Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Collect the necessary supplies. Put two creases in the toilet-paper tube. Place a small spoonful of peanut butter on one end of the toilet-paper tube. Place the toilet-paper tube on the edge of a table or counter. Place the large 5-gallon bucket under the toilet-paper role. Wait for the mouse to fall into the trap.

Answer: Although there are multiple methods for constructing a nonlethal mouse trap, for this trap, you will need:  A toilet-paper tube, A large 5-gallon bucket, and Mouse bait. For this trap, peanut butter works well. This will let you set the tube down on a flat surface, without it rolling away. To make each crease, fold the toilet-paper tube firmly from front to back. Smear the peanut butter on the flat bottom of the tube (in between the two creases you’ve made). This should be done near an area where the mouse has been seen, or where its droppings have been spotted.  If there is no table or counter near the mouse’s area, move a table to a convenient location. The tube should be positioned so that the peanut-butter end is over the edge of the counter. It should be about halfway over the counter’s edge. The bucket should be next to the table or counter. Although some plans for constructing this trap direct you to fill the bucket with a couple inches of water, you should avoid this step. Trapping the mouse in a water-filled bucket will drown the mouse. You may need to wait overnight for the mouse to come out and seek out the peanut butter. The mouse will walk across the table and through the toilet-paper role to eat the peanut butter. The role will fall off the edge of the counter and into the bucket, effectively trapping the mouse.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Wash and trim the gizzards Season and rest the gizzards. Simmer the gizzards for 30 minutes. Add the onion with the seasonings and simmer the mixture for 1 more hour. Serve the stewed gizzards.

Answer: . Get out 1 1/2 pounds (680 g) of gizzards and carefully cut each of the gizzards in half lengthwise. Wash the gizzards thoroughly under cold water. Use your fingers to loosen and rinse away any debris or sediment. Peel away and trim the yellow lining from the gizzards and throw it away. You can use chicken, turkey, goose or duck gizzards for this recipe. Sprinkle 1 teaspoon (6 g) of salt and 1 teaspoon (3 g) of black pepper over the prepared gizzards. Let the gizzards rest for 10 minutes at room temperature to absorb the seasonings. If you'd like to prep the gizzards in advance, you can refrigerate them overnight. There's no need to bring them to room temperature because they've been absorbing the seasonings as they've chilled. Put the seasoned gizzards into a 3-quart (2.8 liter) saucepan. Pour in 2 cups (473 ml) of water and turn the heat to high. Once the water starts boiling, turn the heat down to medium so the water bubbles gently. Put the lid on the pot and simmer the gizzards for 30 minutes. Chop enough onion to get 3/4 of a cup (86 g). Add the onion to the pot with the gizzards along with 1 tablespoon (15 g) of ketchup and 1 teaspoon (6 g) of hot sauce. Keep the lid off of the pot and let the mixture cook for 1 hour.  Stir the stewed gizzards every once in a while to ensure that everything cooks evenly. Keep an eye on the level of the liquid in the pot. If you'd like a thicker stew, let it reduce as it cooks. For a thinner stew, you might want to pour in more water as the gizzards simmer. You can serve the gizzards once they're completely soft and tender. Taste the gizzards and add more salt according to your taste. Serve the gizzards over steamed rice or with flatbread. You can store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for several days.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Train your horse to obey ground-tying. Adapt your style for ranch work. Use reins in horse racing.

Answer: A cowboy's horse is often trained to stand still when the cowboy dismounts and puts one of the reins on the ground.  This is called being "ground-tied." Experienced cowboys develop their own rapport with their horse, and may alter the reins or other elements of the tack. Generally, a cowboy performing ranch work will hold the reins in the left hand and allow them to hang somewhat loosely. This leaves the right hand free for roping cows or other work performed from horseback. Jockeys use the long, looped rein typical in English riding, with rubber grips for increased hold. In a horse race, the jockey pulls low and tight, so that the horse tucks his chin to his chest, in order to collect the horses gait and slow its gallop. This gives both horse and rider balance and allows the jockey a bit of leverage and control.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Create good tea drinking habits. Substitute tea for morning coffee. Ask for iced tea (unsweetened) instead of soda for lunch and dinner. Have a warm cup of tea to satisfy an afternoon craving. Drink a whole cool glass of tea right before dinner. Have a cup of herbal (decaf) tea before bed. Time it right. Drink it on the go. Think about your caffeine intake.

