Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open Instagram. Go to a user's profile. Follow the user if necessary. Tap ⋯ (iPhone) or ⋮ (Android). Tap Turn on Post Notifications.

Answer: Tap the Instagram app icon, which resembles a multicolored app with a white camera outline on it. This will open your Instagram feed if you're logged in. If you aren't logged in, enter your email address (or phone number, or username) and password before proceeding. Tap a user's name in your Instagram feed, or tap the Search magnifying glass, enter their name in the search bar, and tap their account when it appears. If you aren't following the person for whom you want to turn on post notifications, tap Follow at the top of their profile page. It's in the upper-right corner of the screen. A menu will appear. This option is in the menu. Doing so will turn on post notifications, meaning that you'll receive a notification on your phone whenever the account in question uploads. You can disable post notifications by going back to the profile, tapping ⋯ or ⋮, and tapping Turn off Post Notifications in the menu.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Look for basic signs of a toxic person. Watch for people who are constantly angry. Watch for cynics who get you down. Assess how you feel around people. Get a second opinion.

Answer: Toxicity can show up in a lot of different ways. You may have a toxic friend and not even realize it. Here are several ways that toxic behavior can manifest:  They create and are surrounded by interpersonal issues. They try to manipulate and control you. They are needy and make strong demands on your attention. They are extremely critical of themselves and other people. They are unwilling to seek help or try to change. They are extremely disrespectful and always seem to get their way. A strong form of toxicity is constant anger. These people are irritable and will get upset at you for the smallest slight. You may feel like you are having to watch your back constantly in order to keep them from jumping on you. Recognize the traits of an angry person so you can learn to respond appropriately. Here are a few signs of an angry person:  Shouting at people. Threatening people. Interrogating people with hostile questioning. Regularly using strong, intense language. Another form of toxicity that shows up is the cynical person. Cynical people have a negative view of the world. This view infects everything in their life and they have a difficult time being positive. They are hard to be around because of the unending dark cloud overhead. Cynical people may:  Complain endlessly about their lives. Never be satisfied with how you act toward them. Fail to contribute anything positive to the relationship. Feel distrust and unnecessary negativity towards others. One useful way to determine if people are toxic is to pay attention to how you feel around them. You can "check in" at certain points while you are around people. Ask yourself the following questions:  Am I feeling drained right now? Does it seem like the person is draining my emotions? Am I walking on eggshells? Am I afraid to say the wrong thing because they might react negatively? Am I ignoring my own voice? Is the person making it hard for me to listen to myself and follow my own values? Do I feel smaller and less important around this person? You may be too close to the toxic people to know if they are really toxic or not. They could just be going through a rough patch. Try asking a different friend or someone with good judgment if they think the person is toxic. This will help you zero in on the toxic people in your life. Your own judgment is a good source of information, but sometimes when we get too close to a situation it can be hard to have an unbiased opinion.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Do a web search for your item. Look for your product on Amazon. Check auction sites. Visit market-specific sites. Look at deal aggregation sites. Trust your gut.

Answer: One of the most effective ways to quickly find sites that are selling the product you want is to simply search for the product using a search engine like Google, Yahoo!, or Bing. If the product is popular, you will receive several pages of links to shops that offer it. You can use this as a starting point for comparing prices. Beyond selling products themselves, Amazon acts as a liaison between you and a massive number of third-party vendors. The companies and people all use Amazon as a way to list products and use the Amazon payment system. This means Amazon and its third-party vendors has one of the largest inventories available on the planet Amazon allows for vendors to sell used goods, so be aware of the product you are buying if you need it new. For harder to find items, check online auction sites. These are a little more hands-on than simply purchasing from a store, but you can potentially find good deals and rare items if you take the time. See this guide for tips on auction sites. Auction sites have a lot more rules and regulations than traditional stores, and require a fair amount of input from you, the buyer. Make sure that you are familiar with all of the rules and regulations before you begin bidding. Beyond the big-name stores and auction sites, there are also a variety of marketplaces that cater to specific markets. You may be able to find better deals for what you need, or bulk options that weren't available in the big stores.  Don't forget to check the product manufacturer's site as well. You may be able to save some money buying direct from the manufacturer instead of through a retailer. Not all manufacturers have their own online stores. There are a variety of sites that will collect prices from a wide selection of online stores and return a comparison. A lot of forums and sites exist for finding deals on specific items. These sites are mostly geared for specific markets, such as deals on electronics, books, and more. If you aren't looking for specific items but want to stay informed about the latest deals on products that interest you, these are great services. If you start to feel pressured into a purchase or you feel that the deal may be too good to be true, trust your instincts and avoid the sale. There are plenty of people who offer get-rich-quick schemes and "life-changing" products, but these should all be met with a hefty dose of skepticism. Always read reviews of the seller and the product before making any purchases.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Choose ripe, flavorful fruit. Remove the peels, seeds and pits if necessary. Cut the fruit into chunks or slices. Preheat the oven to its lowest temperature. Lay the fruit out on a baking sheet. Place the fruit in the oven until it's dry. Store the dried fruit.

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No matter what type of fruit you're drying, the flavor and texture will hold up best over time if you use fruit that's perfectly ripe. Discard fruit that's overripe and bruised, and leave out fruit that's not quite ripe yet. Dried fruit usually still has its peel or skin intact, but you can remove these if you don't like them. Regardless of what you do with the peel and skin, pits and seeds should be removed.  To peel apples, pears and other fruits with a tough peel, use a vegetable peeler or slice off the peel with a paring knife. Remove the seeds using an apple corer or by slicing out the core with a knife. To peel peaches, plums, nectarines and other fruits with a thin skin, use the following process: slice an "x" in the skin at the top of the fruit. Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Boil the fruit for 30 seconds, then remove it from the pot and place it in a bowl of ice to cool down. Once cool enough to handle, pull off the peel with your fingers. Remove the pit by slicing the fruit in half and prying it out. Use a paring knife to cut the fruit into equal-sized slices for easier storage. Fruit dried whole may dry unevenly or take forever to completely dry out, so it's better to cut the fruit first. Small fruits are the exception; there's no need to cut blueberries, raspberries, grapes or small strawberries before drying. It's best to dry fruit at a temperature of 200 °F (93 °C) or lower. If you use a higher temperature the fruit may end up baking instead of drying. If you have a food dehydrator, use it according to the manufacturer's instructions. Spread it out in one even layer to cut back on the time it takes for the fruit to completely dry. Use a nonstick baking sheet to keep the fruit from sticking. The amount of time it takes to dry varies by the type of fruit you're using, how hot your oven is running, and other factors. It could take as little as eight hours or as long as two days to completely dry the fruit. Test the fruit periodically to see if it's finished. Fully dry fruit should have a pleasing chewy texture and be completely devoid of moisture. Place it in an airtight storage container and store it in a cool, dark place. Dried fruit will keep for several months.