In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Put on the yukata as you would a robe. It's a good idea to flip the long sleeves back over your arms. That way, they won't be in your way when you wrap the garment around your body. Hold both sides of the fabric together in front of your body with one hand. With the other hand, feel for the center seam on the back. Adjust the yukata so the seam is centered with your back and the sides are even. Grasp the sides from the top corners and hold them straight in front of you. Then pull the yukata up until the bottom hem meets your ankles. Hold the hem at that height while you wrap the yukata around your body. While holding the fabric in each hand, spread out your arms as if you were about to give a hug. Then pull the right side of the garment to your left hip bone, and hold it in place with your right hand. Pull the left side tightly so it holds the right side in place. Then slide out your right hand as you bring the left side to your right hip bone. Be sure to fold the right side down first, then wrap the left side over it. A yukata (or any other kimono) is only wrapped right side over left when dressing a deceased person for burial.
Summary: Slide your arms through the sleeves. Find the back seam to center the garment. Adjust the length to ankle level. Bring the right side to your left hip. Cross the left side to your right hip.

If you're avoiding eggs for dietary reasons — and not just because your fridge is understocked — check the brownie mix ingredients first. Some brownie mixes contain whey or other dairy products not suitable for vegans. Less commonly, some brands include egg whites. The easiest option is to follow the recipe printed on the box. For each egg in the recipe, replace it with one of the following:  1 tbsp (15 mL) finely ground flax seeds, mixed into 3 tbsp (45 mL) water and allowed to thicken for five minutes.  ¼ cup (60 mL) plain nonfat yogurt (or soy yogurt for a vegan recipe)  An egg replacement product, available at health food stores Eggs are complex ingredients. While most egg substitutes can replace the moisture and the ability to hold the batter together, they do not form the same foaming structure that eggs do. Try adding ½ tsp (2.5 mL) baking powder to the mix to create a slightly airier batter and avoid a dense, collapsed brownie. This is a ballpark figure, since brownie mixes come in many different recipes. You may need to experiment with adding more. If you don't want to worry about all these egg substitutes, you can skip the recipe on the box and go with a two-ingredient recipe instead. Here are a couple options which may sound strange, but which end up working pretty well:  Open a can of black beans (~15 oz). Drain and rinse well to reduce salt, fill can with water, and blend until you don't see any bean skins. Mix with a box of brownie mix (~20 oz) and bake on a greased pan until a toothpick comes out mostly clean.  Combine a can of pumpkin puree (~15 oz) with a box of brownie mix (~20 oz). Bake for about 25–30 minutes or according to package instructions.
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One-sentence summary -- Start with a box of brownie mix. Replace the eggs with simple substitutes. Consider adding a rising agent. Try a quick brownie mix recipe instead.

Q: You won’t have to worry about start-up costs and marketing if you join a practice, giving you the time you need to further develop your skills and interact with other reflexologists. Reflexologists can practice at chiropractor’s offices, fitness centers, salons, and other health and wellness centers. Establishing your own private practice requires more marketing effort, but allows you to establish your own treatment philosophy, prices, and hours of operation. Apply for positions at hotel spas or on cruise ships if you’re open to traveling. Consider joining the RAA or getting another professional membership. These organizations often offer networking opportunities, educational events or resources, and an online community presence.
A: Join an established reflexology practice. Start your own practice. Consider choosing an adventurous position. Join a professional organization.

Article: It's directly above the options menu on the left side of the page. Clicking this will take you back to your inbox. You'll find this option above the "Inbox" heading near the top of the Outlook interface. Doing so will open a new email template on the right side of the page. Since you'll be recalling it after you send it, what you enter here doesn't really matter; however, you'll want to add the following information to the pertinent fields:  A contact A subject A message It's in the bottom-right corner of the email window. Doing so will send your email to your recipient. You'll see this option pop up in the top-right corner of the email inbox. Clicking it will halt your email's sending progress and open the email in a new window. From here, you can edit your email or simply click Discard at the bottom of the email's window to get rid of it.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Click ← Options. Click +New. Enter information for your email. Click Send. Click Undo.

Problem: Article: Do not use gel toothpaste. If possible, choose a toothpaste product that contains baking soda Toothpaste is great for removing marks from tile that is textured.
Summary:
Use regular white toothpaste.