Problem: Article: To make a cup of cake flour substitute, start with 2 tbsp (20 g) of cornstarch. Measure this ingredient out precisely with a measuring spoon and place the cornstarch in a 1 cup measuring cup. The cornstarch will help mimic the lightness of cake flour, which is perfect for light, fluffy cakes that still need structure, such as chiffon or angel food cake. Use a spoon to transfer flour into the measuring cup, over top of the cornstarch. Keeping adding flour until the 1 cup measurement is full, then level the top off with the flat edge of a knife. This method helps prevent packing and gives you a more precise measurement. Avoid the “digging” technique when measuring flour. Digging the cup into a bag of flour can pack extra flour into the measuring cup, which makes the cake denser. Dump the measuring cup's contents into a mixing bowl, then use a whisk or spoon to combine the flour and cornstarch. Mix well until the 2 ingredients are combined. Place a strainer or sifter on top of another bowl that's about the same size as the first. Pour the flour and cornstarch mixture through, shaking and tapping the sides of the strainer or sifter until the mixture has fully sifted through. Sifting will combine and aerate the flour mixture, which will help make the cake light and fluffy. Use this substitution for 1 cup of cake flour while baking. Scale it as needed, following the amount recommended by the recipe. For example, if the recipe calls for 1/2 cup (70 g) of cake flour, use 1/2 (75 g) cup of all-purpose flour and replace 1 tablespoon (14.8 ml) (25 g) of flour with 1 tablespoon (14.8 ml) (10 g) of cornstarch.
Summary: Place 2 tbsp (20 g) of cornstarch into a 1 cup measuring cup. Fill the rest of the 1 cup (130 g) with all-purpose flour. Combine the flour and cornstarch in a mixing bowl. Use another bowl and a strainer or sifter to sift the flour mixture 3-5 times. Scale the 1 cup measurement up and down for the recipe.

Problem: Article: Fairs, festivals, and other events can help your community learn about other cultures, lifestyles, and beliefs. If planning your own event isn’t possible, you could bring your friends or family to one to help them learn more about your values. Great ways to engage other cultures and lifestyles include:  International food festival International film screenings Pride parade Lectures and speeches from civil rights leaders Ceremonies and celebrations for different religious traditions Documentary screenings on important social issues Fundraisers for non-profits supporting diversity, equality, and inclusion initiatives Making sure that everyone’s voice is heard is an important part of inclusion. Try asking your local elected representative to host an open town hall for the community. For the greatest impact, choose a specific issue that affects your community, such as lack of healthcare or racial injustice in housing development.  Invite community members to sign up for speaking slots at the beginning of the event. Give each person a certain amount of time to make sure that every person has a chance to be heard. Be sure to invite local government figures and policy makers at the event, such as the mayor, town council members, school board members, and chief of police. If your local government will not host an open town hall, hold your own. Book a room in a local library, community center, or school to host the event. Promote it on social media, by going to door to door, and by posting fliers at nearby businesses. Many charitable organizations offer resources for planning fundraisers on their website’s “Get Involved” or “Take Action" section. To host an event at your home or office, offer light refreshments, make quick informative remarks, provide guests with educational pamphlets or fliers, and request donations for your cause. You could also host a voter registration drive and inform your peers about the importance of diversity among elected officials.. A blog on a website like Wordpress, Blogger, or Tumblr can help you raise awareness for your ideals. If you don’t have time to publish your own blog, share articles, opinions, and thoughts through Facebook, Twitter, or your preferred social media site. You may also create multiple blogs and accounts on multiple platforms. Use hashtags and keywords that help connect your thoughts to the wider discussion. For example, you might use hashtags like #equalpay, #achievementgap, and #whyIstayed or #whyIleft.
Summary: Organize cultural events to expose people to different lifestyles. Host a town hall where community members can voice their issues. Create a fundraising campaign for a charitable cause. Start a blog or social media account to spread awareness.

Problem: Article: Wait until after the last frost to plant hemp seeds. Check the temperature 1 inch (2.5 cm) deep with a soil thermometer to see if it’s above 50 °F (10 °C). Once the temperature has been consistent for a few days, you can plant your seeds.  Check the estimate for your last frost date here: https://www.almanac.com/gardening/frostdates. Hemp grows best when the outdoor temperature us between 60–80 °F (16–27 °C). Check the pH of the soil with a probe or paper test strips to see if the soil has the right growing conditions. Break the soil up using a hoe or tiller to aerate it. While hemp grows in most soils, poorly-drained soil could cause damage to your plants.  Test the drainage by digging a 1 × 1 × 1 ft (30 × 30 × 30 cm) hole and filling it with water. Time how long it takes for the water to completely drain and if it’s longer than 1 hour, find a different location.  It’s easier to find a place with healthy soil conditions rather than amending your existing soil. Use a seed drill attached to a lawnmower or tractor to space your seeds evenly and cover them with soil. Pour the seeds into the hopper and let the machine do the work for you. The machine will also bury the seeds to the correct depth so birds and pests can’t get to them.  Keep the seeds closer together if you want to grow hemp for fibers since this will make them grow up rather than branch out. Spread the seeds further apart if you want to harvest seeds. This encourages the plants to branch out and grow shorter. Clean the machine after you use it. Ask local farm machinery stores to see if they have seed drills available to buy or rent.
Summary:
Plant hemp seeds in late spring. Grow hemp in a field with well-aerated soil with a pH between 6-7.5. Put the seeds 3⁄4–1 1⁄4 inches (1.9–3.2 cm) deep.