Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Don't eat anything belonging to the seafood family you're allergic to. Read the labels on all the foods that you buy. Avoid eating foods that list vague ingredients that may include seafood.

Answer: Just because you're allergic to one type of seafood doesn't necessarily mean you have to avoid all of it. Talk to an allergist to determine exactly what type of fish or seafood you're allergic to, and what you should and should not avoid.  If you have a fish allergy, you may still be able to eat shellfish, and vice versa. If you have a shellfish allergy, you may need to avoid crustaceans, mollusks, or both, depending on what your allergist tells you based on your history and testing. Crustaceans include crabs, crayfish, lobster, prawns, or shrimp. There are 3 main categories of mollusks: bivalves (including clams, mussels, oysters, and scallops), gastropods (including abalone, snails, limpets, and periwinkles), and cephalopods (including cuttlefish, octopus and squid). The Food Allergen Labeling Consumer Protection Act (FALCPA) requires that the specific type of crustacean shellfish and fish be on the label. This is not the case for mollusks, though. Check the label for every new packaged food you buy, just to ensure that you don't accidentally eat something that has a surprising seafood ingredient.#*Even though a food that you routinely buy does not usually contain seafood, this does not mean that you don't have to read the ingredients label each time you buy it. Companies often update their products without noting the change on the front of the package. Be sure to check the label of every food you buy. There are some foods that typically contain seafood, but it may be unclear exactly which seafood, if any, is used. Try to avoid foods like these, which often include:  Surimi Glucosamine Bouillabaisse Worcestershire sauce Caesar salads


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Strive for transparency. Give your partner time to process. Have an honest conversation about your relationship's future. Consult a therapist or counselor.

Answer: Your partner will likely have many, many questions. He or she may want to know what were the circumstances of meeting the other person, and whether it was a long term affair or a short, one night stand. He or she will spend time reflecting upon the past months or years of your life together and wonder about your past actions and motives. Total disclosure detailing all the sexual details or your relationship with the other person is not appropriate when you first tell your mate that you've cheated, but it's important to be forthcoming if your partner asks for details.  Take your time as a couple to process the many questions your infidelity will bring to the surface.  Respond fully and openly to your partner's questions as they come, but expect that new questions will emerge over time. Be mindful of your partner's readiness to hear details even as you fully answer his or her questions.  Never cover up information, but if your partner is not yet asking one type of question -- about your motivation for cheating, for example -- exercise patience.  He or she may have enough information to take on board.  Wait until your partner asks, then carefully provide a transparent response. You've known about your affair for as long as it's been happening.  This painful information is new to your partner.  Even if he or she had suspicions, only now have those suspicions been confirmed. The time it takes a relationship to heal after cheating varies, but expect that this process can easily take 1-2 years. Be realistic -- is forgiveness a possibility?  If you see any hope for your future, commit to do the hard work that will be necessary to restore trust.  When considering your relationship's future, consider the feelings of all those who will be affected by your decision.  If your relationship involves children, for example, the stakes may be higher than they would be for a couple.  Couples married for decades may have relationship networks and shared experiences that bind them more tightly than those who have dated just a few months or even years.  Recognize that even if your partner sees hope for forgiveness, the actual process of forgiveness could take considerable time. Avoid making rash decisions.  Give yourself sufficient time to ensure you're making decisions based upon careful reflection and not simply reacting during the heat of an argument. You may find individual therapy an important tool for examining your motives and addressing your own behavior.  Couples counseling can be an important step in helping your negotiate the complicated terrain of forgiveness.  Counselors or other trusted figures can provide objective, nonjudgmental support to help you process your feelings.  A trusted third party also provides a safe referee for the sometimes painful discussions you'll need to have with your partner.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Dress up for dates. Go to art museums. Be willing to stay in a lot. Try to stick to a game plan. Let them be chivalrous.

Answer: Taurus's enjoy dressing up and love their dates to dress with class. When going out with a Taurus, put a little effort into your appearance. Break out your most fashionable attire to wow them. Even to somewhat casual events, go a little dressy. Instead of wearing jeans and a t-shirt to a bar, throw on a button-down shirt to blouse with dress pants. Astrologers think Tauruses have an appreciation for the arts. Therefore, plan dates at art museums. Instead of dinner and a movie on a Friday night, have dinner and then go to a local art show. A Taurus will appreciate this. Some believe Tauruses have a tendency to be homebodies. While a Taurus may occasionally appreciate a night on the town, they like to stay home a lot of nights. Plan dates that involve takeout and movies at home to please your Taurus. As Tauruses are believed to be stubborn, avoid switching plans at the last minute. When a Taurus makes a plan, they're unlikely to want to change it. Try to adhere to the agreed upon schedule to avoid angering a Taurus. However, sometimes Tauruses need a little help being pushed out of their comfort zone. It's okay to remind them being late and doing something spontaneous once in awhile is okay. In fact, this may endear you to a Taurus as you'll introduce more fun to their life. Some believe Tauruses tend to be a little traditional. Do not be surprised of a Taurus match wants to practice chivalry in the relationship. Allow a Taurus to do things like buy you flowers, open doors, and pay for dinner.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Eliminate sources of moisture. Seal up entry points, cracks and crevices. Eliminate wood materials near your home. Consider installing an artificial barrier.

Answer:
Moisture is a big factor in carpenter ant infestations. Often, a patch of wood will become susceptible to infestation after it's been exposed to moisture. By fixing or sealing any leaks that allow water into your house, you can make it much more difficult for carpenter ants to nest. Below are a few suggestions for eliminating the moisture that can contribute to carpenter ant infestations:  Check around windows for signs of an improper seal Check your roof and weather-facing walls for leaks Keep basements, attics, and crawl spaces well-ventilated Look for and fix leaky pipes Clean clogged gutters to eliminate runoff water If  carpenter ants can no longer get in  and out your house,  any indoor satellite colonies that are being fed by larger outside colonies will become isolated and may die off. Inspect the outside of your home for cracks, holes, and other small spaces that allow the passage of ants - pay special attention to the areas of exterior walls that are closest to the ground or foundation. Seal any holes you find with caulk or a strong putty. Also check around the points where water and electrical lines enter your home, as these points are extra vulnerable to ant infestation. Because carpenter ants like to make their nests in wood both inside and outside of buildings, finding and eliminating infested wood outside your wood can keep ants from making their way into your house. Carefully inspect any sources of wood near your home - if infested, move or carefully dispose of these wood sources. Places to look include:  Stumps Firewood piles Old trees, especially if their branches touch your house. Piles of yard waste If carpenter ants are a recurring problem, you may want to think about installing a small strip of gravel or stones around your home. This "barrier" zone is fairly inhospitable to carpenter ants and may discourage them from crawling into your house through holes near the foundation. Consult with a contractor to discuss the practicality and affordability of such a project at your house, or, if you're particularly handy, tackle this home improvement project yourself.