INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Frogs with 100 percent happiness are worth more than those with less than 100 percent happiness. When selling a large number of frogs, having all of them at 100 percent happiness will result in a larger profit for you. You can view a frog's happiness level by tapping the frog and checking the "Happiness" bar. Your frogs will be happiest when in a full environment, so make sure that your environment is full of frogs to begin with. You can have a maximum of 8 frogs per habitat. Scenery, such as leaves, increases your frogs' overall happiness. To buy scenery, do the following:  Tap menu  Tap Supply Shop  Tap BUY to the right of a piece of scenery (e.g., Fan Leaf). Tap Buy when prompted. You'll have to wait 30 minutes before you can add your scenery to your frogs' habitat. Once 30 minutes have passed, do the following:  Tap menu  Tap Mailbox  Tap Place If your 30 minutes isn't up but you have stamps, you can tap use stamps to the right of a piece of scenery to use it immediately.  Select a habitat. Catching flies is an easy way to take an individual frog to 100 percent happiness. You'll do this in the same way in which you caught flies when taming your frogs.

SUMMARY: Understand why happiness is important. Have 8 frogs in a habitat. Buy scenery for your frogs. Apply your scenery. Catch flies in the pond.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: ” This means “beautiful woman” in Spanish. To say “beautiful girl,” you would say "niña hermosa."  The phrase is pronounced “ehr-moh-sah moo-hehr.” In Spanish, the “h” is not pronounced like an English hard “h.” The ending “hehr” does not have a hard “r” sound like it would in English. Niña is pronounced "nee-nyah."  Another way to say this phrase, especially in Spain, is “eres hermosa,” which means “you’re very beautiful." You can also say “eres preciosa” for "you’re beautiful" or "eres atractiva," for "you’re good looking." Eres is pronounced "eh-rehs" with a long "a" sound. " This also means “you’re beautiful” in Spanish. Another way to say this is “estás hermosa.” If you want to really emphasize it, say “you are so beautiful” by saying “eres muy hermosa” or "estás muy hermosa."   It’s pronounced “es-tas bay-ah.” The “ll” in Spanish does not have a hard “L” sound like it would in English. That’s the key to not mispronouncing the word “bella,” which, literally, means “beautiful.”  To say “hello beautiful lady,” you would say, “hola señora Hermosa.” This phrase is pronounced “oh-lah seh-neeoh-rah er-moh-sa” and would be used toward an older woman. They can be very different from English. For example, the "h" is silent in Spanish.  The Internet allows you to listen to audio pronunciation of Spanish. This can be the best way to practice the sounds of Spanish so that people will know what you are talking about.  Trill your “Rs.” Say the English word “butter.” That will give you a good start about how your mouth should be positioned to roll or trill an R. Put the tip of your tongue behind the top row of your teeth against the ridge of your mouth.This is called the “alveolar.”Then, vibrate your tongue against that ridge.
Summary: Say “hermosa mujer. Say “estás bella” or "eres bella. Study pronunciation of Spanish consonants and vowels.

Fertilize your crocuses with a balanced fertilizer from your local garden store in the early fall after planting if your spring tends to be less than a month long. If your spring tends to be long and temperate, apply fertilizer after your bulbs flower in the spring.  Follow the manufacturer's directions on your fertilizer regarding the quantity and means by which it should be added to your soil. A store associate at your local garden store can also provide fertilizing insight for crocuses. Keep an eye on the weather report, and water your crocus bulbs to the point of dampness whenever the weather gets dry throughout the fall. Avoid waterlogging your crocus bulbs.  Depending upon how rainy your climate is, you'll likely be watering your crocuses once or twice weekly. Once your crocuses bloom in the spring, you'll be watering them only when the soil is dry to the touch. Purchase some mulch from your local garden store and cover the planted crocus bulbs before the first frost. Use a loose, organic mulch and apply a layer at least 3 inches (7.6 cm) thick over your bulbs to help them retain moisture and heat.  This will keep your bulbs insulated as temperatures drop.  Bark chips, leaves, straw, and grass clippings can all make good mulch. Discard or compost surface mulch so your crocuses can begin to shoot up through the ground. Crocuses are early spring flowers and will typically emerge some time in late February or early March depending upon your local climate. Use milk jugs cut in half or other plastic coverings to shield any crocus shoots that spring up in inclement weather. Remove the jugs or covers once the threat of bad weather passed. This way, your crocuses will continue to get adequate rain and sunlight. Cut off dried foliage and flowers once they start to wither each year. Crocuses are perennial flowers, and will return full and healthy without replanting at the beginning of the next crocus season. Dig up crocus bulbs every 3-5 years to harvest fresh bulbs from your original plantings. Smaller bulbs will form on the original bulbs. Remove these and replant them as you did the original crocus bulbs for vibrant flowers. Discard or compost the original crocus bulbs. For every 1 US pint (470 mL) of water, mix in 1 teaspoon (4.9 mL) of dish soap and 1 tsp (2.6 g) of cayenne pepper. Use a spray bottle to apply the mixture directly onto the insects.
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One-sentence summary -- Time fertilizer application by the length of your typical spring season. Water your crocuses regularly after the fall planting. Cover your crocus bulbs with mulch during the winter. Remove the mulch from your crocuses in late February. Cover your crocuses if snowy weather returns after they have flowered. Trim your crocus plants for optimal health year after year. Divide your crocus plants every 3-5 years after blooming. Spray any insects with a mix of water, dish soap, and cayenne pepper.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Add 1 cup (267 g) of coarse sea salt to a glass jar or container. Pour in ½ cup (118 ml) of liquid coconut oil, and mix with a fork until the ingredients are fully combined. If you don’t have coconut oil, you can substitute olive oil. Once the salt and coconut oil are fully combined, mix in 5 to 7 drops of grapefruit essential oil. Stir the scrub well to distribute the fragrance throughout the mixture. You can use other citrus essential oils if you prefer, such as lemon, lime, or orange. However, grapefruit is particularly good for the scrub because it has antibacterial and antiseptic properties. You can use the scrub once or twice a week. Keep it beside your sink so it’s easy to remember to use it when your hands feel dry and rough. Be sure to store the scrub with a lid on to keep it airtight.

SUMMARY:
Mix the salt and coconut oil. Add the essential oil. Store the scrub beside your sink.