Q: Many campsites in bear country provide food lockers for campers to store their food in. Food lockers are typically located in parking areas near campsites. Place your food inside the locker. Make sure to secure the food locker by locking it. Place the food out of sight, like under the car seat, in a cooler, or in an airtight plastic bag underneath a blanket. Make sure all of your windows are completely closed when storing your food in the car. Do not store your food in the bed of a pickup truck, or strap it to the outside of your car. Do this if you are staying in a cabin. For extra protection, store your food in airtight plastic bags or a bear-safe canister. Because bears can break into cabins through open doors and windows, make sure to keep the cabin’s windows and doors closed and locked at all times. You can purchase airtight plastic bags online, or from your local camping or outdoors store. Bear-safe canisters are portable containers that are designed to keep food safe from bears. Put all your food items in the canister. Place the canister at least 100 feet (30 m) downwind from your campsite on flat ground. Avoid placing the canister near a water source or a cliff. Additionally, do not attach any ropes to the canister.  You can purchase bear-safe canisters online. The cost of a bear-safe canister can range from $75 to $275, depending on the size and manufacturer. Although campsites may rent out bear-safe canisters, their stock is limited and they may run out. Place all of your food in a bag. Pick an area 100 to 200 yards (91 to 183 m) away from your tent. Pick a tree with a sturdy branch that is at least 18 feet (5.5 m) high. Use a bowline knot to attach a 40-foot (12-meter) rope to a carabiner. Attach the carabiner to your bag's handle. Throw the bag up and over the branch. Make sure the bag is 6 feet (1.8 m) away from the tree’s trunk.  Lower the bag toward you and loop the loose end through the carabiner. Pull the loose end to raise the bag until it is 12 feet (3.7 m) off of the ground. Tie the loose end around a strong twig to keep the bag in place. You may need to stand on a table to reach the bag. If you can't find a tree with six-foot branches, you can create a makeshift bear hang by stringing one rope between two trees, making it tight with a trucker's hitch knot, and then doing your bear hang in the middle of the rope.
A: Store your food in food lockers at night. Store your food in the car during the day, if the campsite allows it. Keep your food inside your cabin at all times. Use a bear-safe canister to store your food. Set up a bear hang.

Article: If you are not trained in accounting, you may need to hire a bookkeeper or at least consult with a trained accountant. You need to choose an accounting system for operating your business. Different systems exist, with a variety of strengths and weaknesses, depending on your kind of business:  Cash method. This is generally better for small businesses. You will count your cash as an asset when you actually receive it. Similarly, you measure your expenses when you actually pay them. Accrual method. Larger business tend to prefer this method, which works more on an invoicing system. You count the asset when a sale is made, whether or not you actually receive payment at that time. You will measure expenses when you receive the item, not at the time of actual payment. Whether you use software programs, electronic cash registers, or keep old-fashioned records on hand-written receipts, you need a system for recording sales and expenses. Whatever system you select, you must use it consistently and correctly. Mistakes in record-keeping can lead to serious problems for any business. Some currently popular accounting software programs include:  QuickBooks or QuickBooks Online PeachTree Accounting Sage Live NetSuite Zoho Books At least once a month, you should compare your bank accounts with your accounting statements. If you are not comfortable with reconciling accounts, you may need to consult with a bookkeeper or accountant. Your actual balances should match the balances reported in your accounting statements. You may need to make slight variations for any invoices that have been issued but not yet paid. If your accounts do not reconcile, you need to examine your accounting system more closely and discover the error. If you do this monthly, you can often catch mistakes while they are small and can be corrected. If not, your business can face big problems.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Establish an accounting system. Keep good financial records. Reconcile your accounts regularly.

Q: Consume at least ½ a lemon each day by whatever means you prefer. Researchers have found that lemon consumption correlates with a decrease in blood pressure. Combine your daily lemon intake with long walks or other aerobic exercise for the best results. Mix 4 oz. of lemon juice with 2 L of water. Consume a 2 L lemon-water solution daily. Studies have shown that drinking this amount of lemon juice each day inhibits the formation of kidney stones. If you get tired of squeezing lemons each day, you can purchase lemon concentrate. But make sure to follow the directions on the packaging to reconstitute the juice. Also check to be sure it does not contain added sugar, as too much sugar can pose other health risks. When you get sick with a cold, your body produces excess mucus or phlegm. Help control mucus production and soothe an irritated throat with a lemon and honey tea. Just heat water and add 3 tsp of lemon juice along with 1 tsp of honey. You can adjust the lemon juice to honey ratio to your liking.
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Lower your blood pressure by eating lemons. Prevent the formation of kidney stones with lemon juice. Relieve cold symptoms with a lemon and honey tea.