Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Fill a spray bottle 3/4 full of water. Add 3 to 5 drops of lavender oil. Use the cleanser for kitchen, bathroom, and other household surfaces.

Answer: Put a few squirts of mild dish washing liquid inside the bottle. You can also replace the lavender essential oil with pine or lemon. Screw the top on the bottle and shake it well. Scrub and wipe with a water-soaked sponge after application.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Calm down. Don't rub your eye(s). Close your eyes. Flush your eyes with cool water. Try to cry. See a doctor right away if your eye continues to burn or sting, or if you experience blurred vision after clearing your eye out with water.

Answer: When shampoo is in your eyes, you might experience a burning or stinging sensation.  Pain can often lead us to panic.  Staying calm will ensure you do not do anything which might make the situation worse.  There are few options for calming down when you’re confined to your shower, but one way to calm down in such a situation is to take control of your breathing.  Become conscious of the pattern of inhaling and exhaling.  Try to slow your breathing by inhaling deeply and slowly for a count of five, then exhaling for another five seconds.  Do this at least three times. You might also envision yourself in a peaceful scene where nothing hurts and you are not in danger.  For instance, try imagining yourself on a peaceful mountaintop.  Try to imagine the breeze on your face and the gentle warmth of the sun on your skin. The stinging pain you experience when shampoo gets in your eyes is caused by sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS). SLS is a foaming agent, so by rubbing the shampoo into your eyes, you'll only end up exacerbating the foaming process at work within your eye.  Rubbing will work the shampoo deeper into your eyes -- quite the opposite of a desirable outcome when your aim is to remove it. Bring your top and bottom eyelids together to close them.  By closing your eyes, you end the exposure to shampoo and ensure the problem does not increase in magnitude.  Do not open your eyes until you are ready to rinse the shampoo away. With your eyes closed, rinse the rest of the shampoo off.  By removing the rest of the shampoo from your head, you’ll avoid getting more shampoo in your eyes. Assuming you’re in the shower, adjust the temperature so that the temperature is cool.  Open your eyes and turn your face up towards the shower head so that your eyes receive the most direct application of water.  Turn your head from side to side so that the water flows across both eyes.  Keep your eyes as open as possible as the water flows into them.  Run the water for 2-3 minutes. The shower should be gentle.  If it is not, run the faucet on the tub and cup cool water with both your hands.  Splash the water in your eye repeatedly for several minutes. After rinsing the eye with water directly from the shower, most of the shampoo should be out.  Just in case it isn’t though, you should try to cry in order to remove any remaining contaminant.  Your eyes might be watering already as a natural reaction to getting shampoo in the eyes.  If they are not, bringing yourself to tears will remove toxins and clear your eyes of any remaining shampoo in a natural way. Crying on command takes long practice, but thinking of tragic thoughts -- like being a child alone and scared in the woods -- is a good way to inspire tears. With the application of some cool water to flush the irritant out, your eye will almost certainly be back to normal after a few minutes.  However, if you experience eye pain or blurriness in your vision which is acute, recurrent, or inspires worry, contact a medical professional immediately.  It's possible you have an allergic reaction to a specific ingredient in the shampoo you used.  More serious symptoms such as blood or pus coming out of or congealing on the eye after an encounter with shampoo should also be cause for concern, and be checked by a doctor without delay.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Remove the lamb chops from the refrigerator 30 to 45 minutes before cooking. Take the chops out one by one and pat them dry with a paper towel. Heat your grill or skillet to high heat. Place the chops on the grill or in the pan. Cook the opposite side for three to four minutes. Remove the chops from the pan. Serve immediately.

Answer: This will help them come to room temperature and cook evenly.  Coat the pan with oil when it is fully heated if you are using a skillet. Don’t allow the chops to touch while you are cooking. Turn after three or four minutes.  Set them aside to rest for five to 10 minutes.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Figure out how much you want to spend. Write down a list of the gift recipient's interests and hobbies. Determine the person's schedule. Plan on going with them.

Answer:
When considering how much you want to spend on a gift, the most important thing is that you feel comfortable with the amount you are giving. Knowing how much you can spend will help you determine which kind of tickets you should get. Some tickets can get very expensive while other tickets are cheaper to get.  Other things that you could consider are the importance of the occasion and the importance of your relationship with that person. If you are getting tickets for a family member, you'll most likely want to spend more on it than if you're getting it for a friend or acquaintance. Think about the person's personality and the things that they regularly like to do. You want to get tickets they will be excited about. Once you have a list of potential tickets, you can start to narrow down your options based on budget and their schedule.  For instance, if the person is a sports buff you should get them tickets to see a sporting event. If the person's favorite band is coming to town, you can get them tickets to see them perform. Figure out when the person works or if they have a vacation coming up. Consider their schedule when purchasing tickets and try to choose a time or day when they aren't usually working. You can also ask the person about their schedule without making your gift intentions obvious.  Say something like "I know you don't usually work on the weekends, but are you going to be doing anything on the 25th? Want to hang out or something?" If the person has time off from work coming up, you can purchase them tickets for a longer vacation. Tickets make for great gifts because they are an experience that can leave lasting memories. When you are purchasing tickets for someone, consider if you can go with them. If you are good friends, they will appreciate the company, and you can share the memory together.  For example, you can both see a sports game together, go to the movies together, or both go to a play. If you are getting vacation tickets for someone in your family, see if you can adjust your schedule to go with them.