Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Place the squash in a large microwave-safe dish. Microwave on High for 10 minutes. Allow the squash to cool slightly before serving.

Answer: Place the halves cut-side down. The delicata squash should be tender enough to pierce easily with a fork. If the squash is not tender, continue cooking in 1 minute intervals until it is. Cool the squash for 10 minutes and serve the squash skin and all. Eat the squash by digging the flesh directly out of the skin or by cutting it into thinner slices after pulling it out of the microwave.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Drink plenty of water. Eat fruits and vegetables. Eat healthy fats. Avoid foods that lead to more cellulite.

Answer: Hydrating your body keeps your skin cells looking fresh and renewed, which can reduce the appearance of cellulite. Drink at least 8 glasses of water a day to make sure your system is getting all the water it needs.  Start drinking a glass of water first thing in the morning, before you have your morning coffee or tea. Carry a bottle of water with you as you go about your day. Remember to refill it often. A diet filled with healthy fruits and vegetables will help you keep your weight down, reducing the appearance of cellulite. Fruits and vegetables also have a high water content, so they help keep you hydrated, too.  Have a spinach  smoothie for breakfast. Blend a cup of almond milk, a cup of spinach, half a banana and a kiwi or handful of strawberries. This high-powered breakfast will keep your energy level high, and it's a great way to get a serving of vegetables at breakfast. Eat plenty of raw vegetables. Raw salad greens, broccoli, carrots and other vegetables are packed with nutrients, antioxidants and water. If you make them the mainstay of your diet you'll see a difference in the amount of cellulite you have. Cellulite is caused by the fat just under the skin, but if your skin is toned and healthy, the cellulite won't be as noticeable. Foods like olives, nuts, avocados, fish and olive oil contain omega-3 fatty acids, which are essential for healthy skin. Consume Omega-3 fatty acid. Since we eat fatty foods or at least foods filled with all kinds of fats all the time, therefore, consuming the proper fatty acids and neglecting the ones that are harmful to us are vital for a complete recovery from cellulite. Pasture-raised meats, dairy products enriched with Omega-3, Edamame, wild rice, canola oil, or walnuts are only a few of the many foods that are rich in this fatty acid and should be consumed in large quantities for a complete removal of cellulite. Foods that cause you to gain weight and retain water increase the amount of cellulite you have. Avoid the following foods to prevent more cellulite from appearing:  Fried foods like french fries, fried chicken, and onion rings. Packaged snacks like corn chips, potato chips, cheese puffs, and pretzels. Foods high in salt, like canned soup or dips and dressings, cause you to retain water. Foods high in sugar, like candy, baked goods, and soda, cause you to gain weight. Alcohol, especially when it's paired with a sugary mixer like soda or cranberry juice, can cause you to gain weight and retain water.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Get inspiration for a novel. Brainstorm. Develop your characters. Identify your setting. Create a storyboard.

Answer: Most novels start with a little seed of inspiration. Perhaps you have an idea for a cool character, an interesting setting, or a unique problem that you want to address in novel form. Whatever your idea is, you can build the novel around that idea.  Write what you know, or at least what you have a passion for. If you are inspired to write a novel about 17th century Russia, but you know nothing about that era and don't care much for Russian culture, perhaps you should rethink your idea! Try to pick a setting, theme, or culture to base your book that you know something about. Novels feel authentic when the author writes from experience. Choose a notebook, grab your favorite pen, and write down what you want to write your novel about. Set up a writing station somewhere that inspires you and helps you focus, like a quiet park, a beautiful library, or even a calm room in your home. Write down the most exciting part of your novel idea (a character, situation, or even setting) and let your thoughts flow naturally from there. You can also ask yourself a few key questions to get started:  What is the point of this novel? Is it purely for entertainment, or are you trying to make a political or moral point? Who is the audience for this novel? Who does it appeal to? What is the genre or category for this novel? Is it a romance, family drama, sci-fi, crime drama or who-dunnit, young adult fiction, or some combination? Even though you do not want to tell all about your characters within the early pages of your novel, it is important for you to know their back stories in order to understand the motivation for each of your characters. Take some time to write about the back story of each of your characters. Some questions you might want to answer as you develop these backstories include:  Where is he/she from? How was he/she raised? What does the character value? What does the character hate? How does he/she look? Speak? Behave? What is this character’s conflict? How might he/she end up confronting this conflict? The setting for your novel can be elaborate or sparse, but it is important either way. Before you start to write, take some time to ask yourself some questions about the setting, such as:  What settings do authors in your genre tend to use? What is the tone or mood that you want the setting to have? How might you accomplish that? Is it real or imaginary? Urban or rural? Large or small? What towns, cities, roads, and structures are present? Do you need to do research to learn more about the setting? This is where you put your plans down and make sure everything fits together in a coherent, compelling story. Not all of your ideas from brainstorming will make it into the final novel, so now is the time to figure out what will work, how it will flow together, and what the structure of your novel might be.  You can create a literal storyboard on a large poster or white board, or you can use a piece of paper or computer document. If you use a white board, be sure to take a high quality photo of the board when you're done! The last thing you want is for all your hard work to be inadvertently wiped away. Begin with a "cast of characters": Every recurring character should appear here, with their name and a brief description. For example, list the age, gender, any physical features that matter, and their general role in the story. List each chapter and outline what happens in that chapter. You do not need to include every detail, but any elements of the story that are necessary and build on previous chapters should go here.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Get in some back to school shopping. Repurpose your wardrobe. Find a new style.

Answer:
Create a budget and a list before diving into a shopping spree. Use social media or just ask your friends if they want to have a clothing swap if your budget is tight. You don’t have to get expensive pieces like jackets or designer tops. Focus on smaller accessories that make it easier to switch up your look.  If you’re lucky to have your birthday fall close to the start of school, ask for gift cards or make a wishlist of clothes you’d like so your family and friends know exactly what to get you.  Think about the main outfits you’d need throughout the school year. Do you need gym clothes? Should you get a new winter coat? Look through your closet and see if you can find new ways to wear your clothing. You could layer older pieces with something new to create an entirely new outfit. For example, if you have a favourite pair of shorts you could still wear it in the fall if you layer it with a sweater and tights.  You could also wear a summer dress with leggings, a cardigan, and boots.  If you’re a guy, wear your favourite short sleeve shirt under a sweater so that the collar gives you the right touch of flair. Style can go beyond a wardrobe change. The start or school gives you an opportunity to reinvent your look. Rather than change your wardrobe, try changing your hair colour or style. You can also change your makeup and nail color. Make a statement with bold colours.  Find inspiration from celebrities or look on social media sites if you don’t know where to start. You can also mimic the look of an older student or family member that you admire. Pinterest is a great site to search for style as it allows you to save images and follow influencers.  Whether you’re just getting a trim or going for a completely different hair style, make sure you find a hairstylist that you trust. Don’t be afraid to ask them questions about what look suits the shape of your face and texture of your hair. You do not have to trim anything off your hair if you learn how to create different styles. For example, learn different braids or style your bangs. Research or ask a stylist which hair products work best for your hair. For example, gel is great for hold but gives you a wet look.