Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Free the Coconut Wheel. Activate a Coconut Wheel. Turn candies to Striped Candies. Purpose a Coconut Wheel.

Answer: If Coconut Wheels are already in play on a particular level, some may come frozen under jelly. Free the Coconut Wheel from the jelly before using it. This can be done by making a match or combo adjacent to the jelly. If the Coconut Wheels are free, skip this step. The Coconut Wheel can be activated and used by switching it with a candy next to it. After the switch, the Coconut Wheel will start spinning and roll into the direction of the swapped candy.  If the switch was done horizontally, the Coconut Wheel will roll horizontally. If the switch was done vertically, the Coconut Wheel will roll vertically. The Coconut Wheel will roll over the next three candies in one direction. All of the candies will then become Striped Candies, which will then explode in the same direction, wiping out the columns or rows. If the Coconut Wheel rolled over an ingredient or a blocker, nothing will happen to it. It only works on free candies. With a Coconut Wheel being able to turn the next three candies to Striped Candies, it makes sense to use them for bringing down ingredients, which is just right since it can only be used on Ingredients levels. Just make sure the Coconut Wheel rolls in the right direction to wipe out the needed columns.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Groom your horse. Mark off the areas you plan on clipping. Make sure your horse is not frightened of the sound of the clippers. Get your horse used to the feel of the vibrations.

Answer: Dirt and debris in the horse’s coat will dull your clippers as you use them, so it is best to groom your horse well prior to clipping. When possible, give your horse a bath the night before you plan to clip to remove as much of the dirt as possible. Use chalk or masking tape to section off the areas of your horse’s coat that you intend on clipping. Make sure to use straight lines and mark off all areas before starting to remove hair. The buzzing noise put out by clippers is frightening to most horses, especially those who have never been clipped before. Let the horse see the clippers, and then turn them on a few feet away from its face. Allow them to see that the source of the noise is from the clippers. Alongside the sound, the way the vibration of the clippers feels on the horses skin might spook them. Test out their reaction by turning on the clippers, and placing the handle-end on their side. This will allow them to feel the vibrations without removing any hair. If your horse spooks particularly easy, place your hand on their side and the handle of the clippers on the back of your hand. The vibrations will travel through your hand and they’ll be able to feel it on their skin indirectly.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Select "ATP Boost" for the DNA Gene. Select "DNA Mimic" as the Mutation Gene. Select "Aquacyte" as the Travel Gene. Select "Urbophile" as the Environment Gene. Select "Sympto-Stasis" as the Evolution Gene.

Answer: This ability gives you extra DNA to start out with, which is important to get the Prion infection started correctly. This will make the Prion infection harder to cure, which will help immensely as it spreads later in the game. Aquacyte will help get Greenland infected, which is one of the most difficult places for the infection to reach. This will help your gene cross closed borders by quickly infecting major urban centers. Sympto-Stasis will lower the cost of symptoms, allowing you to quickly reach the symptoms that will help you the most. It makes the disease easier to cure, but you'll be making it lethal that the last second, which will kill everyone before a cure can be found. This strategy relies on building a large list of symptoms quickly.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Pre-heat an oven to 350°F (176.7°C). Add the milk, brown sugar, butter, cinnamon, salt, and apples into a mixing bowl. Stir in some extra ingredients for more flavor, if desired. Lightly grease a 2-quart (1.9 liters) casserole disk. Pour the oatmeal mixture into the casserole dish. Bake, uncovered, for 40 to 45 minutes until most of the liquid is gone. Add some toppings, if desired, and serve.

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Baked oatmeal is usually made in larger portions, and is perfect for feeding a crowd. Stir them gently with a wooden spoon or rubber spatula. You can peel the apples beforehand, or leave them unpeeled. At this point, your oatmeal is ready to be baked, but you can add some extra goodies for more flavor and texture. Here are some ideas to get you started:  2 teaspoons (10 milliliters) vanilla extract ½ cup (75 grams) raisins ¼ cup (60 milliliters) maple syrup Choose a glass casserole dish, if you can; the oatmeal will cook more evenly. If you'd like to make individual servings instead, fill a muffin pan with cupcake liners instead. This will be enough to make about 16 muffins. Use a rubber spatula to help guide the mixture, and spread it evenly. If you are making individual servings, scoop the mixture into the cupcake liners instead. If you are baking the oatmeal in a muffin tin, bake it for only 30 minutes instead. These oatmeal muffins will be more dry than the oatmeal casserole. You can serve the oatmeal as is, or you can add a splash of milk or ½ cup (65 grams) of chopped walnuts over the top first.