Article: Put a pan on your stove top and bring up the temperature of it.  Add some cooking oil at this stage.  Heat until the oil sizzles. Use a cast iron pan for best results. Dry roast them for about 1 minute.  Stir them occasionally to prevent them from sticking to your pan and to roast them evenly.  Thicker noodles will take longer to cook. Thin noodles will cook quickly.  Take care not to overcook them. Roast the noodles until they are dried.  Stir them and listen for a squeaking noise.  Take them away from heat when they make this noise or are cooked to your preference. Dry roasting will help remove any rubbery texture the Shirataki noodles might have.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Heat up a pan. Add the noodles to the hot pan. Remove noodles when dry.

Problem: Article: Double-click the Excel document that contains your pivot table. If you haven't yet made the pivot table, open a new Excel document and create a pivot table before continuing. Click the Pivot Table on your worksheet to select and edit it. This tab is in the middle of the toolbar ribbon at the top of the Excel window. It will open your pivot table tools on the toolbar ribbon. On different versions, this tab may be named Analyze, or Options under the "Pivot Table Tools" heading. This button looks like an "fx" sign on a table icon on the far-right end of the toolbar. It will open a drop-down menu. It will open a new window where you can add a new, custom column to your Pivot Table. Click the Name field, and type in the name you want to use for your new column. This name will appear at the top of the column. Click the Formula field below Name, and type the formula you want to use for calculating you new column's data values.  Make sure you type the formula on the right side of the "=" sign. Optionally, you can also select an existing column, and add it to your formula as a value. Select the field you want to add in the Fields section here, and click Insert Field to add it to your formula. Doing so will add the column to the right side of your pivot table.
Summary: Open the Excel document you want to edit. Select the pivot table you want to edit. Click the Pivot Table Analyze tab. Click the Fields, Items, & Sets button on the toolbar ribbon. Click Calculated Field on the drop-down menu. Enter a name for your column in the "Name" field . Enter a formula for your new column in the "Formula" field. Click OK.

If the ink or dye is fresh, then you may be able to remove it using just a clean, damp cloth. Try to wipe the dye or ink away in one motion, and then go back over the spot with a clean section of the cloth.  Use your fingertip to help you clean a small area. Wrap the cloth over your fingertip and use it to rub the dyed or ink-covered area. You can also try adding a small amount of dish soap to the water. Be sure to wipe the wall with water only after wiping it with soapy water. Use a clean, smooth cloth first and then try a more abrasive cloth or a sponge if that does not work. Don’t use an abrasive cloth if you don’t have to. Avoid using too much water when you wipe down your walls. Wet the cloth and then wring out excess water so that the cloth feels damp. A pencil eraser is a safe, gentle way to remove ink and dye stains from a painted wall without removing the paint. You can also control the area that you are cleaning more easily than some other cleaning methods.  Be sure to use a clean pencil eraser. Rub the pencil eraser gently over the dyed or ink-covered areas of the wall only. Apply a non-gel toothpaste to the stain and let it sit for 10 minutes. Wipe the toothpaste off with a damp cloth. Be careful not to rub the toothpaste too hard since it could spread the stain even more.
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Wipe the stain with a clean, damp cloth. Try a pencil eraser. Use toothpaste.