Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Gather your snow. Start packing your snow. Add more snow. Stop when it's big enough. Send your gigantic snowball flying!

Answer: Find the best snow you can for this type of snowball.  Make sure the snow is wet enough to pack well.  Locate a good spot that has a large amount of this snow.  Start by picking up enough for a regular baseball size snowball.  Choosing the best snow will result in a bigger snowball. Remember that wet snow will pack the best. Make the snowball as round and as well packed as you can.  Build this snowball as your foundation for the bigger snowball.  Having any weakness at this stage will compromise the final form of this snowball.  Don't worry about its original size, you will add more later. Make the best snowball you can to ensure the quality of the final giant snowball. Scoop up even more snow with your hands and start packing it onto your first snowball.  Make sure you pack it well enough that the new snow becomes part of your original snowball.  Keep the snowball as evenly shaped as you can while you add more.  Aim for the roundest snowball you can make. Add more snow to replace any parts that might fall off. Finish adding more snow when your original snowball becomes as big as you would like.  Remember, a bigger snowball will have more impact and force behind it, but it will be much harder to throw.  Bigger snowballs might be unstable and may have parts that break away. Make your snowball only as big as you can throw. Use both hands to throw this snowball at your target to get the most power behind it.  Throw from close range for the best chance of striking your target accurately.  Be respectful of the power behind your giant snowball. Be careful with large snowballs as they could hurt someone when hit. Never aim a giant snowball at someones face or head.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Consider what meats to serve. Choose how to prepare your eggs. Include vegetables on your menu. Add bread products to your spread. Choose dairy products to include. Include drinks on the menu.

Answer: Bacon, sausage and ham are traditional meat choices for breakfast. When serving bacon, choose to cook it in the oven instead of the stovetop. Not only can you cook larger portions, but you can turn off the oven and keep the bacon warm during brunch. Because eggs are usually the central focus of breakfast and brunch, choose to offer more than one type of egg dish. Quiches and frittatas can be prepared the night before and mixed with various veggies, or egg scrambles can be prepared quickly and mixed with items such as meat and potatoes.  Omelette bars are often staples of brunches because your guests can customize their egg dish. They are typical of buffet style services but require time and patience.  Eggs benedict is also a traditional brunch choice. It includes an English muffin topped with Canadian bacon, a poached egg, and topped with hollandaise sauce. Potatoes are common brunch additions, as they can be made into hash browns or potato pancakes. Hash browns and roasted potatoes are not only easy to cook, but they can also be spruced up by adding extras such as spinach, onions and peppers, or cheese. They may also be added to omelets, quiches and breakfast casseroles. Grain products are extremely versatile and help to keep guests full. In addition, they can be both savory and sweet. Try bagels with smear, a baguette with jam or butter, scones, muffins, pancakes, or French toast.  French toast and scones can be prepared and frozen two weeks ahead of time. Simply place them in the oven the morning of the event.  Bagels are versatile because they can be served as lox with cream cheese and cured salmon. Lox are a staple at traditional New York style brunches. While dairy products don’t constitute a major portion of a brunch menu, it’s still important to include dairy products to balance out a menu. Acceptable dairy products for brunch include cream cheese for bagels and yogurt parfait. Additionally, cheese can be mixed into casseroles and eggs for extra flavor. Coffee, tea, milk, and juice are staples of brunch. Be sure to supply options for sprucing up drinks such as sugar, cream, and flavorings. If you have a coffee maker, you can quickly whip up a pot of an inexpensive roast. Otherwise, you can purchase a jug from a breakfast shop.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Break tasks down into manageable sizes. Try using productivity apps. Take mental health breaks. Reward yourself for completing tasks. Have an accountability partner. Set a timer to keep you on track.

