Problem: Article: Talk to skipper and find some eggs. Open them and go to skipper to get furniture. If you sell 1-5 pieces, you will get about 60,000 to 70,000 bells. Repeat this process and you will get rich. If someone wants to have something from you, see if you can get them to buy it instead. If they don't want to, don't bother giving it to them; someone else interested will come along. Get some cheap bargains and see if you can get a profit on it. If you can't sell it at the flea market, sell it at Nooks, but the main goal is to pay off your rent first so try to pay off at least maybe a day otherwise you will be there forever paying it off 5,000.
Summary: Change your time/ date to March 31st 2013 and enter your game. Sell rather than give. Change the date on your device back to a flea market day.

Problem: Article: Position one rack on the second-to-bottom rack ledge in your oven and remove any of the racks above it.  You must change the position of the racks to ensure that the bag will have room to expand as it cooks. The bag must not touch the top or sides of the oven; if it does, the plastic will melt.  Pull out your roasting pan, too. The pan must be at least 2 inches (5 cm) deep and large enough to prevent the bag from hanging over the sides. Remove the turkey from its plastic or paper wrappings, then reach into the cavity and pull out the neck and giblets (liver, heart, and gizzard).  To prevent possible contamination, keep the turkey in a clean sink as you remove the giblets. The giblets will usually be held together in a small bag, and both the neck and giblets should be fairly easy to remove from a thawed turkey. Discard the neck and giblets or save them to make turkey gravy, stock, or other similar recipes. Rinse the entire turkey with cool, running water. Clean both the outer skin and the interior cavity. Pat the newly cleaned turkey dry using clean paper towels. Immediately discard these paper towels; do not reuse for any other purpose. You can cook both stuffed and unstuffed turkey using this method. If you want to stuff the turkey, loosely pack the prepared stuffing into the cavity now.  After packing in the stuffing, secure it by inserting a skewer through the ends of the open turkey cavity. Note that stuffing the turkey will increase the overall cooking time. If you want to have both stuffing and a shorter cooking time, your best option is to cook the stuffing and turkey separately. Place the turkey on a large baking sheet and use cotton cooking twine to tie the legs and wings down against the body of the turkey.  Tie the twine firmly, but do not make it tight enough to dig into the flesh of the bird. If you tie it too tight, the twine will leave marks in the skin even after the turkey is finished cooking. Check the skin near the legs before tying them down. If there's a band of loose skin there, you can tuck the legs into that skin instead of tying them down with twine. Tying or tucking these elements will prevent them from drying out as the rest of the turkey cooks. Use a basting brush to evenly cover the skin with melted butter, margarine, or vegetable oil.  Melted butter will usually create better browning than margarine or oil. If desired, you could use a baster to squeeze additional melted butter into the space between the skin and the meat. Combine the salt, pepper, and poultry seasoning in a small dish, then evenly rub the blend over the entire surface of the turkey. This combination is a very basic one, but you could use a different spice blend in the same way if you have a different poultry blend you would prefer. Other seasonings commonly used with turkey include garlic powder, paprika, and basil, among others.
Summary: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit (175 degrees Celsius). Remove the neck and giblets. Rinse the turkey. Stuff the turkey, if desired. Tie down the legs and wings. Brush the turkey with butter. Rub in the seasonings.

Problem: Article: If anyone involved in the accident sustained an injury, call an ambulance so that the person can get immediate medical attention. Make sure to get copies of the treatment records, and the costs involved to substantiate the claim — injuries and treatment will factor into your compensation. Be sure to take photos of both the interior and exterior, from close-up and from far away, so that the insurance company can get a good idea of the extent of the destruction. Take pictures that show the location and license plate of each vehicle involved in the crash. This may include a CD player, laptop, purse, sunglasses, briefcase, infant car seat, cell phone, or any other item that you will have to repair or replace due to the accident. This also includes items that you were wearing during the accident; however, it does not include anything that may have been lost or stolen. You will need to do this for the police report, but you should write this information down anyway if the police do not show up. It can be given to your insurance company to determine damages and fault. If the police do not show up at the scene, you should still file a police report at the police station as quickly as possible. Your only job at this time is to make notes about the situation, exchange contact information with the other driver, and cooperate with the police. Adjusters for the insurance companies involved will work later to identify which party is guilty. If you are guilty for the accident, you will file a "first-person" claim with your own insurer. If not, you will have to file a "third-party" claim with the other party's insurer. Call your provider and report to them the basic details of the crash. This includes the vehicle on your policy that was involved, the driver of the vehicle at the time of the crash, the time and location of the crash, and a general description of the severity of the crash and damage. They will also need the insurance numbers and contact information for the other driver(s) in the crash and contact information for any witnesses.  You may also be asked to provide a police report number, if there is one. You'll be provided with a claim numbers and phone number for a point of contact at the provider. Be sure to write these down.
Summary: Address any medical concerns. Take pictures of the damage done to your car due to the accident. Make note of any personal property inside the car that was damaged during the accident. Write down a description of the car accident from your point of view. Do not admit guilt. Contact your insurance provider.

Problem: Article: If you’re unsure of what to cook for a meal, try finding a new dish or recipe that you can prepare. It’s easy to get stuck in a rut of only eating a handful of meals over and over. Deliberately looking for a dish you’ve never had before can help bring some variety into your home-cooked meals.   Sites like All Recipes or Food.com offer a huge variety of recipes. Input different ingredients, and browse until you find a good-looking recipe that you’ve never tried before. If you often cook pasta and other Italian dishes, try searching for a recipe that includes no pasta and no meat. You could discover, for example, a vegetarian tofu salad that you enjoy. If you’re bored with the types of meals that you usually prepare at home, try something new from a different type of regional or world cuisine. If you’re having trouble coming up with suitable recipes, check out websites like the BBC’s "goodfood." You can choose among many recipes from international cuisines including Indian, Chinese, Moroccan, and French.  Alternately, if you’re in the mood to eat out at a restaurant, choose an eatery that serves a type of cuisine you haven’t tried before. Think back on what you’ve eaten throughout the day—or even the week. If you notice any food groups that you’ve neglected, plan a homemade meal which incorporates that food group.  For example, if it’s time for dinner and you’ve had protein-heavy meals so far (e.g. bacon for breakfast and a burger for lunch), plan to incorporate more carbs or fruits and vegetables in your dinner. In addition to helping with indecisiveness, balancing your daily diet will also help you to eat a healthier blend of foods.
Summary:
Find a recipe that you’ve never cooked before. Prepare a dish from a new type of cuisine. Balance out other meals you’ve had recently.