Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Eat regularly. Press on your stomach. Take a deep breath.

Answer: The best thing you can do if you'd like to stop worrying about stomach grumbles is to eat so that you avoid hunger as best as possible. Whether it's three sizable meals a day or six small ones, eating regularly makes sure your stomach is never so empty that it makes noise.  Regular meals unfortunately aren't a catch-all prevention, you'll still need to watch what you eat and keep snacks around just in case. Regular here means regular not just in terms of time, but portions as well. Don't have a nibble for breakfast with a large lunch planned and expect to be grumble-free in the AM. One thing you can try when stomach noise comes on despite all your prevention is to push on your stomach. Providing the stomach less space to move and contract will mean less room to do the things which make for stomach grumbles.  Using a pencil (eraser-end first) or pen, press into your stomach with some force (don't hurt yourself) when you feel your stomach begin to churn. Be sure to target your stomach (near your navel, but not on it) and not higher up for best results. Filling your lungs with air will require some room in your torso, and in growing your lungs push down on your stomach, giving it less room for grumbles (as with the previous step). When you feel your stomach become upset and about to make noise, take a deep breath and hold it until the sensation passes.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Test the wipe on a small section of fabric to remove any makeup product residue. Massage stain with the wipe. Flush the spot with running cold water. Dry with a paper towel.

Answer: Due to the chemicals usually found in detergent wipes, see how the wipe interacts with the fabric and if it is damaging to your clothes. Detergent wipes, such as Shout: Wipe & Go, can be found at your local grocery store or online. You may also consider a stain-fighting pen like Tide-to-Go. Gently rub the stain with your detergent wipe in a circular motion. Start at the edges of the stain and work your way towards the center. Do this for a few minutes, or until you notice most of the stain has transferred over to your wipe. Hold the stained fabric flat underneath the faucet. Try to set the spout to run on a low intensity, so it is easier to pinpoint the water stream directly within the stained area. Cold water will help lift the stain up. Squeeze the water from the stained area. Focus on lightly dabbing the stain repeatedly to guarantee all the makeup has been removed.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Purchase enough plastic bins to hold your LEGO collection. Place your LEGOs in the containers. Find a place for your bins.

Answer: Many brands, including Rubbermaid and Sterlite, make plastic storage containers that work well for LEGO bricks and other pieces. Depending on your needs, you can find both open and lidded varieties. To maximize your storage space, though, stackable bins are a good option. Clear bins or boxes work especially well because you can easily see what’s inside. However, if you’re color sorting your LEGOs, you may want to color code your bins. For example, choose red bins for your red pieces and blue bins for your blue pieces. When you’re sorting your pieces in your bins, you don’t want to overload them or it will be difficult to find pieces when you’re working on a project. Having the LEGOs in a single layer in each bin is ideal because it makes it easier to see all of the pieces.  It helps to buy bins in a variety of sizes, so you can customize your storage based on the size of the pieces. Small pieces, such as Technic pins, clips and hinges, can get lost in large bins, so smaller boxes are a better choice. If you are storing small LEGO pieces in a larger bin, you may want to place them inside a Ziploc or other plastic bag to make them easier to locate when you’re building. One of the benefits of using this type of storage for your LEGOs is that they’re versatile. You can stack the bins on a bookcase or shelving unit, stash them in a closet, or even tuck them under a bed to keep them out of sight. In a child’s bedroom or playroom, you may want to simply stack them on the floor, so it’s easy for your child to access them.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Pack a water bottle. Have a neck pillow and sleep mask at hand. Wear comfy socks. Wear something warm. Consider using noise-canceling headphones. Snack!

Answer:
While you don’t need to drink more than normal on a long-haul flight, you will need to keep hydrated. Having your own water bottle at hand will prevent you from having to make many trips to the water facility on the plane. You can’t bring water through the security checkpoint, so make sure you empty your water bottle before going through - you can fill it up again on the other end. You’ll definitely want to sleep (or at least try to) on your flight. You’ll be much more comfortable doing so with your own neck pillow and sleep mask.  Many airlines will provide you with a small pillow and sleep mask, but these tend to be quite uncomfortable and the pillow often slips from under your head. A memory-foam neck pillow is a great travel companion, offering lots of comfort and sturdy support for your head. Your feet might swell if you sit for too long, so taking off your shoes can help you feel more comfortable. You won’t want to walk around the plane barefoot, so wear some soft socks. Avoid wearing socks that are too scratchy, as they can hamper your ability to get comfortable. The temperature in airplanes tends to vary between extremes of hot and cold.  Wearing a scarf or jersey can help you cope with a cold environment and they can be easily removed if you feel too hot. A compact travel blanket is a useful travel companion, but may not be necessary as many airlines offer a blanket on overnight flights. Planes are noisy places. If you’re a light sleeper, wearing noise-canceling headphones while you sleep can help you have a more restful journey. Airplane food is notoriously bad. Bring some snacks that you like along with you and eat them when you feel hungry. Having small snacks between meals will keep your energy levels up.  Granola bars and small chocolate bars make great airplane snacks. Individually wrapped morsels are particularly good for long flights because they help to keep the area around your seat clean. For a savory snack, consider bringing little cheese rounds or jerky.