Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Assemble a collection of pressed flowers that you’d like to display. Arrange the flowers before attaching them to the glass. Close the frame and hang it up to enjoy your handiwork.

Answer: This can be any combination of flowers and greenery that you think look nice together. For a minimalistic look, you could choose just a few special blooms to use. If you’d like something that looks more plentiful, use upwards of 10 to 15 flowers (or more!) for your frame. Don’t be afraid to mix-and-match colors and types of flowers. Play around with the placement of the flowers before using the tape to adhere them to the frame. You could arrange them from largest to smallest, in rows, or without any order at all.  If needed, use scissors to trim stems or cut a flower down to the right size. Some people like to add a piece of patterned scrapbook paper to the frame to act as a background for the flowers. You can do this if you want, or you can leave the glass frame as it is so it’s see-through. After all the flowers are secured into place, you’re almost finished! Simply secure the two sides of the frame together, and then either hang it up, display it on a desk or table, or give it away as a gift. This is a great way to make a keepsake for yourself or someone else.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Choose tapioca pearls if you’d like a sinker with less sugar. Pick boba pearls for the classic boba tea experience. Go for a pudding add-on in your creamy boba tea. Select a jelly add-on for an alternative to chewy bobas.

Answer: Tapioca pearls are made from dried cassava root. They are harder, smaller, and less sweet than the boba pearls. They mix well with both fruity and creamy teas. You will be given an extra wide straw to drink your iced or blended tea. Be aware that the tapioca pearls will be sucked up with your liquid. Avoid swallowing them whole. Boba pearls are black in color and are chewy and sweet. They are made from cassava root too but with sweet potato and brown sugar added. They are called sinkers because they will settle in the bottom of your cup.  Avoid swallowing boba pearls whole. They are similar in texture to gummy candy and are best enjoyed through chewing. Some shops offer popping boba pearls. These pearls are made with fruit juices inside of them so when you bite down you experience a burst of fruit flavor. Popping bobas are best in fruity teas. Some shops offer a simple egg and milk pudding to add to your boba tea drink. The pudding is cubed and will sink to the bottom of your cold drink or melt slowly into your hot drink. The velvety pudding is a great addition to creamy drinks but doesn’t work with fruit flavors.  Try a chai milk tea served warm with a pudding add-on. A pudding add-on brings an extra layer of flavor to a matcha green milk tea over ice. Jellies have a texture very similar to Jell-O. Ask your server what flavors are available. Choose a flavor that compliments your tea. Fruit flavored jellies go well with fruity teas. Traditional jellies like coconut jelly and grass jelly go well with creamy drinks. Aloe vera jelly goes well with green and citrus flavored teas.  Try an iced lime green tea with aloe vera jelly to cool off on a hot summer day. Get adventurous and add the slightly bitter, roasted taste of grass jelly to balance out the sweetness of a mocha milk tea.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open your wine. Serve your wine at the proper temperature. Use the right wine glass. Pour your wine into your wine glass.

Answer: There are a few different types of wine bottles – most have corks or screw caps. Wines with screw caps are easy to open, you simply open them like a regular bottle. Corked bottles are a bit trickier. You'll need a simple corkscrew to open a corked bottle of wine. Start by removing the foil on top of the cork. Next, twist the spiral of your corkscrew into the cork. Once half of the corkscrew is in the cork, lift the handle of the corkscrew to remove the cork from the bottle. To get the best taste out of your wine, make sure you serve it at the ideal temperature. Red wines should be served closer to room temperature, whereas white wines are much better when chilled.  Most red wines taste best between 55 and 65 degrees fahrenheit; which is just a bit cooler than room temperature. To get your wine this temperature, cool room-temp reds in an ice bucket or the freezer for 10 minutes right before serving.  White wines typically taste best between 41 degrees and 48 degrees fahrenheit. For this reason, you should normally store white wines in the fridge. To get your white wine to reach these temperatures, remove chilled whites from the fridge 20 minutes before serving. White wine glasses tend to be smaller than red wine glasses. This is because white wines do not need to oxidize like reds do. When drinking white wine, choose glasses that have narrower bowls with a tapered top. This will allow for greater aromatic concentration, making the intensity of the smells and flavors of your wine last longer. Red wine needs to oxidize in order for its flavor to fully develop, which is why red wine glasses are typically larger than white wine glasses. Because of their bowl shape, red wine glasses allow more of the wine to come into contact with the air. As the red wine breathes, the character of the wine becomes richer and more pronounced. When drinking wine, always hold the wine glass by its stem and never by the bowl. Holding a wine glass by the bowl will warm it too quickly. Red and white wines are served slightly differently. Be sure to pour the proper amount of wine into your glass to get the best possible wine experience.  When drinking red wine, bring the bottle to the glass and gently pour your red wine until your glass is half way full. This should be roughly 4 ounces of wine. To stop your pour, slowly twist the bottle upward over the glass to avoid drops and spills.  When serving white wine, wrap a napkin around the neck of the bottle for insulation before pouring. This will keep your hands from warming the bottle. Then, slowly pour your wine until the glass is one-third full – roughly 3 ounces. To stop pouring, slightly twist the bottle upwards to avoid any spills.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Treat safety concerns first. Address violence or legal problems. Recognize the usefulness of treatment.

Answer:
If the behaviors resulting from the delusions pose a threat to the self or to someone else, go immediately to the emergency department or call emergency services. Any dangerous actions (such as running into traffic, feeling suicidal, or stalking an individual) should be addressed first. Hospitalization may be necessary for treating risk factors. Some people become violent or end up with legal charges as a result of the delusions they experience. You may also become involved in the legal system for offenses such as stalking or harming someone you believe is following you. You may need to engage in programs aimed to decrease violence or other harmful behaviors. If you are arrested, cooperate. Seek any treatment suggested. You may want to request a psychological evaluation or participate in an addictions program as part of treatment. Many people are unwilling to admit that the delusions pose a problem and are unwilling to seek help. If someone recommends treatment for you or points out how the delusions are affecting your life, listen up. It’s okay to seek help and to admit that things are not going well.  Treatment can help you build skills, engage constructively in social situations, and relieve stress associated with delusional disorder. Think about how you feel and how you relate to others. Have you noticed changes? Are you more paranoid, distrusting, or negative in your perception of people and things than you were before? Do you socially alienate yourself? Do you experience happiness and fulfillment every day?