Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Preheat your oven to 425 F (218 C). Place the pie plate in a larger baking dish. Check every 15 minutes.

Answer: Open a can of sweetened condensed milk and pour the contents into a nine-inch pie plate. Cover the pie plate with foil. A larger pie plate or large roasting pan will do. Add hot water to the baking dish until it comes halfway up the pie plate. After the first hour, check on the confection frequently until it reaches the desired consistency and caramel color. Remove it from the oven when you are happy with the dulce de leche, or until it has achieved the color of peanut butter.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Have a home for every item. Store items efficiently. Create storage systems. Think about using wasted space.

Answer: Items left lying around will make your home look cluttered and unorganized so be sure to have a home set aside for every item. A good practice is to stand in a room and pick up every visible item and ask yourself if that is where that item should be at all times. If it’s not, find a place for it to go. You will especially want a set home for items like your keys, phone and wallet. Keep a set spot for them near the door and develop a habit of always putting them in that spot. Doing this will keep you from constantly misplacing your items. Store items in a way which minimizes the amount of space they take while maximising how much use you can get out of them. With items organized efficiently, your home will have more space and look less cluttered.  Small items in a ‘junk’ drawer can be sorted into labeled used Altoids tins, for example (to keep them from getting mixed up and wandering everywhere). Tension rods can be placed in a tupperware drawer to hold back and separate lids. Place metal sheets on the inside of cupboards so that you can use that space to store recipe clippings, instead of attaching them to your fridge. Organize necklaces on coat hooks, earrings in ice cube trays, and purses on hangers. Those plastic compartments, fishing or tool bins can be really handy for all kinds of miniatures like watches, fuses, cosmetic supplies, batteries, or accessories of many sorts. Put stock cooking ingredients (like sugar and flour) into tins or mason jars, to make them stackable and easier to store. Put spices into metal spice tins and store them on the side of your fridge. Use a filing cabinet to store laundry supplies and a shoe organizer on the inside of cabinet doors to store kitchen cleaning supplies. For items of which you have multiples or large numbers, you will want to instigate a system of organization to help you find the individual items when needed. This will also help you use less space to store them to begin with, allowing for more storage space.  Get a filing cabinet or filing boxes for files and papers. This is especially important for crucial documents like tax papers, birth certificates, and other sensitive information which you may need to find in a hurry or do not want to get lost. Have a set system for your clothes. You will have to devise a system which works best for you, but be sure you have a clear way of organizing both clean and dirty clothes. Dirty clothes can be separated by color into different baskets. Clean clothes should be hung neatly when needed and otherwise stored in drawers or baskets. Take a cue from frequent fliers and roll your clothes when storing them in drawers to minimize wrinkles and maximize storage space. Think about spaces which go unused and how they may be turned into good storage space. Finding ways to use the extra space in your home will maximize your organizational options.  A cubby space between a fridge and a wall could be home to a pull-out shelving unit for small items like cans and jars. An awkward spot in a hallway could be home to a small bookshelf and used for various items. The space under your bed can be used to store off-season bedding and large coats and sweaters (using boxes, bags, or roll-out storage). Think about vertical space. It's often a missed opportunity and can really give excellent solutions. That empty void between the clothes and the closet floor can be filled with shelves or hanging shoe, belt or tie racks. Many people purchase units that can hold tools, bikes,  anything up against the wall. Just don't but things to high up


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Pick jeans that fall right above the ankle. Account for your footwear. Pick a color appropriate for the situation. Get high-waisted jeans to elongate your legs. Go for a frayed hem only if you prefer distressed jeans.

Answer: Cropped jeans should fall just above your ankle. They will show your ankle and look a little spring-like without being short enough to resemble something like capris. Try on cropped jeans before purchasing them to make sure they fall above your ankle. Think about the shoes you'll likely be wearing with the jeans. Cropped jeans go with a wide variety of shoe types, but if you have your heart set  on wearing them with a particular type of shoe keep this in mind when shopping.  If you're wearing boots, bring them with you when you go to try on cropped jeans. Make sure your jeans fall just at the top of the boots. Lighter shoes, like flats or heels, tend to look good with flared cropped jeans. You can get traditional blue jeans. However, cropped jeans come in many colors. If you want something lighter for spring, consider white cropped jeans. If you want something slightly more formal, go for black jeans. Many people worried cropped jeans will make their legs appear short. If your legs are on the shorter side, go for high-waisted jeans. These will elongate the appearance of your legs. Distressed jeans are jeans with frays or holes strategically placed throughout the jeans. As cropped jeans are shorter and already somewhat casual, do not go overboard if you decide to distress your jeans. In general, avoid distressing around the knees or pant legs. A minor amount of distressing in the form of a frayed hem at the pant leg is all you need for cropped jeans.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Include mint in the water. Infuse the water with citrus. Include sliced strawberries. Add frozen pineapple. Use sparkling water in place of still water. Finished.

Answer:
Wash several mint leaves under running water.  Slice the mint into narrow ribbons to allow the flavor to steep better and to make for smaller pieces in the drink.  Mint is available in most supermarkets and is also hardy enough to be grown in many gardens. Adding mint to the cucumber water will make it sweeter without adding sugar. Lemons, limes and oranges all add strong flavor to water without adding calories.  If serving immediately, slice the fruit in half and squeeze the juice into the prepared cucumber water.  Slices of fruit may be left with the cucumbers to steep for a longer period.  Remember to wash the fruit, particularly if you are allowing slices to steep. Be aware that the fruit may contain seeds which could fall into the drink. Citrus is also an important source of Vitamin C which is necessary to strengthen bones and muscles. Remove the cap of the strawberry with a paring knife and wash the berries to remove dirt or other impurities.  Slice strawberries lengthwise and allow them to steep with the cucumbers.  Strawberries are an important source of potassium which can help lower blood pressure.    Strawberries will be most flavorful when they are in season.  Look for dark red berries that still have their caps. Pineapple chunks will add a tangy acidic flavor to your cucumber water.  Slice fresh or canned pineapple into chunks and keep them in the freezer for a quick additive. Add ½ cup of frozen pineapple to a pitcher of cucumber water Fill half the pitcher with seltzer water for the initial steep and add the remaining chilled water just prior to serving for maximum flavor and bubbles.  Club soda or other carbonated waters can give the sensation of drinking soda without adding the calories or sugar of commercially available drinks. If calories are a consideration, remember to check the label of the sparkling water to be sure you aren’t accidentally adding more than just bubbles. Remember that sparkling water will go flat over time, so it is better to chill it before opening it rather than after.