In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can bake a larger sized pumpkin but it won’t be as flavorful as smaller pumpkins. Pie pumpkins, sugar pumpkins, and miniature pumpkins are smaller varieties of pumpkins that are better for cooking. Larger pumpkins aren't as sweet and don't taste as good as smaller pumpkins.  Purchase a 3–4 lb (1.4–1.8 kg) pumpkin. You can ask the pumpkin purveyor to weigh the pumpkin for you when you purchase it, or you can use a produce scale to weigh it. A ripe pumpkin will be a deep orange. This is when the flavor of the pumpkin is at its peak. If a pumpkin is green or yellow, it’s not ripe yet and you should avoid it for baking purposes. If a pumpkin is turning brown, has soft skin, or smells sour, it's most likely overripe. Don't buy pumpkins that are overly ripe because they may taste sour.
Summary: Look for smaller pumpkins. Get a pumpkin that is deep orange. Avoid pumpkins that have soft skin or smell sour.

There are some natural glue-like chemicals within the plant that need to be released before you can turn it into papyrus. Let them soak in the water for at least 3 days. Try to lay them out flat in a tray of water to soak. Set the tray in a place where the water won't evaporate quickly. The strips should turn flexible and transparent. The pattern doesn't matter at this point as you will be rearranging them later. Just lay them out on a hard, flat surface and make sure they don't overlap. A smooth, non-tiled countertop or a sturdy table will work. Grab a rolling pin and use it to roll the strips flat. The rolling pin should be squeezing the water out of them and flattening the strips into sheets. In the past, papyrus strips were pounded with a hard object to remove the excess water. Lay the strips on the cloth. Get a dry sheet of linen cloth or felt. Then, begin to weave them together. You want to create 2 layers of strips, with the top layer strips being perpendicular to the bottom layer strips. It should resemble a placemat. The strips should slightly overlap one another to prevent the papyrus from falling apart later. Cover the papyrus strips with a second sheet of linen cloth once you have weaved them together. Make sure that the wooden boards are somewhat heavy. The pressure is necessary to flatten the papyrus strips together. Once the strips have been placed between the boards, press them together. Lay the sandwiched papyrus sheet on a flat surface and allow the wooden boards to flatten the sheet using gravity. You can put heavy books on top of the boards if the boards aren't very heavy. You should do this every few hours. Be careful when removing the wet linen. Peel it off of the papyrus gently. The drying process should take approximately 72 hours.
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One-sentence summary -- Place the papyrus plant strips in water. Lay the papyrus plant strips on a hard, flat surface. Roll the excess water and sugar out of the plant. Weave the strips together. Place the bundle between 2 wooden boards. Replace the wet linen sheets with dry ones.

Q: If you have a few tools and a decent amount of space, you may be able to take matters into your own hands and break down your mattress by yourself. Use a seam ripper or a utility knife to rip the thread on the side of your mattress where the piping stops. Grab ahold of the cord and pull it away from the mattress all the way around. Grab the fabric covering the sides of the mattress. With the cord removed, it should be relatively easy to pull off all of the material on the sides that’s covering the inside of the mattress. Once the sides are removed, rip off all other fabric that’s on the outside of the mattress. Then, pull out all of the fluffy foam material that’s packed into the inside of the mattress and stuff it into trash bags. This can be taken to a recycling facility or thrown into your trash can. After pulling out all of the filler material, you should only have metal springs remaining. Cut the springs into smaller pieces using wire cutters or bolt cutters. If you’re crafty, you can keep these metal pieces and make wine racks, pot holders, and more. If not, consider taking the pieces to a metal recycling center or a scrap yard. You can also just put them into trash bags and throw them out with your regular trash. Start off by using a screwdriver to remove the plastic pieces that are stapled to the corners. Cut and tear away the dust cover to expose the wooden frame underneath. Use pliers to pull off the staples that are securing the fabric to the frame. Then, pull out all of the foam and cotton on the inside and pull off all remaining fabric. Use a handsaw or a handheld buzz saw to cut the wooden frame into smaller pieces. Throw the wooden pieces into your compost pile or use them as firewood. You can also throw them away.
A: Cut and pull off your mattress’ binding cord. Pull off the sides of the mattress. Pull off the rest of the fabric and the fluffy foam. Cut and recycle the metal springs. Break down your box spring if you’re also getting rid of it.

Problem: Article: As with the button, you may want to use two photos, back to back to create a balanced design. Be sure the photos are the exact same size and not too big where they overwhelm the paperclip. Press and hold together until the adhered.
Summary:
Make a bookmark using a laminate photo or text. Line up the photos with the top portion of the paperclip. Add a small amount of glue to the back of each photo and place over the top of the paperclip. Finished.