In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Sometimes the easiest and fastest way to locate a discontinued product for sale is the most obvious, a quick Internet search. If you are looking for a certain make, model, shade, or version of a product, include those words in your search terms. For example, if you're looking for nail polish from the company Pure Ice in the discontinued shade First Time, Google "pure ice first time nail polish." If there is a seller on Amazon, eBay, or many other retail websites that has this product listed, it is likely to appear at the top of your search results. These sites provide private sellers with a way to sell their own stock of discontinued merchandise.  While Googling the product's name is likely to turn up results at these websites, the search engine's algorithm means that its not always reliable, so it is best for you to conduct separate searches at each website. Compare prices and products available. Depending on the discontinued product you are looking for, there might be a large range. For example, on eBay you can find Burt's Bees discontinued products from $3 to $40. Don't just buy the first one you see; often sellers know that brand loyalists will be willing to pay more for discontinued items and jack up their prices to take advantage of your desperation. Shop around to find the best price. Online retailers offer discontinued products in specialty areas including beauty products, electronics and plastic goods. Look for sites such as Discontinuedbeauty.com or Buymebeauty.com for beauty and health products, and Discontinuednomore.com for electronics, fragrances, china and other items. Grocery stores and large retailers such as Walmart and Target often keep areas of the store dedicated to discontinued items, which are often marked down to clearance prices. Look for endcap displays (located on the end of each aisle), orange or red clearance sticker prices and advertisements that certain items are discontinued. Stock up on what you want. Ads in newspapers and online will promote products for sale that are discontinued.  Check your local newspaper as well as your city or town's Craigslist site. You can also post your own ad on Craigslist or with your local city's Freecycle program (register at Freecycle.org). If you are searching for a discontinued product, take it to your Facebook friends and Twitter followers. Social networks are full of tips and ideas for finding what you need. You can also search Facebook for groups and pages dedicated to the brand or product type, where people swap and sell their own items. Beauty brands in particular tend to have cult followings online, and can be a goldmine for discontinued items. Just remember to shop smart, and don't purchase used items unless they can be sanitized, since cosmetics and other personal items can harbor bacteria.
Summary: Google it. Visit websites such as eBay and Amazon. Search sites that specialize in discontinued products. Shop in stores. Scan classified advertisements. Use social media.

Remembering how many calories you’re eating every day can be difficult. That’s why using a food journal is so helpful — you can refer to it at the end of the day and add up how many calories you ate so you know whether or not you’re on the right track. Whenever you eat something, write it down in your journal along with how many calories it is.  Your food journal doesn’t have to be a physical book. You can keep track of the foods you’re eating in a note on your phone, or by using a food journal app. Some food journal apps you can try are MyFitnessPal, Calorific, and Lose It. Just like the foods you’re eating, it’s a good idea to write down how many calories you’re burning through exercise every day. That way you’ll know whether or not you’re burning enough to lose weight. Over time, if you notice that eating less and exercising isn’t adding up to a 1,000 calorie deficit every day, you’ll know that you need to change your routine.  To figure out how many calories you're burning through exercise, enter the exercises you're doing and how long you're doing them for into an online calorie-burning calculator. You can find a calorie-burning calculator at https://www.healthstatus.com/calculate/cbc. Since you’re trying to lose weight in a short amount of time, it’s important that you keep tabs on your progress. Weighing yourself every day will give you an idea of whether or not you need to eat less and exercise more.  You won’t see a change in your weight every day, but if you see your weight going up or not changing for over a week, you’ll know that something needs to change.
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One-sentence summary -- Write down what you eat in a food journal. Keep track of how many calories you’re burning from exercise. Weigh yourself right after you wake up every day.

Problem: Article: When the leaves of your potato plants turn yellow or brown, they are ready for harvesting.  If you planted in April or May, the leaves will wilt in mid-summer.
Summary:
Stop watering the potatoes when the leaves wilt.