Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Sterilize your jars and lids. Fill your jars with jam. Cover the jars and process them. Remove the jam jars. Finished.

Answer: Place your clean jam jars, lids, and bands in your large canning pot filled with water. Bring the water to a simmer so the jars heat up. Be sure to use fresh lids so the seals are intact. You can use lids that have been used before though. Your jars must be hot when you fill them with the hot jam. If the jars are cold, the hot jam may cause the jars to shatter. It may help to place a wide funnel over your jam jar. Carefully pour or ladle the jam into your jar. Leave about 1/4" of headspace at the top of the jar. Wipe the jar rims and threads with a clean cloth to make sure there's no jam stuck to the outside or top of the jar. Avoid leaving too much headspace. If you leave more than half-an-inch of headspace, there will be too much oxygen at the top of the jar and processing won't be able to sterilize the space so your jam will spoil faster. Place warm lids and rings over the jam jars. Twist them on to just fingertip tight. Use a canning tool to gently lower them into your pot filled with hot water. The water should cover the jars by 2 inches. Bring the water to a boil. Cover the pot and boil the jars for 10 minutes. Resist the urge to twist the bands on tightly. Fingertip tight will let air escape from the jar while it's processing. Turn off the heat and carefully use a canning tool to lift each jar out of the water. Set them on a clean towel on your counter. Make sure it's in a draft-free spot so the temperature remains constant. Let the jars sit 12 hours and then you can check the seals. To check the seals, press down on the lid. You shouldn't feel any give and the lid shouldn't spring back when you remove your finger. It should remain flat if it was processed correctly.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Bring healthy snacks Prepare to drink a lot of water. Take eye drops if your eyes tend to get dry. Stay active on the plane. Take any medication that you may need.

Answer: . Snacks do break up the monotony of the flight as well as helping stave off any unexpected hunger in between airline meals. If you're on a restricted diet or just want to snack without paying $5 for a tiny bag of Pop Chips or Chex Mix, then taking your own snacks is the way to go. This will also make it a bit easier for you to eat whenever you want, instead of waiting for the stewardesses to come around. Here are some snacks that won't spoil and will leave you feeling satiated while giving you a boost of energy:  Apples Trail mix Almonds, cashews, or pistachios A granola bar (as long as it doesn't crumble too much) Yogurt-covered raisins Pretzels Dried mango or bananas Airline travel is dehydrating, so stick to drinking water and plenty of it. Though you can't take a bottle of water past security, you can buy one near the terminal before you board your flight. You should also accept any chance you get to get a cup of water, because you don't know the next time the stewardess can come around. Of course, you can usually ask for water at the back of the plane or even by pushing the "call" button, but it's easier to simply accept the water when it comes your way. Of course, while it's very important to drink water, you also don't want to be running to the bathroom every five minutes to pee, especially if you have a window seat and are worried about inconveniencing the people in your row. Find a balance between staying hydrated and not having your bladder feel full the whole time. Keep in mind that it's more important, though, to be hydrated with a full bladder than to be dehydrated and not have to pee. Eye drops help prevent your eyes from drying out in flight. Though they aren't mandatory, they really can help you if you experience the dry eyes that many people have during a flight. It can be pretty uncomfortable if you realize that your eyes are getting dry in the first hour of a ten-hour flight and there's nothing you can do about it. Just make sure that your container of eye drops is small enough that you can take it on the plane and make it through security with it without a problem. According to the National Institutes of Health, there is a small risk of developing deep vein thrombosis (DVT) on flights longer than four hours. Staying active will help prevent this from happening. You should try to walk up and down the aisles of the plane as much as you can, move, flex, and stretch your legs to keep your blood flowing, and wear clothing that is loose and comfortable. Here are some other things you can do:  Hydrate the day before the flight and during the flight Wear compression stockings to keep your legs from swelling if you're at risk (talk to your doctor about risk factors) Avoid alcohol the night before or during the flight because it will dehydrate you. The same goes for coffee, soft drinks, and chocolate.  Take baby aspirin the night before and the day of your flight if you don't have any problems with ulcers. Try to get an aisle seat so you can easily walk around the plane. Take anti-nausea medication, pain relief medication, sleep aids, or any of the regular medication that you take on the plane with you so you don't find yourself in need of medication in the middle of your flight. Make sure to take your regular medication as well as any medication you typically use for pain relief in case you get a headache, neck ache, or experience another pain. Make sure you Take ALL medications in its original packaging. You may need to show your prescription for some medications prior to some international flights. If you're thinking of taking a sleep aid to help you sleep on an overnight flight, make sure you try it out in advance. You don't want to try it for the first time on your flight and then end up having a miserable experience on your flight and after you land.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Turn back on your phone. Wait for the SIM unlock field to appear. Enter your phone's unlock code. Tap UNLOCK. Wait for the confirmation message.

Answer:
Press and hold your phone's Power button until the Samsung logo appears in the middle of the screen, then release the button. It may take a moment for your phone to display this field. Once you see the "SIM Network unlock PIN" field appear, you can continue. Type the code you retrieved from your carrier or your selected unlock service into the text box in the middle of the screen. It's below the text box. Doing so will prompt your phone to begin attempting to unlock. Once you see "SIM Network unlock successful" appear on-screen, you should be able to begin using your phone like usual, albeit with a different carrier.  If you see an error or your code doesn't work, you'll need to try a different unlock code or contact your selected service for a refund. If you got your code from your carrier and the code didn't work, call them and report the error before attempting to enter any other codes.