Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Select your server. Open the "Add Channel" menu. Enter a name for your channel. Tap Create.

Answer: Server icons are listed along the left side of the screen; tap the initial or image which pertains to the server you want to edit. Tap + to the right of either the "TEXT CHANNELS" heading or the "VOICE CHANNELS" heading.  To limit your channel to text chatting, create a text channel. If you want users to be able to chat using their microphones, create a voice channel. You’ll type it into the “Channel Name” box at the top of the screen. It’s in the top-right corner of the screen. The channel is now created. You’ll be able to access it at any time by opening the server, tapping the current channel, and tapping the new channel in the drop-down menu.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Add ribbon. Sew on a button. Attach a flower. Loop a chain around one portion of the headband.

Answer: Ribbon is an easy way to embellish your headband. You can use ribbon to accent one part of your headband or thread ribbon through the entire headband. Choose a ribbon that complements your yarn color and attach or thread it through the headband where you want it. You can even use the ribbon to hide your seam if you created a strip headband and sewed the ends together. Loop the ribbon around the seam a few times and tie it in a knot or bow. Adding a decorative button is a cute way to embellish a headband. You can even use a button to attach the ends of a headband if you have used a stitch with some gaps in it. Sew the button onto the headband with a needle and thread. You can either crochet a flower to add to your headband or you can attach a silk flower to your headband. Choose a yarn or silk flower color that complements your headband and attach it with a needle and thread or just use a safety pin to secure it temporarily. If you want to give your headband a bow-like appearance without actually adding a bow, then you can use a chain of stitches to create this effect.  Make a chain of about 10 to 15 stitches. Then, loop the chain around one part of the headband a few times. Make sure to wrap the chain around the headband tightly. Use a slipstitch to secure both ends of the chain. Pull the free end of the yarn through, cut the end, and tie off the end.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Keep the plant between 68–75 °F (20–24 °C). Make sure the plant gets plenty of indirect sunlight. Water the soil every 2-3 days, or as needed. Prune the flowers to make room for new growth. Continue testing the soil’s pH regularly.

Answer: Assuming you’re growing the plant inside, you won’t have to do anything extra—just stash it near a window and remember to keep it out of direct sunlight. Outdoor plants should be moved around as needed to keep them at a consistent temperature.  At night, it’s alright for the plant to be out in temperatures as low as 45–50 °F (7–10 °C), provided it doesn’t stay that way too long. On especially chilly nights, you’ll be better off just bringing it indoors. Similarly, it may be necessary to move the plant inside to protect it from the sweltering summer heat. Place your lisianthus where it can receive partial exposure. It needs about 6 hours of sunlight a day.  During long stretches of overcast weather, you may need to supplement your natural light source by placing the pot beneath fluorescent grow lights for 8 to 12 hours at a time. Overabundant sunlight can raise the temperature of the plant, eventually causing it to die. One of lisianthus’ strengths is that it doesn’t require much water. Keep the top layer of soil moist and allow it to just dry out between waterings. To cover a larger area and avoid overwatering, use a watering can with a wide head or even a spray bottle, directing the flow directly over the base of the plant.  The best way to tell when your lisianthus needs water is to feel the soil with your fingertip. If it’s dry more than about 1 inch (2.5 cm) below the surface, it’s time to spray it again. Overwatering causes root rot, which can easily kill lisianthus. In fact, it’s one of the leading reasons that most household plants don’t make it a full season.  Using a drip irrigation system is recommended because water droplets on the leaves and flowers will discolor the plant. Inspect your lisianthus periodically for signs of drooping, wilting, or discolored foliage. Afflicted foliage should be plucked or clipped as soon as it's discovered to prevent it from sapping nourishment from other healthy areas. You should notice the plant’s disposition improving shortly after pruning.  Pay attention to the appearance of the stems, as well. Yellow, sickly looking stems often indicate disease.  If left unchecked, these issues may cause lisianthus to produce fewer blossoms. Get in the habit of taking a reading about once a week. The levels need to remain as close to neutral as possible, even after the lisianthus has reached maturity.  It’s better for the soil to be a little too alkaline than a little too acidic. Remember that adding a small amount of limestone is a quick, safe, and effective way to decrease the acidity of imbalanced soil. Fertilize with a high potassium fertilizer.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Gather your ingredients and materials. Rinse the dried yellow peas. Soak the yellow peas overnight. Sprout the peas. Dry the peas in the oven. Blend the dried peas.

Answer:
Making your own pea protein powder is easy, but you will need to gather some things before you get started. To make your own pea protein powder, you will need:  Two cups of dried yellow peas Plenty of water for soaking Paper towels A large glass bowl to soak the peas A large baking sheet A high-powered blender or food processor A large mason jar with a lid Put the yellow peas into a colander and rinse them under running water. Make sure that you sort through the peas as you rinse them to weed out any rocks or clumps of dirt. This is common with dried peas, beans, and lentils. Place the dried yellow peas into a large glass bowl and cover them with water. Make sure that the water covers all of the peas and that there is a few inches of water above the peas as well. The peas will expand as they soak. Cover the bowl with some plastic wrap and allow the peas to soak overnight.  Soak the peas for at least eight hours. After eight hours, drain the peas by pouring them into the colander. Then, rinse the peas one more time under running water. Line the glass bowl with a wet paper towel and then pour the peas over the paper towel. Next, lay another wet paper towel over the peas and then cover the bowl with some plastic wrap. Leave the peas in the bowl for 24 to 48 hours, or until they start to sprout. Keep the bowl at room temperature by setting it on a counter. Preheat your oven for 115°F (46°C). Next, remove the plastic wrap and paper towels from the peas and spread the sprouted peas out on a baking sheet.  Leave the peas in the oven for about 12 hours. Remove the peas from the oven after 12 hours. To see if the peas are dry, bite into one. It should be crunchy. Once the peas are dry, you can pour them into the blender or food processor. Place the lid on the blender or food processor and blend the peas at a high speed until they reach a powder-like consistency.  If you want to customize your pea protein powder, then you can add other ingredients to it. If you just want a basic protein powder, then you can transfer the protein powder to a large mason jar and place a lid on it.