Write an article based on this "Choose the players. Select the first spy. Pick an object. Pick your first hint. Provide the first hint. Let each player guess. Provide another hint if necessary. Let the player who guesses correctly become the next spy."
article: You need a minimum of two players to play I spy, but otherwise there's no limit on how many people can play a game. Players are old enough to play when they have an understanding of the world around them and can easily name everyday objects. For each round of I spy, there is one person who is the spy. That person selects an object and has to get the other players to guess what the object was based on a clue.  There are many ways you can determine who gets to be the first spy. For instance, you can draw cards or straws, ask whose birthday is coming up next, go by whose name is alphabetically first or last, or even have an outside person who isn't playing randomly select the first spy. In another variation on the game, the spy is instead called the king or queen bee. As the first spy, your job is to pick an object from your immediate surroundings that all the players can see. But once you’ve picked it, don’t say what it is! Instead, think about the object to yourself, and come up with a few features and characteristics that make this object noteworthy. If you're in a moving vehicle, you will have to work quickly, otherwise the object will have passed before anyone else has a chance to see it. In order to get players to guess the object you’ve chosen, you have to provide them with a piece of information about the object. Use those noteworthy features you came up with and think about what you can say that will hint to your fellow players what object you're thinking of. Good adjectives to use can relate to the object’s:  Color Height Weight Texture  Geometric features  First letter Material A word that it sounds like In this game, the spy uses the phrase “I spy with my little eye, something that…” and the then finishes that hint with the descriptor or adjective chosen to describe the object. For instance, if you picked a purple hat that a nearby person was wearing, you could finish with “something that you wear.”  When you say the hint out loud, be sure you aren't looking right at the object!  Another variation on the hint phrasing is “I spy something and it’s designed to keep you warm,” for instance. For the bumblebee game, you can say “Bumble Bee Bumble Bee, I see something you don't see, and the color of it is purple,” for example. Once you’ve provided the hint, give the other players a chance to look around and find the object. Then, go around the group and give each player a chance to guess what object you chose.  I spy is usually played with yes or no answers (players ask if specific objects were the chosen ones and the spy says yes or no), but the spy can also provide additional hints to the players by saying whether the guess was hot or cold. If a guess was close to or similar to the chosen object, the spy says the guess was warm (close) or hot (very close). If a guess was nowhere near the object, the spy says cold, or cool if the guess was mostly off. If none of the players are able to guess the object, repeat the phrase and provide another hint. Choose a different adjective this time, and concentrate on a different feature. For instance, if your hint before told the players what color the object was, provide a hint about something else, like the object’s material, shape, or texture. Go around in the same order and let each player guess again. When a player does guess correctly, that player becomes the new spy, and the game begins anew.  If nobody is able to guess the object, you can either provide another hint, or the spy role can automatically pass to a new player. If all the players are young and not able to easily guess, consider having a set order in which everyone gets to be the spy.

Write an article based on this "Boil the potatoes. Drain the potatoes and set them aside. Chop the beef and onion. Sauté the onions in butter. Add the potatoes and Sauté the mixture for 5 minutes. Mix in the corned beef and salt and pepper to taste. Add the cream. Add the eggs. Garnish with chopped parsley and serve warm."
article: Place the peeled, diced raw potatoes in a large pot of salted water and boil for about 3 minutes.  Use a sharp knife to chop the corned beef and onion into small pieces. Place the butter in a skillet and heat until it's melted, then place the raw onions in the butter. Sauté the onions until they're soft. Stir occasionally, and keep cooking until the onions and potatoes are soft and lightly browned.  Pour in 1/4 cup of heavy cream and stir, cooking for 1 minute. Make 4 holes into the corned beef hash and break 1 egg into each hole. Cover and cook on medium heat until eggs are done to your preference.

Write an article based on this "Set up for your trick. Show a coin to your audience. Rub the coin on your arm. Drop the coin. Pretend to transfer the coin to your left hand. Rub your left hand against your right forearm. Distract your audience. Drop the coin into the collar of your shirt."
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Sit at a table with your elbows on the table.  Be sure you have on a shirt that is tucked in (any sleeve length is acceptable). You may even want to ask them to provide the coin, but warn them that you’re going to make it disappear and they won’t get it back. With both elbows on the table, holding the coin in your right hand, rub it against your left forearm. Pretend to fumble and accidentally drop the coin on the table next to your arm so that you audience sees it.  Pick it up with your right hand and tell them that it works better with the other arm. Pretend to put the coin in your left hand, but really keep it concealed in your right hand. Pretending that the coin is in your hand, rub your left hand against your right forearm. Be sure that you make eye contact and chat with your audience while you are performing the trick.  That will distract them and make them more likely to miss the sleight of hand. Because both of your elbows are on the table still, your right hand (with the coin in it) should be even with the collar of your shirt.  While you are distracting your audience by talking to them and pretending to rub the coin on your arm, drop the coin in your shirt.