Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Preheat the oven to 450 degrees Fahrenheit (230 degrees Celsius). Oil the aluminum foil. Place one trout on one foil square. Season with salt and pepper. Season the inside of the trout. Loosely fold the foil. Bake 10 to 15 minutes. Serve warm.

Answer: Meanwhile, cut four sheets of heavy-duty aluminum foil.  The pieces of aluminum foil should be cut into squares that are 3 inches (7.6 cm) longer than the length of your rainbow trout. If you only have light aluminum foil, cut eight sheets. Double up the sheets to create four thicker squares. Coat the dull side of each aluminum foil square with a small amount of olive oil. The foil should not be dripping wet, but there should be enough oil to make the surface evenly slick. Center each trout on a separate sheet of foil.  Place the trout skin-side down. Consider leaving the head or tail on while cooking. This reduces the amount of skin that breaks, which allows the flavor of the rainbow trout to come out stronger.  Note that most rainbow trout purchased in a store will be butterflied open. This is actually preferable for this recipe, but you can still prepare the recipe without butterflied trout. Sprinkle each trout with salt and pepper, to taste. If you need a rough guideline on how much salt and pepper to use, try a total of 1/2 tsp (2.5 ml) salt and 1/4 tsp (1.25 ml) pepper, evenly spread over all four pieces of fish. Open each piece of trout so that they lie flat. Place two sprigs of tarragon or dill in the middle of each fish along with two slices of lemon. Fold the two sides together again.  You could also use 4 sprigs of rosemary instead of the dill or tarragon. If the trout is not butterflied, you can lay the herbs and lemon slices on top of the fish instead of sandwiching them in the middle. Drizzle each fish with 1/2 tsp (2.5 ml) of olive oil. Grab the edges of the foil and fold them over the fish, crimping them together tightly to form a packet.  Make sure that the trout is centered in the middle of the square before folding the square up. Place the packets on a baking sheet. When done, the flesh of the trout should be opaque. It should also flake easily when pierced with a fork. Check on packet after 10 minutes. Continue cooking an additional 5 minutes if still undercooked. Remove the finished fish packets from the oven and transfer each to a plate. Cut across the top and remove the fish from the packet before eating.  Open the packet carefully to prevent yourself from getting burned by the steam. Pour the juices from the packet over the fish on your plate. Sprinkle the fish with more tarragon, dill, or parsley. Also serve the fish with lemon wedges, if desired.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Determine the recruitment services you want to provide. Identify a recruitment niche within your chosen industry. Develop your recruiting experience through hands-on experience. Invest in recruitment education programs and materials. Consider a business partner to compensate for any lack of experience or knowledge.

Answer: Decide if you want to focus on a specific industry—such as builders, lawyers, or IT professionals—or multiple. Afterwards, decide if you're going to put candidates on a contract (temporary or part-time), direct hire employment (full-time), or both. Study the structure of other recruitment agencies to understand the benefits and challenges of the various agency types to help you decide the best focus for you. For example, you might decide to fill only temporary job openings across many different industries. Be specific about the area of recruiting for which you wish to focus, such as executive recruiting for the banking industry. Whatever your choice, make sure you have interest in the niche, as well as some sort of value (such as a list of contacts or industry knowledge). Make a list of all of the niches in your industry of choice and compare your experience and contacts in each to help you make your decision. Work for a recruitment firm before starting your own agency and get a feel for the focus you're most comfortable with. If your goal is to recruit for a specific industry, consider working in that industry first. For example, work for a recruitment firm for lawyers if you are interested in law or have a relevant degree. Get a feel for the kind of law you're most comfortable with to help you narrow down the focus for your own business. Purchase training materials, sign-up for a recruiting webinars, or watch recruiter training videos. Gaining a solid understanding of recruitment strategies and industry standards is necessary to select your focus and develop skills within your niche.  Search for local recruitment courses near you if you prefer face-to-face training. Research the trainers and industry experts that take part in your chosen courses or webinars to ensure they are applicable to your interests. After getting some experience and training, ask yourself how comfortable you are working on your own. If you're still not confident, ask contacts within the industry you plan to focus on if they know of potential partners.  For example, if you are experienced in recruitment but not in running a business, find someone who is familiar with running a business (or both). Search databases like BusinessPartners for potential partners in your area.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Hide alcohol in other containers. Buy a concealed flask. Use a coffee cup to hide alcohol. Choose vodka. Hide odor by creatively spiking drinks. Drink carefully to avoid getting caught.

Answer:
If you want to drink subtly, try to conceal your alcohol in other containers. Pour beer into a soda container. Mix liquor into half a bottle of soda or juice. Pour alcohol into a paper fast food restaurant cup. Pour clear liquor into a mouthwash container. Many online retailers, such as Amazon, sell flasks specifically made to help you conceal alcohol. Prices vary depending on the type of flask you get.  Most flasks are hidden in clothing. They may strap under a tie or bra or can be secured up your sleeve.  Other flasks are disguised as bags or purses. If you want to drink at an event that forbids alcohol, these devices could come in handy. The styrofoam, plastic, or paper coffee cups given out at coffee shops are great for concealing alcohol. Save a cup the next time you get coffee out.  If the coffee cup is Styrofoam or unclear plastic, you can use it to conceal virtually any type of alcohol as the liquid will not be visible through the cup.  A clear plastic cup can still be useful. Red wine looks like coffee and you can also mix a dark liquid, like soda or pomegranate juice, with a liquor of your choice. You can also simply spike your coffee. Vodka produces less smell than many types of alcohol. It is also easier to conceal as it looks like water to a causal observer. You can easily drink vodka out of a water bottle without getting caught. If you want to add alcohol to drinks, there are many ways to creatively spike a beverage that masks the odor. Consider some of these tricks.  Spike your coffee. Coffee has a strong scent that covers the smell of most alcohol. Adding a dash of liquor to a cup of a coffee is unlikely to cause too much smell.  Choose a peppermint flavored drink, like peppermint hot cocoa or tea. Peppermint gives off a strong scent that usually overpowers alcohol.  Around the holiday season, non-alcoholic drinks made with flavors like cinnamon, nutmeg, and other strong, earthy scents are easy to spike without getting caught. Much like peppermint, these smells are hard to detect. Be aware of the manner in which you are drinking. Taking extra caution when imbibing can decrease the likelihood of getting caught.  If you're using a flask to conceal alcohol, drink when others are not around. Sneak off to a private location to steal a drink. If you're hiding alcohol in something like a coffee container, drink as you normally would. Keep the container in which you're hiding alcohol away from others. If they take a sip or smell the alcohol, you'll end up getting caught. If someone asks to try your drink, make up an excuse. Claim you have a cold or flu and do not want to infect them.