Write an article based on this "Serve with bread or over pasta."
article: You can simply serve these shrimp in a bowl with bread on the side to sop up the juice. You can also pour them over pasta for a quick and easy meal.  Add a squeeze of lemon and a few pats of butter to the mixture at the end for extra flavor. Place any uneaten shrimp in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.

Write an article based on this "Find a professional stylist to bleach your hair. Know your budget. Research salons. Book an appointment. Bring a visual to your appointment."
article: If you have dark hair, and you do not have much experience dying it yourself, seeking a professional stylist is the best way to dye it white blonde and ensure you safely achieve the desired shade. The cost to dye your hair white blonde varies by how drastic the change will be. Expect to pay between $60 and $200. The longer, darker and thicker the hair, the longer it will take to dye white blonde and the more a salon is likely to charge you. Hair salons vary in price and quality, but paying a higher price doesn’t always ensure a higher quality service. Be sure to read online reviews of hairstylists and talk to people whose hair color you admire. Ask them who they use. You’re better off finding a specific person than a general salon. Good hair stylists usually book weeks or even months in advance, so call ahead of time to ensure an appointment.  Describe your hair as it is now and what you would like it to look like it to look like. Your hairstylist needs to be aware of how long the color treatment will take. Even if your stylist does not give you a time estimate, make sure that you leave ample time to dye your hair. The process can take anywhere from two to four hours, especially if your hairstylists is attending to other clients in between your processes. Agree on a price over the phone so that you have a clear understanding of how much the color treatment will cost before you walk into the salon. It is very helpful for your hairstylist to see a picture of how you want your hair to look. Consider finding a photo in a magazine, printing one out or having one on your phone to show him or her.

Write an article based on this "Cover your hair. Protect your clothing. Burn some incense or a scented candle. Block smoke from exiting under your bedroom door. Open a window. Blow smoke toward the exit with a fan. Cover up any lingering smell."
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Hair is quite porous and it tends to hold onto smells more than your skin does. Tie back long hair and cover it with a bandanna or towel to prevent the smoke from getting to your hair. If you have a plastic shower cap, then this is ideal because the plastic will protect your hair and it will not pick up any of the smoke’s smell either. The more clothing that you have on, the more likely you will be to collect smoke smell on your clothes. Consider taking off your shirt when you smoke or at least roll up your sleeves. You might also consider wearing a designated smoking jacket (or sweatshirt) when you smoke. You can keep it hidden in your room somewhere and wear it when you need to smoke. Make sure that you wash it at least once per week to keep it from smelling too much. You will need to have something to cover up the smell of the smoke, so try lighting a couple of sticks of incense or a scented candle. If you don’t have any of these things, then you can also spray some air freshener around your room before and after you start smoking. To prevent smoke from escaping to other parts of your house, place a damp towel along the crack beneath your bedroom door. The damp towel will not only block the smoke from getting out of your room and absorb some of the odor as well. You want to try to direct as much smoke as possible out of your room. If smoke can't exit through an open window or duct, the smoke will leave its odor on walls, carpets, furniture and linens. If you happen to have a fireplace duct in your room, then that is even better. Fireplaces are specifically designed to allow smoke to escape a building, so it will be easier to direct smoke out of your room if your room has a fireplace duct. The better the ventilation of your smoking room, the less likely you are to be caught smoking indoors. Turn on a fan to push the smoke toward the window and to help disperse it after it forms. A tabletop fan pointed toward an open window or air duct is ideal. If you are smoking in a bathroom with a ventilator or exhaust fan, turn it on and aim the smoke toward it to quickly eliminate visible smoke and odors. The special ventilators work by sucking up excess moisture and air particles. Even though you may have kept the smoke from filling your room, you will most likely have some lingering smoke smell on you. Do what you can to cover up the smell of the smoke. For example, you can apply some aftershave on your fingertips, peel and eat an orange, or use a strong scented body spray on yourself.