Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Mix a little water into the honey. Store in the refrigerator. Finished.

Answer: Spoon some honey into a small jar or dish. Add fresh water to the honey, 1 Tbsp (15 ml) at a time, mixing after each addition. Continue until the honey reaches your desired consistency.  No heat is required for this method.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/f\/f0\/Melt-Honey-Step-11Bullet1.jpg\/v4-460px-Melt-Honey-Step-11Bullet1.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/f\/f0\/Melt-Honey-Step-11Bullet1.jpg\/aid4671118-v4-728px-Melt-Honey-Step-11Bullet1.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"546","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a> (screenshot)<br>\n<\/p><\/div>"}  Since you aren't actually melting the honey in this process, you cannot use this method to decrystallize hardened honey. In addition to thinning out the honey, water will also dilute the taste. The exact amount of water you need will depend on how thin you want the honey to be and how strong you want the flavor to remain. Typically, though, you will not want to exceed a ratio of equal parts honey to water. While undiluted honey is best stored at room temperature, a honey syrup like this is best stored in the refrigerator. This thinned out honey will only last for about three weeks, though.  After three weeks pass, the honey will start to lose its flavor and may show signs of crystallizing. Store this thin honey syrup in an airtight container to prevent moisture loss.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Use the combo Magic Touch. Launch the enemy. Use the Plasma Ball.

Answer: Magic Touch releases a magic charge while your Dark Magician is on the ground, aiming enemies while they're mid-air. This charge will be released, stunning the enemies, followed by additional melee attacks with a finish of a higher magic attack that inflicts more than 200% Mag DMG. To execute this skill, press X twice, followed by Down button, and then X and Z. (X, X, Down, X, Z). As a mid-range character, it's important to have a launching combo that can knock opponents down to make them vulnerable for additional combos and attacks. This combo is usually used with a teleport skill, as after the Dark Magician moves closer to the enemy, she unleashes this combo to strike the enemy, sending them flying. To execute this skill, press arrow twice toward your enemy and then Z, X, X. (<< or >>, Z, X, X). This skill is very powerful when done in perfect timing, as the enemy will receive damage repetitively once landed on. Aside from multiple hits, this ball will also stun the enemy, making them open to another set of combos. To execute this skill, press X twice then an arrow to your direction (to your back) and then X (X, X, < or >, X).


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Choose a high-quality cat food. Develop a regular feeding schedule. Provide plenty of fresh, clean water. Give your Maine Coon treats.

Answer: Maine Coons require a high-quality cat food to stay healthy. Choose a brand name cat food that is meant for cats. If your Maine Coon has any special dietary needs that your veterinarian has identified, then make sure that the food you select meets those needs. For example, if your Maine Coon is overweight, then your veterinarian may recommend feeding him food that is meant for overweight cats.  If you are not sure if a food is considered high-quality, then ask your veterinarian. When choosing food for your cat, look for taurine in the ingredients list. Taurine is an essential amino acid that cats require. Not getting enough Taurine or other required nutrients may result in heart and eye problems. Cat food packages list the amount of food that you should give your cat each day. You can use this amount to help you develop a regular feeding schedule. Divide the total amount of food that your Maine Coon is supposed to eat per day into two portions. Then, feed these portions to your cat about eight to twelve hours apart.  For example, you might give your cat her breakfast at about 7:00am and then give her dinner at around 6:00pm. Since cats prefer smaller meals, feeding your cat her daily food intake in two separate meals will make it more likely that she will eat all of her food. Maine Coons need to have access to a source of fresh, clean water at all times. Make sure that you clean your cat’s water dish daily and keep it filled with clean fresh water at all times. Do not place your cat’s food and water bowls near a litter box. Cats do not like to eat and drink near their litter boxes. Treats provide your Maine Coon with a little reward now and then, so it is nice to keep some cat treats on hand. Just make sure that you do not give your Maine Coon too many treats or he may become overweight or obese.   Try to limit treats to about 5% of your Maine Coon’s daily intake. Look for treats that can help to clean your cat's teeth as she chews. These treats can help to maintain your cat's dental health along with regular tooth brushing.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Choose a shirt to modify. Turn the shirt inside out and cut it apart at the seams. Find a suitable material for the side panels. Cut the material into a tapering rectangle to fill in the gap. Pin the panels to the shirt. Sew the panels to the shirt. Hem the panels. Add the final touches, then turn the shirt right-side-out.

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This method only works for shirts that are too tight, and within reason. The shirt still needs to fit you reasonably well at the shoulders. While it is possible to make a small shirt bigger, there is only so much you can do. Flatten the shirt first, then cut the seams off, starting at the bottom hem and finishing at the sleeve. You want to cut the side hems on the sleeves off as well, but leave the sleeves attached to the shirt. You will be using this material to fill in the gaps on the sides of the shirt as well as on the underside of the sleeves. Use a matching jersey material, preferably from a matching shirt; if you can't find any, you can buy some from the fabric store. Having trouble finding the exact color? Consider a contrasting color! If the shirt has a print on it, match the color to that. Use a measuring tape to measure from the edge of the sleeve to the armpit of the shirt, then down to the hem. Cut two rectangles based on that measurement. Plan on making the rectangles 6 inches (15.24 centimeters) on the bottom and 5 inches (12.7 centimeters) at the top.  If you cut the material from another shirt, make the bottom hem the 6-inch (15.24-centimeter) wide edge. Add 1-inch (2.54 centimeters) to the overall length for hem allowances. If you cut the material from store-bought fabric, add 2 inches (5.08 centimeters) to the overall length for hem allowances. You can cut the panels wider/narrower to suit your needs. Turn the panels and the shirt so that the wrong sides are facing out. Pin the front and back left side edges of the shirt to the side edges of your first panel. Make sure that you are pinning the cut edges of the sleeve to the panel as well. Repeat this step for the right side and second panel.  If you cut the panels from an existing shirt, make sure that the bottom hems match up. If you cut the panels from store-bought fabric, leave an even amount of panel sticking out of the sleeve and bottom hems. Start sewing at the bottom hem and finish sewing at the edge of the sleeve. Use a ½-inch (1.27-centimeter) seam allowance, a stretch stitch, and a matching thread color. Remove the pins as you sew. Backstitch at the start and end of your sewing. This will make the seams stronger. Fold the edges down on the top and bottom of each panel until they match up with the existing hems on the sleeves and shirt. Pin them in place, then sew them down. You will need to adjust your seam allowances to match those on the existing hems. In most cases, you'll need to sew two rows of stitching. Remove the pins when you are done, then trim off the excess material, as close to the stitching as you can.  Backstitch at the start and end of your sewing. If you cut the material from an existing shirt, you'll only need to do the hem on the sleeve. Go over the shirt, and snip off any excess, hanging threads. If you want to, you can cut the collar of the shirt off as well. You can leave the collar raw for a trendy look, of you can hem it. You don't need to finish the inside seams, but you can trim them down to make them narrower.