Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Evaluate your objective. Think like the person you are hiding from. Find a spot fast if you must. Find your hiding spots. Consider hiding up high. Consider hiding inside something. Rate the hiding spots.

Answer: Are you playing hide and seek? Are you trying to surprise someone? Are you trying to evade detection altogether? The reason you are trying to hide (and any rules that you may have to follow) should guide you at this point.  If you are required to hide in one place the whole time, you'll want a spot with maximum cover that whoever is looking for you won't think of. If you are trying to surprise someone you don't necessarily need to be well hidden. You just want to be hidden in a place where they can't see you until they are close and you leap out and surprise them. If you are trying to evade detection altogether and are allowed to move, you'll want to take advantage of sight lines and mobility. Maximum cover is less important. Evaluate the area in which you will be hiding from the perspective of the person you are hiding from. If they are actively looking for you, where will they think you are hiding? What will their sight lines and priorities be?  For instance, if playing hide and seek, your "seeker" is going to be actively thinking of hiding places as well. For this reason, try to avoid common hiding places like closets and below beds. If trying to surprise someone you'll want to predict where they are going and position yourself in a blind spot that they'll have on the way to their objective. If trying to move and evade detection think of the sight lines that the other person will have. Ideally you will move in and out of these sight lines as their gaze shifts. Ideally, you'll have time to consider different hiding spots and find the best one. But if the person looking for you is right on your tail or if you are playing hide-and-go-seek and the Seeker is nearing the end of their count, you might not have the luxury of time. If so, you may have to rush. Even if you are in a rush, don't pick the most obvious spot. If it is really obvious, the person looking for you is sure to find it. If you have plenty of time, you'll want to start picking hiding spots after evaluating the territory from both your perspective and the perspective of the person looking for you. Remember the guidelines. Well concealed, non-obvious spots are best for static hiding. Surprising someone is all about taking advantage of blind spots to seize the initiative. Evading detection involves evaluating sight lines and cover, with an emphasis on mobility.  Are there such things as doors, furniture (such as a sofa) or soft furnishings to hide behind? Are there tables, chairs, shelves that you can crawl under? Are there outdoor items to hide behind, such as the dog's kennel, a tree or a fence? Are there things you can hide on top of? For instance, the top of a toilet cover in a bathroom stall or the space between the top of a cabinet and the ceiling. Are there optical illusions you can make use of? For example, hiding behind hanging coats with your feet in snow boots at the base of the coats, making it seem that these are just stored objects. Often, the best spots are up high. Looking up and down is the least natural eye movement for the person searching for you, and if you are directly above them it may be a very long time before they see you. Make sure that your spot won’t fall into their line of sight when they are looking for you. Boxes and laundry baskets make excellent hiding spots, as long as you won't be trying to move or change hiding spots. They are especially good if they aren't big enough to be obvious spots. Which of the hiding spots suit your objectives best? If someone is looking for you they are bound to check the obvious places first, such as behind furniture or in closets. If you are trying to evade detection you may want to consider how easy it is to relocate from one hiding spot to another as the other person moves. Remember your objectives and priorities:  If you can't move, maximum cover and originality. If trying to surprise someone, blind spots and the ability to seize initiative for the surprise. If trying to evade detection, minimal exposure to common sight lines and maximum mobility.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Use a hairdryer to heat up the leather. Wear thick socks if heating shoes. Put on clothing you’d like to stretch out after heating it.

Answer: Heat helps leather stretch by opening up the pores and making it soft. Turn on a hairdryer and aim it at the leather you’d like to stretch, heating the leather evenly. Wait until the leather is warm and soft before turning the hairdryer off. If you’re trying to stretch out your shoes, put on thick socks before using a hairdryer. Once your socks and shoes are on, use the hairdryer to heat up your shoes. Move your feet around in the shoes to stretch them out effectively. Make sure to wear your shoes as they cool off to ensure that they hold the stretch. Use a hairdryer to heat up an article of clothing you’d like to stretch. This can be a leather shirt, jacket, pants, or belt. Once it’s warm and soft, put on the article of clothing. Move around in it to stretch the leather out, and keep the article of clothing on until the leather is cool.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Spread jam on crumpets for a quick and easy topping. Serve crumpets with clotted cream for a traditional English dish. Drizzle on golden syrup or honey if you like pancakes or French toast. Add yogurt and berries for a healthier sweet treat. Top crumpets with nut butter if you want a protein-packed snack.

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Choose your favorite flavor, like strawberry, blackberry, or raspberry. You can also pick between jelly, which is smoother, and preserves, which tend to have larger chunks of fruit. Butter the crumpet before spreading the jam on top if you want to add more flavor. While often eaten with scones, you can also have clotted cream, which is a similar consistency to cream cheese, with crumpets. Smear some on top just before eating to enjoy the contrast of the cold cream with the warm dough. You can buy clotted cream from a grocery store or make it yourself by straining cream through a coffee filter in the refrigerator. Recreate the flavor of your favorite breakfast foods by topping the crumpets with golden syrup, which is made from sugar cane, or honey. Pour on as much or as little as you’d like. If you don’t have golden syrup, you can also use maple syrup. It doesn’t have the exact same flavor but it’s similar and does have the same texture. Scoop a dollop of yogurt in the flavor of your choice, like vanilla, plain, or chocolate onto the crumpet. Then, top it with assorted berries and fruits, such as blueberries, strawberries, or sliced bananas.  For added protein, choose Greek yogurt, which can have up to twice as much protein as regular yogurt. If you want to cut down on sugar, opt for a plain, unsweetened yogurt. Spread peanut butter or almond butter in a thick layer on your crumpets to add some protein and fats, both of which will keep you full longer and give you energy. You can use either crunchy or creamy butters.  Consider other nut butters, too, like cashew butter or sunflower butter. If you want to add more sweetness, drizzle honey over the nut butter or top it with sliced fruit.