Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Use coconut oil as an ingredient in smoothies. Use coconut oil as an addition in coffee, tea, or hot chocolate. Mix a spoonful of coconut oil into a variety of prepared foods. Use coconut oil in a marinade.

Answer: Add 1-2 tablespoons of coconut oil to a smoothie along with the other ingredients. For example, pour 1 cup of any kind of milk and 1 cup of ice into a blender. Add 1 tablespoon of coconut oil and 1 ripe banana. Blend and serve. Coconut oil may be solid at room temperature, and blending it into a smoothie might leave small chunks of it. If you don't like this, you can melt the coconut oil at a low temperature first, then slowly add it to the rest of the smoothie ingredients as you blend them. Simply add a small amount of coconut (a spoonful or so, according to your preference) to your drink and stir until it melts. To get the best texture and taste, some prefer to also add a bit of high-quality unsalted butter and/or sweetener to their coffee or other drink. You can add a bit of coconut oil to many cooked or prepared foods as a way of getting more of it in your diet. You can try stirring a spoonful into soup, yogurt, oatmeal, or pasta. You can also mix it into peanut butter or another spread. Melt a few tablespoons of coconut oil and add it to any marinade. Use it as usual for meat, fish, etc.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Try "A. Try “O. Practice “B. Do “E. Practice "L. Practice "Y.

Answer: " Begin with a downward stroke from the top line to the bottom line. Curve the stroke and loop it back to the top line to create an oval. Then, make a stroke downward form the top of the oval and extend the stroke upward, just above the bottom line. An uppercase "A" in cursive is similar to a lowercase "a" in cursive. It should touch the top and bottom lines. ” Start by making a small loop at the top line, extending from the right to the left. At the end of the loop, make a large curve to the right, forming an oval that touches the top line. The end of the stroke will overlap with the middle of the small loop at the top of the “o.” The letters “O,” “M,” and “N” in uppercase follow the same strokes as lowercase. The only difference is that the uppercase letters cover more space on the line. ” Begin with a straight downward stroke from the top to the bottom line. Then, make a rounded curve to the side from the top of the stroke to just above the dotted line on the paper. Make another rounded curve from the middle of the stroke to the bottom of the stroke. Curve the stroke to make a small loop and end by sweeping the stroke to the right, just above the bottom line. An uppercase “B” is written very differently in cursive than a lowercase “b.” You may need to practice it a few times to get it right. ” Start by making a small vertical loop that extends down from the top line. Then, curve to the left to form a larger vertical loop that extends to just above the dotted line. Make a small loop over the dotted line and curve downward to form a larger loop that touches the bottom line. End by extending the bottom loop upward so it sits just above the bottom line. An “E” in cursive looks a lot like a backwards “3.” " Begin with a loop towards the right, just below the dotted line. Curve the loop upward until it touches the top line. Then, extend the stroke downward to the left until it hits the bottom line. Draw a small loop upward towards the right and then extend the stroke so it slopes just below the bottom line. " Start with a small loop that extends downward to the right. Curve the stroke to the bottom line and then pull it back up so it sits just above the dotted line. Draw a slanted line downward so it extends past the bottom line and then curve it upward towards the right.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Always keep plants nourished. Dust plants. Watch for eggs.

Answer: Plants that are stressed are more vulnerable to spider mites. Make sure plants are adequately watered, are in healthy soil, and receive optimal light. Periodically dust the leaves and branches of your plant, as this will help prevent spider mites. In dry, dusty areas spider mites are thirstier and so they will cause more damage to your plant if you provide that environment for them. Just targeting spider mites with one treatment is likely not going to get rid of them completely. During warm weather seasons, eggs are laid continuously, and so management and repetition of treatments is vital to keep spider mite population to a minimum or nonexistent. Do frequent water sprays on your plant, as well as pruning leaves if you notice any eggs (small white specks on the underside of leaves) or mites. It may also be beneficial to keep the plant in an area where air can circulate freely.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Avoid taking up too much space. Respond to judgments calmly. Take someone with you. Calm down.

Answer:
You might carry around a ton of things for your baby while out and about. Try to keep it all together when breastfeeding your baby. Avoid taking up too many chairs or tables while out in public, especially if you are using the limited space in a breastfeeding room.Keep your belongings as close to you as possible. Only take out what you need from your diaper bag or purse. If you are worried about judgmental looks or being criticized by strangers, remind others that your baby has a right to eat whenever it's hungry. Stay positive and you can remind them that breastfeeding in public is nothing to be embarrassed or ashamed about. For example, if someone tells you to do it elsewhere, calmly say that your baby is hungry and you have a legal right to breastfeed your baby. If this is one of your first times nursing in public, bring a supportive person along to put you at ease. Your partner, a friend, or your mother could keep you company and help you feel more relaxed. They may also help by holding the baby while you get ready to breastfeed. If you have a friend who's also breastfeeding, ask if they'd like to go with you. Having a person with experience in breastfeeding publicly can boost your confidence. Set reasonable expectations for yourself. It may take a few times breastfeeding in public before you feel relaxed about doing it. Learn what calms you down and practice it when you begin to feel anxious or overwhelmed. For example, you might find that taking deep breaths or repeating a mantra relaxes you. You'll probably find that breastfeeding in public gets easier once you've done it a few times and made a few adjustments.