Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Rinse and dry the berries as normal. Mix with sugar. Pack the berries into bags or airtight containers. Freeze for up to nine months.

Answer: Sweetening your blackberries before freezing them helps keep the berries' natural color and texture intact through the freezing process. It also makes the berries last longer in the freezer. Freezing sweetened berries requires the same washing process as for unsweetened berries: gently rinse and drain the berries, then allow to air dry or gently pat with a soft towel to remove any moisture.  As above, you'll also want to remove any unripe or overripe berries before proceeding, as well as any leaf matter or debris. Next, add your berries to a large mixing bowl and add about 1/2 to 3/4 cups sugar for every quart of berries (as a reminder, one quart is equal to four cups). Mix the berries and sugar thoroughly, but very gently — your goal is to coat the berries with sugar, not to mash them into a jam or paste. The sugar should combine with the natural moisture of the berries (along with the juice of any berries that do break) to form a syrupy mixture that should cover the berries. Next, pour the berries into seal-able, airtight plastic containers (like, for instance, Tupperware. Try to fill the containers nearly to their tops — leaving about 1⁄2 inch (1.3 cm) of head space or less is ideal. The less air remaining in the container, the better, but resist the urge to force the berries into a container that's too small for them, as this can crush the berries.   You can also use plastic freezer bags as described above, though, with sweetened berries, this can become somewhat messy. There's no need to freeze sweetened blackberries separately, since the sugar helps protect their appearance and texture from the effects of freezing. However, if you especially want separately-frozen berries, you can still use the baking sheet method described above without harming the berries. Sweetened blackberries should last for a minimum of nine months, though some sources say that they can last up to a full year. The sweetened berries can be used like unsweetened berries in a wide variety of baking recipes or enjoyed on their own. However, if using the berries in baking recipes, it's important to remember to take the sugar you added to the berries into account and adjust your recipe accordingly.  Because of this point, you may find that it's a wise idea to label your freezing container with a volume of berries in the container and the amount of sugar added along with the date of freezing.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Give a temporary goodbye with "à la prochaine" or "à bientôt. Use "à plus tard" instead. Tell someone goodbye for the day with "à demain. Use "à tout à l'heure" or "à tout de suite" when seeing someone soon. Tell someone new, "ravi d’avoir fait ta connaissance.

Answer: " Both sayings mean something along the lines of "goodbye for now."  Translated more directly, à la prochaine means "to the next," essentially meaning "until the next time we meet." Pronounce à la prochaine as "ah lah pro-shen.  Directly translated, à bientôt means "to soon," but the basic meaning in English is "see you soon." Pronounce à bientôt as ah bee-ahn-toe. This phrase roughly means "see you later."  Translated more directly, it means "until later." The à means "to," plus means "more," and tard means "late." This phrase is already fairly informal, but you can make it even more informal by dropping off the tard and just saying à plus.  Pronounce à plus tard as ah ploo tahr. " This phrase means “see you tomorrow” or “until tomorrow.”   Demain means “tomorrow” in English. Pronounce the phrase as ah doo-man.  ("oo" as in 'book', "man" with short 'a' as in 'cat'.) Both phrases mean something along the lines of "see you in a little while."  Say à tout à l'heure to say "see you soon" or "see you in a while." Pronounce it as ah toot ah leur.  Say à tout de suite" to say "see you in a second" or "see you in a little while." Pronounce it as ah too' doo soo-eet. ("doo" with 'oo' as in 'book'.) " This statement roughly translates into "Happy to have met you."   Ravi means "delighted.  The rest of the phrase, "d’avoir fait ta connaissance," translates roughly when broken down into its individual parts. When kept together, though, it can be translated as "to have met you." Pronounce the statement as hah-vee da-vwahr fay tah kohn-nay-sahns.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Become a member of the IPA. Join a support group. Seek therapy with a psychologist. Work through cognitive behaviour therapy. Create other noises while going to the bathroom.

Answer: The International Paruresis Association (IPA) is a non-profit organization (based in the United States) that provides support and raises public awareness about paruresis.  They offer free membership to anyone who is affected by paruresis, which includes the ability to attend their support group and workshops.Check out the IPA website at http://paruresis.org. The IPA provides a list of support groups online at http://paruresis.org/support-group-list/.  Support groups are available in many countries around the world, and in multiple locations in Canada and the United States.  Contact the support group leader for more information on meeting times and locations. There are many ways to find a psychologist to help you with paruresis.  The IPA’s website has a list of psychologists who specialize in the treatment of paruresis at http://paruresis.org/sbc-therapists/.  You can also ask your family doctor for a referral or recommendation.  Or you can search for a psychologist via your local medical listings or psychological association. When seeking the assistance of a psychologist, make sure you ask if they have experience treating paruresis before you start therapy. Cognitive behaviour therapy is therapy completed with a psychologist that helps you alter how you think and feel about urination and public washrooms. Because one of the anxieties associated with paruresis is the noise urine makes when it hits the toilet and/or water, one possible method to help overcome the anxiety is to create other sounds in the bathroom while you’re trying to pee.  You can do this by turning on a faucet, flushing the toilet, listening to music, or whatever else might work for you.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Feed him enough pellets. Give him the right kind of hay. Provide him vegetables. Keep him hydrated. Feed him treats sparingly.

Answer:
Your rabbit needs to be fed the right types of food every day to ensure he has the nutrients needed for his health and digestion. This includes commercial pellets, which should be fresh as possible. Your mature rabbit should be fed at least ¼  to ½ cup of pellets every day depending on his size. If you rabbit is younger than a year old, allow him to eat as much as he wants so he can grow properly. He also needs hay to ensure he gets enough fiber for proper digestion and to prevent serious illnesses. The best hay is grass-type hay, which should be available in his cage and at meal times. Avoid making alfalfa or clover hay his main type of hay. It is too rich for his system all the time. Your Harlequin rabbit also needs leafy green vegetables give him even more fiber. Give these to him three to four times a day. These include greens include dandelion greens, raw broccoli stems, carrot tops, and lettuces of all kinds except iceberg. In order for him to process all the fiber and nutrients in his diet, your Harlequin rabbit needs to be given plenty of access to water at all times. Once common water distribution is automatic dripper bottle, which can be attached to his cage. This is easy for him to drink from and will not spill. You can use a heavy ceramic bowl if your rabbit will not use a bottle.  These bowls cannot be chewed like a plastic bowl and are much harder to knock over. The water bowl should be cleaned often and checked daily. There are certain foods that are considered treats for your rabbit. These should only be fed to him in small amounts and only every so often. Treats you can give your rabbit include:  Alfalfa or clover hay, which should only be given to him a few times a week in small doses because they have too much protein and calcium. Fruit and starchy vegetables, which are great in small doses but have too much sugar and starch in them for every day. Do not feed your rabbit more than two tablespoons of fruit per day. Other human foods other than the vegetables listed above are great in small doses as treats. Avoid feeding him corn, because the hulls may cause digestive tract issues