Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Examine your food sources. Place items in the freezer when you bring them home. Store food in air-tight containers. Control temperature and humidity in the kitchen. Seal cracks and crevices.

Answer: Moths usually enter kitchens by way of food that is already infested. Bulk items like oatmeal, dried grains or nuts may have eggs on them when you bring them home. However, even food that has been packaged and sealed can bring in moth eggs. You don't have to stop buying bulk food items; try putting them in the freezer to kill any eggs they might contain before placing them in your pantry. Simply clear a place in the freezer and store the food there for 3-4 days before using it as usual. Proper food storage is probably the best preventative measure you can take.  Choose glass or plastic containers for bulk food items. Make sure they have tight-fitting lids. Instead of putting half-used boxes and bags of non-perishable items back into the pantry, pour the remaining food into sealable containers. Moths can eat right through cardboard and light plastic. Moths thrive in warm, humid temperatures, so if your kitchen is often on the muggy side, you may be creating an inviting home for moths.  Keep windows and doors closed when your air conditioner is running. Make sure the pantry and food storage areas are well ventilated. There are a lot of great hiding places for moths in a kitchen. Do your best to seal off the places you aren't able to regularly clean, like cracks in the back of the pantry, spaces between shelving and the wall, and cracks where cabinets attach to the wall.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Combine equal parts water and hydrogen peroxide in a spray bottle. Comb and clip your hair into sections. Spritz the hydrogen peroxide solution over your hair. Allow the solution to sit on your hair for a half hour. Rinse the solution off and condition your hair.

Answer: For the most effective lightening, use hydrogen peroxide 3% solution, which is available at most drugstores. Mix 1 part hydrogen peroxide with 1 part water in a spray bottle, and shake well to mix it. Using a stronger concentration of hydrogen peroxide may damage your hair. Before applying the hydrogen peroxide mixture, detangle it with a comb or brush. Next, divide your hair into sections with clips so you can make sure to apply the solution to all of your hair.  You'll need 4 sections: 2 on the bottom and 2 on the top. Divide your hair in half horizontally across the back of your head at about ear-level, like creating a half-up ponytail. Divide each section in half vertically, like doing pigtails. Once your hair is sectioned, mist the mixture all over your hair as evenly as possible for all over lightening. If you want to create highlights, wet a cotton ball or pad with the hydrogen peroxide solution and rub it along the strands you want to lighten.  Alternatively, if you want an ombre effect, focus the solution on the ends of your hair. Once you finish a section, let down the next section of hair, and repeat the process. When the hydrogen peroxide solution is applied the way that you like, let it sit on your hair depending on how light you’d like your hair to be. For average lightening, 30 minutes is a good amount of time. Leaving it on longer may dry out your hair. If you want to speed up the lightening process, sit outside in the sun with the hydrogen peroxide solution on your hair. When your hair starts to dry, you can wash the solution out. Once your hair reaches the desired color, wash the hydrogen peroxide out of your hair with cold water. Apply your favorite conditioner to hydrate it, and rinse it again with additional cold water. Allow your hair to air dry.  If possible, choose a hydrating or moisturizing conditioner. Hydrogen peroxide has a tendency to dry out hair, so a good hydrating or moisturizing conditioner will help. You want to air dry your hair because the heat from a blow dryer can make it even more dry. If it is not possible to air dry your hair, blow dry it about 75 to 90% of the way using a cool or low-heat setting, then let it finish air drying on its own.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Visit online stores that sell toys or miniature items or visit an auction/trading site. Search for something like "Tech Deck Ramps". Wait until the list of results comes up. Read the description.

Answer: Read the titles, and select the items that are what you want. Read carefully to see exactly what it has. If a used item, look at the pictures carefully to see if it has any damage.  Email the seller to ask whether there is any damage, and to see if all parts are included, etc. Good things to look for are bowls, ramps, rails, stairs, etc.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Rinse the soybeans with cold water. Drain the soybeans. Soak the soybeans overnight in the fridge. Drain and rinse the soybeans one last time.

Answer:
Fill a bowl with water, then add the beans. Gently rub the beans together with your fingers to get rid of any dust. Pick out any discolored or misshapen beans loose hulls, or grit. You must pre-soak dried soybeans. If you are starting with fresh soybeans, you can move on to boiling them. Set a colander into the sink,then empty the beans into it. Shake the colander to dislodge any excess water. Once again, if you see any hulls, pick them out and discard them. Transfer the beans into a large bowl or pot. Use 3 cups (700 milliliters) of cold water and 1 teaspoon of salt every 1 cup (200 grams) of soybeans. Place the beans into the fridge, and allow them to soak for 8 to 10 hours. Refrigerating the beans while they soak will keep them from fermenting, especially in warmer climates. Once the beans have soaked, they are ready to cook. Pour them into a colander, then gently shake them to remove any excess water. After this, you can cook the beans as desired.