In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Whether you are preparing soft raw fruit such as bananas or cooked vegetables such as peas, a fork is usually the easiest way to mash the food. Cut your baby food into chunk sizes that work best in your blender and blend until it reaches your desired consistency. Using a sieve or a strainer, you can push your baby's food through with a spoon until the results are no longer lumpy. Using an ideal knife for chopping, chop or dice baby food into sections small enough for them to eat without complications.
Summary: Mash food using a fork or similar utensil. Use a blender. Use the straining method. Chop foods finely with a knife.

Before getting tested for either oral or genital herpes, observe the symptoms of the disease on your body. This can not only help you get a diagnosis and treatment more quickly, but may also save you from unnecessary medical tests.  The symptoms of genital herpes include: pain or itching that begins two to 10 days after being exposed to an infected sexual partner, the formation of small red bumps or tiny blisters on your genitalia, ulcers that develop when the blisters or bumps rupture, scabs that materialize while the ulcers heal. It may also be painful to urinate or you may have flu-like symptoms such as fever or muscle aches.  The symptoms of oral herpes include: itching, burning, or tingling of the lips and mouth; flu-like symptoms such as sore throat and fever; and the formation and subsequent breaking of blisters or a rash.  Both oral and genital herpes may be accompanied by mild to severe pain on the affected area. If you recognize symptoms of either oral or genital herpes or even suspect you might have it, see your doctor as soon as you can. This can not only help confirm a diagnosis, but also help treat the outbreak quickly and effectively. Your doctor may be able to confirm a diagnosis simply by sight or may order additional tests. Your doctor may most likely diagnose oral herpes by simply looking at your mouth area. If this is the case, she may or may not prescribe medication for you. If your case of oral herpes isn’t conclusive, your doctor may order further testing. There are several different option from which she may choose, all of which can confirm a diagnosis and help you get treatment.  Your doctor may conduct a DNA test called Nucleic Acid Amplification Testing (NAAT). Your doctor will swab the affected area and collect a sample. She’ll run further tests on the sample to determine if you have herpes. The Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test is the most commonly used of the NAAT tests.   Your doctor may also order blood tests to examine your blood for traces of the herpes virus. Blood tests usually cause only minor discomfort.  In some cases, doctors may perform a Tzanck test, though they are rarely used now. A Tzanck test requires scraping the base of lesions and collecting a skin sample. After this, your doctor will examine the specimen under the microscope to determine if you have oral herpes. This test may cause some pain and discomfort. Like oral herpes, your doctor may be able to diagnose genital herpes by conducting an examination of your genitalia and anal area. She will likely order additional tests from a lab to fully confirm a diagnosis of genital herpes. There are several types of tests that can help detect genital herpes. From viral cultures to blood tests, these may help your doctor confirm a diagnosis and develop an effective treatment plan.  Your doctor may collect a tissue sample by scraping your lesions and send the cell probe to a laboratory that can detect the herpes virus. This test may cause some discomfort or pain.  Your doctor may run a polymerase chain reaction, or PCR, test. The PCR test involves getting a blood or tissue sample, or a sample of spinal fluid to test for the presence of the herpes virus in your DNA. Depending on the method in which your DNA is tested, you may experience some discomfort.  Your doctor may conduct a blood test, which can detect herpes virus antibodies in your blood. This test may cause minor discomfort. Once your doctor has conducted tests to confirm a diagnosis of herpes, wait for your diagnosis. This may take a few days. After you receive the test results, speak with your doctor and formulate a treatment plan if necessary.
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One-sentence summary -- Recognize the symptoms of herpes. See a doctor as soon as possible. Observe a case of oral herpes. Undergo tests for oral herpes. Conduct a physical examination. Have laboratory tests to confirm genital herpes. Wait for confirmation of herpes.

Q: You can use the net send command to send messages to other computers on your network. The command is used through the Command Prompt. You can open the Command Prompt from the Start menu or by pressing ⊞ Win+R and typing "cmd". If you are using Windows Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, or 10, see the next section. The net send command was discontinued starting with Windows Vista, and replaced with a similar msg command. Type net send and press space. You'll be adding information to the end of the command to specify where the message goes and what it says. There are several different ways you can address the message to someone specific or to an entire group:   net send name - You can enter a username or computer name on your network to send the message to someone specific. If there is a space in the name, surround the name in quotes (e.g. net send "John Doe").  net send * - This will send the message to all of the users on your current domain or workgroup.  net send /domain:name - This will send the message to everyone in the specified domain or workgroup.  net send /users - This will send the message to all of the users currently connected to the server. Type out the message that you want to send after you've specified the recipient(s). Your message can be up to 128 characters. For example - net send "John Doe" Let's meet up in 10 minutes. Once you're finished typing the message, press ↵ Enter to send it. The recipient will receive the message in a Windows dialog box, as long as they are logged in and connected to the network.
A: Open the Command Prompt. Start the command. Define who you are sending the message to. Add the message. Send the message.

Problem: Article: Codependent behaviors are often passed down through families. This means that somewhere in your past, you were either witness to or part of a codependent relationship. Through these situations, you were taught that it was wrong to express any needs, wants, or emotions.  You may have spent portions of your childhood being called upon to meet the needs of others, which taught you as a child to suppress personal emotional and physical needs as you developed in favor of taking care of a family member. When you left this family environment, you may have continued this pattern within your own romantic and other relationships, which may then get passed on to your children. Another common situation that leads to codependency is a history of abuse. In these situations, if you have been abused, you may become codependent as a way to deal with the trauma of the situation. You may suppress emotions and needs in these abusive situations in favor of focusing on other’s needs.  This abuse may have happened during your childhood and continued without intervention from your family. This can also happen in codependent familial relationships. This can be emotional, physical, or sexual abuse. Although codependency issues can occur in any type of relationship or with any person, there are certain types of people that encourage codependent relationships. Codependent relationships often develop between you and a person who needs looking after or taken care of. These types of people include:  Those suffering from addiction Individuals with mental health disorders People with chronic illness Another past experience that may lead to codependency is divorce. In situations with divorce, an opportunity may arise when an eldest child has to step into a parental role to pick up the slack for the absentee parent. In these cases, the parenting of the child may produce behaviors of codependency. You may also not want to discuss these difficulties with the remaining parent so as to not upset them. This leads to the repression of emotions and can lead to codependency.
Summary:
Determine if your family has a history of codependency. Consider if you have a history of abuse. Recognize common situations that cause codependent relationships. Look for divorce in your past.