Problem: Article: Combine 1¼ cups (300 milliliters) light soy milk, ½ cup (50 grams) frozen blueberries, one half of a sliced frozen banana, 2 teaspoons sugar, and 1 teaspoon vanilla extract in a blender. Blend until smooth—about 20 to 30 seconds. Makes 2 servings. Combine 1 cup (240 milliliters) vanilla soy milk, ½ cup (50 grams) frozen blueberries, ½ cup (115 grams) cornflakes cereal, and 1 sliced frozen banana in a blender. Blend for 20 seconds, scrape down the sides of the blender with a spatula, then blend for 15 more seconds. Makes 1 serving. Combine ½ cup (120 milliliters) pomegranate juice, ¾ cup (180 milliliters) orange juice, ¾ cup (180 milliliters) almond milk, 1¼ cups (155 grams) frozen raspberries, and 1 sliced frozen banana in a blender. Blend until smooth. Be sure to scrape down the sides of the blender with a spatula from time to time.  Makes 2 servings. You can also freeze this as popsicles. Combine 1 cup (240 milliliters) cashew milk, 2 sliced frozen bananas, 2 tablespoons almond butter, and a dash of ground nutmeg in a blender. Blend on high until smooth and serve.  Makes enough for 2 servings. You can also use another type of milk instead of cashew milk, such as almond or soy. Combine 1 cup (240 milliliters) coconut milk, 1 sliced frozen banana, 2 cups (400 grams) frozen strawberries, and 1 teaspoon vanilla extract in a blender. Blend until smooth and serve.  Makes 2 servings. You can use non-frozen strawberries and bananas, but the smoothie may not be as thick or cold. Combine 1¼ cups (300 milliliters) cold apple juice, 1 sliced banana, 1 peeled and sliced kiwi fruit, 5 frozen strawberries, and 1 ½ teaspoon honey in a blender. Blend until everything is smooth, and serve. Makes enough for 4 servings.
Summary: Make a soy milk banana-blueberry smoothie. Make a soy milk breakfast smoothie. Make an almond milk summer smoothie. Make a nut milk banana-bread smoothie. Make a coconut milk strawberry-banana smoothie. Make a juice-based strawberry-kiwi smoothie.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Only bathe your hamster if there is something stuck in its fur or if he has come in contact with a toxic chemical. Bathing your hamster in water washes out their natural oils and can seriously harm them! Hamsters can’t swim very well and therefore can drown, they will be extremely stressed during the process as well and this can lead to stress-related illnesses such as Wet Tail which can kill a hamster. The rapid temperature changes can also give your hamster a cold which can make them seriously ill. During estrus, female hamsters can also have a different odor when they are in heat. The best way to address a smelly hamster is to clean out his cage more frequently.  Before attempting a bath, change your cage-cleaning habits and see if the smell improves. Touch up problem areas up daily and change all of the bedding weekly. The only time you should give your hamster a bath is if there is something on its coat that could harm him, e.g. something toxic or sticky on his coat or something stuck to him that he could choke on if he tried to clean himself. If you've spilled something harmful on your hamster, you will probably wish to bathe it. If your hamster is not life-threateningly dirty, a sand bath should be sufficient.The hamster will roll around in the sand, and the sand will cause most dirt to fall off naturally.  Buy chinchilla sand at the pet store and put it in a little bowl for your hamster. Make sure to buy sand, not dust, as dust can cause respiratory problems for your hamster. It is like inhaling  smoke as a human every day. Try to buy children's play sand from a hardware store. You can sterilize it by baking it in the oven at 400 °F (204 °C) for 15 minutes. If the sand is a permanent fixture in your hamster's cage or playpen, make sure to check it daily as your hamster may start using it as a litter box. For example, if your long-haired hamster has gum in its fur, you can simply cut it out.

SUMMARY: Avoid bathing your hamster if possible. Clean the hamster cage more frequently. Ensure that your hamster really needs a bath. Try a sand bath first. Make sure there is no other way to remove the problem substance.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Place the cut or scrape under warm running water to remove surface dirt and debris. Make sure the water is not too hot, as it can damage your skin further. Allow the water to rinse off the cut or scrape. As you rinse off the cut or scrape, notice if it is very deep or large. If you can see tissue or fat inside the cut or it is 3 inches (7.6 cm) or larger in diameter, go to your doctor right away. You may need stitches for the cut to properly heal. Look for an over-the-counter antibiotic ointment at your local drugstore or pharmacy. Use clean fingers to apply the ointment one to three times a day or as directed on the label. The ointment will help to keep the area moist and prevent bacteria from getting into broken skin, allowing it to heal. You may use antibiotic ointments like Bactine or Polysporin. Keep the cut or scrape moist and protected with a bandage. Use a small Band-Aid for a smaller wound or cut. Put non-fluffy gauze on a larger wound or cut, securing the ends with medical tape. To ensure the cut or scrape heals quickly, make sure you put on a fresh bandage every 24 hours. Remove the old bandage and apply antibiotic ointment to the cut. Then, put on a new bandage. Keep the cut or scrape covered so it can stay moist and heal quickly.  Make sure you keep the cut or scrape covered when you go outside and expose your skin to the sun. The sun can discolor the cut or scrape, leading to a slower healing time. You should take off the bandage only when you are in the shower, as the moisture will help the cut to heal. Most minor cuts and surface scrapes will heal within 1 to 3 weeks with no scarring. If the cut or scrape does not show signs of improvement, or a scab does not form, go to your doctor. They can assess the cut or scrape and determine if it has become infected.
Summary:
Wash the area with warm water. Apply an antibiotic ointment. Cover the scrape or cut with a bandage. Change the dressing once a day and keep the cut or scrape covered. Go to the doctor if the cut or scrape does not heal after 1 to 3 weeks.