Find a clean 1 gallon (3.8 L) bucket and fill it with water. Dissolve 13.1 ounces (370 g) of metabisulphite crystals into the bucket. Place all your wine bottles into the solution until they are full. Take them out and scrub the insides over a sink using a bottle brush. Afterward, fill them with warm water and dump them out. Repeat this 2 to 3 more times to rinse out the cleaning solution.  Always use green bottles for red wine, as red wine is light sensitive. Use sterilized tongs or gloves to handle all equipment after sterilization. Place the fermented wine onto a clean, flat surface. Lay the wine bottles onto the floor in front of the wine. Place the siphon into the wine and the plastic tube into the wine bottles. Move the inner tube in and out of the siphon 3 to 4 times and wait for the wine to fill the bottles. Remove the inner tube from the siphon to stop the wine flow. Slide the corker open by pressing the outside handles upward. Place a new cork into the slot in the middle of the tool. Bring down the handles halfway and place the head of the corker over the tip of the wine bottle so it's flush with the rim. Continue pressing the handles down slowly and the cork should fit snugly into the bottle's opening. Purchase corkers from online suppliers or rent one from a local wine shop. Although this range is fine, the ideal temperature is 55 °F (13 °C). A cool storage is ideal. Refrigerators will do for up to 2 months, but they are not ideal long-term solutions since temperatures will likely fall below 45 °F (7 °C).  Purchase a wine cooler from a local wine store or online supplier for an ideal storage. Don't keep your wine in places where it could freeze, such as in the freezer or an unheated garage during the winter. Avoid regions of extreme temperature fluctuations. Red wines like merlot, zinfandel, and pinot noir, age best after 3 to 5 years. White wines like riesling can also be aged for 3 to 5 years, while chardonnay is best after 2 to 3 years. Rosé's are best after 1 to 2 years. If you enjoy the taste of your wine prior to aging, don't feel obligated to wait. Aging simply makes it taste different—usually from the breakdown of organic tannins—which is not necessarily better. ! Sniff the wine after opening a bottle. Pour it into a glass and look at the colors on the edges. Taste it and take note of the flavors. If you added tannins, take note of the dry flavor. If you want it drier, add more stems next time. Save your unopened bottles in a cool, dry place for your next dinner party.
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One-sentence summary -- Create a metabisulphite solution to clean your bottles. Sterilize your wine bottles in the metabisulphite solution. Bottle the wine using a siphon. Insert a cork into the openings of your wine bottles to seal them. Store your wine within 45 to 65 °F (7 to 18 °C). Age your wine based on the type. Enjoy your hard work

Q: When it comes to complimenting a girl, you'll want to avoid anything that makes her feel like a sex object (or a "piece of meat") rather than a feeling, thinking human being. Keep you compliments about her beauty, her intelligence, her decisions, and her personality. Avoid the following subjects:  Her sex characteristics (e.g., bust size) How revealing or non-revealing her clothing is Her race or ethnicity Outward identifiers of her religion or social status While it's OK to be attracted to someone or be captivated by someone's beauty, getting too fixated on her looks can be a great way to ruin your chances. In extreme cases, this sort of behavior can constitute harassment. Actions and comments that are inappropriately personal or sexual or personal are off-limits. Avoid the following sorts of actions:  Staring or ogling — especially if you're looking below the neck Asking prying questions about her dating or sex history Pressing her for a chance to hang out together if she says "no" or offers an excuse for why she can't Making any sort of comment that insinuates that she should do something sexual with you Touching someone inappropriately against their will is wrong. At best, it is cause for this person to get angry with you. At worst, it can be a crime. If you haven't already established that touching is OK, keep your hands to yourself except for harmless flirtatious gestures like briefly touching her shoulder as you laugh. If she appears uncomfortable or asks you to stop, stop — even if you don't think you're doing anything wrong. As noted above, gentle teasing can be a great way to flirt with a girl and get her to blush. However, there's a fine line to be aware of here. Teasing a girl in a way that makes her feel self-conscious or under attack can lead to hurt feelings, anger, and even lasting grudges. Avoid the following sorts of topics as a general rule:  Negative comments about her appearance or weight Serious criticisms of her personal, political, or religious views Gossipy comments about her family or the people she spends time with Mean-spirited imitations of her tics or habits A few sincere presents or a fancy night out every once in a while can be great for showing that a girl means a lot to you. However, trying to throw your weight around by spending lots of money on your outings or buying luxurious gifts isn't a good idea. It may make her blush, but if she's intelligent, her blushing is likely to be out of embarrassment for you. Money is entirely separate from your ability to make girls feel special. People with lots of money can be romantic, but this isn't why they're romantic. Trying to woo girls with money is only likely to make you end up broke or in the company of women with poor life priorities.
A: Don't objectify her. Don't be creepy. Don't use inappropriate touch. Don't be cruel when you tease her. Don't rely on money or gifts.

Article: Most septum piercings will heal up without a problem if you keep them clean. Unfortunately, however, infections do sometimes happen. The following are signs your piercing has become infected:  Yellow or green discharge. A lump near the piercing. Intense pain, redness, or swelling. Your first impulse may be to remove your jewelry if you notice signs of an infection. However, this can actually make the infection worse. If the hole in your piercing closes, this can form an abscess that can have serious medical complications. In the event your piercing becomes infected, make an appointment with a doctor immediately. Infections should not be treated without medical assistance and self-medicating can worsen an infection. Infections are usually treated via topical or oral antibiotics. Take the full round of any antibiotics your doctor prescribes, even after symptoms of an infection have passed.  With prompt, proper treatment, a pierced septum infection can be quickly treated.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Recognize an infection. Do not remove your jewelry. See a doctor right away. Take any medications your doctor prescribes.