Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Measure out 5 teaspoons (22.5 grams) of wasabi powder. Add 3 teaspoons (15 ml) of water to the powder. Stir until the mixture reaches a thick, paste-like texture. Turn the bowl upside down and let the paste sit for 1 minute. Serve the paste at room temperature for the best flavor.

Answer: You can buy genuine wasabi powder at most Asian grocery markets or online. Measure out 5 teaspoons (22.5 grams) of the powder and put it in a small bowl. This recipe makes about 5 servings of wasabi paste. It doesn’t matter what the water temperature is and it’s totally fine to use tap water for this. You can also choose to use filtered, bottled, or purified water if you prefer the taste of that. Measure out the water and add it to the powder in the bowl. Use a wooden spoon or chopsticks to mix the water and powder together until the ingredients are thoroughly combined. The resulting product should be a thick paste that clings to the spoon rather than drips off. Gather the paste into a ball in the bottom of the bowl. Then, flip the bowl upside and let the paste rest for about 60 seconds so the flavors can develop. The paste is thick and will stick to the bottom of the bowl.  Turning the bowl upside down simply protects the wasabi paste from exposure to oxygen. It starts to lose potency as soon as it's exposed to oxygen. If you prefer, you can cover the mouth of the bowl with a plate or plastic wrap. You can let the paste sit for up to 10-15 minutes if you want the flavor to develop even more. Paste made from genuine wasabi powder tastes best when it's freshly mixed. However, if you made more than you can eat at one sitting, transfer the leftovers to an air-tight container and store it in the fridge. When properly stored, the paste should last for 3-4 months.  Keep in mind that the paste will lose potency and flavor over time. If you see blue or gray specks on top of the paste, it has gone bad. Toss it out and whip up a fresh batch.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Go to the Google search engine homepage and click on "more. Select "Calendar" from the dropdown menu. Log in to your Google account.

Answer: "  You will be taken to the calendar design page by Google. Using Google to create your calendar offers the following benefits.  Access your calendar using the link above your Gmail inbox. Create private calendars for personal use as well as public calendars. Merge calendars so information from different sources is combined in 1 calendar.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Decorate the room. Prepare party favors. Clean up.

Answer: Balloons and streamers are great decorations regardless of the theme of the pajama party. Dim or turn off the main lights and add fairy lights instead to create a cozier atmosphere.  Pick a theme for the party and decorate accordingly. For example, if you’re having a rockstar-themed pajama party, you could have decorations like CDs or cutouts of music notes taped to the walls. You might even lay down a red carpet for your friends to pose on. If your pajama party is outdoors, count on setting up tents and having flashlights ready. This only applies if your pajama party doubles as a birthday party. Party favors could vary from store-bought trinkets, like mini-notebooks or key chains, to something you make with your guests at the party, like friendship bracelets or tye-dye shirts.  If you plan to create party favors during the event, make sure to gather all the necessary items beforehand. For example, if you’re making keepsake collages, set aside glue, paper, scissors, and magazines the day before the party. You might also provide toothbrushes and toothpaste for your guests - these often go forgotten at pajama parties, but they are a thoughtful detail. Ask your friends to help you put away things - from games to food - in the morning so that cleaning up seems less like a chore. You can even make a game out of it - whoever can put away the most items gets a prize!


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Follow through with social services. Seek out counseling and support. Repair your professional associations. Concentrate on the relationship with your child.

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Even a case that is completely resolved in your favor may include aftercare services. Social services may check in on you and make sure you finished any programs recommended during the court case. Despite any resentment you may harbor, being polite and professional will get social services out of your life the quickest. Make the social worker feel like there is nothing more to this case and it is time for her to close your file for good. Remember, two out of three child abuse cases end up unsubstantiated. Even if your case went to court and was resolved in your favor, you have suffered a huge amount of stress in your life. Whether you seek out a self-help group or enter into therapy, having a non-judgmental outlet can help you cope with the trauma. Your counselor can help you with methods to explain the situation to your friends and family. Depending on the circumstances of the child abuse allegations, you may have suffered professional humiliation or even job loss as a result.  Speak with your attorney about getting a copy of the best document showing that the case was either closed or resolved in your favor. Use that evidence to help your clear your name with your job, professional associations, and co-workers. Don't let the situation lapse into awkward silence where suspicions may linger about your potential guilt. If a professional license has been suspended or revoked, contact the licensing agency about how to appeal the decision. Typically, this will be done in writing and you can include documents showing that the case against you was unsubstantiated or closed. If allowed, ask for a hearing or meeting to explain it in person. Consult with an attorney to see if you have any legal recourse against your former employer. If the accusations revolved around your child and your family, it can be easy to let hostility and resentment linger and taint your relationships. As you work through your counseling, remember that your child should come first. He made need therapy or counseling as well, and you, as the adult, can help make that happen.