Write an article based on this "Extend the drawer and look for the cable on the backside. Undo the screws holding the cable in place. Press and hold the disconnect tabs if your drawer has them. Slide the drawer straight off of its tracks."
article: Pull the drawer out until it stops moving and take a peek at the back panel. There, you should see a small metal cable tethering the drawer to the body of the piece of furniture. This cable is there to prevent more than one drawer from being opened at the same time.  Anti-tip cables are a common safety feature on top-heavy pieces that are prone to losing their stability when multiple drawers are open. On the top and bottom drawers, the cables will be connected to special inserts attached to the back panel. On the middle drawers, they’ll be threaded through eyelets drilled through the back panel. There may be 1 or 2 screws, depending on how the anti-tip hardware is designed, but a pair of screws is most common. Turn the screws to the left (counterclockwise) until they’re loose enough to pull out by hand.  Slip the screws in your pocket or set them on a nearby table or counter to avoid losing them. Different hardware may require different screwdrivers. In most cases, however, a Phillips head should do the trick. Examine the rear portion of the metal tracks on either side of the drawer. If you find a pair of adjustable tabs there, press both of them in at the same time to disengage them and allow the drawer to slide freely.  Keep a firm grip on the edges of the drawer while you take care of the disconnect tabs. Make sure both tabs are pushed in completely. They may not “lock” into place on their own, which means you'll need to continue pressing down on them until after you've removed the drawer. Pull the drawer towards you until it comes away from the piece of furniture. You may need to lift or angle the drawer upwards slightly in order to get it clear of the end of the tracks. Don’t forget to push the extended metal tracks back into the piece before removing the next drawer or going about your business.

Write an article based on this "Pour the uncooked pasta into your Instant Pot. Add your sauce of choice. Shake in seasonings to taste. Pour in enough water to cover your ingredients."
article: With an Instant Pot, there’s no need to do a lot of measuring—just open a 12-16 ounce (340-453 g) box of your favorite pasta and dump the whole thing in. You can use any kind of pasta in your Instant Pot, but thicker types with uniform shapes such as penne, ziti, and macaroni tend to produce the best results.  Thinner varieties of pasta like spaghetti and angel hair may be prone to clumping.  Because of how fast food cooks in the Instant Pot, it will generally be easiest to prepare all of your pasta at once and refrigerate what you don’t use. Open a 24-ounce (0.7 l) jar of sauce and spread it out evenly over the top of the pasta. You can use as much or as little sauce as you like to suit your personal taste. Keep in mind that the sauce will provide some of the moisture necessary to cook your pasta, so be ready to adjust the amount of water you use accordingly. If you’ve chosen a thinner sauce, you may not need to include quite as much water. With rich sauces like vodka and alfredo, plan on using the normal amount. At this point, you can drop in a pinch of salt, garlic, oregano, basil, or any other herbs and spices you think will make your dinner even more scrumptious. Choose seasonings that complement the flavors of the dish you’re preparing. If you’re not sure exactly how much seasoning to use, start with a conservative amount (around ½ teaspoon or so) of each and add more later as needed. In most cases, 3½-4 (0.83-0.95 l) cups will be just the right amount for roughly 1 pound (450 g) of pasta. The important thing is that the pasta be covered entirely. If there’s not enough moisture in the pot, there’s a chance it could come out undercooked.  A good rule of thumb is to use about 1 cup (240 ml) of water for every 4 ounces (113 g) of pasta.  You can always drain the excess moisture later if the pasta ends up being a little too wet.

Write an article based on this "Find what you want to repost. Click the Share link. Choose where you want to repost the item. Add a new message. Choose to attribute the original poster. Choose your privacy options. Share the post."
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