Answer: Feeling overwhelmed by huge projects can cause us to simply delay starting them. Breaking down projects into smaller goals can help you stop procrastinating and get started on your work. For example, if you need to repaint your bedroom, all the sanding, taping, trim work, priming and painting can be very overwhelming. However, if you make a goal to sand and clean the walls one day, tape everything off and prime the walls the next day, and finally paint on the third day, your major project will become more manageable, and you’ll be more likely to get started on it. There are apps and browser extensions that will block your social media or any other sites that you deem “time wasters.” Check out one of these to maximize your productivity and cut down on distractions that help you procrastinate.  Some good examples of apps and browser extensions designed to help you stay on track are StayFocusd for Google Chrome or Timeful and Pocket for Apple and Android products. Although this may seem counterproductive, breaks can help you reset and refocus. Get a snack or a cup of coffee and reflect on what you still need to do. Avoid beating yourself up for not having done more up to this point, and use your break as a refresher. Stand up, stretch, and use positive thinking to tell yourself that even though you haven't accomplished as much as you wanted up to this point, you will once you go back to work. Sometimes a short break and a personal pep talk can help you refocus and stave off procrastination. Even if your project is something you really dislike, you can help yourself get to work on it if you promise yourself something enjoyable upon its completion. You might tell yourself that you can binge watch your favorite show on Netflix or go out for a drink or some ice cream once you’ve completed your goal or task. Having something to look forward to can help jumpstart you and help you fight procrastination. If you have a friend or colleague who struggles with procrastination, too, then you might benefit from using each other as accountability partners. You can set up a friendly competition to see who can get further on their work, or you can simply use each other as support. Being accountable to someone will help you stop procrastinating.  For example, if you catch your accountability partner checking Facebook during your designated work time, then you can gently remind them that they need to be working, and they can do the same for you. Be sure to be polite when you catch the other not working. Try setting a timer for 10 minutes and telling yourself that for that time, you have to work as hard as you can on a project. Regardless of how large the project is, you must work on it nonstop and give it your best for 10 minutes. This is an effective jumpstart strategy that fights procrastination because the short time allotment is manageable and you can immediately see the results of your burst of hard work.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Pick the type of mower you need. Research different brands. Choose a manual reel mowers for a small, flat lawn. Buy an electric push mower for a small lawn with thicker grass. Purchase a gas powered mower for a yard around ½ acre. Try a robotic mower for a smaller yard. Choose a ride on mower for large lawns over ½ an acre.

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There are many different types of lawn mowers available, and the type you need depends on several different variables. Consider the size and landscape of the yard, the amount of maintenance you want to do, and how much muscle power you want to put into mowing when you decide the type of mower to get. If you don’t want grass clippings left around your yard, pick a mower that mulches the clippings. Mulching mowers grind the grass into tiny particles that can then be absorbed by microorganisms in the soil. Most brands offer many different types of lawnmowers, and there isn’t much difference between the brands, but you want to consider where you’ll be servicing your mower. Some lawnmower service places only work with certain brands, so check out the local service stations in your area to make sure you’ll have a place to go when you need to have your mower worked on. If you buy the lawnmower from a local retailer, they will sometimes have their own service stations for mowers. These mowers are completely manually powered and leave clippings unevenly distributed around the lawn. They also are the most environmentally friendly choice. They run off electricity or a battery, and they come in a cord and cordless options. They are easily maintained, however they weigh and cost considerably more than gas powered mowers. Make sure you have extension cords that can reach across your entire yard if purchasing an electric mower with a cord. You can select push or self propelled options. Self propelled gas powered mowers are good for lawns that have hills because they push themselves forward letting you use less muscle power. These mowers have to be regularly maintained with tune-ups and oil changes, and they are a bit more noisy than electric mowers. These mowers move themselves around the yard within a perimeter wire around your yard. Robotic mowers are quite costly and sometimes give a less quality cut than conventional mowers. There are different types of ride on mowers including lawn tractors and zero turn radius riders. Ride on mowers are much pricier than walk behind mowers, and require regular maintenance, including blade sharpening. Check the size of the mower deck to see how wide of a cutting path your mower has. A larger cutting deck will mean fewer passes to finish the job and cut your mowing time down.