Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Measure out your ingredients. Preheat the oven to 375° Fahrenheit (190° Celsius). Place 12 cupcake liners into a cupcake pan. Stir in optional mix-ins. Bake the cupcakes. Let the cupcakes cool before frosting. Whip up the frosting of your choice to finish your cupcakes.

Answer: Having everything ready before you start mixing will keep you from forgetting an important ingredient.  If you don't have liners, just grease each cup with vegetable oil or butter to keep the cupcakes from sticking. If you want to add chocolate chips, sprinkles, or another mix-in, stir it in now. Place them in the oven to bake for 15 to 18 minutes. The cupcakes are done with a toothpick inserted into the center of a cake comes out clean. Place them on a cooling rack or the counter to let them cool completely. Pair your vanilla cupcakes with any type of frosting you like best. Here are a few easy recipes to try:   Vanilla frosting  Chocolate frosting  Buttercream frosting


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open the App Store. Tap the Search tab. Tap the search bar. Type in the name of an app, then tap Search. Tap GET to the right of your app. Tap INSTALL. Type in your Apple ID password. Wait for the app to download.

Answer: This is a blue app that has a white "A" with a white circle around it. It's most likely on your iPhone's or iPod's Home Screen. It's on the bottom of the screen. You can also tap an app on the "Featured" page, which is the default location to which the App Store opens, or you can tap Categories or Top Charts left of Search to look for apps based on different search criteria. It's at the top of the screen. Doing so will take you to a page listing any apps that match your search query. You can also tap the app's name below the search bar to search for it. If the app isn't free, you'll tap its price (e.g., $1.99) instead. If it's an app you already own but isn't on your device currently, you'll tap the download button (the icon looks like a cloud with a down-arrow) instead. This green button will appear in the same location as did GET. You may not always see this option for free apps, but you will always need to verify your account details before purchasing apps.  You can also scan your fingerprint if your iPhone supports Touch ID. If you aren't signed into your Apple ID, you'll also need to enter your Apple ID email address. Once it finishes downloading, the app will be on a page to the right of your iPhone's or iPod's Home Screen. You can tap OPEN in the space where GET was to open the app directly.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Stay calm. Think of a variety of responses. Respond with humor. Ignore the comments. Find effective ways to deal with comments online.

Answer: Although it’s tempting to return the taunts, try to rise about the temptation. Returning taunts with insults of your own will only serve to escalate the situation. Do your best to remain calm.  It can be helpful to count to 10 when you hear a comment about your body or weight. This can give you a moment to think and avoid snapping. Consider three things when you hear what is perceived as a negative comment. Is the comment true? Who made the comment? Why would they make this comment? Some people may put others down due to their own insecurities. However, if the comment came from a friend or family member they may be genuinely concerned about your weight and coming from a place of support. Understanding the reasons behind a comment can taper some of the anger you may feel in regards to it. Consider the person behind the comment. Is this person often negative? If so, try to let it go. Their comments reflect their own problems, not yours. It can be hard not to lash out in frustration when getting comments about your weight. It might be helpful to think of a variety of witty comments to use in response when someone calls you skinny.  You can make quick, somewhat factual comments to combat rude remarks about your weight. If someone says something like, "How do you stay so thin?" or "How can you eat that and not gain weight?" respond with something like, "Everyone's metabolism is different" or "It's just the way my body works."  You can also respond to a comment with a question. This can call attention to the inappropriate nature of such comments. For example, if someone says "You are so skinny!" say something like, "Why does that matter to you?" or "Why do you need to comment on that?" Vague, open-ended questions can also be helpful. Respond with something like, "Why do so many people put value on appearance?" The person teasing you will not expect this response, but it will certainly disarm them. It shows you are confident and uninterested in their impolite and unwanted insults.  You may feel unable to be funny on cue. Many people struggle with thinking of humorous comments in the moment. It can help to write down a list of the most common comments you get on your weight and spend some time thinking up funny responses. It can be helpful to exaggerate the insult or comment to call attention to its inappropriate nature of the comment. If someone says something mean about your weight, say sarcastically, "Wow, if you think my appearance is bad it's a shame you're not taking time to get to know my personality. That would give you some great material." Sometimes, the best way to respond to unwanted comments is simply by disengaging. Try your best to ignore comments about your weight.  While it may be difficult, try not to take offense at insults. People who want to make you uncomfortable or feel bad thrive on your response. Ignoring comments will make them realize they're not getting the reaction they want. It shows you're more powerful than the aggressor.  If someone continues to make aggressive comments to you even as you ignore them, remove yourself from the situation. This is sometimes the best way to deal with teasing. Simply leave the room or environment to show the teaser you do not find their comments to be acceptable. Teasing can sometimes get out of hand in social media forums. People may feel more bold in their teasing when it’s not face-to-face. This kind of “cyberbullying” needs to be addressed.  Don’t respond in any way to the teasing and comments. Engaging with bullies online only encourages their venom. Use the block functions of your social media outlets and email to stop future comments and get rid of aggressors. Keep examples of the online teasing as a screenshot or email in case you need to show someone as evidence. In rare cases, cyberbullying gets intense enough that it requires police intervention.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Pair feta cheese with spinach. Try adding some herbs about 1 minute before the eggs are finished cooking. Pair mushrooms with grated Parmesan cheese. Try bacon with a shredded four-cheese Mexican blend. Add some ham for a classical breakfast blend.

Answer:
Melt ½ tablespoon of butter over medium-low heat in a nonstick skillet. Add a some spinach and sauté for about 2 minutes. Add 2 beaten eggs, and cook until almost done. Finish off with 1 tablespoon of crumbled feta cheese. Give the eggs a final stir and serve.  This is enough for 1 serving. Season the eggs with salt and pepper. You will need 2 tablespoons of chopped herbs per serving of scrambled eggs. Herbs that go well with scrambled eggs include: parsley and chives. Consider pairing these with grated Parmesan or Gruyere. You can season the eggs further with salt and pepper, just before serving. Heat some butter in a saucepan over low heat, then add 3 sliced mushrooms and 1 tablespoon of chopped up onion. Stir, then add 1 tablespoon of grated Parmesan cheese. Sauté for 15 minutes before adding the eggs and cooking them until they are done. This is enough for one serving. For each serving of scrambled eggs, you will need 1 piece of fried bacon and 1 to 2 tablespoons of the Mexican cheese blend. Crumble the bacon, and add it along with the cheese, just before the scrambled eggs finish cooking. For each serving of scrambled egg, you will need 1 slice of cooked ham and ¼ to 1/3 cup (25 to 35 grams) of shredded cheese. Chop the ham up into small cubes, and add it to the eggs, along with the cheese, just as the eggs finish cooking.  For the cheese, try Cheddar cheese or a Mexican blend. For a heartier blend, try adding some chopped up onion and green bell pepper. Sauté the onion and pepper for 2 to 4 minutes before adding the eggs to the pan.