In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Use a sharp carving knife to cut the meat into 1⁄2 inch (1.3 cm)-thick slices. To ensure tender slices, remember to cut against the grain. Divide the chateaubriand slices among 4 serving plates. If you prefer to let your guests serve themselves, set the meat on a serving platter in the center of the table. Store leftover chateaubriand in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3 to 5 days. Use a ladle to spoon sauce directly on the slices of meat. Do this just before you serve the meat, so the sauce stays warm. Fill a gravy boat or sauce dish with the rest of the béarnaise sauce and place it near the meat. Your guests can help themselves to more sauce, if they need it. Béarnaise sauce should be used soon after it's made. Avoid storing leftover sauce because it will separate and congeal.
Summary: Slice the chateaubriand. Plate the slices of meat. Spoon the béarnaise sauce over the meat. Set out a bowl of béarnaise sauce on the table.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you have previous DJ experience (which hopefully you do!), post professional-quality photos and videos of people enjoying themselves at your past events to gain credibility. Be sure to include contact information on your website, and add more photos and videos as you play more weddings. Start with Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Make a professional page that’s separate from your personal account where you can post new photos, thank previous clients, and show off how much fun you have DJing! Place an ad on Craigslist and local event planning boards. Send advertisements to local magazines and newspapers to gain visibility. Include your previous DJ experience, the type of equipment you have, and a short blurb about why you’re awesome. Word-of-mouth will help you get referrals for new clients. Get business cards to hand out whenever someone says the word “wedding.” Some venues have a list of popular DJs that couples can use if they don’t want to find a DJ on their own. Try to get on as many lists as you can by introducing yourself to the coordinators, giving them your business card, and asking to do an “audition.”
Summary: Make a website. Promote yourself on social media. Place ads online and in print. Tell everyone you know that you’re DJing weddings. Go to popular venues to get on their DJ list.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Using a sifter, sift 300 grams (10½ ounces) of icing sugar into a large bowl. This is to break apart any chunks that might have formed in the container, and prevent the icing from getting clumpy when you add water to it. You will need to dissolve your icing sugar with some water so that you can spread it over the fairy cakes. Start by adding two tablespoons of water and mixing it quickly with a fork. You want to end up with a somewhat runny consistency so that you can drizzle it over the fairy cakes. Add more water to make the icing thinner, and more icing sugar to make it thicker. You can make the icing flavoured by adding some lemon juice. Use one part lemon juice and one part water. If the icing becomes too thin, then add more of the sugar. You can leave the white icing as it is, or you can add colour to it to match the theme of your party. Add a few drops of food colouring to the icing and stir. For darker icing, use more food colouring. If the icing becomes too thin, then add a little bit more of the sugar.
Summary:
Sift the icing sugar into a bowl. Add two to three tablespoons of warm water. Consider adding some flavouring. Consider adding some colouring.