based on your body and preference. Cargo skirts usually hit at or above the knee. Shorter or petite girls might choose a shorter, above-the-knees style to lengthen their legs, while those with wider hips or thighs may want to avoid a skirt that cuts off at the widest part of the thighs. When in doubt, go with a knee-length cut, which is flattering for all body types. Maxi-length cargo skirts are also available. They tend to be a bit too bulky for everyday wear, but can be great if you're looking for an edgy or boho vibe. Some skirts have deep pockets that can be practical and useful, but others have them only for decoration. If you want the extra pocket space, check out cargo skirts that are knee-length or longer. Cargo skirts typically come in neutral colors like khaki, olive green, or camouflage. Khaki tends to be the most versatile, pairing nicely with both casual and elegant tops of different colors, but olive can be great for a casual look as well. Go for camouflage if you're looking for a tougher, more rugged style. Tan and olive khaki are neutral, versatile colors that you can pair nicely with tops in many different shades. For a neutral look, go with a simple white or black top. If you want a pop of color, look for a jewel-toned color, like forest green, navy blue, and ruby red, or try a pastel blue.
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One-sentence summary -- Choose a skirt length Choose deeper pockets for extra room. Choose a classic color, like khaki or olive. Choose a shirt color to complement your skirt.

Q: Add ¼ cup (57 g) of softened butter, 7 ounces (199 g) of marshmallow cream, and 1 teaspoon (5 ml) of vanilla to a small bowl. Beat the mixture on medium with an electric mixer until it is well blended.  You can mix the frosting in a stand mixer if you prefer. You can substitute margarine for the butter. You’ll need 16 ounces (454 g) of powdered sugar for the frosting. Add a little of it in at a time, and beat the mixture on low after each addition until all of the sugar is fully incorporated. Once all of the sugar is incorporated, pour 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of milk into the bowl. Beat the mixture until the milk is fully incorporated. If the frosting still isn’t spreadable, add another tablespoon of milk (15 ml) and mix again. When the frosting reaches the right consistency, it’s best to use it right away. Use a knife or offset spatula to smooth it over cupcakes or a cake, and enjoy.
A: Combine butter, marshmallow cream, and vanilla. Slowly add in the sugar. Mix in the milk. Spread over the baked goods of your choice.

Article: Choose between breeds that are native to your area. Ensure a successful growth with a tree that is proven to be well adapted to your climate and soil. Contact a local nursery or gardening store, which could identify the best candidates for you and/or provide reference material. You can also research which types of tree are best for your area through online resources like http://www.mortonarb.org/trees-plants/tree-and-plant-selection/using-tree-and-plant-finder or simply driving around your town and seeing what pines grow best. Decide between planting bare root seedlings, containerized seedlings, pot-grown seedlings, or burlap-balled trees. Each is an effective method, but such factors as price, labor involved, and the best time of year to plant can vary between them.  Bare root seedlings: the roots of these are entirely exposed, which makes them the most vulnerable to the elements. Containerized seedlings: these roots are covered by soil in a biodegradable container, which can be planted directly into the ground as-is. Pot-grown seedlings: with these, the roots are also covered by soil, but both the roots and soil must be removed from the pot before planting. Burlap-balled trees: as the name suggests, these young transplants have their roots and soil wrapped in burlap, which can be planted as-is. The best window for your tree may vary in length depending on your region, but generally speaking, plan to do it in the fall or early spring (usually referred to as the “dormant season”). Avoid winter and summer, since extreme temperatures will most likely hinder healthy growth. Also bear in mind:  Because of their vulnerability, bare root seedlings have the shortest window for planting. If you decide to go with these, find out exactly when the dormant season is in your area so you don’t plant your tree too early or too late.  Pine trees are more resistant to frost than flowers. If you plant yours in spring, do so as soon as the ground thaws so you can maximize the later spring showers. However, you can still plant containerized seedlings, pot-grown seedlings, and burlap-balled trees later in the spring if necessary. Planting them in the fall causes less stress in the root system. However, burlap-balled trees fare the best through wintry conditions because they’re sturdier. Promote healthy growth by planning to put your seedling or tree in the ground immediately upon purchase. If necessary, store them safely until the ground is ready, the weather improves, or whatever other delay involved resolves itself. To store them:  Do not open their packaging. Repair any tears, holes, or opened seals with tape. Opened packages allow moisture to escape, which may cause the roots to dry out. Keep them out of the sun, in a cool, well-ventilated area, ideally between 35 and 38 degrees Fahrenheit (1.7 to 3.3 degrees Celsius), so they remain dormant until you’re ready to plant. If you’ve purchased more than one seedling and they come in boxes, keep your stacks no more than three boxes high. Allow room in between each stack so air can circulate between them.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Pick which type of pine tree to plant. Choose a planting method. Decide when to plant. Wait until you’re ready to plant before buying.

Problem: Article: Package directions for ranitidine tablets generally recommend that the medication be taken with water. Some prescription strength tablets may even be dissolved or mixed into water. Check your prescription packaging for details. Doctors and nurses typically suggest that ranitidine should be taken around meal time. If you are taking it to prevent a condition that is brought on by food, such as heartburn, it’s best to take the medication half an hour to an hour before eating. Otherwise, taking the medication with or right after the meal is just fine. What qualifies as too much depends on your health and your condition, so talk to your doctor about your maximum daily dosage. Unless otherwise expressly instructed by your doctor, don’t exceed the maximum daily recommended amount indicated on the package.  While many users experience no side-effects, ranitidine has been known to cause headaches, dizziness, sleep problems, nausea, stomach pain, diarrhea, and constipation. Talk to your doctor if taking ranitidine brings on any of these symptoms.  If you have serious kidney problems, check with your doctor before taking this medication.
Summary: Take it with water. Use it right before or after eating. Do not take too much.

Article: Mix 1/4 cup of tea with 1 cup of liquid castile soap.  Add a few drops of camphor oil immediately before you shampoo if you have dandruff. Squeeze in a small amount of lemon juice for oily hair. A few drops of lavender essential oil creates a soothing fragrance. Pour the liquid slowly through your hair immediately after you shampoo, and then rinse your hair with warm water. Dip a cotton ball into the tonic, and then dab the tonic onto your scalp. Put on a plastic shower cap and leave the tonic on your scalp for 30 minutes, and then rinse.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Use rosemary tea to make basic rosemary shampoo. Add 1/2 cup of warm water to 1/2 cup of rosemary tea to make refreshing rosemary hair rinse. Add 2 to 3 drops of camphor oil to a cup of rosemary tea, then use the mixture as a tonic for dandruff or itchy scalp.