Problem: Article: You don't have to use vanilla. You can create whatever flavor you desire. Try chocolate, rockey-road, chocolate chip ice cream or any flavor you like. Top your milkshake off with a dash of cinnamon, some whipped cream, or a Maraschino cherry. Drizzle chocolate syrup over the top of the shake or on the inside of the glass. Enter special dessert territory with these solid ingredients. For best results, add after the shake is blended. Leave them on top of the shake or pulse for a few seconds to mix slightly without compromising the texture. Here are a few ideas:  Roughly crush chocolate cookies or small brownies into several pieces. Add toasted marshmallows, or even an entire small s'more.  For a Chocolate Peanut Smoothie, blend in 1 tablespoon creamy peanut butter.  For a Fruit Smoothie, blend in 1 cup strawberries, raspberries, or bananas. For a fun twist, add a handful of gummy bears.
Summary: Get creative with the ice cream. Make it fancy. Add chunky sweets.

Problem: Article: Fill a bottle cap with some rooting hormone (Honey works as a great substitute for rooting hormone). Wipe the calloused end of the leaf with a damp towel to moisten it slightly. Dip the moistened end into the rooting hormone. Make a small hole in the potting soil, and immediately place the end of the leaf into this hole. Use your finger to pack the soil around the rooting hormone. Rooting hormone is not necessary to propagate succulents from leaves, but it will decrease rooting time and increase the chances of success. Prepare a shallow tray by filling it with cactus or succulent soil or damp sand. Lay the leaves on top of the soil with the calloused end facing upward and away from the soil.  It’s important to use cactus or succulent soil, because these plants need well-draining soil to thrive. You can also make your own soil mixture by combining equal parts sand, perlite, and potting soil. Most succulents are desert-dwelling plants, which means adults need plenty of full sun to thrive. But when you're propagating succulents from leaves, they need indirect sunlight until the new plant is established. Keep the leaf cuttings by a warm window that doesn’t get direct sunlight, or that’s protected by a tree or window shade. Rooting succulents need a bit more water than adults, but too much water will cause them to rot and die. Instead of watering, use a spray bottle to mist the soil every day. You just want the top of the soil damp. If you live somewhere with lots of humidity in the air, you may not need to mist the leaves at all while they're rooting. After about four weeks, the leaves will start to grow little pink roots from the cut. Sprinkle a thin layer of the soil over the roots to prevent them from drying out. Once the roots have been buried, they will continue to grow into a new succulent plant. When the new plant starts to create its own leaves, you can transplant it to its own pot.
Summary: Dip the calloused leaves in rooting hormone. Lay the leaves on a bed of soil. Provide the leaves with lots of indirect sunlight. Mist daily until new roots grow. Cover the roots with soil.

Problem: Article: Fill a medium-sized pot 2/3 full of water, place on high heat and bring to a boil.      Add 1 tsp. (5 g) of salt, squeeze in 2 lime wedges and mix loosely. Serve at room temperature.
Summary: Peal and chop the tomatoes. Core the tomatoes and cut a small "X" on each using a pairing knife. Drop the tomatoes in the boiling water and cook for 2 to 3 minutes. Remove the pot and place it in the sink under cold, running water until the tomatoes have cooled completely. Remove the tomatoes and, using a pairing knife, peel the tomatoes, starting from the corner on the bottom of the tomato where you made the "X" cut. Cut the tomatoes in rough chunks about the size of a thumbnail. Place the peeled, and chopped tomatoes, along with the remaining cilantro,  onions and chilies into a medium-sized mixing bowl.

Problem: Article: Each company will use a slightly different method to calculate bra size. If you can find a measurement guide or sizing chart for your preferred bra manufacturer, use that. You can alternatively receive a free fitting, over your clothes, at most department and lingerie stores. The method described below is a good starting point for figuring out your bra size but you may need to experiment to find the best fit. Keep in mind that bras may fit differently depending on their type. You may need a larger cup than normal, for example, with push-up bras. As with any clothing, it is also possible for bra sizes to run small or large as well. Measure your under bust using the method described in the clothing measurement section above. Add three inches to this measurement. If it is an even number then this is your band size. If it is an odd number, round down to the next even number to get your band size. Measure your bust at the nipple line as described in the monitoring weight section. The tape measure should just gentle touch you, not be pushing your breasts inward, and be parallel with the floor. If the resulting measurement is not a whole number, round up to the nearest full inch. This should give you a much smaller number (usually between 2-4). This number is used to calculate your cup size. Here is how the numbers correspond:  0-1/2 = AA 1/2-1 = A 2 = B 3 = C 4 = D 5 = DD This measurement system tends to be inaccurate for larger cup sizes and the system for your preferred brand should be followed.
Summary:
Understand that there are many methods. Measure your under bust. Measure your bust size. Subtract your band size from your bust size.