In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Pick the cilantro leaves off the stem. For this recipe, you need ¾ cup destemmed cilantro leaves. Measure and pour the leaves into your food processor. In addition to the cilantro, add 1 green onion and 2 cloves of peeled garlic. Measure and pour 1 tablespoon (14.8 ml) lime juice, 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar, and 1 tablespoon (14.8 ml) jarred jalapeños into the food processors. Sprinkle in a ½ teaspoon kosher salt. Cover the food processor with the accompanying lid. Pulse the ingredients until every component is approximately the same size. This will take approximately 30 seconds. Measure ¼ cup olive oil. Remove the lid and pour the oil into the food processor. Press pulse until the ingredients and blended. Measure 3 tablespoons (44.4 ml) organic mayo. Add the mayo to the food processor. Hold down pulse until the ingredients are combined. Transfer the chimichurri aioli to a sealed container. Store the sauce in the refrigerator. It will last up to one week in the fridge.
Summary: Destem the cilantro. Combine ingredients in the food processor. Pulse the ingredients in the food processor. Add the olive oil. Add the organic mayo. Can and store the aioli.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: A driving rehabilitation specialist can observe you driving and help you find ways to develop more ergonomic habits. If your profession involves driving, talk to your employer or union representative. Contact your local jurisdiction's department of driver services for more information about driver rehabilitation. You can also find resources on the Association for Driver Rehabilitation Specialists website. Ask your primary care doctor to examine the affected area. They can offer pain management tips, a prescription medication, or refer you to a specialist. Check with your insurer to make sure any medication or specialist care is covered and in-network to avoid unexpected medical bills. Ask your doctor or specialist if your arm pain indicates any potential muscle, bone, or joint issues. Frequent driving or improper driving habits can result in issues like carpal tunnel syndrome, rotator cuff injuries, repetitive strain injury, or bursitis.  Driving can also cause and aggravate arthritis, especially in older adults. Describe the motions that cause pain, the affected areas, and whether the pain is dull or sharp. Ask your doctor or specialist, “Are my symptoms signs of any chronic disorders? Will medication or physical therapy be effective treatment options?” If your pain continues despite adopting ergonomic driving habits, your doctor can recommend a variety of treatments. Common options include anti-inflammatory or anti-pain medication and physical therapy. Depending on the severity of your case, your doctor may also recommend other treatments, such as cortisone injections, steroid injections, or surgery.
Summary: Consult a driving rehabilitation specialist. Make an appointment with your primary doctor. Ask about musculoskeletal disorders. Discuss your treatment options.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Pour 2 cups (470 ml) of vegetable oil into a deep pan and adjust the stovetop temperature to a high setting. Use a candy thermometer to monitor the oil as it heats. Once the oil has reached the desired temperature, use a slotted spoon to carefully place 1 pocket into the pan. Set the timer for 20 seconds and use a slotted spoon to remove the pocket once the time is up.  You may be able to fit more than 1 ravioli pocket in the pan at a time. Just make sure that the pockets aren’t touching, otherwise, they will stick together as they cook. The short deep-frying time of only 20 seconds is necessary so that the deep-fried beer remains alcoholic.  The ravioli pockets need to be more soft than crispy when making deep-fried beer. As each ravioli pocket is removed from the pan, transfer it directly onto a plate that is covered with paper towels. This will help to absorb the extra oil. Place the ravioli pockets next to each other rather than stacking them. When the deep-fried beer pockets have been removed from the pan, they will be hot and may burn you if you touch them. Leave them to cool on the paper towel for a few minutes before enjoying your first taste of deep-fried beer!  Hold the deep-fried beer pockets upright as you eat them, otherwise, the beer will spill.  You can serve the deep-fried beer pockets with cheese sauce for dipping.
Summary:
Heat vegetable oil in a deep pan until it reaches 325 °F (163 °C). Deep-fry the ravioli pockets in the oil for 20 seconds each. Place the ravioli pockets on paper towels to soak up the excess oil. Let the deep-fried beer pockets cool for 3-4 minutes before serving.