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In order to reap the benefits of tea, you'll have to start drinking it every day, as often as possible, and plain. If it's not easy, tasty, and convenient, you won't stick to it. How can you enable yourself to drink it more?  Having "tea supplies" is the easiest way to get started. If you spend 8 hours a day at the office, it's a good idea to stock up there, too -- along with having your favorite mug (or thermos) and microwave or kettle access. Ask any Brit -- tea is a drink made for company. If brewing an entire pot seems worthless to you, get others in on your action. At the workplace, brew a pot for your coworkers, too. Get the family/roommates in on the routine of a late night cup. When it's a social activity, you'll be more likely to engage in it. Start your day with a fresh cup of tea instead of your usual Joe.  Tea drinkers can also save calories, especially when ordering at a coffee house. Some coffee house drinks contain hundreds of calories whereas with tea, what you see is what you get. Like mentioned above, it's important that you drink your tea straight. The addition of milk neutralizes the fat-stomping ability of tea (the flavonoids). What's more, research says skim milk is the worst! Crazy, huh? This research is on cow's milk. If you'd like to try soy or almond, do so -- but keep in mind that the same effect may or may not be had. Sugary or even diet sodas have been known to actually have the opposite effect on weight loss. The sodium in diet soda can make you retain water, so opt for the smart alternative –– sugar-free iced tea. Iced tea is also ideal because if you're looking for a little caffeinated pick-me-up during the afternoon, iced (or hot) tea will give you the same effect without the sugar in regular soda or the sodium in diet. Much of the "power" behind drinking tea to lose weight is because you won't be consuming anything else instead. Tea is low in calories (if you do it right), and will keep you from downing other, higher-calorie things. It's the same concept as losing weight by drinking water. Although the chips or cookies in the vending machine may be calling your name, make yourself a cup of tea instead. If you go for the tea, the EGCG properties found in green tea actually have a glucose-lowering effect, which influences cravings and may help control hunger. Moreover, the ritual involved in making tea (as opposed to shoving coins into a vending machine) gives you a welcome break from your chores or work -- and you can reflect on good thoughts, as well as making conscious choices to put good things into your body instead of empty calories from candy bars. Take a moment to chat to someone else who is in the tearoom with you. And it's a great way to unwind, stretch and socialize in the space of five minutes! Drinking one glass of tea before dinner fills up part of your stomach, which means that you'll be less hungry when it comes to food. (Of course, eating a healthy dinner is still important.) Cool tea is important, too. Cold tea needs to be heated up by the body in order to be metabolized; this expends extra calories, meaning more weight loss. Regardless of your weight loss goal, having a warm cup of herbal tea to end the day can help to relax your body and brain. Because a good night’s sleep contributes to shedding weight, set yourself up for a successful sleep with tea. However, don't drink tea too close to bedtime; otherwise you’ll end up having to make trips to the bathroom and disrupt your sleep, especially if you're pregnant or suffering from incontinence issues. Some experts believe that certain teas should be consumed at different times of day to reap maximum weight loss results. While drinking tea at all is good, consider drinking different kinds throughout the day to see what works for you.  White tea may block fat absorption, so drink it before lunch. A tea like bilberry can balance your glucose levels, so it's most useful around dinnertime. Pu-erh, green, and oolong teas can get your metabolism going, so drink them in the morning (and throughout the day!). Too much of life these days is spent in some sort of commute. Make it more enjoyable by turning it into a chance to sit down and drink tea! Have a thermos (or two) at your disposal anytime to make it super convenient. Prepare tea well in advance for the time crunch of your day. Basically, the theme of this article is drink, drink, drink. Not only will you not have the chance to put something else in your stomach, but you won't want to -- the more you drink, the fuller you'll feel. Certain teas have caffeine in them -- sure, not like a cup of coffee does, but if you're drinking it 24/7, it adds up! While caffeine is not technically dehydrating, it does have about 50 mg of caffeine per cup. You don't want to exceed 300 mg, if you can avoid it. If you react poorly to caffeine, stick to herbal teas that don't have caffeine. While this won't be an issue for most people, some are particularly caffeine sensitive and high levels of caffeine can lead to insomnia, nervousness, and prolonged symptoms even hours and hours later.