Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Serve sangria from a pitcher or punch bowl. Allow it to soak for several hours before serving. Serve sangria chilled or on the rocks. Put sugar or spices on the rim of the glass. Add a fruit or herb garnish to the sangria.

Answer: Choose a clear pitcher or punch bowl to showcase the beauty of the sangria. Choose a pitcher or bowl large enough fit an entire bottle of wine and to serve 8 drinks. Fill glasses by pouring them from the pitcher or use a ladle to fill glasses from a punch bowl. A dispenser is not a good choice for serving sangria, as the fruit can clog the spout. After you make sangria, don’t serve it immediately. Let it sit anywhere from 4 hours to overnight to allow the fruit to soak up the flavors. However, don’t add any seltzer or sparkling water until you’re ready to serve the sangria. Sangria is best served chilled, so store it in the refrigerator in the serving container while the ingredients are soaking. Alternatively, you can serve it on the rocks by filling glasses with ice before pouring in the sangria. Dip the mouth of a glass in a shallow bowl of water. Then, dip the wet glass in a shallow bowl of sugar or spices that complement the flavors of the sangria. Fill the glass with sangria and enjoy! Spices you could use to rim the glasses include cinnamon, cayenne pepper, cocoa powder, or a mixture of them. Put cherries, cranberries, or raspberries on a pretty toothpick and stick it in the top of each glass. Alternatively, you could garnish the glasses with citrus slices, a few frozen blueberries, or a sprig of mint.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Make the cupcakes Make blue coconut. Frost the cupcakes. Roll each cupcake in blue coconut. Decorate the eyes and mouth. Place a cookie on the Cookie Monster cupcakes. Finished.

Answer: . Make your favorite cupcake recipe and bake as many as you'd like to decorate. Try vanilla, strawberry, chocolate, or coffee flavored cupcakes. Just make sure that you let your cupcakes cool completely on a wire rack before frosting or decorating them. For a sophisticated cupcake, try swirling together vanilla and chocolate cupcake batter. This will make a marbled effect. Place 1/2 cup of shredded coconut in a sealable sandwich bag. Add a few drops of blue food coloring to the coconut. Seal the bag and shake it. Look at the coconut and decide if you'd like it to be a brighter blue. If so, add another drop or two of food color and shake the bag. If you've made your blue coconut too bright for your liking, just add some more white shredded coconut to the bag and shake it again. Take an offset spatula and use it to scoop some blue frosting onto the tops of your cupcakes. Use the flat part of the spatula to spread the frosting evenly over the entire top of each cupcake. If you don't have an offset spatula, you could use a plain butter knife, a rubber spatula or a small spoon. Open your bag of blue coconut and dump it into a small bowl. Hold each cupcake near the bottom and turn them upside down. Dip the tops of the cupcakes into the blue coconut and twist them around so that the frosting is completely coated in blue coconut. Be gentle when rolling the cupcakes in coconut. If you're too forceful, you might rub the frosting off into the bowl. Dab a pea-sized amount of frosting on the backs of the white chocolate buttons. Stick two white chocolate buttons on each cupcake for the eyes. Take your tube of black icing and squeeze little circles on the buttons to make the pupils. You should also use the tube to squeeze a mouth onto each cupcake. Placing a little icing on the back of the chocolate buttons will help them stick to the coconut. Carefully use a sharp knife to cut a line where the mouth is. Place one small chocolate chip cookie directly into this cut so that only half of it sticks out of the mouth. If you'd only like to use half of a cookie, break the cookie in half and insert it just a little way into the cupcake.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Bleach the hair before you apply a brightly-colored dye. Mix the dye and developer in according to the box’s instructions. Start applying the color dye 1 inch (2.5 cm) above the bleached section. Cover the hair with plastic wrap and let it process for 30 minutes. Shampoo and rinse out the dye until the water runs clear. Soak your hair in a deep conditioning treatment for 15 minutes. Rinse out the conditioner and towel-dry the hair.

Answer: Use bleach powder and creme developer to bleach the section you’ll be dyeing. Bleaching first will let the color show up in darker hair, creating a blank canvas for the color. Once you've rinsed out the bleach and the hair is lighter, you're ready to start applying the color dye. Pour the color dye and cream developer into a plastic mixing bowl and mix them together with a clean applicator brush. Use the instructions on the box to measure out each product. With your applicator brush, start brushing the dye onto the hair. Applying the color a little higher than before will create a more natural gradient, blending together the natural hair color and the bleached hair. Fully saturate the hair with the dye, so every strand is coated. The plastic wrap will help seal in the moisture and keep the dye from drying out. Check on the dye’s progress every 5 minutes. Once the hair reaches the color intensity that you want, it’s time to take off the plastic wrap and rinse out your extensions. This will help seal in the color. Rinse out the dye and shampoo with lukewarm or cool water. Keep running water over the extensions until it runs clean. Don’t use a hydrating shampoo or conditioner during this step—these products close up the hair cuticles and make it harder for the dye to absorb into the hair. It’s important to replenish the moisture in your hair after using 2 rounds of harsh chemicals to bleach and dye. Spread a deep conditioning treatment through the damp hair and lay it out on a new sheet of foil to soak. Run cool or lukewarm water through the extensions again to remove all of the deep conditioning product. Brush your fingers through the hair to get rid of all the product residue. Towel-dry the hair with an old towel, then lay it out on a towel to air-dry completely before you wear and style it.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Protect your knee with a brace or cast. Rest your knee as much as possible. Ice your knee. Consider surgery as a last resort. Go to physical therapy to strengthen your knee.

Answer:
If you do have a partial ACL tear, your doctor will most likely give you a brace or cast to wear while your ACL recovers. Luckily, most partial ACL tears do not require surgery. You will, however, have to protect your knee from further injury. The best way to do this is to wear a brace or cast that will keep your knee stabilized while it heals. Your doctor might give you crutches to use along with your brace. Crutches are used to keep you from putting pressure or too much weight on your knee while it heals. While your knee is healing, it will need to rest as much as possible. Try to keep weight off of it at all times. You should sit with your knee elevated so that it can begin to repair itself. When you sit down, prop your knee up so that it is raised above your hip. If you are lying down, prop your knee and leg up so that it is above your heart and chest. To control the swelling and pain caused by your partially torn ACL, you will need to ice your knee every day. Write a bag of ice or an ice pack in a towel to keep the ice from directly touching your skin, as this could cause a burn. Keep the ice on your knee for 15 to 20 minutes for the best results. Any amount of time shorter than 15 minutes will not do much to control swelling or pain. Keeping the ice on your knee for longer than 20 minutes may result in the ice burning your skin. If your ACL is fully torn, or if your tear falls between a partial and full tear, you may need surgery for the knee to be fully repaired. If this is the case, you will have to have a graft done to replace the torn ligament. The most common graft used is the tendon of the kneecap or hamstring. However, acquiring tendons from donor knee is also an option. Talk to your doctor about the best option for your specific case. Talk to your doctor about going to physical therapy. After you have let your knee heal, you will have to begin rehabilitating your knee so that the injury does not occur again. Go to a physical therapist who can help you with increasing your range of motion, strength training, and stability exercises.