Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Cut a long strip of burlap. Glue the folds together. Stop folding when you have six to eight inches of loose burlap.

Answer: The wider you cut the strip the larger your rose will be. The same reasoning goes for how long you cut the strip. Use burlap ribbon or cut material around two inches wide and 45 inches long, or about two and a half centimeters by 11 and a half decimeters. Don’t follow the grain of the fabric for a slightly frayed look. Place a drop or two of hot glue between the folds towards the flower base to secure them together. Be sure to hold the folds together as the glue dries and cools down. This length is also about one and a half to two decimeters. You should have what looks like a rose at this point, but keep some fabric loose in order to finish it. Make sure you secure the last folds with hot glue.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Cook your bacon until it's crispy. Break your bacon into chunks. Place the bacon and bourbon in an airtight container. Remove the bacon after three hours. Refrigerate for two hours. Strain the bourbon.

Answer: Place your bacon in a cold ungreased skillet, preferably cast iron, and heat it over medium heat. As you'll be crumbling the bacon later, add a splash of water to the skillet to help the bacon get extra crispy. Bacon generally takes between 8 and 11 minutes to cook, turning it on occasion. Remove your bacon from the heat and let it sit out for 10 to 20 minutes to cool. Then, use your fingers to break the bacon into tiny chunks roughly the size of bacon bits. A mason jar or similar container works well. Pour the bourbon into the container and then add the bacon. Seal the container tightly. It's not necessary to stir. Let your container sit somewhere in the kitchen for three hours. After three hours have passed, use a spoon or fork to pick the bacon out of the bourbon. Discard the bacon chunks. After removing the bacon, set your bourbon in the fridge. Make sure to reseal the airtight container first. Leave the bourbon in the fridge for two hours. Pour the bourbon through a mesh strainer into another mason jar. This should get out any lingering pieces of bacon you did not remove earlier. Seal the new container and set the bourbon aside for now.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Click on the search icon. Enter "Disk Utility. Select "First Aid.

Answer: This is the icon in the upper right-hand corner on your menu bar that resembles a magnifying glass. Wait for a window to appear. " The Disk Utility window will appear where you can now select your hard drive. This will usually be titled "Macintosh HD." " At the top of the screen, hit the "First Aid" button. A window will appear where you will be asked if you would like to run First Aid. Select "Run." First Aid will now go through your hard drive and isolate certain errors as well as repair them. This process may take a few minutes to complete but once it has, you may exit out Disk Utility.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Decide on the winning point for the game. Designate a tambola caller. Give each player a tambola ticket, and a pen or a pencil. Set up the box or container that holds the numbers.

Answer:
The winning point of the game is the rule that determines how a player can win. The caller will let everyone know before playing the game what the winning point is. A popular winning point for tambola games is full house, which means that the ticket with all of the numbers struck first wins.  Early 5 is another common winning point option. The player who first strikes 5 numbers in any row wins. This is best if you only want to play a short game. First row is another winning point alternative. This means that the player who is first to strike all of the numbers along the top row wins. Corners is another winning point option if you want to play a short game. The player who can strike each number in the 4 corners of the ticket first, wins. This means that the first and last numbers of the top and bottom rows will be crossed out. There are many variations on what the winning point can be for the game. If you are organizing the game, feel free to make up your own winning point, or explore the many ideas available either online or with other tambola players. Choose a person who is confident and can speak loudly and clearly. They will be responsible for drawing out the numbers and calling them to the audience.  This person will also be responsible for verifying any potential winning tickets to make sure that the numbers are correct. The caller doesn’t have to be the caller for all of the rounds. If you are playing multiple rounds of tambola, pick a different caller for each round so that everyone have have a turn to play. Each player will need a new ticket for each round. If you are playing informally with family or friends, hand a ticket out to each person. If you are playing a commercial game, each player will purchase their own ticket before the game begins.  Tambola tickets have 3 horizontal rows and 9 vertical columns, which makes 27 boxes in total. There are 5 numbers in each horizontal row, with the remaining 4 boxes randomly blocked out. The first column has numbers from 1-9, the second from 10-19, and so on, up to the number 90.  You can purchase tambola tickets online, or you can make your own using a random number generator. Make sure that each person has a pen or pencil before the game begins so that they can cross off the numbers as they are called. Place all of the numbers from 1-90 into the container. Make sure that the sides of the box aren’t transparent so that the caller can’t see what number they are drawing. Fit the lid to the box so that the caller can shake the box before calling each number. If you are playing at a big, commercial game, there will usually be a machine that will draw the numbers for the caller.