Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Hard-cook a whole egg using your preferred cooking method. Mash the egg into a smooth puree once it’s cooked. Add 1⁄2 tablespoon (7.4 mL) of liquid to the eggs for a smoother texture. Sit your baby upright. Feed the egg to your baby in small bites. Keep trying if the baby doesn't eat the egg right away. Mix the egg into baby's regular food if they won’t eat the plain egg.

Answer: You can hard boil the egg, you can poach it, or you can scramble it, but make sure it’s completely cooked. Raw or undercooked eggs may contain the bacteria salmonella, which can cause your baby to become seriously ill. You should also avoid feeding your baby foods which contain raw eggs, like custards, homemade ice cream, and homemade mayonnaise. You should be able to easily mash the egg with the back of a fork, but if you prefer, you can place the egg into a food processor and blend it for a few seconds until it’s smooth.  It’s fine to give your baby the whole egg; there’s no need to separate the yolk from the white. There’s no need to season the eggs before you give them to your baby. Once your baby is 8 months or older, you can feed them pieces of scrambled eggs without mashing them up first. If you want to thin out the eggs, add 1⁄2 tablespoon (7.4 mL) of milk, formula, or water to the eggs after you’ve mashed them up. Stir the liquid in thoroughly. If you want the eggs to be thinner, add a little more liquid. If your baby is just starting to eat solid foods, adding liquid to the eggs will make it easier for them to eat. Even if your baby can’t sit up unassisted, prop them up in an infant seat or use towels to help secure them in their high chair. Don’t give your baby solid food while they are lying down, or they might choke. You could also have someone else hold the baby while you feed them, but have plenty of napkins on hand, since this might get messy! Using an infant-sized spoon, offer the softened eggs to your baby. Gently place the spoon to their mouth, but do not pour the eggs from the spoon into your baby’s mouth. If your baby is ready to eat solids from a spoon, they will take the eggs from the spoon. The first time you give your baby eggs, give them just a few bites. In addition to letting their system adjust to the new food, this will also give you time to see whether they demonstrate any symptoms of an allergic reaction, like swelling, trouble breathing, a rash, or hives. It’s normal for babies to reject a new food the first few times they try it. Babies’ taste buds develop rapidly, so they may decide they like eggs the next time they try them even if they didn’t eat them the last time they were offered. If your baby doesn’t seem to like the eggs, wait a few days and then try again.  Of course, sometimes babies and small children will suddenly decide they don’t like a food that they’ve previously enjoyed, especially during the picky toddler years. If this happens, don’t worry–just keep offering the food from time to time. If your baby doesn’t seem to like eggs but you’d still like them to be a part of their diet, try mixing a little of the mashed eggs into your baby’s next meal. Eggs blend easily into other mashed and pureed foods. Try mixing eggs with pureed carrots, spinach, or chicken.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Gather your supplies. Purchase some UV-reactive or black light eye shadow.

Answer: You can make some nail polish that glows beneath a black light by mixing it with some powdered UV-reactive/black light eye shadow. Keep in mind that without a black light, this nail polish will not glow. Here is a complete list of what you will need:  UV-reactive/black light eye shadow Clear nail polish (partly full) Plastic Ziploc bag 2 – 3 small ball bearings Box cutter or Xacto knife (optional) You may be able to find it in a well-stocked beauty shop or at a costume store. You can also purchase it online. Make sure that it is the powdered kind, as a cream-based eye shadow will not work. You can also use some UV-reactive or black light makeup pigment, if you can find it.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Trim the flowers to remove any excess. Hang the dead flowers upside-down. Spray flowers with one light coat of hairspray. Leave them to dry for three days. Display the bouquet in a vase and enjoy.

Answer: Take off any excess foliage from flowers and shape stems to your desired length. To help flowers retain color during the drying process, keep them out of the sunlight. You can use string, clothespins, or tacks to secure the flowers, just make sure that they are pointed completely down. The hairspray will offer protection from the elements and prevent the flowers from wilting. Be sure that the hairspray used is unscented, so that the flowers’ natural scent can be preserved. Allow a few days for the flowers to dry, and, afterward, spray another thin coat of hairspray. Then, allow them to dry for one additional night. If you don’t have a vase, cut apart a plastic juice jug or use an empty glass bottle to hold the floral arrangement. Display your flowers on a shelf or inside a cabinet. Some flowers, such as sunflower, lotus, and poppy, have seed pods that remain once the flower has died. These flowers can be attractive to arrange in vases even after they have died.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Wrap Cut a pair of white or black nylons 4 inches (10.16 centimeters) longer than your lid. Place the lid inside the nylons. Fold the ends of the nylons to the back of the lid, and secure them with hot glue. Cut a piece of ribbon that matches your earring holder. Form a loop with the ribbon, and glue the ends to the back of your earring holder. Hang your earring holder.

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a box lid with a colorful piece of wrapping paper. Secure the paper under the lid with wrapping paper. If the lid is small enough, you can use scrapbooking paper instead. If your paper is a light color, use white nylons. If your paper is a dark color, use black nylons. Cut the nylons towards the top, where they are wider. This will ensure that they are wide enough for your lid.  If you can find colored nylons, choose a color that matches your wrapping paper. For example, use green nylons if you have green wrapping paper. For a fancier earring holder, use lacey nylons instead. Try to center it as much as possible, so that there are 2 inches (5.08 centimeters) of nylon hanging off to either side of the lid. You don't have to worry about being too neat; this will be the back of your earring holder, and invisible once you hang it. Measure the width of your lid, then cut a piece of ribbon according to that measurement. To make the loop more secure, tie the ends of the ribbon into a knot first, then glue it down. Your holder is now ready to use. You can now stick your hook earrings through the nylons.