Article: Sprinkle the pine cone spice mixture with essential oils of patchouli, orange, sandalwood, cinnamon or balsam if you want to add a more pungent aroma. Mix the spices and oils thoroughly.   Be careful not to breathe in the adhesive. Spray outside if your house isn't well-ventilated.     This step is messy and should be done outside. Alternatively, place the spiced pine cones in a basket. Cover the basket with cellophane, then decorate it with a bow.
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Place cloves, cinnamon and pickling spice in a dish and mix thoroughly. Select enough pine cones to make a rounded heap in a pie pan. Spread the pine cones in a single layer on the bottom of a large plastic bag. Spray the pine cones with spray adhesive. Close the bag and shake thoroughly until the pine cones turn over and settle again in one layer on the bottom of the bag. Open the bag and spray the pine cones with the adhesive again. Sprinkle the pine cones with the spice mix and shake the bag. Place the pine cones in a container or pie dish and allow them to dry. Put the pine cones in a mesh bag or onion bag, then shake the bag thoroughly to remove excess spices. Package the mesh bag of fragrant pine cones inside a plastic bag, then tie it closed with a ribbon.

Problem: Article: Your stomach muscles are going to feel pretty sore after you finish throwing up, especially if you were vomiting a lot. Letting your stomach rest will reduce the risk of you vomiting again once you get back to eating. It’s okay to rinse your mouth out with a little bit of water to get rid of the taste of vomit after you throw up. Just try to avoid swallowing any of it for the first 15 minutes. Ginger has antiemetic properties, which means that it can help to stop nausea and vomiting. If you have some fresh ginger around, you can cut off a 0.5 in (1.3 cm) piece and chew on it or use it to make a cup of ginger tea. Cut off the skin with a knife and place the whole piece in your mouth if you want to chew on it, or place it into a mug and pour boiling water over it. Steep the ginger in the hot water for 10 minutes and then sip the tea slowly. You should wait until you’ve been able to keep liquids down for 8 hours without vomiting before you try eating anything. The first things you try to eat should be light, starchy foods that are easy to digest, such as bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast, also known as the BRAT diet.  The BRAT (Bananas, Rice, Applesauce, and Toast) Diet is the recommended diet for people suffering from an upset stomach. Tea and yogurt are also easy foods to eat after vomiting. This will put less of a strain on your stomach than eating a big meal every 6-8 hours. Also, limit your meals to foods served cold or at room temperature for the first 24 hours after vomiting to minimize the risk of upsetting your stomach again.  Some examples of foods to try to eat at this stage include mashed potatoes (that aren’t too hot), rice, cream soups made with low-fat milk, pretzels, or low-fat pudding. Don’t eat any fried, greasy, acidic, or sweet foods at this point, as these types of foods can irritate your stomach. Wait until you’ve been vomit-free for 24-48 hours before trying to tackle fried chicken or a glazed donut. Caffeinated and alcoholic drinks and tobacco products can all irritate your stomach and potentially cause you to start vomiting again. To be safe, avoid consuming these products for at least 24-48 hours after you’ve stopped vomiting. If you’re lactose intolerant or otherwise sensitive to dairy, you should also refrain from eating any dairy products until you’ve gone 24 hours without vomiting.
Summary: Refrain from eating or drinking for 15 minutes to let your stomach rest. Chew on a piece of fresh ginger or sip a cup of ginger tea. Try eating bland, soft, starchy foods 8 hours after you’ve stopped vomiting. Eat small meals every 2-3 hours to slowly return to a normal diet. Avoid caffeine, tobacco, and alcohol until your stomach feels better.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Premenstrual symptoms (PMS) are caused by hormonal changes in your body and they typically occur in the days immediately before your period starts. Some girls experience severe premenstrual symptoms, while other girls do not notice any symptoms at all. The severity of your premenstrual symptoms might also change as you get older. There is no guarantee that you will experience any of these symptoms before your first period, but if you do experience them, there is a good chance that your period is coming! Many girls experience a soreness, tenderness, or swollen feeling in their breasts right before their periods. If you notice this, you should expect your period to come soon. Some girls also experience emotional changes in the days leading up to their periods. It is different for everyone, but you might feel unusually sad, angry, or irritable. These feelings will typically go away in a few days. Acne can occur at any time, so it is not necessarily a sign that your period is coming. However, if you notice a sudden increase in the amount of breakouts you have over a short period of time, it may mean that you will get your period in the next few days. You may experience cramping in your lower abdomen or lower back or a bloated feeling in your stomach right before and/or during your period. These symptoms can range from mild to severe, and they may not be the same every month.  If you experience severe cramps that interfere with your daily activities, you may want to treat them with an over-the-counter pain reliever. Exercise and heating pads can also help reduce your cramps. Talk to your doctor if the cramps are severe and not improved by taking over-the-counter medications.

SUMMARY: Understand premenstrual symptoms. Be aware of breast tenderness. Watch out for moodiness. Look for acne. Notice cramps.

A rejection can be a blessing in disguise if it helps you find happiness in other people's company. To get out of your rejection funk, spend quality time with friends and go to social events you normally wouldn't. If you’re feeling up to it, ask a different crush out or go on a blind date. While pursuing new relationships, you may find someone you like even more than your previous crush. To start off, try picking up a brand new hobby or an old pastime that you haven’t touched in a while. If that isn’t enough to take your mind off things, try setting a personal goal you want to achieve. The busier you are, the easier time you’ll have getting over the rejection. Some major goals you can occupy yourself with include:  Training to participate in a 5K or other athletic event. Creating a work of art like a short story, a painting, or even a short film or skit. Learning an entirely new skill like cooking or woodworking. Even if a girl rejects you once, you may still be able to date her in the future. After the initial rejection, give your crush as much personal space as she needs and try to be a good friend. If you and her grow closer, or if she starts flirting with you, consider asking her out again. Though it may work in the movies, relentlessly pursuing a girl even after she says “no” comes off as creepy and incredibly disrespectful.
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Spend time with other people. Keep yourself busy by pursuing personal interests. Ask your crush again if you think her feelings have changed.