Q: Cut a lemon in half, and use a lemon juicer to squeeze the juice. Use a strainer placed over your glass to catch any pulp and seeds. Discard the pulp and seeds when you are done. This method makes a great science experiment because the acid in the lemon juice reacts with the baking soda and makes it fizz. You should now have 1 part water and 1 part lemon juice in your glass. Start with 1 teaspoon of sugar. Stir it to help it dissolve and give your drink a taste. If it is not sweet enough, add another teaspoon of sugar. Now, all you've got to do is add the fizz!  If you have simple syrup, you can use that instead. It will mix in a lot easier! Avoid adding too much sugar, or it won't dissolve. If you start to see little grains at the bottom of your glass, you are using too much! If this is for a science experiment, consider adding it in ½ teaspoon at a time so that you can see the reaction. You can drink it as is or add some ice to it. As an optional step, you can add a few mint leaves to the beverage. Enjoy!
A: Squeeze out the juice of 1 lemon into a glass. Add in an equal amount of water, about 2 to 3 tablespoons. Stir in some sugar. Add in 1 teaspoon of baking soda and give it a stir. Serve the lemonade.

Q: Meditate to reduce your adrenaline and anxiety levels, which can both cause nausea and vomiting. Sit or lie down comfortably with your eyes closed, focusing only your breathing for 10 minutes. Try to clear your head of any thoughts causing you stress and release physical tension in your body. Try a guided meditation app, such as Relax By Andrew Johnson, if you’re just starting out with meditation. Take NSAID medications, such as acetaminophen and ibuprofen, after you exercise rather than before. Using these medications before exercise can trigger vomiting, as they are hard on your stomach. This is especially true if you participate in endurance sports, such as marathons or triathlons. Settle your stomach by pulling over at a rest stop once every hour if you tend to get nauseous in the car. Taking a break from the blurring scenery and putting your feet on firm ground for 5 minutes can decrease nausea and help you feel normal again. and cool down from your workouts. Spend 15 minutes performing gentler exercises before and after your main workout to help your stomach adjust to your movements. Abruptly stopping or starting intense exercise can bring on nausea and vomiting. Walking or jumping rope are great ways to ease into or out of your workout.
A: Reduce your stress level by meditating. Avoid using NSAIDS before exercise. Take breaks on long drives. Warm up

Q: Once the apples are dissolved, taste a small spoonful. If the apples aren't sweet enough for you, add a bit more sugar and stir it in. Keep adding sugar until the apples are as sweet as you want.  You can check the new level of sweetness as soon as you stir in the added sugar. If you don't want to add too much sugar, try sweet spices like nutmeg or cinnamon instead. Remove the apples from the heat. Let them cool for at least five minutes before serving. You can put your apples in a large casserole dish to serve at a party. Guests can serve themselves apples with a ladle or large spoon. If you want, you can garnish the apples with a little cinnamon or serve them with a side of vanilla ice cream. Boiled apples should be refrigerated in an airtight container. They will last up to a week when stored in this fashion. Label the container with a date so you'll remember when you made them.
A: Taste test the apples. Let the apples sit for five minutes before serving. Serve your apples. Store leftover apples.

Q: A scavenger hunt is a fun way to make a celebration seem more special. Write a beginning clue to help your parents find the next clue. You can hide little gifts along the way, and then at the end, have a cake or a banner celebrating your parents' anniversary. Your parents have done so much for you, and their anniversary is a good day for them to relax a bit. Surprise them by making a fancy breakfast and serving it to them in bed, so they can enjoy some time together.  For instance, you could make French toast or try your hand at quiche Lorraine. For a simpler approach, make toast and heat up some frozen sausages. Add a few strawberries on the side. If you have a family who loves getting creative, try setting up a little paint night in your home. Buy or gather small canvasses, paint brushes, and paints. Cover a table in plastic or newspapers, set out some plastic cups with water, and use paper plates for palettes. Try painting some of your favorite family memories. Make fun picnic food, like sandwiches, potato salad, pasta salad, watermelon, and cookies. You could also make a fruit salad. Put some blankets down in the backyard, and include some pillows. Include a card or special memento for your parents. Your parents probably can't tell this story enough, so let them tell it again. They'll like talking about it, and it will help them remember why they fell in love in the first place, which is always good on an anniversary.
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Set up a scavenger hunt. Make breakfast in bed for your parents. Set up a paint night to create new memories. Plan a backyard picnic. Ask them to tell you about how they met.