Q: Simply add a quarter teaspoon of either dried thyme or oregano for each bay leaf in your recipe. For example, if you need a bay leaf for your stew but have run out, you can always use a quarter teaspoon of either thyme or oregano to replace it. Caraway and cumin are related, since they are both in the parsley family. They also have a similar taste, although cumin has a nutty and smoky flavor whereas caraway has sweet and earthy tones.  Start with a little less caraway than the recipe lists for cumin and then build it up to get the flavor profile you desire. You can also replace the cumin with ground coriander but you should be aware that it won’t be as smoky and nutty in flavor. The coriander will give it more of a lemony flavor. If you need a substitute for fresh cilantro, you can use an equivalent amount of fresh parsley, tarragon, or dill. Alternately, combine a bit of all three to replace an equal amount of cilantro. The substitute works best for garnishes. If you need to replace coriander seed or ground coriander, you can use an equivalent amount of cumin, fennel or caraway seeds. You can also use a combination of all three. If you run out of both fresh and dried sage, you can always replace it with an equivalent amount of a similar Mediterranean herb. For example, you could use any of the following substitutions:  Substitute marjoram for sage. It is savory like sage but has more citrus tones. Substitute rosemary for sage. Rosemary has more pine and citrus tones than sage but can work fine. Substitute thyme for sage. It has more mint notes than sage but will work nicely. Substitute savory for sage. It has a similar peppery flavor to sage so use it if you want to really bring out the peppery side of a dish. Savory is used in a lot of Mediterranean cooking and especially with meats and bean dishes, as well as vegetable dishes with mushrooms. Winter savory has a bit of a stronger taste so keep that in mind when adding the summer savory. You can also use any of the following substitutions:  Replace summer savory with thyme and a little bit of mint. Replace summer savory with a mix of half parsley and half celery leaves.
A: Replace a bay leaf with thyme or oregano. Replace cumin with caraway seeds. Replace cilantro with a mix of parsley, tarragon and dill. Use cumin, fennel or caraway to replace coriander. Use other Mediterranean herbs to replace sage. Replace summer savory with winter savory.

Article: Wash your face using warm water and your favorite face wash. Rinse the soap off and pat your face dry with a soft, clean towel. Because this face wash contains honey, it can get sticky—especially if you are going to leave it on your face for a while. You can protect your hair by pulling it back and away from your face and securing it with a headband, hair clip, or hair tie. You can protect your clothes by draping a towel over the front of your chest and shoulders. You will be mixing only a small amount of milk and honey, so the bowl or cup does not have to be big. A small dessert bowl would be ideal. You will need 1 tablespoon (14.8 ml) of raw honey and 2 tablespoons (29.6 ml) of milk. Not only is honey a great moisturizer, but it is also antibacterial, which makes it great for fighting off acne. Milk also makes a great moisturizer. It also helps tone and exfoliate the skin. If you have very sensitive skin, consider using 2 tablespoons (29.6 ml) of oat flour, 1 tablespoon (14.8 ml) of milk, and 2 teaspoons of honey. The oat flour will help ease skin issues, such as acne and eczema. Keep doing this until the honey has dissolved in the milk completely. You want to end up with something a cream-like consistency. You can do this by dipping a cotton round into the milk-and-honey mixture, or you can simply use your fingers. Gently work the face wash into your skin, using circular motions. Avoid the sensitive areas around your nose, mouth, and eyes. You can rinse the mixture off immediately, or you can let it sit on your face for 5 to 10 minutes. This will allow the mixture to seep into your pores and clean them out more effectively. Gently massage your skin with your fingers until you have gotten all of the mixture out. You may use some face wash if necessary. Use a soft towel, and do not rub your face. Once you have your face clean, you can wipe your face with a cotton ball soaked in toner. This will help tighten your pores and balance the pH of your skin. You may also apply some moisturizer after the toner.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Start with a clean face. Consider protecting your hair and clothes. Find a small bowl or cup. Pour some milk and honey into the bowl. Stir the two ingredients together using a fork. Apply the mixture to your face. For a deep cleaning, let the mixture sit for 5 to 10 minutes. Rinse your face with cool water. Gently pat your face dry. Consider following up with some toner an moisturizer.

Q: Even an understated hue like olive green can look a bit loud if paired with bright colors. When choosing a shirt and/or jacket, opt for neutral colors like navy blue, bright white, black and various shades of gray. These colors tend to work well with green pants, regardless of where they fall on the color spectrum.  Avoid bright graphic t-shirts and busy patterns when wearing green pants. For instance, try a pair of olive green skinny jeans with a black v-neck t-shirt and simple black sneakers. Cargo pants typically create a casual, no-frills vibe, but pairing them with pieces that are dressy and feminine can make for an eye-catching contrast. Wear army green pants with a light pink top for a trendy street-ready look. Choose pieces with delicate details, like lace or fringe, to emphasize the juxtaposition even more. For example, forest green skinny jeans would work well with a scalloped black top with lace embellishments. A muted shade of olive green works well with jewel tones like burgundy, deep blue and ginger, especially when you’re going for a Fall-inspired color palette. Wear olive green chinos with a deep blue blazer and burgundy scarf for an office-ready look. For a more casual outfit, try a deep blue v-neck sweater with a jewel-toned plaid button down underneath it. The visible plaid collar will provide a pop of understated color. If you’re wearing pants in a lighter or brighter shade of green, those should be the focal point of your entire outfit. Choose simple pieces with clean lines, such as button-downs and t-shirts, to go along with your pants. Something dark, like a black shirt, can temper the brightness of the green and make the overall look more accessible. Avoid creating multiple layers and mixing different textures in the same outfit, since those extra details will clash with the bright green.
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Stick to neutral colored pieces. Wear feminine pieces with green cargo pants for a military twist. Pair olive green pants with jewel-toned clothing. Keep things simple when you’re wearing bright green pants.