Write an article based on this "Convert your bitcoins when the exchange rate is favorable. Sell your bitcoins in the marketplace. Put your bitcoins on a debit card. Transfer your bitcoins to another digital wallet."
article: Over time, exchange rates rise and fall.  For instance, one day the exchange rate might allow you to trade 1 bitcoin for $4,900.  A week later, the exchange rate might offer $5,100 for 1 bitcoin.  Wait to exchange your bitcoins until the corresponding dollar value rises.  There is no fixed percentage or value that defines a favorable exchange rate.  Some people might feel that if the value of a bitcoin rises by $100, it is a good time to convert their currency.  Others might wait until the value they’d get rises by 5 percent. Check the exchange rate regularly online or sign up for a service that updates you on the bitcoin-to-dollar exchange rate so you'll know when it improves. Some marketplaces allow you to sell your bitcoins to another person.  Others allow you to sell them directly to the marketplace, which will then resell them to interested buyers later.  In either case, the specific method you use to sell your bitcoins will vary somewhat depending on the marketplace you use.  Generally, you can simply click on “Sell your bitcoins” or some similar option to get the process started. The bitcoins will the be converted to dollars and transferred to the bank account you provided. Some marketplaces enable you to load your bitcoins onto a debit card that automatically converts them to dollars.  You might be able to get a digital debit card, which simply provides you with a string of numbers you can use for online purchases that require dollars, or you could get a regular debit card in the mail. Both types of debit cards cost money (digital debit cards typically cost about $5, while regular debit cards cost $15-$20), but they offer added convenience, especially if you rarely use cash. Some bitcoin conversion services allow you to convert your bitcoins to dollars by transferring them to PayPal, Apple Pay, or similar services.  If this is the way you want to convert your bitcoins to dollars, set your payout method to the digital wallet you want to use.  Then, simply sell or transfer your bitcoins to the service of your choice through the marketplace menus.  Converting bitcoins to dollars by transferring them to a digital wallet often has higher fees and lower limits than transferring them to your bank account. This option might, however, be preferable for people who make digital purchases regularly and don’t want the hassle of transferring their money from a bank to a digital wallet.

Write an article based on this "Look at the flower color. Check the bark color. Evaluate the growing pattern."
article: There are dozens of varieties of crepe myrtle, and each has a different growing pattern that may impact how you want to prune it. One way to narrow down the type of crepe myrtle you are growing is to look at the color of the blossoms. This alone will not tell you what type of plant you have, but it can assist you in narrowing down your search.  Popular varieties of crepe myrtle include Catawba, which has purple blooms, Osage, which has light pink blossoms, Natchez, which has white blooms, and Miami, which has bright pink flowers.  The length of the bloom may also help you figure out your variety. Some crepe myrtle plants, such as Natchez and Osage, have longer blooming periods than the average plant. Along with blossom color, the bark color of your crepe myrtle can help you figure out which variety you have. Bark may range in color from gray to brown, and may be muted or vibrant. Compare both bark and flower color to help you determine which crepe myrtle plant you are working with. Catawba has a light gray-brown bark, while Osage and Miami have a deep chestnut brown color. Natchez has cinnamon-colored bark. Crepe myrtles can grow in number of ways, and the nature of their growth will impact you you trim them. Some varieties grow like small trees, while others as small, compact shrubs, and others still grow as broad, spreading shrubs. Look at how your crepe myrtle grows to determine how you want to prune it. Catawba grow as a small shrub where Osage grows as a large shrub or small tree. Both Miami and Natchez grow as trees, though Natchez varieties tend to arch where Miami varieties grow upright.

Write an article based on this "Make the pickled cabbage. Prepare your flatbread."
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Pickled cabbage is another important ingredient to making a tasty shawarma. All you have to do to make it is to heat a bit of oil in a 10-inch skillet over medium heat. Add your cabbage and cook it for about 8-10 minutes, until it’s good and tender. You can stir it occasionally as you do this to make sure it’s evenly cooked. Then, remove it from the heat and add the pomegranate molasses, vinegar, and sugar. Once you do that, just season it to taste with a bit more vinegar or sugar, as well as salt and pepper. You can make the cabbage while you’re cooking the meat, if you’d like to save time. Alternatively, you can make it up to two days in advance and store it in the fridge until you’re ready to use it. You can use pita, yufka, marfouk, or even a flour tortilla for a shawarma. If you’re using flatbreads that you bought in the store or have made them ahead of time, then just warm them in a deep skillet over medium heat for a minute or two. You should do this right after you’ve finished preparing the meat so that you can place the meat into a shawarma that is nice and warm. Note that, after you’ve added your meat, tahini sauce, and cabbage to the shawarma, you can cook it, seam side-down, for about 3 minutes in a skillet to get it nice and brown and to seal the ingredients together.