Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Test a few options before you buy a batch of cloth diapers. Try all-in-one diapers (AIOs) first if you're used to disposables. Use pre-fold diapers for simplicity and classic appeal. Try a pocket diaper for extra protection against wetness. Use a fitted cloth diaper for heavy wetters.

Answer: Cloth diapers come in many different forms and with many unique features. Talk to other parents who've used cloth diapers for their insights — even see if you can borrow a few samples to try out.  Ask other parents questions like "Which of these did you find prevents leaks better?" or "How hard is it to undo and re-do these snaps if the baby is fussy?" Just as no two babies are exactly alike, no single diaper type is best for every baby. The only sure way to know what works best in your case is to try out several types. AIO are the closest reusable analogue to disposable diapers — you just wash them instead of tossing them.  They are made with the absorbent cloth inside next to your baby's skin, and a PUL (polyurethane laminate) cover attached to the outside. These are the diapers that your great-grandmother would most easily recognize. Pre-folds are rectangular in shape and divide by length into three sections. Follow the included directions and markings that show you how and where to fold the diaper. Use a “snappi” (a flexible plastic harness with gripping "teeth") to hold the diaper together (or, if you insist, safety pins), or place a diaper cover that snaps over it. This type of diaper has become increasingly popular in recent years, though it isn't necessarily any easier to deal with than other cloth diapers. These diapers have a waterproof exterior and a pocket where you put the removable insert, which will be either washable or disposable.  Shop for extra inserts (also called soakers) of various thicknesses. Thicker inserts provide the baby with extra protection for nap and nighttime. If fashion plays into your decision-making, pocket diaper exteriors often come in a wide range of colors and patterns. These diapers can be perfect for nighttime because the front, back, and side tabs hold pee in spots where some other reusable types don't. They usually fasten with snaps or hook-and-loop (e.g., Velcro) closures, and are easy to take on and off. Fitted diapers need a waterproof cover. Wool diaper covers are great for nighttime use instead of a PUL cover. Just be sure to read about washing and applying lanolin to waterproof them.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Have a team or support crew. Establish a base of fans, viewers and friends. Expand at a steady but ongoing pace. Make sure you can receive feedback from your viewers. Keep the content fresh, new and interesting. Enjoy what you are doing.

Answer: This is an important step. Chances are you aren't going to make or maintain a successful website if you're going it alone. Divide up jobs and only use people you are close to for starters. Otherwise, there is a risk that people you don't have allegiances from will take your idea and use it for their own. Give them something that will encourage them  to keep coming back. If you create your website and unleash it nationwide, you're not going to grow very fast at any rate. Facebook became popular because it started at one place. It got popular there and once they got a certain number of members (or hits in other cases), they would expand to another area. The reason it doesn't work if you start out big right away is because a very small number of people will discover your website because it'll be buried beneath hundreds of other websites who are trying to do the same thing. Be smart and start off small until you reach a certain number of members (hits, visits, or views) then expand to a little bit of a bigger range. Put your e-mail on the website or have a forum/chatbox. Use the feedback to constantly improve the readers' experiences with your site. Also keep it relevant. Even when your site is famous, don't forget to regularly update. This is a surefire way to keep the people coming. This step sounds a little Disney, but if you don't enjoy what you are doing, you're not going to be happy with anything you do on the site. Changing it out of personal frustration can be disastrous if your viewers don't like your personal take on it. Instead, learn to love what you're engaging with, so that you have a good feel for the viewers' needs and interests. If you get cheesed off with the whole project over time, stay its owner but give the daily managing to those who see new and exciting things in it.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Cut each roll into bite-size pieces. Slice off excess pieces. Secure your pinwheel pieces with a toothpick. Serve on a party platter. Pack in school lunches.

Answer: When you have rolled your bread slices up, you should have one or more burrito shaped rolls. In order to make them into pinwheel sandwiches, take a knife and hew them into evenly-sized chunks. Cut them into bite-sized chunks that are similar in size to bites of sushi. If you want a proper measurement, cut the pieces in one inch segments. An inch length is a good bite-size for this type of sandwich. If you've sufficiently loaded your sandwiches, there's a good chance there will be ingredients that are protruding from the bread once you've rolled it up. If there's anything sticking out from your roll, snip it off as close to the roll as you can. If you're short and time and aren't trying to make perfect pinwheels, you don't necessarily have to trim the excess pieces. But doing so will make your pinwheels look more professional. Although pinwheel sandwiches do a reasonably good job of holding their shape, locking them down with a toothpick will make sure they don't unfurl before being eaten. Before you present them, impale them down the centre with one toothpick each. If you're packing the sandwiches for children, it may be best for safety's sake to go without the toothpicks. The same applies to serving the very elderly. Pinwheel sandwiches are a perfect party food. Because they look great as a finger food, you should put some effort into the way you present them on a platter. The most common way to do this is to ring them around the perimeter of the platter, working your way in as you fill the tray. Including a dipping sauce in the center of the platter will be a hit if you're serving a group. Pinwheel sandwiches are small enough to fit snugly into a kid's lunch box. Seal them in ziploc bags to preserve their freshness. Because of their small size, you should be able to pack three or four into one bag. If you're making them specifically for a child, you should fill them with his favourite ingredients.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Protect your knees while gardening. Protect potted plants from frost damage. Prevent your car windshield from frost. Winterize your pipes and spouts.

Answer:
Tape patches of bubble wrap to the knees of your paints before you begin gardening. This can prevent scraped or achy knees as you kneel on the dirt or pavement. Wrap your plants' pots in a layer of bubble wrap and duct tape it in place. This insulation can keep plants warm in cool temperatures if they are more sensitive to the cold. Make sure that the bubble wrap extends a few inches or centimeters above the lip of the container to keep the soil warm. Cover your car windshield with bubble wrap in the evening, pinning it down with your windshield wipers to keep it from blowing away. This will keep snow or frost from settling on your windshield overnight to make driving in the morning simpler. When the temperatures start dropping, wrap your outdoor pipes and spouts with bubble wrap to prevent freezing or bursting. Tie the bubble wrap down with string to keep it from falling off.