Write an article based on this "Layer the ingredients in a blender. Blend until smooth. Adjust to taste. Serve immediately."
article: Place the frozen sliced peaches, 1 oz (30 ml) peach schnapps, 1 oz (30 ml) vodka, 2 oz (60 ml) champagne, 4 oz (125 ml) peach nectar, and 1/2 cup (125 ml) ice into a blender. Cover the blender with its lid.  When making this recipe for the first time, it is best to start with the minimum amount of each ingredient. You can add more of certain ingredients later if you want to alter the taste or texture. To avoid splashes, place the solid ingredients (the ice and frozen peach slices) in the bottom of the blender. Pour the liquid ingredients on top of that. If necessary, you could substitute a sparkling white wine for high-quality champagne. Only use peach nectar. Do not use peach juice, since it is not as sweet and not as thick. Instead of using peach nectar, you could use fuzzy navel drink mix. When using fuzzy navel drink mix, also add 1 Tbsp (15 ml) of sugar. Do not add the sugar if using peach nectar, though. Switch the blender on, setting it to a high speed, and blend the ingredients together for 30 seconds or until they become smooth.  If your blender has a "blend burst" feature, you may need to use it to help crush the ice. If large ice chunks remain after you blend the drink for a minute or so, turn off the blender and carefully use a spoon or spatula to push the ice further down, toward the blades. Do not blend the drink for too long. Over-blending the drink can cause it to become too watery. Use a spoon or a straw to sample the drink. If you want a stronger peach taste, add more peach schnapps. If you want a stronger alcoholic beverage overall, add more vodka and champagne. You can also add more ice if you would prefer a thicker consistency.  Add up to an additional 1.5 oz (45 ml) peach schnapps, 0.5 oz (15 ml) vodka, and 2 oz (60 ml) champagne. For a thicker consistency, add up to another 1/2 cup (125 ml) ice. As soon as the drink has the taste and consistency you want, you should pour it into one or  two servings glasses. Place a straw in each glass and enjoy. Drink the Wallaby Darned as soon as possible to prevent it from melting and becoming too watery.

Write an article based on this "Keep the correct ratio of drakes (males) to ducks. Minimize the time between generations. Know the mating season. Watch for mixing breeds. Calculate the number of birds to be mated."
article: This will require a little research on the particular breed of your ducks. Heavy breeds such as the Muscovy and other meat production breeds will usually have a ratio of one drake to five ducks maximum. Lighter breeds such as the Khaki Campbell and Indian Runner can have a maximum ratio of around one drake to ten ducks.  Keeping too many drakes with too few females can cause injury to the females as they can be mated too often. If you are attempting to cross breed, be careful about the size difference between the drake and ducks because this can also potentially cause injury. If you have too many drakes you can keep them in a separate pen during the breeding season. You can mate ducks as a pair if you choose. The problem comes when there are multiple drakes and not enough space and females. You should mate young animals to keep the generation interval low and achieve the greatest genetic progress. First-year drakes and ducks are best for breeding but do not mate birds younger than 6 months old. While some domestic ducks will mate year-round, the typical mating season goes from late winter through spring to early summer. This is the most likely time that your ducks will show mating behavior and lay eggs. Mating behavior will include head bobbing, pecking, neck biting and attempts at mounting by the male. Ducks will typically mate with any other duck including those of different breeds. If you want to create particular crosses you must keep breeds separate that you do not want mixed in. If you do not want your ducks mixing and you have multiple breeds then you should separate them during breeding season. Muscovy ducks that mate with another domestic ducks will produce mule ducks. Mule ducks are sterile but can be good meat producers. Mixes between other domestic ducks will not be sterile. This will depend on the number of ducklings you want to produce. For most breeds, one duck can produce around 100 marketable ducklings per season. You will get better results when you have less birds being mated and housed together. However, commercial breeders will have to have mass mating for economic reasons.

Write an article based on this "Use a washcloth to exfoliate your lips. Buy or make a sugar scrub for your lips. Apply a small amount of sugar scrub to your lips. Wipe away the sugar scrub with a damp washcloth. Pat your lips dry."
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You can give your lips a quick exfoliation treatment with just a damp washcloth. To remove dead skin from your lips on a daily basis, take a clean washcloth and hold it under warm running water. Then, use the washcloth to gently scrub your lips.  Use gentle circular motions to scrub away the dead skin. Pat your lips dry with a clean, dry towel when you are finished. Lip exfoliating scrubs are available in drug stores, department stores, beauty stores, and online. If you want to get a premade scrub, then you should be able to find one with no problem. If you’d rather make your own, then you can use ingredients that you may already have in your kitchen.  To make your own exfoliating sugar scrub, add a tablespoon of sugar to a teaspoon of olive oil or coconut oil (at room temperature). Combine the sugar and oil until it they form a paste. You can keep the scrub in a small jar or other container in your refrigerator for up to a week. If you prefer to make the scrub fresh when you need it, then just take a pinch of sugar and few drops of oil and mix them together whenever you want to exfoliate your lips. You only need a small amount of sugar scrub to exfoliate your lips, about a ¼ teaspoon or less. Use your index finger to apply the sugar scrub to your upper and lower lips and move it around in circular motions.  Rub the sugar scrub all over your lips. Make sure that you scrub all of the surfaces of your lips and the areas around your lips. Do not use sugar scrubs more than twice per week or you may irritate your lips. When you are finished, take a clean washcloth and moisten it with warm water. Then, use the washcloth to wipe away the sugar scrub. You can also splash a bit of warm water on your lips to get the scrub off of your lips. After you have removed the sugar scrub from your lips, take a dry towel and pat your lips dry. Do not rub your lips dry with the towel, just use a gentle patting motion to remove any excess moisture. Make sure to follow up your exfoliation treatment with a good lip balm.