Problem: Article: After rinsing the rice, place it in a large bowl and cover with water.  Ideally, there should be about 2 inches of water above the surface of the rice to allow for absorption. Soak for about 6 hours. After rinsing the dahl, place it in a large bowl with the fenugreek seeds and cover with water.  Ideally, there should be about 2 inches of water above the surface of the rice to allow for absorption.  Soak for about 6 hours. A wet grinder is the best option for this, but a food processor or blender may work as well.  Add the soaked dhal one handful at a time into the grinder.  If it seems dry, try adding a bit of the liquid that the dhal soaked in. The dahl should have a creamy, fluffy texture. The grinding will likely take around 15 minutes. When complete, remove the dhal from the grinder and place in a large bowl. You do not need to wash the grinder between grinding the dahl and the rice. Add all of the rice and one cup of the water that the rice soaked in to the grinder and grind for 20 minutes, or until the mixture is smooth but gritty. Place the rice batter into the bowl with the dahl, add the salt, and combine all of the ingredients by mixing them with your (clean!) hands.  Cover loosely with a cloth or a lid that is not air-tight. Be sure that any lid is not air-tight.  Air expansion is necessary for the fermentation process. The mixture now needs to ferment by sitting in a warm place for 8-10 hours.  The best temperature for fermentation is 80–90 °F (27–32 °C). Leave the mixture out on the counter or in a warm room if you live in a warm climate. If you do not have an area that is the appropriate temperature, place the batter in the oven in your home with the oven light on.  The light bulb will produce enough heat to allow for fermentation but not enough to begin to cook the batter. After 8-10 hours, check the batter.  It should have a frothy appearance, and it should have grown twice its original size.  If it has not, you may need to leave it a little longer.  If the batter is too thick to allow for pouring, add some water. Ideally, you should try to cook the batter after it has had time to ferment, but if you need time between the fermentation and the cooking, place the batter in your fridge.
Summary: Soak the rice. Soak the urad dhal and fenugreek. Grind the urad dhal and fenugreek. Grind the rice. Combine the rice batter and the urad dhal. Allow the batter to ferment. Check the batter. Refrigerate the batter until you are ready to cook.

Problem: Article: Vintage champagne, which comes with years printed on the label, should be served between 54 and 57 degrees Fahrenheit. This temperature is best achieved by using an ice bucket. An ice bucket usually has a slightly warmer temperature than you would get in your fridge. Grab a bucket big enough to contain a bottle of champagne. Fill the bucket with ice. Submerge the champagne bottle into the ice, so just the tip of the bottle sticks out. You can use a small thermometer to test the temperature of your ice bucket. You can add more ice to chill the bucket more. You can also add a small amount of water if the bucket needs to cool down. Simply let the champagne bottle sit in the bucket. You can set a timer on your phone or just keep an eye on the clock. After 20 to 30 minutes have passed, you can pop the cork on the champagne bottle. Make sure to aim the tip of the bottle away from any expensive objects before popping the cork. To serve, tilt the bottle at a 45 degree angle, hold the glass steady with your other hand, and fill it three quarters of the way full with champagne.
Summary: Chill vintage champagne between 54 and 57 degrees Fahrenheit. Fill a bucket with half ice and half water. Leave the champagne bottle in the bucket for 20 to 30 minutes. Pop the cork and serve.

Problem: Article: You may know in advance of an upcoming assignment or test that may require you to stay up all night. Anticipating this by slightly changing your sleep patterns may make it easier to stay awake all night when the time arrives. Remember to not bank sleep too often because it can backfire and hurt your stamina and ability to effectively study.  Go to bed earlier or wake up later in the days before you know you’re going to have to study all night. Just an extra hour or two can help you stay up all night. This extra time can cue your body to the all-nighter as well as give you some extra hours of sleep reserve on which to draw when the night comes. Dehydration can cause fatigue, headaches, and dizziness, all of which can decrease alertness. Keep this at bay by drinking least 8 ounces of water every hour throughout the day and nighter. Feel free to drink coffee or tea, but be aware that it may not help you stay awake longer or be more alert. In fact, if you’ve been drinking a lot of caffeine or even energy drinks, they may make you jittery and unable to effectively study.  Avoid alcohol in the days and hours before an all night study session. This can make you drowsy and unable to concentrate. Not being comfortable can make an all night study session drag on and feel like torture. Choose comfortable articles of clothing that allow you to move and won’t get tighter over the course of the night.  Choose pants and tops that are not form fitting. For example, a pair of skinny jeans instead of sweats or yoga pants could make your legs fall asleep.  Wear layers if you're studying in a cool area. This way, you can remove extra layers if you get too warm without having to go and change completely. Wear comfortable shoes. If you’re sitting for a long period of time, your feet might swell. Try wearing slippers, running shoes, or flat shoes. Sitting up straight can keep you alert and help you avoid tension in your neck and shoulders. Maintaining proper posture throughout the night may help you study more effectively and get through the night more easily.  Choose a chair with a back as opposed to a stool. This will help you sit properly and stay alert. Keeping your feet on the floor will help you sit in a proper position.  Keep your head and neck in a neutral, straight position. Pull in your abs, straighten your back, and push back your shoulders. This will help you get enough oxygen to keep you awake and alert. Don't slouch, as this may make you drowsy. Every hour, get up or do small stretching movements with your legs. This can not only give you a much needed mini-break, but also help you stay alert by circulating blood throughout your body.  Try different movements and stretches such as pushing your legs forward, pushing and pulling your toes towards and away from you, and doing ankle and wrist circles. Consider getting up to stretch if it doesn’t interrupt or bother anyone in your general vicinity.
Summary: Bank sleep. Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water. Wear comfortable clothing. Sit with proper posture. Stretch your legs.

Problem: Article: You'll also need a bunch of plastic eggs and candies to fill them with. Or, make as many as you have bunny prizes to give away. Pour the chocolates or candies in the plastic eggs. Occasionally put a golden ticket in one of the eggs.  Explain to all participants that whomever finds the golden ticket, wins the chocolate bunny (or bunnies, depending on how you're running this).  Ask the child to verify by keeping the ticket. This way, everyone gets something for their efforts.
Summary:
Buy some gold paper and some decently sized chocolate bunnies. Make at least three or four golden tickets. Fill the plastic eggs with candy. Go out and hide the many candy-filled eggs in the yard or house. Have a golden ticket egg hunt. Have all players keep the eggs that they find.