Write an article based on this "Combine oats, water, and lemon juice in a bowl. Add apple juice or apple cider vinegar for a sweeter taste (optional). Mix in chia seeds for texture. Stir the mixture until the oats are slightly damp. Cover the oats and soak them in the fridge for 12 hours."
article: The ratio between oats and water should be one to one. If you add one cup (8 oz) of oatmeal to your bowl, for example, you should match it with one cup (8 oz) of water. Add enough lemon juice to taste: in most cases, one tablespoon (0.5 oz) will suffice. Although fresh lemon juice tastes best, bottled lemon juice can work as a substitute. Add in the sweeter liquid one teaspoon at a time until you reach your desired sweetness. Do not add enough liquid to submerge the oats.  Add a minimal amount of vinegar to your oatmeal, as too much can make it taste tart. Because the oats will absorb the liquid, less is more. Most toppings will not be added until the oats have soaked overnight. Chia seeds, however, absorb liquid well and stay firm after soaking. For a thicker texture, pour in chia seeds one tablespoon (0.5 oz) at a time. The oats should not be wet or submerged in water but damp. If you accidentally add too much water, slowly add oats until your mixture reaches a thicker texture. Stir in a little water at a time if your oats appear too dry. Place a plastic wrap over your bowl of oats and place it in the fridge. Allow your oats to soak for at least twelve hours before serving. The longer your oats can soak, the more flavor they will absorb. Avoid keeping prepared oatmeal in the fridge for any longer than 5-7 days. Freezing is not recommended.

Write an article based on this "Clean your toilet regularly. Pour some toilet cleaner into the tank. Disinfect your toilet brush"
article: The best way to keep your toilet bowl clean is to not let it get out of hand in the first place. Get in the habit of swirling the walls of the bowl with a toilet brush  once or twice a day after every few uses, using a squirt of toilet bowl cleaner or a misting with a spray bottle of vinegar as needed. This will cut down significantly on the need for more frequent cleanings.  Plan on giving the inside of your toilet a good scrubbing at least once every couple of weeks.  Stash some toilet bowl cleaner in a nearby spot so that you’ll always have some on hand. Most people are already familiar with this simple trick, but it’s one that goes a long way in minimizing the amount of attention your toilet bowl needs. Following a routine cleaning, add a few ounces of liquid toilet cleaner to the tank. The cleaner will run into the bowl with each flush, killing bacteria and eliminating residue even after repeated uses.  If you do this consistently enough, you’ll find that there’s hardly anything to worry about when it comes time to clean again. Running toilet bowl cleaner through the tank will also help break down mineral deposits and other gunk collecting in the siphon jets. Toilet cleaners are sold in dissolving tablet form, as well. Simply drop one of these into the tank every so often and go about your day. . It won’t make a difference how often you scrub your toilet if you’re doing it with a dirty brush. To revitalize a toilet brush that has seen better days, fill the brush holder with a mixture of all-purpose cleaner and water. That way, it you’ll be able to effortlessly sanitize it between uses.  Hydrogen peroxide will also provide a useful option for disinfecting toilet brushes that see a lot of action. Replace the toilet brushes in all of your bathrooms once a year, or as soon as they start looking like they’re in bad shape.

Write an article based on this "Return to normal. Create new, healthy boundaries. Develop other relationships and interests. Look at your patterns. Learn and move on."
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The earlier you return to your normal pattern of interaction with your friend, the easier and less awkward it will be between the two of you. Returning to the normal way you spend time with them will show you’ve accepted and moved on from the rejection. Avoiding each other will only increase awkwardness and keep you both from returning to friendship. You’ll want to return to your normal ways of communicating and spending time with your friend, with a few exceptions. Now that you’re trying to rebuild your friendship, you might want to do some things differently so as to avoid catching feelings again. If there’s too much pressure to act differently around each other, you may not be able to rekindle the friendship. Some boundaries to set include:  Avoid flirtatious behavior, touching, and sexual innuendo. Be careful when talking about their love life and dating other people. Avoid holding out hope that they’ll change or fall in love with you later. Make sure you make time for other interests and activities. Explore other friendships and dating other people. This will help you move on from any feelings you had for your friend. Be sure to develop other friendships where you can discuss love and dating more openly than you might with your friend. Explore what made you decide to try to take your friendship beyond its current status. Reexamine if you read too much into their behavior, if you typically fall for friends or others who aren’t really available to you, or if you developed too much intimacy with your friend too soon. Talk about these patterns with a counselor or a friend who knows you well so that you can prevent falling for your friend again, or falling for another friend. These patterns could occur because:  You've been hurt in the past and are scared of real commitment. You want to protect yourself from future rejection in a relationship by choosing someone who is already unavailable or uninterested. You don't believe you're deserving or worthy of love. Take heart in the fact that your crush on your friend has taught you what you value in a relationship. You’ve learned what you appreciate in a significant other and what’s attractive to you. Apply that knowledge to other relationships. Learn to grow the intimacy you’ve shared with your friend in other relationships.