Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Make an ice bath. Cut the meat and fat. Mix the meat and fat with the spices. Freeze the meat mixture for 30 minutes. Grind the meat. Freeze the ground meat. Mix in the wet ingredients.

Answer: Fill a large bowl with ice, and place a smaller bowl inside it. Then, place your meat in the smaller bowl. This is how you’ll keep your meat cool while you’re working. But as mentioned above, if the meat starts to get too warm, put it back in the freezer to cool again. Quickly cut the frozen meat and fat into small chunks about one inch (2.54 cm) across. Then, place the meat and fat back into the small iced bowl as you finish chopping it. Again, this is to make sure the meat remains cool during the process. Use a clean spoon to mix the meat and fat while it remains on the ice bath. Then, add the salt, pepper, herbs and spices. Work quickly so that the meat doesn't begin to warm up. When the ingredients are completely mixed, remove the bowl from the ice bath and cover it with plastic wrap. Don't freeze the meat for more than an hour before you grind it. If you freeze it for too long, it will be difficult to grind. It should be slightly soft in the middle and frozen on the outside to grind correctly.  If you're making a recipe with wet ingredients like vinegar, sherry, or honey, mix the wet ingredients and place them in the refrigerator for later. If you're using sausage casings, remove them from the freezer and place them in a bowl of water to soak and soften. Remove your grinder from the freezer, and set it up according to the manufacturer's instructions. Place a cold bowl under the grinder's spout to catch the ground meat. Take the meat out of the freezer and run it through the grinder using either a coarse or fine setting, depending on your preference.  Some recipes recommend using a specific grinding setting, but many leave it up to individual preference. The coarse setting is similar to a rough chop. It grinds the meat into thick chunks, while the fine setting grinds up the meat finely. If the meat seems to be getting warm during the grinding process, put it back in the freezer for a few minutes before continuing. Then, only continue when it’s cool enough. When you're finished grinding, cover the bowl and put the meat back in the freezer. Don’t let it freeze solid, but only on the outside. While you wait for the meat to freeze, clean up the grinder and put it away. Remove the bowl from the freezer and add the remaining wet ingredients, such as vinegar, sherry or honey. Use either a standard mixer, a spoon or your hands to mix the ingredients until the sausage meat becomes sticky and holds together.  If you aren't planning on stuffing the sausage into casings, your sausage is now ready to cook or store. You can form it into patties and freeze it for later, or go ahead and cook it in a skillet for five minutes on each side.  If you're making sausage links, place the mixed sausage back in the freezer and prepare the sausage stuffer.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Get to know each other on a deeper level. Share your true feelings. Listen to how he feels. Notice any red flags. Communicate any concerns.

Answer: Once you have completed the steps above, you have been on a few dates, and you feel like things are going well, it is a good idea to be honest about your feelings. While it may take time to fall in love, you may quickly have strong enough feelings to start dating more seriously, which of course could lead to being boyfriends. It may be a little scary, but it could be worth it because being in a great relationship can contribute to a happier and more fulfilling life. Once you have gotten past the initial stages of getting to know each other, be honest about your feelings. If your feelings are growing deeper, it is perfectly fine to share that information. A relationship is a two-way street and it is important to truly listen to him too, instead of just talking about how you feel. Participate in active listening, which is the process of listening to him so that you truly hear what he is saying as opposed to listening in order to simply respond in your favor. If you share your feelings and he does not feel the same way, do not get upset or worry about it. When someone does not reciprocate your feelings, it does not mean that you are a bad person or that you are not good enough, it just means that you were not compatible. Not all relationship are healthy relationships. It is important to pay attention to any red flags that you may see during the infancy stages of your relationship. Issues such as uncontrollable anger or abusive communication are things that you want to pay attention to because they are not part of a healthy relationship. Introduce him to your close friends and family if you feel comfortable doing so. Sometimes they will notice potential problems that you cannot see. If you like him but you have minor concerns, it is perfectly fine to have a conversation with him about your concerns so that they can be resolved before you move forward with the relationship.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Gather everything you'll need. Test your LED strips. Test locations for your LED strips. Pick a placement for your switch.

Answer:
In addition to the LED light kit, you'll need additional electrical wire, preferably in two different colors to help you differentiate the positive and negative battery connections. The job will also require velcro strips (or a permanent adhesive if you prefer), additional 18- or 20-gauge electrical wire, sandpaper, pliers, screwdrivers, soldering equipment (or soldering gel), wire terminal connectors, electrical tape, and an in-line fuse. Test the strip by attaching the positive lead wire to the positive terminal  on a battery and connecting the negative lead wire to the negative side of the battery terminal. Make sure that each individual strip fully lights.  Your LED kit may come with a battery you can use to test the LED strips. If not, you can use your motorcycle's battery to test them. Just make sure you disconnect it from the motorcycle first. You can even use a spare nine-volt battery you have around to test the strips.  As you're testing the strips, separate all of the same-size strips into different piles. This will make it easier to use them later. It's a good idea to disconnect the motorcycle's battery now even if you don't need to use it to test the LED strips. In most models of motorcycle, you will find the battery located beneath the seat. By disconnecting the battery, you can test your LED light strips without worry of harming the other motorcycle components that it powers. Your specific LED kit may come with instructions for where to mount your lights, but if not, use painter's tape to temporarily attach them to the motorcycle. Try a couple of designs and make sure that you have enough strips to complete the design you want. Make sure you're using masking tape since it won't hurt the paint on your motorcycle at all when you peel it back off. Your LED kit will come with a switch, which should have three leads on the back—positive, negative, and ground. Pick a comfortable location where you will later mount the switch.