In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If the blanket does not have an outer layer, or you are washing the inner, it is important you know what it is made of. Washing instructions can differ for blankets of different materials. Blankets that weigh more than 12lbs (5.5kg) should be washed in a commercial washer with the capacity for large loads.  Check what your washing machine's weight capacity is too.  If your blanket is too heavy for your washer's recommended load, you can take it to a laundromat or a professional laundering service with large commercial machines. If you are using a professional service, ensure the blanket is washed according to the right temperature for your blanket's fabric. Make sure you do not dry clean your blanket. Select either a cold or warm water cycle depending on the fabric. Choose the lightest wash setting, either a gentle or delicate setting on your washer. Use a gentle detergent that does not include any bleach or whitening agents.  Soft fleece blankets (also called cuddle fleece or 'Minky', of a soft plush feel) should be washed in a cold water machine wash with a gentle detergent. Avoid fabric softener which can gel the short, soft fibers.  Ultra-soft chenille blankets can be washed in a cold or tepid water machine cycle with gentle detergent.  Poly-pellets or bead inner blankets can be washed in a warm water cycle, but avoid hot water. 100% cotton-inner blankets can use either cold or warm water alone in a delicate machine cycle with gentle detergent.  Wash waterproof blankets in a warm or hot water machine wash as these can be harder to clean. Still avoid bleach or vinegar cleaning products.  If you have a flannel blanket, use fabric softener in a cold or medium water cycle. Alternatively, put 1 cup of white vinegar in the rinse water. Doing either of these will soften the flannel and remove pilling (the bumpy threads that break and clump on the surface of the material).
Summary: Check the fabric your blanket is made of. Check the size and weight of your blanket. Put your blanket in the appropriate sized washer.

The letters that have survived your crossing out will help form your prediction about the relationship you will have with this person. In the example of Samantha and Alexander, there are 10 remaining letters. " You may want to write down the word FLAME to help ensure your prediction is accurate. Move through the letters in the word "FLAME" one at a time until your count reaches the total number of leftover letters that you found previously. After you have counted the 5 letters of "FLAME," you can continue counting from 6 to 10 starting again at "F" and ending at "E," if needed. If you have more than 10 leftover letters, repeat the process a third time, starting with "F." Whichever letter you end on will provide you the answer for the kind of relationship you can look forward to with the person whose name you are using. In the example of Samantha and Alexander, 10 letters remained after crossing out shared letters. Counting through the letters of "FLAME" twice makes the 10th letter "E." You can now use the acronym "FLAME" to figure out just what the future holds for your and this other person. Match the letter you ended on with the following meaning of each letter of the word "FLAME":  F= Friendship L= Love A= Affection M= Marriage E= Enemies
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One-sentence summary -- Total the number of leftover letters. Count through the letters of "FLAME. Note your ending letter. Analyze your future relationship.

Q: Feed your goldfish 2 or 3 times a day. Feed them only a few pinches of food each session. Be sure you’re feeding your goldfish nutritional feed that is designed for the particular type of goldfish you have.  In total, provide an amount of food over the course of the day that allows for 5 to 6 minutes of feeding. If the food is dry, soak it in water from the tank for five to ten seconds before feeding your fish. Un-soaked food can injure or sicken the fish when it expands in the stomach. Favor pellets, which should sink, but also include flaked fish food – which will often float on the surface, as goldfish like to eat from both the surface and the bottom of the tank. While feeding goldfish, follow the classic "less is more" approach, as overfeeding a goldfish leads to far more dangerous complications than underfeeding.  Watch for long trails of poop trailing from behind your goldfish.  If present, you're feeding it too much. Your goldfish should usually be fully aware of its surroundings and be moving around with interest and excitement.  Most of a goldfish’s time is spent nibbling on stuff and actively swimming around.  If your goldfish isn’t doing so, look closely for signs that it may be sick.  Goldfish eyes should be entirely clear.  If your goldfish has foggy eyes, it is likely sick. Check out the fish’s fins and body.  Fins should be stiff and solid, without uneven edges. Look at the goldfish’s skin.  White spots, fuzzy patches, or red streaks all indicate illness. Test your water at the first signs of illness.  Often, an illness is a sign that either water or feeding needs to be adjusted. Whether your goldfish has developed unsightly spots, is floating around erratically, or has fins that are not as sprightly as usual, there are proven methods of treatment for the most common goldfish illnesses.  There a handful of common goldfish diseases, most of which can be treated by refreshing the water, though some require more detailed treatment. Identify the particular sickness your goldfish is suffering from by crosschecking its symptoms with online descriptions and treat your fish accordingly. Check out the various wikiHow articles on how to treat common goldfish health issues such as swim bladder complications and white spots.
A: Feed your goldfish a well-monitored, nutritious diet. Take care not to overfeed your goldfish. Watch out for signs of illness or infection. Diagnose your goldfish’s illness by consulting specific symptom lists online.

Problem: Article: Put your contact information on your About page as well as a separate Contact page of your portfolio Web site. Your About page or separate "Hire Me" page should identify you professionally, represent you as trustworthy, display your qualifications and show off your best work as described in the General Advice section. You can include a "Hire Me" button that either links to this information from another page or to an e-mail contact application. Linking to the Web sites of clients you've worked for or to your LinkedIn profile is valid; linking to your personal Web site or to your pictures on Facebook generally is not. Include keywords that people looking for your services are likely to use, such as the type of writing you specialize in and where you're located. If you write copy in Denver, use "Denver copywriter" or "Denver copywriter" as keywords.  Place keywords in your Web page title bars and in the page text in a natural, readable way. Overuse of keywords in text will turn clients off, and many search engines will now reject sites with overused keywords. If you have keywords that people are likely to misspell (e.g., "writter" for "writer"), you may want to include those misspellings as keywords - just not as keywords that are visible on the text of any of your Web pages.
Summary:
Make it easy for clients to contact you. Make it clear you're looking for work. Avoid irrelevant hyperlinks. Be SEO friendly.