Problem: Article: Park Savers is an authorized reseller that allows you to hunt for the lowest prices possible. You can buy day passes and Park Hopper tickets on this site. The company offers free shipping on tickets as well. For example, a 3-day pass which allows you to visit one park per day costs $342.58 per adult and $328.40 per child. Adults are ages 10+ and children are kids who are between 3-9. Infants who are 2 or younger can get into the parks for free. Like Park Savers, this site gives you great service and a chance at big savings on ticket prices. The price of a 3-night, 4-day stay for 2 adults and 2 kids comes out to about $2,208.72. Get Away Today also allows customers to pay for flights and hotels all at once. However, these tickets require more advanced notice for processing, which means you’ll get a ticket voucher instead of the actual tickets.  You will need to pick up the actual ticket using the voucher when you arrive at Disney World. You can pick the tickets up at the box office at the entrance of whichever park you’re visiting. You can also add activities and a rental car pickup to your purchase on Get Away Today to save even more money by bundling. The site also allows you to buy passes that include a Park Hopper option and are cheaper than what you would pay at the gate. As an example, a 4-day Disney theme park ticket with a Park Hopper option for 2 adults and 2 kids runs you $2,129.38. This means you’ll save $221 against the gate price, a savings of more than $50 per day! Shipping for the tickets is completely free and the price listed above includes all taxes and fees already. This site has been working with Disney for more than a decade and offers some terrific deals. You can get Park Hopper tickets that allow you to go from theme park to theme park for as little as $42 per person per day.  Park Hopper tickets come in 3-day, 4-day, 7-day, and 10-day increments. The more days you stay, the cheaper the per day rate will be. For example, if you stay 4 days, the tickets will come out to about $100 per person per day, or $1,200 in total for a family of 4 adults. If you stay 10 days, the tickets are about $50 per person per day, or $2,000 for a family of 4 adults (kids aged 10+ are considered adults). Orlando Fun Tickets can also save you money on dinner shows and other local entertainment. You can also take advantage of their complimentary transportation if you’re staying at a Disney resort. This will save you hundreds of dollars on a rental car! Costco gives you the chance to stay 5 nights at Disney’s Boardwalk Inn and visit all of Disney’s theme parks. A family of 2 adults and 2 kids can stay 5 nights for a fee of $5,824.86. This price includes the cost of flights, hotel, and theme park tickets.  There are tons of extras included in this deal, such as access to Disney’s airport shuttle, transportation to all 4 theme parks, and one MagicBand per person. This deal also gives you the chance to stay at a theme park late or get there early through Extra Magic Hours. Each day, one of the 4 theme parks will open 1 hour early and stay open up to 2 hours later than normal. AAA cannot offer discounted tickets online and can only save you about $5 per ticket if you purchase them at your local branch. If you want to buy Disney tickets through AAA, you should purchase an entire vacation package. You’ll get a hotel room, tickets, a magical extra savings card and discounts on tours. A 4-day Park Hopper ticket with AAA costs $380 per adult and $360 per child, including taxes and fees. When the new Star Wars exhibit opens up in June of 2019, these prices will increase. If you want to get down to Disney World before that big rush comes in, purchase tickets as soon as you can. There are plenty of legitimate ways to get Disney tickets, but there are also a large number of sites looking to rip you off. If the site’s URL has the word Disney in it and is not operated by Disney, do not buy tickets from it. Disney doesn’t let its authorized ticket dealers have the word Disney in their URLs. Additionally, Disney doesn’t let resellers sell 1-day discounted tickets. If you see those floating around online, they are fake.  The lowest prices you can find for Disney parks are around $40. If you come across a seller that has tickets which are cheaper by $10 or more, chances are it’s a scam. Along with staying away from scam websites, don’t buy partially used passes from anywhere and avoid buying passes on eBay or Craigslist.
Summary: Get your tickets from Park Savers to find lower prices. Try Get Away Today as another money-saving option. Use Undercover Tourist to get discounts for specific parks. Go to Orlando Fun Tickets to get cheap per-day tickets. Try Costco Travel to package travel, lodging, and tickets. Go through AAA if you’re a member to buy a full vacation package. Avoid websites that post incredibly low prices.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Unlike nail polish made from glow sticks, this polish will never lose its glow. You will, however, have to recharge it by letting it sit in the sunlight or under a bright light for a few minutes. The glow will eventually fade, but it can always be recharged. Here is a list of what you will need:  Glow-in-the-dark pigment powder Clear nail polish (partly full) Scrap of paper 2 – 3 small ball bearings You may be able to find it in a well-supplied arts and crafts store, otherwise, you will have to purchase it online. Try to get a pigment powder that is non-toxic, skin-safe, or meant for cosmetic use. Many artists' pigment powders, meant for mixing into paints, can be toxic.

SUMMARY: Gather your materials. Purchase some glow-in-the-dark pigment powder.

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Summary: Make a slanted oval as a guide to the head. Overlap it with a bigger but a similarly slanted oval for the belly. Overlap it further with another oval for the hind leg. Draw a couple of ovals on the oval made for the head for the ears. Draw a couple of ovals for the eyes too. Put in a small triangle for the nose between the base of the ovals made for the eyes. Create two curved lines from the tip of the nose triangle and a small mouth. Put more ovals(vertical and horizontal) for the paws of the cat. Join the ovals with lines as shown for the foreleg and the body line. To make the tip of the tail, draw another oval at an angular top of the hind leg. Join curved lines for the tail. Make lines for the legs which attached to the paws. Neatly draw all final lines. Erase the earlier made guide lines. Color the cat with appropriate shades.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: A dutch oven or high-sided cast iron pan are your best bets, as they retain heat well and have big sides to prevent splattering oil. This is cold oil, not hot, as this process heats up the oil and fries simultaneously. This simulates the double-fry method mentioned above. As the oil heats up it leaches moisture from the potato, which allows the later heat (once the oil is up to temperature) to actually fry the chip. The oil will begin to bubble up around the fries, which is a good sign. These bubbles aren't actually oil, but escaping water molecules. You should be able to easily pierce the potatoes with a fork. This means they've softened enough to really start frying. The bubbling in the oil should crank up significantly, and after 20-25 minutes you should notice that the fries are starting to get golden brown and delicious looking. A few more minutes and they'll be perfect. Remove the fries from the hot oil with a slotted spoon or wire strainer, then pat dry with paper towels. Don't let excess oil stick around -- it leads to soggy fries. Once you're done patting, season liberally with salt and serve.
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Layer your potatoes in a deep, heavy-bottomed pot. Cover the potatoes with at least one full inch of your oil. Cook for 15 minutes on medium heat. Mix up the fries with a wooden spoon and cook for another 25 minutes. Turn the heat to medium-high and cook until golden brown, about 20-30 minutes. Drain fries on a rimmed baking sheet lined with paper towels and salt immediately.