Problem: Article: ). This is a classic gesture with good reason: research suggests that flowers naturally lift our spirits, stimulating our mood and even positive memories. The next time you're shopping on your own, pick up a few tiny presents. They needn't be expensive; instead, look for small things that remind you of your sweetheart. Then, the next time they're having a difficult day, you can surprise them with one of these. The gesture communicates care and forethought, and is sure to be appreciated and remembered. For example, you could pick up a book or a magazine, a nice bar of soap, a pair of gloves, or a picture frame. Remembering what first drew you to one another can help you both appreciate your relationship. Plan a "revisitation" of your first date or meeting, and if you can, keep it a secret. While everyday surprises are highly important, don't forget about birthdays, Valentine's Day, anniversaries, etc. Take time out on these days to celebrate together. Plan ahead to find the right gift and make any reservations early. These days should be special from start to finish. Breakfast in bed is a perfect way to mark the occasion, and don't forget to acknowledge how nice the day was before going to sleep. As unromantic as it sounds, doing the chores your partner usually does (without being asked to, of course) can make them feel very loved and cared for. So, roll up your sleeves and wash the dishes, clean the bathroom, vacuum the rugs – however much drudgery you can handle, you're bound to be rewarded with a kiss!.
Summary: Delight your partner with flowers (for no reason at all! Sneak in some surprise gifts. Return to the source of your love. Treat special days with special attention. Lend a helping hand with chores.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: There are also other flavored coffee syrup variations that are a little more involved than just simple syrup, and they include caramel and hazelnut syrups. For the caramel, combine the sugar, corn syrup, and ¼ cup (59 ml) of the water in a small saucepan.  Heat the mixture over medium-high heat and bring it to a boil. Cover the pan with a lid and boil for two to three minutes. Reserve ½ cup (119 ml) of water, because you will use this later to thin out the caramel sauce and turn it into syrup. After boiling for two to three minutes, keep the pan on the heat and remove the lid. Continue heating and stirring the mixture until it becomes light amber in color. Remove the pan from the heat. Slowly whisk in the remaining ½ cup (119 ml) of water, the vanilla, and the salt. Be very careful, as the hot caramel sauce may spatter when you add the water. Cool the mixture before serving or bottling. Store in the refrigerator.

SUMMARY: Melt the sugars. Uncover the pan and continue heating. Add the remaining ingredients.

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Visit your nearest thrift shop and buy two identical bags. Measure the length and width of both bags. Transfer these measurements to a piece of plywood. Insert the plywood into the bag. Install a bike rear rack (this is where you will mount the saddlebags)  Place the bag on the side of the bike rear rack. Poke holes on your markings. Get your drill and make holes passing through the plywood inside the bag. Place the U-bolt on the the bike rear rack. Mount the bag and secure them with the U-bolts and nuts. Do the same steps for the other bag.