Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Fill the bong with water. Grind up your cannabis. Pack the cannabis in the bong bowl.

Answer: Bottled or tap water will work. The exact amount of water you should pour in will vary depending on the size of the bong you’re using. Fill up the bong so the water comes no more than 1 inch (2.54 cm) above the tip of the downstem (the long tube of glass that sticks into the bong). Any more water than that and you could get splashed while you’re smoking. When you’re filling the bong with water, pour the water directly into the mouthpiece (the open part at the top of the bong). Use your fingers, a pair of scissors, or a grinder. Make sure it’s ground up finely. Break off a couple of larger pieces, about 0.5 cm (0.2 inches) long and wide, to pack at the bottom of the bong bowl. If you're using a grinder, take the lid off and place 2 or 3 buds of cannabis in between the grinder's teeth. Close the lid and twist the lid back and forth to grind up the cannabis inside. The bowl is the funnel-shaped piece that sits in the outside portion of the downstem. Take the large pieces of cannabis you set aside and pack them in the bowl first; these pieces will prevent the finely ground cannabis from getting sucked through the bowl as you're smoking. Then, pinch some of the ground cannabis between your fingers and drop it into the bowl.  Don’t pack the cannabis too tightly or air won’t be able to pass through it. If the cannabis looks pressed down or compacted in the bowl, use something small and thin like a paper clip to stir it up and loosen it. If you're smoking alone, don't pack the bowl more than half full. You can always pack more later. If you're smoking with friends, pack the bowl so the cannabis comes up to the rim of the bowl. Don't pack it any higher or some could fall out as you're smoking.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Apply a crumb coat. Chill the cakes again, if feasible. Frost the sides of each tier. Decorate the cake as desired.

Answer: When you want to frost the sides of the cake, you'll need to apply a thin crumb coat to the exposed cake, trapping any loose crumbs inside. Note that the cake will show through the crumb coating. You only want to use a thin layer of frosting to trap the loose crumbs. This layer will not be visible once the cake is complete. If your refrigerator is large enough, place the cake inside for roughly 30 minutes to help the crumb coat set.  If you cannot chill the cake in your refrigerator, you should at least let it rest in a cool room for several minutes before handling it again. Consider placing a small fan in front of it to help the frosting cool. Ideally, the frosting should become so cool that it no longer feels sticky. Apply a thicker layer of frosting over the crumb coat of the cake. Continue until all sides are thoroughly coated and smooth. Before frosting the cake, slide strips of wax paper underneath the bottom of the cake, forming a square frame. Excess frosting will get on the wax paper instead of the cake board or platter. When you finish frosting the cake, you can remove the wax paper strips and the mess all at once. From this point on, you can apply any decorations you want using additional icing, candies, or non-edible embellishments. Once you've added the finishing touches to your decorations, the cake will be complete and ready to serve.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Use a digital map to find restaurants in your area. Follow different food blogs for ideas. Check for school or military discounts. Consider going to a BYOB restaurant. Take some of your meal to-go.

Answer: Navigation apps like Google Maps can help you find cheap restaurants that are close to you. The interface has an option that allows you to explore coffee shops and restaurants that are nearest to you. Each eatery has a dollar sign amount listed in the app that indicates how expensive it is, with 1 dollar sign equaling less expensive and 3 dollar signs equaling more expensive.  Smartphone apps like Grubhub and Urbanspoon can help you to find food by type. The results are sorted by proximity and the apps will usually provide an estimated cost. If you don’t feel like walking or driving to a restaurant, these apps also offer delivery services for a small fee.  Some inexpensive food recommendation articles are paired with Google Maps so that you can easily locate the restaurants that are mentioned. Many food lovers document their travels online, and offer insider tips to eating in the city. These sites will point out restaurants that give you great meal values, like a bottomless brunch. Food blogs can also provide great suggestions for quick meals, like pizza and hot dogs. If you’re a student, there’s a chance that you may qualify for additional discounts at restaurants. Quick food and beverage stops like Dunkin’ and Subway have 10% discounts available to any student with ID. If you’re a military veteran, there are several large restaurant chains that provide discounts to those with military ID. Since these discounts may differ per eatery, be sure to inquire about them once you enter the restaurant. If you want to drink without having to pay for an expensive cocktail, try out a restaurant that lets you bring your own beverage. Restaurants like Peking Duck House, Los Hermanos, and Tanoshi Sushi Bar all allow you to bring your own drinks. Double check online or call a restaurant ahead of time to see if they have a BYOB policy. Depending on how hungry you are, you may not have anything leftover from your meal to bring back with you. However, be sure to take any remaining food home with you if you find yourself full before you’ve finished eating. This can help you save money by providing you with extra food for later. If you choose to bring leftovers home with you, be sure to refrigerate them at 5 °C (41 °F) or below.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Sanitize the extractor. Position the extractor properly. Press down gently but firmly. Re-sanitize the extractor before using it again. Protect your opened pores.

Answer:
When you work with the comedo extractor, there will be a small opening in your skin where the blackhead or whitehead comes out. If you’re not working with sterile tools, you may introduce bacteria into your skin, making the outbreak you’re trying to treat even worse! To sterilize the comedo extractor, simply soak it in rubbing alcohol for one minute.   Keep the rubbing alcohol on hand while using the extractor to continue cleaning it as you go. Make sure to wash your hands thoroughly or wear vinyl gloves while working on your skin. Your hands carry many germs that you don’t want to transfer to your skin. The extractor will have a loop on one end of it. Position the loop around the whitehead or blackhead you are trying to extract.   If you’re having trouble seeing what you’re doing, try using a magnifying mirror. These can be purchased inexpensively at pharmacies, department stores, or online. At the very least, make sure you’re working in a well-lit environment. Once the comedo is within the extractor’s loop, you want to apply enough pressure to force the whitehead or blackhead up out of the skin. Press against the base of the comedo from all sides, working all of the material completely out of your skin. Comedones can reach deep down into the skin, so don’t assume you’ve extracted the whole thing as soon as a little bit of material comes out. Keep pressing from different angles until nothing more emerges from your skin.   When you’re satisfied that you have the whole comedo, simply swipe the extractor loop over it to remove it from your skin. Either wash the extractor off in the sink or wipe the material away on a paper towel. You should sterilize the extractor for every new comedo, even if you’re treating them all in one sitting. Soak the instrument in rubbing alcohol for a minute, then repeat the process with your next whitehead or blackhead. Continue until you’ve removed all the blemishes on your skin. When you extract a comedo, you leave an open “wound” of sorts in your skin that, while not very noticeable, will take a little while to heal. Apply a small amount of astringent to the treated areas to protect them from bacteria or debris that might cause another outbreak.   Moisture your skin after applying your astringent to keep it from drying out. Do not apply makeup to your skin until you’ve treated it with an astringent.