Write an article based on this "Bring six cups of salted water to a boil. Add the lobster tail to the boiling water. Drain the water. Cut away more of the shell, if needed."
article: Use a pot that can hold three quarts of water to allow for the lobsters. Make sure that the water is thoroughly boiling. Simmer, uncovered for eight to 12 minutes. You know that it is nearly ready when the shell of the lobster turns bright red. The exposed meat will more tender as well. It may even start to separate from the lobster’s outer shell. Remove and let cool for 10 minutes. The lobster tail will be very hot after removing it from the boiling water. Let the lobster tail cool on a plate or a napkin for 10 minutes. Sometimes, the outer shell contracts after you remove the tail from the boiling water. Take your scissors and cut more shell off to make eating the tail easier.

Write an article based on this "Cut the grass base. Form the grass base. Make the flowers. Attach the flowers to the stems. Enjoy!"
article: Take a longer sheet of green construction paper and fold it in half lengthwise (often called hot-dog style). At the side with the closed edge, make parallel cuts towards the side with the open edge but stop about 1.5" from the edge. Vary the width of the space between cuts, with most being close together and a few being thicker (these will form the grass vs stems). If doing this project with very young kids, you can pre-mark the paper where it should be cut with a 1" horizontal border along the open edge and evenly spaced 1" thick lines for them to cut. From the uncut base, roll the paper into a circle or tube-like shape and tape  or glue it together. Draw flowers onto different colored construction paper. Then, cut the flowers out. You can also add decorative centers by gluing on puff balls, buttons, or other items at the center of the flower. You can also make more realistic flowers to go on this base if you want to. Using glue or tape, attach the flowers to the thicker strips that you left on the base (the stems). You can put your flowers in a bean-filled pot if you want to make them look more realistic and complete. You can also turn them into a bouquet by building a handle from rolled paper.

Write an article based on this "Get your foundation. Put 2 tablespoons of your usual hand cream into the tub. Put 1/2 a teaspoon of cream eyeshadow into the mixture. Blend all of the creams together. Get two pinches of powdered compact. Mix it all up. Finished."
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Place it carefully in an empty tub. Check that the tub has no other product left in it. Mix until the cream is nearly gone, but a bit is still visible.   Once again, blend these together. When it's ready to go, apply it to your face with your foundation brush, as you otherwise would. If you start mixing and find the shade isn't quite right, try altering the proportions of cream, eyeshadow, face powder, and foundation until you get the right combination.