Article: After one or two days, it’s time to strain the cordial. Position the strainer on top of a clean bowl and line the strainer with cheesecloth. Pour in the cordial mixture, using the cheesecloth to strain out the flowers, zest, and fruit slices.  Let the mixture drain through for a few minutes. You can also squeeze the fruit inside the cheesecloth to remove as much cordial as possible. If you don’t have cheesecloth, you can use a piece of muslin, a jelly bag, or a clean tea towel. As the cordial drains through the cheesecloth, sterilize the jars to prepare them for bottling. To sterilize them, run the jars through the dishwasher and wash the lids by hand in hot, soapy water. Let them cool before bottling the cordial. To sterilize without a dishwasher, wash the bottles and lids by hand. Dry the bottles and leave the lids to air dry. Transfer the bottles to a roasting pan and bake them in a 320 F (160 C) oven for 10 to 20 minutes. Remove from the oven and allow to cool. Once all the cordial has been strained from the fruit and flowers, you can bottle it or use it immediately. Use the funnel to pour the cordial into sterilized bottles or mason jars. Transfer the filled bottles to the refrigerator. Homemade elderflower cordial will last for up to six weeks in the fridge.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Strain the mixture. Sterilize the jars. Bottle the cordial.

Problem: Article: Be aware that swooping in and removing the cat poop as the dog is going to it can backfire. It simply serves to increase competition for the poop. It is better to let the dog investigate but then distract it and reward its redirected attention. " One method is to hold a treat in your fist and let the dog sniff the fist but not have the treat. When the dog eventually gives up sniffing the closed fist and turns its head away, say "come away", and give it a treat (not the one in the fist). Eventually the dog will learn that no matter how tempting the forbidden treat, when you say "Come away" there is a guaranteed goodie waiting for it. Never rub the dog's face in feces and never physically or verbally abuse the dog. The dog's actions may be annoying, and disgusting, but you need to act strategically in order actually change the behavior. Yelling and getting visibly angry will only teach the dog to fear you and to become more secretive in its activities.
Summary: Be gentle when stopping the behavior. Train the dog to leave the cat poop and "come away. Never punish the dog.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Be sure to go through all of the pockets, both interior and exterior, as well. Once you have everything out, you can use this chance to clean your purse as well. A quick and easy way to do this is to turn it upside down and shake it over a trashcan to empty out any debris. How you do this will depend on what you had inside your purse and how you organize things; everyone is a little different. In either case, it might be a good idea to put similar items (or items with similar uses) together. Here are some samples of piles to get you started:  Electronics Feminine care products Gift cards, coupons, and loyalty cards Makeup Medication Wallet, money, and credit cards Trash If it's been a while since you last cleaned out your purse, you might have some items that don't belong, such as: candy wrappers, a pair of extra socks you brought because it was raining, expired coupons, or receipts for items you no longer have. Throw away the items that need to be thrown away (such as candy wrappers) and put away items that don't belong (such as that change of socks). Take a careful look at your items. Do you really use that tablet or eReader each and every time you leave the house? Some seldom-used items are important in case of emergencies (such as feminine care products or medication) but other items (such as electronic or entertainment items) are not absolutely necessary.  This does not mean that you can never bring your electronic or entertainment items with you. Pack them in your purse only when you know that you will need them; otherwise, leave them at home. Be selective about your makeup. Limit yourself to just one lipstick shade and one eye shadow palette. You can change them out weekly; the less you pack, the better. Since you are organizing your purse, you can take this time to switch it out for a new one. This will force you to be more selective about what you put into your purse. It will also prevent you from stuffing unnecessary items into it, which can lead to clutter. Pouches are a great way to keep your things organized, but they also take up space. If your purse already has pockets in it, then you can use those instead. Pockets are also great at keeping things like cell phones in one place (as opposed to rattling about loosely in your purse). Consider a purse that has a small, exterior pocket. This is great for keys, and makes them easy to grab.

SUMMARY: Take everything out of your purse. Sort everything into piles. Throw out any trash or items that don't belong. Go through your piles and pull out the items that you seldom use. Consider getting a smaller purse. Consider getting a purse with interior and/or exterior pockets.

If a food contains a lot of nutrients and vitamins but your body cannot absorb or process them, then the nutrients are essentially wasted. Cooking can often increase the absorption of certain nutrients. For instance, the absorption of beta-carotene was found to be 6.5 times greater when carrots were stir fried versus when eaten raw. Tomatoes sautéed in olive oil may be linked to an  increased absorption of lycopene, an antioxidant. Spinach, asparagus, and mushrooms are other foods that may benefit from heating, as this can increase the bioavailability of certain nutrients, allowing your body to better absorb them. Try cooking foods whole an unpeeled to preserve their vitamins while cooking. It may surprise you to learn that microwaving is a good way to heat food while preserving many nutrients, particularly in mushrooms and garlic. This is due to the short cooking times. Iron pots may destroy vitamin C but add iron, especially in acidic food, while unlined copper will destroy vitamin C, vitamin E, and folacin. Roasting meat for a long time destroys thiamin. If you boil vegetables or cook them in large quantities of fat (for instance, through deep-frying), you may end up leaching out valuable vitamins. Water-soluble vitamins such as vitamin B and vitamin C will be leached out during boiling, while fat-soluble vitamins such as vitamin A will leach out into cooking oil. Instead, steam vegetables using a small amount of water on the stovetop or in a microwave. You can also sauté them in a small amount of fat that will be including in the dish itself.  As long as you use microwave-safe vessels, microwaving does not affect nutrient content more than any other cooking method.  Keep the lid on. By keeping the lid on your pot while cooking vegetables, steam is created that helps cook the vegetables faster. Drizzling some olive oil on your salad or lightly frying your greens in oil can help you absorb the fat-soluble vitamins contained in vegetables. Any water that is used while cooking catches the vitamins that leach out of the food, as well as some of its flavor. Choose cooking methods that allow you to retain this water. For example, cook vegetables in a soup. Or, use the leftover water from steaming as the basis for the broth for your next batch of soup.
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Know which foods are most nutritious when cooked and how to cook them. Choose cooking pots wisely. Don’t overcook. Steam where possible. Add some oil to your vegetables. Reuse or conserve cooking water.