Write an article based on this "Try the Stop Procrastinating app. Use Mac Freedom. Try RescueTime. Explore other time-management apps."
article: This software is compatible with both Windows and Mac computers, providing three options that will either cut you off completely from the Internet or filter distracting websites while allowing you to continue to browse. You can download it from their website and install it following its instructions. To use this software, you can set a time limit. This limit can be as short as one minute and as long as 24 hours, depending on how long you want to be disconnected.  This software also allows you to disconnect your computer completely from the Internet.  That means you can't use email or browse social media. You can also choose a blacklist of specific websites, so you can still use the Internet to find more important stuff. This app also allows you to write down a work goal or time limit, which you can customize. This app is compatible with Windows and Macs, locking you away from the Internet by blocking all internet activity on your computer. You can download it from the website and install following its instructions.  Mac Freedom gives one option to block all Internet access on your computer for a particular amount of time. To use the application, you pick an amount of time you want to be locked out of the internet for, from 15 minutes up to eight hours. You also have the option to choose local or normal mode. Click local mode if you still require access to your local network. Then, click okay. Freedom also has a scheduler so you can block time for a week in advanced when you want the Internet to be blocked. This app is compatible with Windows and Macs, allowing you to disconnect from distracting websites, set goals, and send an alarm when you have spent too much time on a distracting website.  This app allows you to become aware of your own bad habits by changing your computer use and reducing inefficiencies. If you ever wondered where all that time went, RescueTime will tell you that you have just spent two hours on Facebook, or YouTube, or other offenders. Set goals that you want to achieve for the day. You can view in a report generated later whether you achieved them. Then use the website filter to allow you to block the most distracting websites for a period of time. On your mobile phone, there are lots of apps available that allow you to customize different timeframes and budget your time more effectively, helping you to stay more focused while you're working. While these don't block your access to the Internet, they're quick and easy ways to keep yourself on task. Here's a list of apps you can check out:  Self Control Vitamin R Yelling Mom Finish Procraster AppDetox Beat Procrastination Concentrate Avoiding Procrastination 101

Write an article based on this "Grow your own herbs and vegetables. Buy food that has a long shelf life in bulk. Store perishable foods in the freezer. Check out frozen organic produce. Buy the organic versions of produce that are high in pesticides. Stick to seasonal produce."
article: Herbs and vegetables that you grow at home without using pesticides and synthetic fertilizers are considered organic. To ensure that your garden is organic, use 100% organic seeds and natural fertilizers like compost to grow the herbs and vegetables. To save the most money, grow the herbs and vegetables that you use the most in your cooking.  You can purchase 100% organic seeds online or from your local plant nursery. You can also find natural fertilizers at your local plant nursery. You can grow herbs and vegetables in old milk jugs and bean cans on your porch or window sills. Foods that have a long shelf life include potatoes, onions, pulses, dried foods, and pastas. Buy food for 1 to 2 months. This will enable you to cut the cost of buying organically by a significant amount. If you are buying food for 1 to 2 months, preserve perishable food, like produce and meat, by freezing it. Put the food in a resealable bag or airtight container and place it in the freezer. Store perishable foods for up to 1 month in the freezer. Store semi-perishables like potatoes and onions in the freezer for up to 6 months. Frozen organic produce is typically cheaper than fresh produce. And even though it is cheaper, it is still as healthy as fresh produce. Look for organic produce in the frozen food section at your grocery store. The Environmental Working Group (EWG) has created a list of produce called the “dirty dozen.” These fruits and vegetables are at risk of being grown with a high amount of pesticides. If you are on a budget, at least buy the organic versions of the “dirty dozen.”  Produce included in the list are peaches, strawberries, apples, grapes, spinach, celery, sweet bell peppers, potatoes, cucumbers, cherry tomatoes, and imported sweet peas and nectarines. The EWG is an environmental organization based in the U.S. that specializes in advocacy and research in relation to governmental subsidies, toxic chemicals, corporate accountability, and public lands. Seasonal produce is typically cheaper, whether it is organic or not. Buy produce that is in season to reduce the cost of buying organic produce.  Fruits and vegetables in season during the fall are acorn squash, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, garlic, pears, pineapples, and crab apples. Fruits and vegetables in season during the winter are clementines, grapefruit, kiwi, sweet potatoes, collard greens, and buttercup squash. Fruits and vegetables in season during the spring are artichokes, asparagus, broccoli, corn, spinach, mangoes, pineapple, peas, and strawberries. Fruits and vegetables in season during the summer are cucumbers, bell peppers, blackberries, blueberries, cherries, eggplant, green beans, tomatoes, and okra.

Write an article based on this "Line a 8 by 8 inches (20 by 20 cm) pan with foil or wax paper."
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Use your hands to smooth out the wrinkles. Spray the lining with cooking spray to help the fudge come free later. You can also use parchment paper.