The odor coming from your shoes is often the product of bacteria and sweat. You should choose a spray that is anti-bacterial to kill the odor creating germs, but you might also want to use an anti-fungal foot powder. Molds and other kinds of fungi thrive in dark, moist environments, and an anti-fungal could help your foot odor problem.  Some common disinfecting sprays include Lysol, Smelleze, and Dr. Scholl's foot spray. Most of these products can be found at your local drug store or pharmacy. Pick your shoes up one at a time and spray a liberal amount of your disinfectant/deodorizing spray inside. It may be easiest for you to hold your shoe upside down and point the sprayer toward the toes of your shoes. This way, the spray spreads throughout the entire length of your shoe. Your shoes should air dry quickly after being sprayed with disinfectant/deodorizer. If you applied your disinfectant/deodorizer in the evening or before going to bed, in the morning it should be dry.  For daytime deodorizing, you can speed the drying process by leaving your shoes in the sun. If the smell comes back later, repeat this process.
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One-sentence summary -- Choose a suitable spray. Spray the inside of your shoe. Allow the shoes to dry and respray as needed.

Q: If you want to wear your sweatshirt around town or for a night out, select a pair of jeans that fit great. You can go with a skinny jean for a modern look, or choose a bootcut pair for a traditional style. This looks great for running errands, hanging out with friends, or going to the movies. You can choose a navy hoodie with white skinny jeans for a chic look. To pull off the laid-back look, select a pair of structured leggings in cotton or leather material. Wear leggings with your sweatshirt if you are grabbing coffee with your friend or going grocery shopping. Combine a pair of black leather leggings with a fitted black sweatshirt for a monochromatic look. If you want to wear your sweatshirt in a stylish, feminine way, try pairing it with a mini-skirt or knee-length skirt with a pair of tights underneath. This is a great way to make your outfit a bit dressier, so you can wear your sweatshirt to work, on a date, or for a night out. For instance, select a solid-colored sweatshirt to wear with a black, faux leather skirt and black opaque tights. Put on a pair of heels, and wear this to the club on a fall or winter night! If you want to make your sweatshirt look professional, wear it with a pair of tailored trousers. This makes your outfit look pulled together and presentable, rather than laid-back and casual.  Try pairing a plain tan sweatshirt with a pair of brown trousers and a neutral-colored loafer. You can also try layering other garments underneath, such as a collared, button-down shirt. This ties together your outfit, so you look neat and professional.
A: Wear your favorite pair of jeans with your sweatshirt for a casual look. Choose a pair of leggings if you want a comfy outfit. Select a skirt and tights with your sweatshirt for a more polished look. Pair your sweatshirt with trousers for a business-casual look.

Article: Tap on the gear icon on your home screen to open the Settings menu. The option is located on the left side of the screen. Tap on it. Here, you can choose a wallpaper that will be shown on the lock screen and the menu screen. You can also adjust the brightness of the screen. Tap on “Choose a New Wallpaper,” then choose images either from the default themes that iPad has or your camera roll.  Select an image and you will be shown a preview of the image. Tap “Set Lock Screen” to set the image as the lock screen wallpaper. Tap “Set Home Screen” to set the image as the home screen wallpaper. Adjusting the brightness is useful, as it can save energy when on low settings and prevent eyestrain. Just slide the bar on the menu to adjust the screen's brightness. It is best to set the brightness to just around the middle of the bar.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Go to the Settings menu. Look for the “Wallpapers & Brightness” option once you're in the Settings menu. Change the wallpaper. Adjust the screen's brightness to your liking.

Article: Make sure that the eggs are room temperature. Cold eggs can lead to a tough, over-cooked omelette. You want to break up the yolks until there are no strands or globs left. The mixture should be a little frothy. If you wish, you can add a pinch of salt and a dash of pepper at this point.  Consider adding a few small pieces of cold butter to the beaten eggs. This will result in a richer, fluffier omelette.  For a lighter, fluffier omelette, add a little bit of water to the egg mixture. The steam from the heating water will cause the eggs to fluff up when cooked. Turn on your stove and set the heat to medium. Place the skillet on the burner and drop 2 teaspoons of butter or margarine onto the surface. Using the handle, tilt the skillet around until the entire surface is covered with the melting butter. This will prevent the eggs from sticking to the surface of the pan. If you do not have a skillet, you can use a non-stick frying pan instead. Shake and tilt the skillet so that the egg mixture coats the bottom. As the top of the omelette begins to set, run your spatula around the edges of the omelette. Lift them up slightly to let the uncooked egg flow under the omelette. When the omelette is still runny and shiny on top, sprinkle the cheese down the middle of it. The omelette will continue cooking after you fold it in half. If you wait until the omelette is fully-cooked! the result will be a very dry omelette. Consider adding some other ingredients as well, such as sliced up mushrooms, herbs, or bits of ham. Make sure that any ingredients you add are already cooked (with the exception of cheese and herbs). For more ideas, refer to the section in this article on adding variations to your omelette. Slide the spatula under one part of the omelette and lift, flipping the omelette over onto itself. When the underside of the omelette starts to turn golden brown, take the skillet off the burner. Use a spatula to slide the omelette off the skillet and onto a plate. You can serve the omelette as it is, or you can garnish it with some herbs, such as chives, basil, oregano, or parsley. You can also serve it with a few slices of fried bacon or toast. Although omelettes are typically served for breakfast, you can eat yours for lunch or dinner as well!
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Break two eggs into a bowl. Beat the eggs with a fork or whisk. Butter an 8-inch (20.32-centimeter) skillet. Pour the egg mix onto the skillet. Continue spreading the egg around with a spatula. Add the cheese just before the omelette finishes cooking. Fold the omelet in half. Finish cooking the omelette, then transfer it to a plate. Garnish and serve the omelette.