Q: Make sure it's a safe place where you and your ice cream won't be prone to accidents. Walking around with ice cream might make you spill it or bump into someone. You don't want to waste any ice cream! If the bottom of your cone is leaking, you can regularly suck out the drips from the bottom.  Make sure to lick the edges of your ice cream sandwich, if you are eating one. If you don’t like the melted ice cream, wipe it away with a napkin instead of your tongue. Moving from the top of the ice cream down to the beginning of the cone, lick away the ice cream resting on top of the cone. Then, start nibbling at the cone. With your tongue, gently push down the top of the ice cream so it fills the cone and doesn’t fall out. Move the napkin away from the area you’re eating.  Never start eating from the base of the cone. As you nibble the cone away, more ice cream will appear, so alternate between nibbling the cone and licking the ice cream. When just the tip of the cone is left, you can eat it whole. Some people like to bite their ice cream, but this could cause your teeth to ache. Some people like to spoon the ice cream into their mouth upside down so the ice cream lands directly on their tongue, and others prefer a plastic spoon to a metal once since plastic doesn’t get as cold. Try a few different spoon methods, and see what you like best! For example, ice cream sandwiches will need to be bitten, not just licked. Cones can also be bitten instead of nibbled. Just try to keep the bites small so you don’t get a brain freeze. If you’re really sticky, wash your hands and face in the sink.
A: Sit down somewhere you can enjoy your ice cream. Lick up any dripping ice cream. Eat an ice cream cone with a series of licks. Use a spoon to enjoy ice cream out of a bowl or waffle bowl. Use small bites when you want to. Once your treat is gone, wipe your hands and mouth with a napkin.

Article: If you do decide to try a supplement, make certain the probiotic contains many different strains of bacteria. Some strains to look for include L. acidophilus, L. Fermentum, L. rhamnosus, B. longum, and B. bifidum.  Some products also include a yeast, Saccharomyces, which helps protect gut bacteria.  Make sure that the supplement has at least 25 billion Colony Forming Units (CFUs).  If you are looking for a prebiotic supplement that contains inulin and fructooligosaccharides (FOS), then the supplements should also contain galactooligosaccharides, or GOS. Opt for controlled-release forms. Stomach acid can kill probiotic bacteria, so it is best to choose a probiotic that dissolves after it has passed through the stomach. This will help to ensure that the probiotics will be able to thrive in your digestive tract. Make sure that you check the label for an expiration date and also look for a “USP Verified” seal. The USP seal indicates that a non-profit lab, the USP, has checked the product and found that the bacteria and other ingredients listed on the label is what is actually in the bottle.  Some other things to look for include:  Company name and contact information The recommended dose Always follow the manufacturer's instructions on any supplement that you are taking. You can also ask your physician for advice. Since it may take a while for your body to rebalance the bacteria after you finish a round of antibiotics, it is a good idea to use probiotics for a month after you are finished taking the antibiotics.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Read the label to check for certain ingredients and features. Check the label for other important information. Take the supplements as directed.

Q: Spend some time looking at different Etsy sellers, especially successful ones, to find your niche in the market. Think about how your artwork can stand out from the crowd. Consider how your work is different and how you can bring a unique perspective to what is already selling on Etsy. For example, you may use the Etsy search bar to look up sellers who are making artwork that is similar to yours. You may notice what types of artwork they sell as well as their price points and their type of clientele. Consider the age group and demographic you want to sell to. Are you trying to make artwork for a younger audience, such as children? Do you want to make artwork for an older audience, such as individuals looking for artwork for their homes or offices? Think about how you can appeal to a specific customer or niche on Etsy. For example, you may try doing animal portraits in cross stitch, rather than paint animal portraits, as these are already popular on Etsy. Or you may create custom abstract art for interiors in interesting materials like spray paint and fabric to stand out. For your artwork to be sold on Etsy, it must be handmade and/or designed by you. If you have a design partner, you must disclose this on your shop. You will also need to disclose every person involved in the making of the item.  You cannot resell items that were not handmade or designed by you. You must be honest and forthcoming in your descriptions of items and in the information you provide about your shop. Appeal to a variety of shoppers by carrying artwork that ranges in price. Try to have artwork that is on the more affordable side and on the more expensive side. Giving variety can open up your shop to a wide range of buyers and encourage your customers return to buy more.  Etsy finds that items $50 USD and under tend to be the most popular. You may use $50 USD as your base price and price your items up or down from there. For example, you may have several pieces that are in the $50-$100 USD range or in the $0-$50 USD range. You may then offer a few larger or more detailed pieces in the $100-$200 USD range. Do not be afraid to offer artwork that is more expensive, as some art buyers are drawn to more expensive work that is original and one of a kind.
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Look at what your competitors are selling and making. Pick artwork that is unique and appealing to a specific customer. Make sure your artwork meets Etsy standards. Have artwork at different price points.