INPUT ARTICLE: Article: To make a fizzing potion, you’ll need several glass jars or vials of various sizes. You’ll also need liquid dishwashing soap, white vinegar, baking soda, a spoon, food coloring, glitter, and other mix-in options for your potions. Have the kids make their potions on a large tray, like a baking sheet, so that the fizz will be contained easily.  For a more authentic potion-making session, transfer your ingredients into plain glass jars and create labels for them with creative alternative names. For example, you could put the dishwashing soap into a glass vial and label it “enchanted syrup.” If you don’t have liquid dishwashing soap, you could also use shavings of bar soap for the same effect. It’s a good idea to wear clothes that you wouldn’t mind getting dirty when making potions, just in case something splashes onto you!

SUMMARY: Set up your potion-making workspace by assembling all your tools.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Wipe spots gently in a blotting motion with baby wipes. If you don’t have baby wipes, similarly clean spots with a clean microfiber cloth dampened with cool water and a small amount of mild laundry detergent mixed together.  Always test cleaning agents on an out of sight part of your furniture before cleaning visible sections. If the fabric is discolored or negatively impacted by the cleaner, refrain from using it. In most cases, the cleaning agents in baby wipes will be gentle enough to clean your furniture without damaging it. When spot cleaning, refrain from soaking the fabric all the way through. This could cause the quality of the fabric to deteriorate. Fill a bucket with cool water. Add a small amount of dish soap. Stir the water until bubbles form. Wet a clean microfiber cloth in the solution. Wring out excess water. Lightly wipe the furniture to clean its fabric.  Avoid over saturating the fabric of the furniture when cleaning in this fashion. Only a light to moderate amount of water should soak into the furniture fabric. While wiping the furniture, follow the natural grain (direction) of the fabric. Going against the grain could damage its appearance. The machine wash instructions for your furniture should be listed on its label. Use a cold cycle and an appropriate amount of detergent. Avoid machine washing too frequently, as this can sometimes cause fabric to break down more quickly.  If your label has fallen off or is impossible to read, look up machine washing instructions by searching for the furniture name and manufacturer online. Unless otherwise indicated, do not dry your furniture covers in a dryer. Doing so may cause the quality of your fabric to deteriorate. For an even higher quality cleaning, take your furniture covers to a dry cleaner. Dry cleaning information should be indicated on the furniture’s label. Some fabrics used in white furniture, like leather, shouldn’t be exposed to water if it can be helped. Water can stain or damage these kinds of fabrics. A steam cleaner is usually an effective and safe upholstery cleaning tool in these cases.  The operation of your steam cleaner will depend on its make and model. Follow the instructions that came with your steam cleaner for best results. For small areas that need additional cleaning power, use the “Steam” function of an iron to apply a burst or two of steam before using general cleaning measures. Air drying is the gentlest way of removing moisture from furniture fabric. Position the cleaned furniture somewhere it won’t be touched and re-dirtied. Some furniture may take up to 48 hours to dry.  In some cases, you may need to repeat certain techniques, like wiping the fabric with cool, soapy water, several times before dirt is fully removed. To prevent the furniture from being over saturated with water, allow it to dry completely after applying each cleaning technique. Speed up the drying process by opening windows. Though the natural drying option is always best, you could also speed up drying by blowing on wet spots with a hairdryer.
Summary: Spot clean as the need arises. Wipe upholstery with soapy water for general cleaning. Clean removable covers in a washing machine, if applicable. Use a steam cleaner. Allow furniture to air dry completely after cleaning.

You can find this option all the way to the right of the top toolbar. It's at the bottom of the drop-down menu and it will open a new window. You can find it third from the left of the top of the menu.  " " Type their names under "Address of website."  " " Do this instead of setting the slider to "Medium" and then click "Sites," enter the websites you'd like to manage, click "Allow," and then click "OK" twice.
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One-sentence summary -- Open your Internet Explorer browser. Click on the Tools popup-menu. Click on the Internet Options item in the menu. Click on the Privacy tab. Decide whether you want to have automatic cookie handling or if you want to restrict your cookies to selective sites. If you want to have automatic cookie handling, set the slider to "Medium. Click "Sites. Enter the address of the websites that you'd like to manage. Click "Allow". Click "OK. Click "OK. If you'd like to restrict your cookie handling to selective sites, repeat the process above, but set the slider to "High".

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Place the oven rack in the middle position. a 12-cup tube pan. You can also use a 12-cup Bundt cake pan.  You can rub about a teaspoon of butter on the pan before you use it, as it will add an extra layer of depth to the flavor of the cake. You can also use shortening or dab just enough vegetable or coconut oil to evenly cover the pan. Both of these options will prevent your cake from sticking to the pan.  Try not to use cooking sprays to grease your pan, if possible. These are convenient, but areas where the heat doesn’t burn the spray off can become sticky or pasty over time, meaning you’ll have to replace your pan sooner rather than later.  Coat the greased cake pan with a couple of spoonfuls of flour, enough to create a thin dusting which will prevent the grease from absorbing into the batter when the cake is baking. You can do this in a mixer bowl. If you have an electric mixer, whisk on medium-high speed for 5 minutes. Do this in a medium bowl. Stir in vanilla. Place the saucepan over medium heat. Stir until the mixture is hot but not boiling. You can tell you have reached this sweet spot between hot and boiling when you see small bubbles start to form around the edges of the saucepan. That is your indication to reduce the heat to low. If the mixture does boil, simply lower the temperature immediately. Boiling milk will cause it to curdle, thus potentially affecting the texture of your cake. If you notice that the milk has curdled too much, it may be best to start again - melt the butter once more, then add the milk and vanilla. Otherwise, go ahead and use the milk - it is safe to do so. Do this slowly, alternating between adding egg mixture and adding flour mixture. Keep mixing throughout this process. When you have added both mixtures to the saucepan, pour the batter into the greased pan. Rotate the pan at least once during this hour. Check 15 minutes prior to the end of the hour to make sure your cake is baking evenly.  To test whether the cake is baking evenly, remove the cake from the oven and poke it in the middle with a toothpick. The toothpick should come out clean or with only a few crumbles. Batter on the toothpick means the cake needs to stay in the oven for longer.  The cake should be golden when it’s ready. the cake in the pan for 10 minutes. You can then transfer the cake to a serving plate to allow it to fully cool down. Great toppings for a hot milk cake include fruit, broiled coconut, or powdered sugar icing.

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Preheat the oven to 325°F (163°C). Grease and flour Whisk the eggs and sugar together. Mix the flour, baking powder, and salt together. Melt the butter in a small saucepan. Stir in the milk and vanilla. Add the egg/sugar mixture and the flour mixture to the saucepan with hot milk. Bake the cake for 1 hour at 325°F (163°C). Cool Top the cake while it’s still warm.