Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Provide a variety of beverages. Allow your child to serve the guests. Make finger sandwiches. Offer lots of baked goods.

Answer: Be prepared for very small children to not like the taste of tea. Offer a few decaffeinated teas, like a black tea and a fruit tea, but also have some backup options, like lemonade or juice.  If you’re throwing a summertime tea party, serve flavored iced teas like mango or raspberry iced tea. Make sure any tea you serve isn’t so hot that it will burn the kid’s mouths. Brew it early in the party and then allow it to cool to a safe warm temperature before serving. If your child is old enough and confident enough to pour tea, allow them to be the one to serve it after everyone is seated. That way they truly feel like they're the host of the party. If you're concerned about splashes or broken dishes, you can pour the tea and then let them distribute the food. Make cucumber, chicken salad, or even peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Cut them in half or into quarters and remove any crust to accommodate picky eaters. These can be made a few hours in advance and stored in the refrigerator until you’re ready to serve them. Place the food onto doilies, cake stands, and tiered dessert stands to create a pretty display. Position them in the center of the table and allow the children to help themselves once they're seated. Or let your child go around and serve each of their friends once the tea is ready. Tea is frequently served with scones, cakes, and cookies. Make or buy a variety of sweets for them to indulge in, like chocolate cupcakes, carrot cake, cranberry scones, or sugar cookies. If you’re not a baker, buy frozen macarons or petits fours and thaw them a few hours before the party.  Use cookie cutters to make the treats match the theme. For a fairy party, use a butterfly cookie cutter or try to find one made by Disney that’s in the shape of Tinkerbell. Try to accommodate any food allergies so no one feels left out. For example, if you know one of your child’s friends has an egg allergy, find an egg-free cookie recipe to make.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Rinse the rice. Bring the water to a boil. Add the rice and salt. Cover the pan and cook until the rice is tender. Let the rice stand for several minutes before fluffing. Remove the bay leaves from the bean mixture, and pour over rice.

Answer: Rice often has dusty starch on the outside of the grains, so you should rinse it before cooking. Take 1 cup (225 g) of uncooked white rice, and rinse it in a strainer or colander until cool running water. Rinse the grains until the water is no longer completely cloudy. You can use medium or long grain rice for the recipe depending on your preference. Add 2 cups (237 ml) of water to 2 quart (1.8 L) saucepan, and place it on the stove. Heat the water on high until it comes to a full boil, which should take approximately 3 to 5 minutes. The ratio of rice to water for most types of rice is 1:2, so you should have 2 cups of water for every 1 cup of uncooked rice. Once the water comes to a boil, pour the rinsed rice into the pot. Mix in ½ teaspoon (3 g) of salt to season the rice. Make sure to stir well so that the salt is fully mixed into the water. You can also add 1 tablespoon (14 g) of butter to the rice and water to add extra flavor. Place the lid on the sauce pan, and turn down the heat to low. Allow the rice to cook until it is tender and no longer crunchy. It should take approximately 18 minutes.  Start checking on the rice after 15 minutes so you don't overcook it. It's all right if the rice is slightly sticky, but it shouldn't be gummy. Most of the water should be absorbed, but if there's any excess in the pan, make sure to drain it off. When the rice is tender, remove the pan from the stove and allow it to stand for approximately 5 minutes with the lid on to steam a little longer. Then take a fork and rake it through the rice to fluff it gently. When the beans are thick and creamy, take the pot off the heat again. Remove the bay leaves from the mixture, and then pour the beans over cooked white rice to serve. Garnish the red beans and rice with ¼ cup (58 g) of chopped green onions.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Use this method if you don't have access to your computer. Visit . Log in with your Apple ID. Click the "All Devices" button at the top of the window. Select your iPod from the list. Click the "Erase" button and confirm. Setup your iPod like new.

Answer: You can reset your iPod using the Find My iPhone website, as long as your iPod was registered with your Apple ID and Find My iPod was enabled in the iCloud menu. This will only work if the iPod is currently connected to a wireless network. Because you'll be doing this remotely, you won't be able to create a new backup. This means all of your data will be lost, but you'll be able to load any previous backups you may have created. icloud.com/find on another computer or device. You can use a web browser on any device or computer, or the Find My iPhone app on another iOS device. Make sure you log in with the same Apple ID associated with your iPod. This will display all of your Apple devices that are connected with your Apple ID. The map will center on it, and details will appear in a card. This will send a signal to your iPod to begin the reset process. The reset process will take a little while to complete. If your iPod cannot be contacted by Find My iPhone, you'll need to try another method in this article. Once the reset is finished, you'll be prompted to setup your iPod as if it were new. You'll be given the option to load a backup if you've made one in the past, otherwise the device will be fresh and need to be reloaded with music.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Get somebody to take care of your fish. Talk to your fish-sitter about your fish before you leave.

Answer:
Ask around. Sometimes pet shops have services where you pay them to come over and feed your fish. Unknown people have full access to your house. This makes it important that the person you choose is properly vetted or is known to you. If you do not feel comfortable with strangers in your house, ask a family member or a friend. Alternatively, a pet sitting service whose clients have been police verified can be an alternative, although more costly. Tell them everything they need to know, especially about how much to feed, and also leave a written instruction sheet for their reference. If you can't find anyone at all to take care of your fish, it would be best not to leave. If you do, you are taking extreme risks, and it is likely your fish won't survive.