Problem: Write an article based on this summary: You can also make crispy but oil-free and extremely low-fat tostada shells in the microwave. Place 2 layers of paper towels on your microwave's cooking carousel. Layer several tortillas onto the carousel, directly onto the paper towels. Cover the tortillas with an additional layer of paper towels. Open the microwave and remove the top layer of paper towels. Optional: Finished.

Answer: This method may be tedious when making more than a few tostada shells. The paper towels soak up moisture and create a crunchy texture. Do not allow the edges of the tortillas to overlap. Microwave on high for 1 minute. Turn the tortillas over and place fresh paper towels on top. Microwave on high for 1 additional minute. You may wish to microwave tostada toppings after you have baked or fried the shells.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Gather your materials: Ensure that your jar is clean and dry. Draw designs on the non-sticky side of removable adhesive paper. Cut out your designs and stick them to your jar. Spray the jar with glass frosting spray. Allow the glass-frosting spray to dry. Remove the adhesive designs from the outside of the jar. Place a candle inside your lantern. Add a handle (optional). Enjoy your lantern!

Answer: Glass jars Design templates Removable adhesive paper Scissors Glass frosting/frosted glass spray Candles (votives or tea lights are recommended) Heavy wire (optional) Wire cutters (optional) Pliers (optional) Sand, sea salt or epsom salt (optional) Wire hangers (optional)  You can use stencils or free-style it — just make sure your designs are easy to cut out! You can also use stickers whose shapes you like, as long as don't mind throwing them away. Be sure to stick them to the outside of the jar. Ensure that you’ve sprayed the jar evenly, and that you’ve covered the designs that you’ve stuck to the jar. Make sure it’s completely dry before you move to the next step. It may take less than 10 minutes to dry, depending on the spray.  The drying time should be clearly stated on the back of the spray can. If you’re unsure of whether the spray is dry, touch the glass. It should feel dry. Once the glass frosting spray is completely dry, you can remove the adhesive designs. This will leave you with a frosted glass lantern with clear spots where the designs were. To keep the candle stationary, you can nestle it into some sand, sea salt, or epsom salt. If you want to hang your lantern, you’ll need to add a handle. To make a handle:  To determine the length you need, wrap a piece of strong wire around the mouth of the jar, just beneath the ridges where the lid would screw on. Next, pull the wire upwards and loop it over the jar to the desired size of the handle that you want, then cut the wire. Wrap one end of the wire around the jar’s mouth, bend the wire up as if making a handle, and then secure the end of the wire to the start of the handle by bending it into a loop with pliers. Bend the free end of the wire into a handle and then secure it to the wire that sits around the jar’s mouth, on the other end of the jar, by using pliers to bend it into a loop around that wire.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Find a business email address for the celebrity to keep your message private. Send a Facebook message for a better chance at getting a response. Reach out on Instagram or Twitter to interact with them daily. Be positive and don’t send multiple messages.

Answer: Most celebrities have a professional email listed on their official website. If they don’t have a public email address, try sending the email to their agent or management company. Simply copy your fan letter into the email, and send it to the email address listed for them.  Try to avoid asking for autographs over email. It tends to be a lot more work for the celebrity. Instead, use the email to establish communication and a relationship with the celebrity! Make sure to give your email a unique subject line that will attract their attention, like, “Good luck this Sunday!” if you’re emailing a famous football player. Facebook accounts for celebrities are very popular, and can have a high response rate. Search for their full name to find their verified Facebook account, which will have a blue checkmark, and tap on the messenger button on the top bar of the page. Then, add their name to the message, type your fan letter, and hit send.  This method is great for getting a quick response to an easy question, and you can see when the celebrity read your message. Keep in mind that most celebrities employ someone to manage their social media. However, the answer still might come from the celebrity, even if someone else is typing the message! Find the person's public Instagram or Twitter account online by searching for their name. Leave a supportive comment on their picture, or respond to their tweet with a funny GIF. You can even tag them in a picture if you’ve made fan art for them! Send a direct message by opening the messaging function, and type their handle into the search bar to add them to the message. Then, type and send your message.  For example, if you made a drawing or painting of a celebrity, tag them in your post. Many celebrities, like Nick Jonas, Justin Timberlake, Taylor Swift, and Lady Gaga, are known for responding to fan art! You can usually see when the celebrity reads your message, but don’t be discouraged if they don’t respond. They get a lot of messages every day on social media, so it can be difficult to keep up. Flooding someone’s inbox or notifications is never acceptable, even if they’re a famous celebrity. Keep messages to once a week, and comments to one per picture. Don’t say anything negative about the celebrity or their other fans on social media. Sending a lot of messages or leaving mean comments can cause the celebrity to block you.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Check the expiry date on the bacon packet. Be a bit more lenient if it's unopened. Smell the bacon. Take a good look at the bacon. Feel the bacon. Throw the bacon out properly.

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If the "use by" date has expired, then that bacon is unsafe to use. Always use bacon within seven days of purchase ("sell by") or by the "use by" date listed by the manufacturer. You can also safely thaw and cook the bacon within four months of freezing bacon. Take care not to confuse the "sell by" and "use by" dates. The first is the store's guidance, the latter is the manufacturer's expiration date. The "sell by" date signals that you need to get on with consuming the bacon sooner rather than later but the bacon is still safe to eat (provided no other signs of poor storage are revealed). If you bought a package of bacon last week and didn't get around to using it, it's possible it's still good. The same wouldn't be said if you had opened it, taken a whiff, and put it back, but if it's still sealed, it should have a bit longer life. Your bacon may last for up to two weeks upon purchased if you stored it properly and didn't open it. Open 'er up and do some of the following tests. If it seems like good bacon, your judgment call is probably accurate. Whether it's on a plate, or in its packet, it will have the same smell. If you aren't sure that the bacon is good, smell it carefully. If it smells like fresh meat, then it's not spoiled. If it smells weird, like rotting, sour or an offish odor, then it is probably spoiled. You know what bacon smells like, right? That delicious, Ron-Swanson-is-on-his-way scent? That's the one. If there's even a semblance of a doubt that it smells as delicious as it should, don't risk it. The bacteria ain't worth it. Go to a room with a good light source and take a look at the bacon. Good, non-spoiled bacon, should have a fresh, pinkish color and be bright. Bacon is a pink meat with white fat, and sometimes yellowish. If you notice that the bacon has green dots all over, looks dull or that the flesh is turning a gray-brown, then it's not fresh bacon. You may be thinking at this juncture, "It's bacon. It's always good. Bacon that exists is good bacon." Not true. The last thing you want is to have a bad bacon experience, conditioning you to never eat bacon again, right? Think of the long-term risks here. Bacon is usually not slimy. If you noticed that the bacon you are holding is slimy, then it's most likely spoiled. Again, throw it out. And wash your hands afterwards. Just because you didn't eat the bacteria doesn't mean you should leave it on your hands. After you have checked whether the bacon is spoiled, throw it out if necessary. Wrap it well and toss it into the garbage bin outdoors (so it doesn't smell up your indoor trash can). Then wash your hands well. Do not feed it to your pets –– they may be harmed by the bacteria too.