball, comfortably fitting in the palm of your hand. Roll the ball of dough between your hands until rounded perfectly. Continue until all the dough is shaped into dinner rolls of roughly the same size. This recipe should warrant 12-15 rolls. You want them to almost double in size -- which should take about 30 to 45 minutes. While you're waiting for this, preheat the oven to 375° to 400°F (190° to 200°C). Then, if you'd like, take them out of the oven and brush the tops with melted butter for extra flavor and softness. And then serve almost immediately. Brush with butter if you'd like, not take them out of the oven if you'd like. Well, you could keep them in the oven, but then you'd never be able to eat them, so where's the fun in that?

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In a saucepan, combine the water and shortening or butter. Get out your mixing bowl and heavy-duty mixer. Add the dry milk powder, yeast, sugar, salt and flour to bowl. Add the warm water and egg, mixing until a soft dough starts to form. Add more flour, if needed, to make a soft dough. Knead the dough, using the dough hook, until satiny. Turn out your dough into a clean mixing bowl and cover with plastic wrap. When 10 minutes is up, remove the wrap, spray your hands with nonstick cooking spray and punch down the dough. Shape dough as desired. Place rolls in a baking pan sprayed with nonstick cooking spray and let rise. Bake rolls until golden brown, about 15 minutes.