Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Preheat your oven to 350ºF (176ºC). Cook and stir 3/4 cup of sugar over low heat in a medium saucepan. Pour the melted sugar into 6-oz. custard cups. Beat the eggs, milk, vanilla extract, and the remaining sugar together in a large bowl. Pour the mixture over the caramelized sugar. Place the cups in two 8-in square baking pans. Bake the cups for 40-45 minutes. Serve. Finished.

Answer: Heat the sugar until it's melted and golden -- take care not to burn it. Tilt the pan to coat the bottom of the cup. Let the melted sugar stand in the cups for 10 minutes. Beat 6 eggs, 3 cups of milk, and 3/4 cup of sugar together until the ingredients are combined but not foamy.  Pour boiling water up to 1 inch (2.5 cm) in the pans. Bake them until a knife or toothpick inserted near the center comes out clean. Remove the custard cups from the pans and cool them on wire racks. Enjoy this caramel custard while it's nice and warm or chill it for a few hours before you eat it.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Identify the survey parts. Familiarize yourself with the legend. Locate the surveyor's certificate.

Answer: The property survey consists of two parts: the illustration and the written report.  The illustration is basically a map of the area surveyed.  Place the survey illustration on a large flat surface, as property surveys can be quite large. Keep the written report on hand for easy reference. The legend is usually set in the corner of a survey illustration.  It contains icons which indicate important property attributes such as wells, borders, structures, or utility lines. If any elements of the legend are unclear or need explanation, contact your surveyor. The surveyor's certificate should be signed and dated with an embossed seal.  This certificate provides a legal foundation for the survey's validity.  If absent, the survey will not provide you with legal protection in a court of law.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Dispose of food in airtight containers. Keep your garbage cans away from people. Put sweet drinks in containers with a lid. Clean up any fallen fruit on the ground.

Answer:
Bees and wasps are attracted to the scent of rotting food. If you do need to get rid of food scraps, put them into an airtight container with the lid closed so that the smell won’t attract stinging insects. Bees and wasps are especially attracted to banana peels, so make sure you close these up right away. If you notice bees or wasps swarming over your trash cans, try placing them far away from your home and where people gather. Insects love to eat rotting food, so they will follow the trash can wherever you place it. Bees and wasps are attracted to sugar, especially in drinks like iced tea and soda. If you are drinking a sugary drink, make sure you cover it with a lid when you set it down and check it for insects next time you pick it up. Bees and wasps may crawl down your straw to get to your drink. Double check the inside of your straw before you drink out of it. In the summer, fruit trees may drop their fruit on the ground and attract insects. If you notice rotting fruit on the ground, pick it up and dispose of it quickly before any insects notice it. Make sure you put the rotting fruit into a sealed trash can that is emptied out regularly.