In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The best way to store your Scoby is to make a new batch!  Boil about 3.5 quarts (3.31 L) of water in a medium pot, add in around 8 black or green tea bags. Once the water boils, remove the pot from the heat source so it can cool.  You can place your pot over ice to speed up the cooling process. If using loose-leaf tea, use about 2 tablespoons (29.57 g). Avoid using decaffeinated tea! As soon as you remove your tea from the stovetop, you can pour in your sugar. Mix it into your tea with a spoon until the sugar completely dissolves. Let your tea steep until the water has cooled, which make take 1-3 hours. Then, pour it into a large, clean glass jar. This is where you will house your Scoby as your kombucha brews.  Wash your jar with soap and water before you pour in your tea. A 0.5 US gal (1.9 L) glass jar works great! Once your jar is filled with tea mixture, put your Scoby into your jar using your hands. It will likely settle at the bottom. Then, place a tightly-woven cloth on top of your opening, and screw on the lid tightly. Kombucha ferments the best at room temperature in a dark environment. You also want to keep it away from any potential damages, so situate your jar on a flat, stationary surface where it will not be bumped.  You can place your jar in a cabinet, for example. Your Scoby will safely ferment at room temperature for 30 days, so you can let it brew without worrying.
Summary: Start a batch of kombucha to store your Scoby for less than 4 weeks. Add in 1 cup (200 g) of cane sugar and dissolve it into your tea. Pour your tea into a glass jar after it cools and cover it with a cloth. Put your Scoby inside the jar and secure the lid. Store your glass jar in a warm, dark spot.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you are cutting calla lilies yourself, give the plant a good watering the night before. This will ensure that they will be hydrated when you cut them.  Hydrated flowers will last much longer than ones that are cut when they are dehydrated.  Cut the flowers early in the morning before the day heats up to prevent them from drying early. Use a clean sharp knife to remove flowers at the base of the stem. If you have purchased or been gifted callas, unwrap them as soon as possible. Immediately after unwrapping, get them into water quickly.  If you are unable to do this, put them in a cool, dimly-lit place such as a basement until you can attend to them. Make sure that they remain cool so they do not wilt. Calla lilies are very fragile flowers. The less you can handle them, the better.  Especially avoid handling the flower heads. If these have been supplied with a protective wrapping, carefully remove it. You’ll need a deep vase for tall callas. Use a very clean vase; some florists clean vases using a combination of dish soap and a little bleach.  Rinse very carefully afterwards to remove cleaning product residue. Any remaining product residue can kill your flowers quickly because it is toxic. Measure your calla lilies against your selected vase to determine where best to cut them. Cut them to make sure that they can protrude from the top of the vase while at the same time making sure their stems will remain in the water.  Use a sharp clean knife to cut the stem at a 45 degree angle. Cutting the stems at an angle maximizes the amount of cut cell in contact with the vase water, which will help the plant take up more water. Cut them underwater so the cut surface isn’t exposed to the air. Avoid using a dull knife, or a pair of scissors, as these tend to crush as they cut. This cell damage stops the plant from being able to absorb water. Lilies won’t appreciate being crowded in a vase so avoid putting too many into one container. Add flower feed to the vase water or, if you have none, a teaspoon of sugar and a drop or two of bleach for every two liters of water.  Some people advise using a dash of Sprite or 7-up instead. Regular calla lilies will need a vase filled about 2/3 full of water. Mini callas will want much less than this, as only the lower part of the stem should stand in the water. This prevents the stem from going soggy on a mini calla.
Summary: Give the plant a good watering to ensure they stay hydrated. Unwrap purchased calla lilies as soon as possible to prevent drying. Be aware that callas bruise easily to avoid damaging them. Get a deep vase for tall callas to avoid constricting them. Compare your stem against the vase to see how long to trim it. Give your flowers something to eat to ensure their health.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You don't have to wash your hair that often, but washing your body will help mitigate acne and body odor. "Clean and Clear In-Shower Facial" is a great product to use to wash your face. if you're allowed. Don't overdo it—you want your makeup to look natural. All you need is some mascara, maybe some natural color eyeshadow, and blush. It will look beautiful and natural. But don't forget to wash it all off before bedtime because makeup can create pimples and zits from getting into your pores. Feel free to skip makeup altogether if you like. Do it only if you feel like it. This sounds like a no-brainer, but bad breath can hinder any semblance of a social life.
Summary:
Start showering every day. Apply makeup Brush your teeth twice a day.