Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Collect your supplies. Light the candle and place it inside the box. Place the tray on top of the flame, resting on the edges of the box. Put the glass over the tin. Snake your tube up into the glass and inhale.

Answer: This is the easiest and most primitive method, requiring the fewest and most common supplies. You'll need:  a small box a small tea candle that fits inside the box a small metal tray that can rest on top of the box, possibly the lid from a candle or the top to a tin of hand cream a glass big enough to cover the metal tray a small rubber tube or bendy straw Light it. Make sure it's spaced in the middle of the box to avoid catching anything on fire. Basically, you're going to heat what you're planning on smoking on the tray with the candle and use the glass to collect the vapor, which you'll inhale through the tube. It's a simple method. It helps to have the flame low enough so that it won't scorch the tin too badly. Put whatever you plan on smoking on top of the tin lid. Find a good-sized glass big enough to fit over your tin and small enough to rest on the edges of your box. Wait for the glass to fill with vapor. When you see the glass begin to fill with vapor, you can start inhaling through the rubber tube. When you're finished, you can take this apart easily and no one will know the difference.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Apply a heat-protectant product. Preheat your iron. Clamp the flat iron near your roots. Twist your hair around the style iron to create a curl. Repeat the curl for each strand of hair in your bangs. Tousle and set your bangs.

Answer: Before you use a heated styling tool on your hair, apply a heat-protectant product, like mousse or serum. Put a small amount of the product on your fingers, then lightly coat each strand of hair with the product. Comb through the hair to distribute the heat protectant. Applying even heat throughout the curling process will give you the most consistent results. Make sure your iron is heated to the right temperature before you begin. The temperature you set it to will depend on your hair type:  Fine, fragile, or damaged hair should be styled between 250 to 300 °F (121 to 149 °C). A temperature of 300 to 350 °F (149 to 177 °C) is best suited for hair of medium or average thickness. If you aren't sure where your hair falls, try this setting first. Very thick hair is best curled with a typical flat iron's "high" setting, which is usually between 350 to 400 °F (177 to 204 °C). Start by selecting a roughly 1⁄2 inch (1.3 cm) strand of hair from your bangs. Bring your flat iron up and clamp the strand between the 2 plates. Start with a strand on either the far left or far right. Working in a single horizontal direction will make missing a stray lock less likely. Rotate your wrist outward and away from your face by one half turn so that your hair becomes wrapped around it. Hold the strand's tip with your free hand and gently pull the iron down towards it. Release the iron once you reach the bottom of your bangs. The entire process, from clamping the release, should take about 5 seconds. If you hold the iron in place too long, it may burn your hair or make indentations from the plates on your hair. Only hold the iron in place for 5 seconds. For a natural look, don't pick the same point to clamp down for each strand. Start each curl either slightly higher or lower than its neighbor. Try to make your curls all the same thickness by separating out similarly-sized strands. If you find doing this on the fly difficult, you can always portion out the strands before you start curling and hold them together with bobby pins. Once all of your bangs are in curls, run your fingers through your bangs while twisting your wrist a few times. Finish with a little texturizing spray instead of normal hairspray. If you have naturally straight hair, you probably know that it can be difficult to hold style and volume. Texturizing sprays are great for giving body to fine hair as they are lighter than traditional hairsprays, which can actually weigh curls down. If you're having extra difficulty getting a curl to hold, try ironing again, this time applying some heat-activated mousse to your bangs first.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Add the shrimp to the pot. Remove the shrimp from heat and drain. Combine the ceviche ingredients. Refrigerate the ceviche for one hour. Finished.

Answer: The pot should be large enough to hold all 2 pounds of shrimp. Place it on the stove over medium high heat and bring it to a full boil. Add ½ a teaspoon of salt to pot with the shrimp. Cook the shrimp for just under 3 minutes, or until they turn bright pink. Cooking the shrimp before adding it to the lemon juice kills the bacteria the shrimp might contain. If your shrimp are fresh off the boat, you don't have to cook them first, but otherwise it's better to play it safe. At this point you may decide whether you want to serve the shrimp peeled or unpeeled. If you want to serve it peeled, let it cool for a few minutes, then  peel the shrimp and remove the veins. Otherwise, simply drain the cooked shrimp. When the onion-lemon mixture has been refrigerated for one hour, add the tomato juice, orange juice, mustard, cooked shrimp, diced cilantro, and olive oil to the large bowl. Use a spoon to mix the ingredients well. Add salt and pepper to taste. When it's finished, place the ceviche in a serving dish and serve immediately.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: . For the best finish of all, do a "skim coat." Add more texture to your ceiling, if desired Prime and paint your ceiling

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pply any needed joint compound, if necessary. At this point, you will probably see that your ceiling has only been "fired taped," meaning that the drywall installer only did a very crude job with the drywall tape, putting up only one coat of mud.  So be prepared to have to put on a couple of coats of drywall mud. A skim coat involves topping compound applied to the entire ceiling with a 12" or 14" drywall knife.  Sand this skim coat for a flawless finish before you apply the primer and paint. It may be helpful to have a professional do this step. . So the popcorn finish didn't work out for you in the end. So what? There are plenty of other texture finishes that you can try out on your ceiling to make it pop and better stand out. . Once you've mudded, sanded, and textured, you prime and paint. This is the fun part, giving you a beautiful new ceiling. The amount of work involved was definitely worth it.