Write an article based on this "Create a Kool-Aid syrup. Make a natural juice syrup. Mix a sugar free syrup. Make a New Orleans Style snow cone."
article: Add 2 cups of sugar and 1 cup of water to a saucepan or small pot. Heat this on your stove on high until the mixture comes to a simmer and the sugar is dissolved. Then add your favorite Kool-Aid to the mix and stir until the Kool-Aid is completely dissolved. You should wait until your Kool-Aid syrup is completely cooled before you use it. This kind of syrup can often be kept in the refrigerator for up to a month. This natural syrup can be made from your choice of fruit juice mixed with water. You should combine the two in a 2 to 1 ratio; 2 parts fruit juice to every 1 part water. For example, for every 2 cups of fruit juice, you should add 1 cup of water. You may notice that natural syrups have a slightly different taste than out-of-the-box flavors. You may need to thin the mixture with water to make it suit your tastes. You'll need a sugar free flavoring packet, like Crystal Light or Everly, but you could also use a mix of Kool-Aid and Splenda. Add these together until you achieve your desired flavor. Drizzle this on your snow cone and enjoy. This special preparation of snow cone can be made with sweetened condensed milk and your choice of syrup. Sprinkle your choice of syrup over your shaved ice then add sweetened condensed milk liberally until you reach the desired level of sweetness. You may find this works easiest when using a squeeze bottle or a container with a spout.  An example recipe you might try at home uses 2 cans of sweetened condensed milk, 2 cans of chocolate syrup (or 2 squeeze bottles), 8 cans of evaporated milk, and 1 teaspoon of vanilla. Combine these ingredients in a bowl, chill the mixture, and then you can drizzle it over your crushed ice. You can adjust the amount of syrup and sweetened condensed milk to suit your tastes. Another alternative you could use in place of sweetened condensed milk is marshmallow fluff.

Write an article based on this "Infuse your cheap vodka with other flavors. Make cocktails with your cheap vodka. Cook with your cheap vodka."
article: By adding a new flavor to your vodka you can mask its harsh, cheap quality. This can be done through a process called infusion, where your cheap vodka takes on flavors from other ingredients, improving its taste. Some ideas that you might use to improve your vodka include:   Make chocolate vodka – the sweetness of chocolate will cut the sharp, biting taste of your cheap vodka.  Make Skittles vodka – sugar is often added to vodka to mask its burn. The sweetness of Skittles will mellow your cheap vodka's harshness.  Try toffee vodka – combine vodka with toffee and let it sit for 24 hours for another sweet option.  Infuse the vodka – there are many fruits, berry, and herb infusions you can add to your vodka. Choose your favorite to create a better tasting vodka! Adding certain mixers to cheap vodka can cut its burn or hide its low quality flavor. Common mixers include sour mix, pineapple juice, orange juice, lemonade, and cola. The ratios you use for different cocktail recipes will vary, but generally you should follow the spirits:liqueur:mixer ratio of 3 parts to 2 parts to 1 part (3:2:1) for more liquor forward drinks, or 2 parts to 1 part to 1 part (2:1:1) for less strong cocktails. When you cook with vodka, most of the alcohol gets cooked off in the process, which disguises its poor flavor. This is why chefs prefer using lower quality wine when cooking. There are many recipes you could use your cheap vodka to make, including:   Vodka sauce for pasta Seafood cooked in lemon and vodka  Drunken shrimp  Sunshine bitters  Herbal tinctures

Write an article based on this "Go to competitive events to watch different styles. Talk to experts and other riders to learn more about each style. Choose a style based on your horse's build and experience if you have one. Go with whatever style you fall in love with if you're still not sure."
article:
Look up competitions in your area or nearby and attend the events. You can go to rodeos, as well, as that's a sport form of horseback riding in the western style. By observing the different events, you can decide what looks like the most fun.  While there are 4 main disciplines, there are numerous sub-categories of these disciplines, and you may find that one of these sub-categories is the perfect one for you! For instance, some other events include pleasure driving, where you ride behind the horse in a small carriage, competitive trail riding, where you navigate a fake trail in an arena, and equitation, where you're riding skills are judged rather than the horse's abilities. There's even in-hand, where you don't actually ride the horse. Rather, you guide it through a series of tasks while holding the reins. If you're at an event and you see a style you like, don't be afraid to go up and talk to that person. Ask them questions about the event to see what they like and don't like. Talk to them about other events they like and whether they know of a school that trains for that event in the area. If you have your own horse, its build and temperament may point you towards a particular style of riding. For a horse that likes to go fast, you might try barrel racing. If your horse is a bit slower, you might consider dressage. Talk to an expert who can help you evaluate what the horse would be good at.  If you pick something the horse enjoys, you'll have a happier horse who will work better with you. Some horses can do a variety of styles, such as Arabian horses. However, it usually depends on the individual horse. In the end, it all comes down to what you like. If you love jumping, give it a try! If you think rodeos are full of excitement, get into western-riding. Whatever style catches your eye may be the perfect one for you! You can always change your mind later if you want to try a different discipline!