Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Try making berry pancakes. Try making chocolate chip pancakes. Try lemon poppy seed pancakes. Try savory vegetable pancakes. Try gluten-free pancakes.

Answer: A handful of fresh berries in your batter will give your pancakes a delicious fruitiness. Virtually any berry will work well here: blueberries, blackberries, strawberries, raspberries, and other berries all make good choices. You can also get away with adding berries that are slightly over-ripe — once the pancakes are cooked, they'll be unrecognizable. In a pinch, you can use frozen berries in most pancake recipes. As long as your pancakes are fairly thin, they'll thaw completely. Adding chocolate chips to your batter will give you a rich, cookie-like treat. Choose whichever type of chips you like: milk chocolate will give you the sweetest taste, while semi-sweet and dark chocolate chips will give a flavor that's a little more complex. These pancakes go well with ice cream or whipped cream as a dessert dish. If you're a fan of breakfast muffins, try these deliciously unique pancakes. Add lemon zest and juice to the batter along with a handful of poppy seeds for texture. You may need to compensate for the extra liquid by adding a small amount of extra flour. Try adding it 1/8 of a cup at a time until you achieve a good consistency.  To zest a lemon, use a fine grater or microplane to grate the outer layer of the peel into your mixing bowl. You won't need much — if the peel gets white, you're going too far.  Simple syrup with lemon juice makes a great syrupy condiment for this dish. If you're trying to get another serving of vegetables into your daily diet, try these treats by adding shredded carrots, onions, long beans, and garlic to your batter. These pancakes aren't sweet, but they taste great with a little butter or olive oil. Salty fish (like whitebait) also make great companions. If you like spice, try adding a little red pepper to the batter with the vegetables. Plain greek yogurt is a great side in this case — its rich smoothness counteracts the spice. If you suffer from Celiac disease, never fear — you can still enjoy your favorite pancake recipe. Just substitute gluten-free flour for all-purpose flour in the "Basic Pancakes" recipe above. The taste and texture may be very slightly different, but you may even prefer these differences. There are many kinds of gluten-free flour available. Examples include buckwheat and almond flour. Try checking your local health food store or specialty grocer if you're not sure where to buy gluten-free flour.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Bring a clear, sealable plastic bag for your toiletries. Take your medication along. Pack your toothbrush and toothpaste. Take along some hand sanitizer. Consider bringing lip balm and moisturizer. Ward off bad odors with deodorant. Don’t forget your feminine hygiene products.

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Liquids and gels in your carry-on bag are limited to 100ml (3.4 oz) and need to be sealed in a clear plastic bag before flying. Pack your toiletries into this plastic bag before going to the airport to avoid delays at the security check. All containers of liquids, aerosols, or gels must go in this bag.  For flights to the U.S. it helps to know the 3-1-1 rule. This rule means that all liquid containers of 3.4 ounces or less (‘3’) must be stored in a single, clear, sealable bag (‘1’) which is limited to 1 per person (‘1’). Medications are exempt from this restriction.  Store this plastic bag in an outer pocket, so that it may be easily removed from your carry-on bag at the security checkpoint. If you have any essential medication that must travel with you, make sure you bring it along. Most medication is subject to a screening at the security checkpoint, so keeping it in its original packaging will ensure you are not delayed in your travels. While most airlines will provide you with a small toothbrush and toothpaste set for your long-haul flight, it is always best to pack your own. Being able to brush your teeth will greatly enhance your comfort on the flight. If you like to talk to your traveling companions when you fly, having fresh breath will help your confidence and make the conversation flow more smoothly. Visiting the restroom on a plane can feel pretty gross sometimes. Packing a small container of hand sanitizer to use after trips to the restroom will make you feel much cleaner. The air in airplanes tends to be drier than average. If your skin tends to dry out, bring along some moisturizer and use it regularly. To stop your lips from drying out and cracking, use a gentle lip balm. Unfortunately, there’s no escaping body odor on a long flight. With no access to a shower on the plane, you’re likely to feel quite smelly by the end of your trip. Deodorant is the next best thing, so make sure to bring some along. Having easy access to your feminine hygiene products can take a lot of the stress out of long-haul flights. It sucks being caught unaware, so pack these just in case.