In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Open a small package of lemon Kool-aid (available for $0.25 USD at many grocery stores). Sprinkle the Kool-aid powder all over your toilet bowl, making sure it covers the rings. Once you have successfully applied the Kool-aid powder, set a timer for 1 hour. Make sure that no one in your household uses the toilet during this time. crub your toilet. Using a toilet brush, scrub the lemon Kool-aid into your toilet bowl. Work in a circular motion, paying particular attention to the rings. When you are done, flush the toilet.
Summary: Apply lemon Kool-aid to the toilet bowl. Wait 1 hour. .

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The process of making creamed honey involves adding seed honey to liquid honey. Seed honey has already crystallized, so it promotes more crystallization in fresh liquid honey. One of the seed types you can use is honey that’s already been creamed.  Creamed honey can be purchased in many grocery stores, health food stores, at farmers markets, and at bee farms. Creamed honey will sometimes be labeled whipped, spun, or set honey. Another seed you can use to make creamed honey is the hardened sugar crystals from previously liquid honey. Unprocessed honey naturally crystallizes over time, and you can collect this hardened honey and powder it to use as seed honey.  Collect the crystallized honey from an old jar of honey. Place the crystals in a blender or food processor and grind the crystals into a fine powder. This breaks down the large crystals, and these will seed the growth of more small crystals in your new batch of creamed honey.  You can also grind the crystallized honey using a pestle and mortar. If you don’t have creamed honey or an old jar of crystallized liquid honey on hand, you can make your own crystals with a jar of new honey that hasn’t been pasteurized or filtered.  Take the lid off the jar of honey. Place the jar in the fridge. Reduce the temperature of the fridge to 58 F (14 C) or lower.  Over the next few days, the sugar in the honey will gradually crystalize. Collect the hardened crystals once you have enough for a seed to make your creamed honey. Process the crystallized honey in a blender, food processor, or with a pestle and mortar to turn it into a fine powder.
Summary: Use honey that’s already been creamed. Use crystallized honey powder. Make your own honey crystals.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you can, make your whole costume the same color. A black plastic garbage bag makes convincing seaweed when cut into strips. Drape it over your tentacles or stick it in your belt to hang around you. If you like, cut a secondhand skirt into eight pointed strips to further mimic tentacles. This is a less striking but more comfortable costume you can change into if the larger tentacles start to annoy you.
Summary:
Wear matching sweats, tights, or skirt. Cut strips of fake kelp. Make a comfortable backup costume (optional).