In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Put two to three teaspoons of high-quality instant coffee into a shaker.  The original frappé from 1957 used Nescafe, and most recipes for the drink call for the use of Nescafe Classic.  If you can get the Greek version of Nescafe Classic, it is said to produce the best foam. Depending on your personal preference, you can add anywhere from one to four teaspoons of sugar, or none at all. In Greece, a frappé with no sugar is described as "sketo," one with a moderate amount of sugar (one or two teaspoons) is referred to as "metrio" and one that is very sweet is called "glyko." Next, add a small amount of water. Recipes vary with respect to how much water to add, with some calling for as little as two to three teaspoons (10-15ml), and others as much as three tablespoons. You may need to experiment with this some to get it right. It's important that your coffee and sugar be covered with water, but too much water will decrease the foaminess of the drink. If you wish, add two ice cubes in the shaker and close tight. While some recipes suggest adding a couple of ice cubes to the shaker, others indicate the water should not even be chilled. Again, you may wish to experiment with this to get the consistency you like best. Close the shaker tightly and shake aggressively and quickly to create a thick, creamy foam.  You should shake the coffee for at least 15 seconds.Many recipes call for a shake of 30 seconds or more.  Instead of shaking, you can also use an immersion blender to mix up the coffee. Some prefer this shaking, both for ease and quality of foam.
Summary: Measure the coffee. Add sugar. Add water. Add ice if desired. Shake it up.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Having regular meetings on your calendar and knowing that you’ll need to be able to talk intelligently with other people about a book is a great incentive to keep reading.  Depending on where you live, you may have many genres to choose from.  Try sticking to your favorite genre first, just to make sure that you stay on track.  You can branch out after you’ve gotten into the swing of things. If you can’t find any near you, you can start your own.  You can use Facebook or meetup to create groups easily. The public library systems in many states or larger cities often choose one book and encourage as many people as possible to read it at the same time. They usually include programs like book talks and other events where you can join a discussion. If you do this with friends, it can be easier to stay on track, and you’ll have someone to talk to about the book. You can look for a broader forum that discusses multiple kinds of books, or you can pursue a specific artist or genre. On social media forums like Goodreads, you can see what your friends are reading, read book reviews, and keep track of your own reading so you can see your progress.  There is also an option to find books related to ones you’ve liked as well, which makes finding new books easy.
Summary: Join a book club. Participate in city or statewide reading initiative. Sign up for an online book forum.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can also use a small, wide-mouthed jar instead. This is enough for one treatment. If you have very big shoes, you might want to double the amount. While essential oil does not really have any odor-zapping properties, it can make your shoes smell nicer. Choose something that smells refreshing. Great options include:  Citrus Lavender Peppermint Tea tree Pine and cedar If you are using a jar, simply put the lid onto the jar and shake it. Keep stirring or shaking until you can't see any more lumps or clumps. This may seem like it is a lot, but you shouldn't skimp on the baking soda. If you don't use enough, then the smell won't go away. Don't rub the baking soda into the shoe, or you will have a hard time getting it out. You can shake and jiggle your shoe to help spread the baking soda across the sole, however. It would be better if you let them sit overnight, or even for a full 24 hours. The longer you let the baking soda sit in your shoes, the more odor will be absorbed! Once the time is up, turn the shoes upside down over a trashcan or sink, and shake the baking soda out. You may have to tap the toe area to get it all out. Don't worry if there is some baking soda left inside your shoe; it is not harmful. If this really bothers you, however, you can vacuum any leftover baking soda up. You can use this treatment up to once a week. Essential oil can get expensive however, so if it is starting to be a strain on your wallet, you could do a weekly treatment with just plain baking soda, and a monthly treatment with essential oil.
Summary:
Put 2 tablespoons of baking soda into a small bowl. Add 5 drops of essential oil for fragrance. Stir everything with a fork. Measure out 1 tablespoon of baking soda into the heel of each shoe. Tilt the shoe downward, so that the baking soda goes down into the toe area. Let the shoes sit for several hours. Dump the baking soda into the trash or sink. Repeat as necessary.