Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Apply lemon Kool-aid to the toilet bowl. Wait 1 hour. .

Answer: Open a small package of lemon Kool-aid (available for $0.25 USD at many grocery stores). Sprinkle the Kool-aid powder all over your toilet bowl, making sure it covers the rings. Once you have successfully applied the Kool-aid powder, set a timer for 1 hour. Make sure that no one in your household uses the toilet during this time. crub your toilet. Using a toilet brush, scrub the lemon Kool-aid into your toilet bowl. Work in a circular motion, paying particular attention to the rings. When you are done, flush the toilet.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Limit your almond intake to about 20 almonds a day. Try soaked almonds. Experiment with flavored almonds. Add almonds to trail mix.

Answer: Almonds are high in calories, so it's recommended you limit your intake to three to four ounces a day. This roughly comes out to around 20 to 23 almonds. You can measure out about 20 almonds and place them in a plastic bag. You can also pick 100-calorie packs of almonds at a local supermarket. Some people prefer soaking their almonds, as this activates some enzymes in the almonds that may make them easier to digest. Place your almonds in a bowl and soak them in water overnight. In the morning, remove them from the water and rinse them. Then, place them on a wet towel for an additional 12 hours. Keep in mind, there is no hard evidence that almonds are inherently more nutritious when soaked. You can still get nutrients from un-soaked almonds. If you want a little extra flavor, purchase flavored almonds in the store. Almonds are often salted, roasted with honey, or coated in spices like cinnamon and cocoa. Make sure to read ingredients labels before purchasing flavored almonds, however. Avoid flavored almonds that are very high in sugar or calories. A high sugar content can take away from the overall health benefits of almonds. Trail mix can make a healthy snack when it's made from ingredients like dried fruit and nuts. You can buy trail mix with almonds mixed in or add your own almonds to trail mix.  Get trail mix without any added sugar. Dried fruit can sometimes have a lot of sugar added unnecessarily. Some trail mixes come with added chocolate. Dark chocolate is the healthiest option, so opt for mixes with dark chocolate.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Watch your opponent so you can anticipate their movements. Stand with your body turned to the side to you’re harder to hit. Guard your face with your hands and arms so you can block punches. Push your opponent away to get more distance between you. Roll your body away from a punch to help deflect it. Get out of the fight as soon as you’re able to.

Answer: Always keep your eyes on your opponent, specifically watching their eyes and their arms. Pay attention to their movements so you can guess where they plan on punching you. If you need to look somewhere else, quickly glance away before returning your gaze back to your opponent. While it’s important to always watch your opponent, be aware of your surroundings so you don’t get backed into a corner or trip on something. Stand so the non-dominant side of your body faces your opponent with your shoulder out in front. Keep your chest and hips facing toward the side since that gives your opponent fewer opportunities to punch you. Shift your weight onto the balls of your feet so you can easily move around and dodge hits if you need to.  Avoid standing with your body square to your opponent since they will easily be able to punch your chest or stomach. Crouch down slightly to make it more difficult for your opponent to hit you. However, keep in mind that when you’re crouched, your opponent may be able to kick or knee you in the face easier. Keep your hands up near your cheeks so you can react quickly when they throw a punch. When you see a punch coming toward your head, raise your forearms in front of your face to block their fist easier. Tense up your arms to brace yourself better and prevent them from making solid contact.  Make sure you’re still able to see your opponent while you’re blocking or else they could get a punch off that you aren’t expecting. Tuck your head down when you’re expecting a punch to help protect sensitive areas, like your eyes and nose. When your opponent is in between punches or after you land a punch, open your fists and push your opponent away as hard as you can. This can help you get back into an optimal stance and prepare for the next punch while your opponent tries to recover.  Aim to push your opponent by their shoulders or chest so you can throw them off balance. Take the opportunity while your opponent’s trying to recover to land another punch so you can get a leg up on the fight. You won’t be able to block every hit, so you will have to take a few punches. When you get hit, twist your body in the direction your opponent’s punching so you don’t get hit as hard and their fist rolls off your body. Always turn your body away from the hit rather than into it, or else you’ll get hurt more often during the fight. If you’re unable to turn away completely, you may try ducking from side to side to make it harder for your opponent to hit you. There’s no reason to stay in a fight if you’re able to run away or end it. When your opponent’s stunned or recovering from a hit, take the opportunity to get as far away from the fight as you can so you don’t get hurt anymore. It’s okay to yell out or call for help if you need it. Contact police or law enforcement if you’re worried about your safety after the fight.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Put shoes on a horse that will be walking on rocky ground. Have shoes on a horse that is doing roadwork. Use shoes to give your horse extra grip. Make agile movements easier by using shoes.

Answer:
Rocky ground can lead to pain if your horse does not have shoes. It is likely to bruise the sole of an unshod hoof. A shoe elevates the hoof slightly and decreases the impact of uneven ground on the underside of the hoof. Shoes can also help horses grip and confidently navigate uneven surfaces. Roadwork can wear down hooves without shoes, as it's very abrasive and wears the hoof down faster than it grows. This results in the horse walking on its sole and the bulbs of its heel, which is very painful. If your horse works on the road frequently, it should most likely be shod. Unshod hooves are best equipped to deal with the natural landscape such as pasture, soil, or grassland. There are many other surfaces horses are expected to work on which do not provide good grip. Shoes will give your horse the grip he needs. An example of conditions when your horse may need more grip is when it is walking on icy ground or pavement. Shoes can come in very handy when there are demands for extreme agility placed on your horse. This includes having your horse do a lot of twisting, turning, or jumping. In these circumstances shoes are advisable. Additionally, studs or cork can be inserted into the shoes to prevent the horse from slipping.