Problem: Article: This is a fast process; it can be an easy part of your morning routine. Moisturizing is often thought of as a part of female skin care, but men will benefit from moisturizing as well. This will prevent your facial skin from drying out, and moisturized skin is a valuable part of a youthful appearance. Moisturizers will need to be applied daily to remain effective over time. Like moisturizing, exfoliation is a quick process that will keep your face looking young, and maintain the health of your skin. Many grainy scrubs can be purchased in drug stores or grocery stores; these inexpensive exfoliating products will clean your face, boost collagen production (which keeps your skin taut) and help remove dead skin cells. This will immediately help your skin look fresher and younger. Just rub an ice cube around your eyes, mouth, nose, and over your cheeks—or if you have time, fill your sink with ice water and let your face soak in it. The ice will constrict the blood veins in your face and help your skin appear less puffy in general. Cooling your face will also:  Tighten your facial skin, helping it look better rested and younger. Decrease the visibility of facial wrinkles. Cleanse your pores and help prevent acne. Milk is filled with healthy proteins and amino acids; it will keep your skin looking young and soft—it has the added benefit of reducing the appearance of red or blotchy skin.
Summary: Moisturize your skin. Exfoliate your skin. Rub an ice cube on your face or dunk your face in ice water—seriously. Soothe your skin by soaking a washcloth in cold milk and laying it over your face for 10 minutes.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Apply some glue to the side of the teardrop, from the bottom point up to where it starts to curve into a dome. Press your first petal, tabbed side down, into the glue. Continue gluing the petals, one by one, until you complete your first row. Hot glue sets quickly, so work only one petal at a time. If you look at your teardrop, you will see some gaps between the petals. Fill those gaps with glue, then press more petals into the glue. Coat the bottom portion of the teardrop with glue. Wrap the fringe around it, with the jagged side facing up. The bottom edge should extend past the bottom of the tear drop and onto the stem. Cut off any excess fringe hanging off the side. Gently pinch the bottom part of the fringe, then twist it slightly around the wire. If you need to, secure the twisted part to the wire with a strip of florist's tape. Begin wrapping from the base of the fringe, where the pinched/twisted part is. Continue wrapping all the way to the bottom of the stem. Place the bottom point of the leaf against the stem and pinch it. Give it a slight twist, then secure it with green florist's tape. Repeat this step for all of the leaves you made. You can have them as close together or as far apart as you want. Some daisies are open all the way while others are closed. You can leave your daisy closed, if you want to, or you can gently pull down on the petals to open it up.

SUMMARY: Begin hot gluing the petals around the teardrop. Add a second row of petals. Glue the fringe to the flower's base, extending it onto the stem. Twist the bottom part of the fringe to close it. Wrap florist's tape around the stem. Secure the leaves to the stem, if you made them. Open up the flower, if desired.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Use a plastic pot with drainage holes so that water can easily flow out into the ground. Fill the pot with a rich absorbent potting soil, preferably one with a combination of sand, perlite and organic compost. The ideal soil will be light and fast-draining.  When using potting mix, always wear gardening gloves and ensure you are working in a well-ventilated area.  Premixed potting soil can be purchased at gardening stores, online, or you can make your own organic soil. Sow the seeds by spacing them evenly near the center of the pot. Cover the seeds and tap down lightly to compact the topsoil. You need to plant at least 3 seeds in case one or more of the seeds is not viable. You can plant more seeds in the pot, but consider that the more seeds you plant, the more will be competing for resources. After planting, water the seeds to help them settle into the soil. Continue to water the seeds every day, making sure that the soil is moist but not saturated.  Too much water can cause the jackfruit seeds to rot, so be careful not to overwater. To see whether your seeds need watering, place your finger into the soil (up to the first knuckle). If it isn’t wet, water the seeds. Keep your pot outdoors in a sheltered, warm and sunny place. If the weather is too cold or windy, place the pot indoors in a sunny spot, like a windowsill. Jackfruit seeds will germinate well in a humid environment such as a greenhouse. If this is not possible and the weather outside is too cool, an indoor heat lamp is an alternative option to keep your seeds growing healthily. It will take 3 to 4 weeks for your seedlings to germinate. Choose the seedling that has grown the tallest, looks the strongest and has healthy green leaves. Remove the remaining seedlings by gently pulling them out of the soil. Avoid using seedlings that look weak, spindly or have grown near the edge of the pot. A seedling that has grown in the middle of the pot will have a more fully developed root system.
Summary: Fill your seedling pot with organic potting mix. Sow at least 3 seeds into the prepared pot. Water the seeds. Keep the potted seeds in a warm and sunny environment. Choose the healthiest seedling to nourish after they’ve started germinating.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Contrary to what you may think at first, crab sticks are actually often made with imitation crab after than crab proper. The safest bet is to buy a pack of pre-sculpted crab sticks from the supermarket. If you're much more the DIY type, you can get bigger slabs to cut into the pieces yourself. Outside of a deep-frying oil, you thankfully won't need anything else to get this recipe started. You can of course, however, add spices and garnishes to your personal preference. Getting your deep fryer up to this temperature and bringing the heat up to a standard cooking level is a good thing to do first. This may be even easier if you have a specialized fry cooker handy in your kitchen; you can cook crab sticks in much the same way as you would fries. As with a lot of cooking, it's good to get your elements heated up while you're getting the other preparations looked after. Although it's totally optional, the crispy taste for crab sticks goes wonderfully together with a good homemade batter. Make a thick fix of corn starch, flour, milk, salt, baking soda and water, and mix thoroughly. From there, you can dip your individual pieces in before putting them in the deep fryer. Tempura batters also work really well when it comes to crab sticks. You can cut your crab sticks however it suits you. You may find that cutting them into long sticks (like fries) makes them easier to eat generally speaking. Keep in mind that bigger pieces will also incur a longer average cooking time. Once you've got everything ready, it's time to put it all in the deep fryer. It's better to cook crab sticks in batches rather than all at once. This will help ensure even cooking throughout. Wait until they're generally golden-brown, then take them out and insert a new batch. Repeat this process until you've made as many a you prefer.
Summary:
Go out and buy some imitation crab. Heat a vegetable oil to 350 °F (177 °C). Make a batter. Chop your crab sticks. Put your crab sticks in the deep fryer.