Write an article based on this "Do not wash the beans. Place a paper towel in a large resealable freezer bag. Put the green beans in the bag. Refrigerate for up to 1 week. Wash the beans before using them in dishes."
article: Washing the beans can leave moisture on them, which can cause them to mold. Use your hand to wipe off any dirt or debris on the beans, if any. The paper towel will help to soak up moisture on the beans and prevent them from becoming moldy. Make sure the green beans sit flat in the bag. Push as much air as you can out of the bag before you seal it. Keep the beans in the vegetable crisper drawer in your refrigerator so they stay fresh. Before you toss the beans in a dish, take them out of the fridge and give them a rinse under cool running water. Make sure they appear hard and supple, not soggy or wet. Then, put them in casseroles, stir frys, and salads for a healthy crunch.

Write an article based on this "Navigate to the PayPal webpage. Click Log In. Type in your email address and password. Click Log In. Click My PayPal. Click Pay or send money. Click a payment type. Type in an email address, phone number, or name. Click Next. Type in an amount. Click Continue. Click Send Money Now."
article: You'll need to log into PayPal in order to continue. It's in the top-right corner of the page. Enter this information in the fields in the middle of this page. It's below the password field on this page. As long as your password and email address correspond to each other, you'll be logged into your PayPal account. This link is in the top-right side of the page. It's near the top of the screen, just below the magnifying glass icon. You have two options at the top of the page:   Pay for goods or services - Business-related payments. PayPal charges your recipient 2.9 percent of the amount you send, plus an additional 30 cents.  Send money to friends and family - Personal payments. PayPal won't charge your recipient a fee. You'll do so in the search bar at the top of the page. You can also click on a contact's name if there is one below the search bar. It's to the right of the text field in which you wrote your recipient's name. If you clicked on a contact's name, skip this step. Sending more than you have in your PayPal balance won't overdraw your balance--it will simply withdraw anything over your PayPal balance from your bank account. You can also click Add a note to type in a note here. It's at the bottom of the page. This is at the bottom of the page. Doing so will send your selected amount to the person you picked. Your recipient will have to accept your transfer before the money leaves your account.

Write an article based on this "Decorate your blanket with some fun embellishments. Add fringe. Make a border with two colors. Add a shell border."
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Instructions for making a simple border are in each of the methods above, but this section addresses a few more interesting ways add the finishing touch to your blanket. Fringe is one of the easiest ways to decorate a blanket.  Here are instructions for simple fringe.  Decide how long you want your fringe, then find a piece of cardboard or something else (a CD case, a book) that is the same size.  (E.g., if you want a 3" fringe, find something that is 3" wide.) Wrap your yarn several times around the cardboard. With a pair of scissors, cut the yarn in half.  You now have several pieces of yarn that are double the desired length of your fringe. Take a crochet hook and insert it into the top of a stitch at the end of your finished blanket. Take two pieces of fringe yarn, hold them together and fold them in half so there is a loop at the top. Insert the crochet hook through the yarn loop and pull the loop through the fabric of your blanket. Remove the hook and pass the ends of the yarn through the loop to make a knot.  Tighten gently. Skip two stitches and add another fringe.   Continue to the end of your blanket, then add fringe to the other end. A simple single crochet border is more interesting with two colors.   Here's how to do it.   Follow the instructions above to make a simple single crochet border all around your blanket. In the last stitch, you will switch colors.  To switch colors, work the last single crochet with Color A until you have two loops remaining on the hook. Drop Color A, and pick up Color B. Yarn over with Color B, and pull the hook through the remaining two loops to finish the stitch. Leaving a long tail, clip Color A. Continue sc around the blanket with Color B until you reach the end of the round.  Slip stitch into the first stitch, end off and weave in all ends. A shell border is a classic and fun way to finish a baby blanket.  To make a shell border, follow these directions.  Single crochet all around the edges of your blanket, making 3 sc in the corners. Slip stitch into the first stitch. Skip a stitch,  then make 5 dc in the next stitch, then slip stitch into the next stitch.  Follow this pattern to the end of the row. When you get to the corner, ch 1, make a slip stitch in the first stitch on the other side, and continue the pattern. Continue around the blanket until you reach your starting point.  Slip stitch into your first stitch, end off, and weave in the ends.