INPUT ARTICLE: Article: To check that the turkey is cooked, pull away a leg. If the juices run clear, then it's cooked. It'll be easiest if the legs are placed away from you. The juices will spread within the turkey, making the meat evenly moist. This also gives you time to prepare last-minute dishes. Tenting with foil will help keep the bird warm and is also recommended to help keep the meat firmer and juicier. The key to a good carving knife is its sharpness; also, it should have a blade long enough to carve the breast into neat slices, meaning that it should extend about 5 cm (2") beyond the meat on both sides to allow for the sawing action.  Do not use serrated knives or a chopper. It can also help to have a large carving fork to hold the turkey in place. If using a carving fork, it should be short, with curved prongs. This type of fork will hold the turkey firmly without damaging the meat, giving you total control over the carving and slicing.  Some people like to use two knives. They will use the carving knife for slicing the turkey into thin strips and a cook's knife to divide the bird into joints. This is important because it will help the carved meat to retain its heat for longer. You'll be eating this thing for the next six hours, so it's best to be prepared (do you have your sweatpants ready, too?). Remove any trussing string and foil before carving at this stage.

SUMMARY: Place the cooked turkey on a clean wooden board. Allow the turkey to stand at room temperature for 10-15 minutes or longer after roasting. Check the quality of the knife before proceeding. Warm the serving platter.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Rebuilding trust often starts with you. If you've hurt somebody, apologize to them and tell them you've learned from your mistake. Keep the focus on you and don't put any blame on the other person.Taking ownership of your mistakes and explaining how you've learned from them will help them see that you take responsibility and feel bad for what happened.  Be sincere in any apologies you make. If someone doesn't think you're sincere, they won't think you're trustworthy. When talking about a touchy subject, try use "I" statements instead of "you" statements. For example, say, "I am sorry that I didn't consider your feelings" instead of "you know that I didn't mean it." This will help you avoid blaming your friend. .  If you can go out of your way to do something to show sincerity in your apology, do so. Apologizing through your actions may be more effective than just saying that you're sorry. For example, if you owe someone something, give the item back or pay them money. If your friends have lost trust in you being on time, make an effort to be timely and show that you're willing to put in effort to make things better. For example, if your friend tends to pay when you go to a movie or out to eat, start pick up the next few bills. It's important to show that you'll do things better after you mess up. You must be responsible and reliable, especially in your words. To rebuild trust, take note of what went wrong and make the effort to be responsible in that way. For example, if you lost someone's trust by lying, make an effort to be honest with the person you lied to. Be accountable for your honesty and show that you can be honest over time. You may try apologizing or making amends, but the friend or friends may not be forgiving. If this happens, talk to your friends and ask how things can be different. If people don't see you as a trustworthy person, ask them what you can do to be better. They may be able to tell you what upset them most or what they'd like to see more of from you. Remember that it can take time for trust to build up again. If your friend is unwilling to make it work, however, realize that you might not be able to get back their trust. It's difficult to gain back people's trust, but it can also be difficult to gain back your own trust. If you've made mistakes in the past (such as with relationships or addiction), it's time to forgive yourself and build your own trust. If you continue to struggle, make an appointment with a therapist to help you.  For example, if you've struggled with impulsive decisions that have hurt yourself and others, take a few moments before making a decision. Notice when you follow through on things you say you will do and feel proud of yourself.
Summary: Apologize for any wrongdoing. Make amends Follow through on what you say. Ask what you can do to make things better. Trust yourself.

Get container big enough to hold both the water and the gold you wish to test. The water temperature you use doesn’t really matter, so lukewarm water is fine. Real gold is a dense metal, so it falls directly to the bottom of the jug. Imitation gold is much lighter and floats. Real gold also doesn’t rust or tarnish when wet, so if you see a discoloration, you probably have plated gold. For this test, you need a strong magnet capable of pulling even metal blends. Move the magnet over the gold and observe how it reacts. Gold isn’t magnetic, so don’t be fooled by anything that sticks. If the magnet pulls the gold toward it, your item is either impure or a fake.  Regular kitchen magnets won’t do. Buy a powerful neodymium magnet from a home improvement store. The magnet test isn’t foolproof, since counterfeit gold can be made with non-magnetic metal like stainless steel. Also, some genuine gold items are made with magnetic metals such as iron. Make sure you’re using an unglazed piece of ceramic since anything with a glaze could affect the test results. Drag your item across the plate until you see some fragments coming off the gold. If you see a black streak, that means your gold is not real. A gold streak usually indicates authentic gold.  Try getting an unglazed ceramic tile or a plate online or from your local home improvement store. This test scratches the gold a little bit but doesn’t typically leave much noticeable damage. It is much safer than other tests involving scratches or acid. Another way to do this is by spreading some cosmetic foundation on your skin and dragging the gold across it after it dries. Fake gold usually reacts with the foundation, leaving a green or black streak in it.
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One-sentence summary -- Drop gold into a jug of water to see if it sinks. Hold a strong magnet up to see if the gold sticks to it. Rub the gold on a unglazed ceramic to see if it leaves a streak.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: While this heats up, mince the garlic and chop up onions and mushrooms, if desired. The garlic should be slightly golden. Add any mushrooms and onions as well, along with a tablespoon of butter. Cook another 5 minutes, or until the onions are translucent (slightly see-through) Use a wooden spoon to stir and scrape up any bits of caramelized onion from the bottom of the pan. The heat should be on medium-low. This is the "reduction" phase. Use you fingers to lightly mix the flour into the butter. Set this aside. There should only be a little bit of wine remaining -- roughly a fourth. Add the broth and bring the liquid back to a simmer. It can help to preheat the broth in a microwave before adding it. Add the butter a little bit at a time, stirring the whole time with a spoon. The longer it simmers, the thicker the sauce will become. The sauce is incredibly versatile, and goes well with vegetables and white meats or fish. If you want to add shellfish, like shrimp or clams, add them with the garlic to cook with the sauce.

SUMMARY:
Heat up the oil or butter in a saucepan on medium heat. Cook the garlic in the hot oil for 1-2 minutes. Add the white wine and reduce the heat to a simmer. Mix the flour and remaining 2 tablespoons butter in another dish. Add the broth to the saucepan once the wine has almost evaporated. Slowly stir in the butter/flour mixture. Add any seasonings and let the sauce simmer for 4-5 minutes. Serve over pasta, chicken, or shellfish.