Write an article based on this "Suck on the pistachio shell. Eat the nut. Discard the shells in a separate bowl."
article: This step is optional, but many pistachio eaters love to absorb the salty exterior of the nut shell before they crack open the meat within. Put the whole pistachio into your mouth, and let your mouth absorb the salt. Remove from your mouth once the taste subsides. You can also suck on the shells after you have separated them from the nut. This way, you can simply spit out the shell out into the garbage once you've finished sucking it. Once you've removed the shell, the pistachio is ready to consume. You can eat the pistachio raw, or you can add it to a larger dish. The pistachio nut is relatively soft and oblong. The color should be some combination of green, brown, and purple. Do not worry if the nut skin appears blotchy and mottled – this is normal!. Once you have shelled each pistachio, eat the nut and place the nutshell into a discard pile. This might be your hand, or a cup holder, or a separate bowl. If you scatter the shells back in with the unopened pistachios, they will get in the way when you try to eat more of the nuts.

Write an article based on this "Speak your mind. Let yourself be moved. Question everything. Use your talents and passions. Trust yourself."
article: You have your own opinions and ideas, and it's time to start sharing them with the rest of the world. Hiding behind popular opinion is a good way to fit in, but it won't make you remarkable.  The moment you surrender your individuality, you surrender your ability to rise above the crowd. Of course, that doesn't mean you should rock the boat for no reason. You don't need to argue against popular opinion if you honestly agree with it, and even when you do need to speak out, there are often ways to do so with tact that can help you avoid making unnecessary enemies. Instead of turning away and hardening your heart to the wrongs you see, let yourself be moved by those problems. It's easy to grow numb to misconduct. Standing against it is far more extraordinary. You might find yourself bothered by the abuse of power within your workplace or by the abuse of the powerless worldwide. Either way, when you choose to stand and fight back against that which is wrong, you take the first step toward a positive change that the average person is unwilling to commit to. Instead of accepting the status quo, you should be questioning everything about it. The current approach to something may or may not be the best approach, but you won't know for sure until you take the time to examine it.  Some questions you may need to ask can include:  Why does this rule or standard exist? What are the consequences of ignoring this rule or standard? What alternative options exist, and why are those options rarely/never used?   Answer these questions honestly, understanding that you may not like all of the answers. An honest understanding of yourself and the world around you will provide you with the best perspective from which to work. You already have your own unique set of abilities and interests. Look for ways to apply them to your life. When you love the work you do and have a talent for doing it, you'll usually find yourself going further than you would while doing something you felt indifference toward. Regardless of what has happened in the past, you need to start having more faith in your abilities and decisions. If you can't trust yourself, you will never be able to move past mediocrity. Trusting yourself can inspire others to trust you, too. If you project an image of uncertainty, others may pass you by and offer opportunities for growth and success to other, more confident people.

Write an article based on this "Gather your ingredients. Cook over medium heat. Let your glue cool before using it."
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You will use flour, sugar, water and vinegar to make paper mache glue. You can adjust the recipe as needed to make more or less glue. The basic proportions are 3:1 for the flour:sugar mixture. Use one teaspoon of vinegar for every cup of flour you use. If you want a smoother paste, you can sift the flour before you make your paste. Pour your mixture in your saucepan and turn on the heat. Stir the mixture constantly until the mixture begins to thicken. Once your mixture starts to boil, you can turn off the heat. When the mixture has cooled, use it for any craft projects including paper mache. Once you have finished, keep any unused glue in a tightly-sealed container in the refrigerator. This glue will keep for 2 to 4 weeks in the refrigerator.