In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: . Lemon juice has natural bleaching properties that can add subtle highlights to hair without the damaging effects of bleach. It's like the sun in fruit form.  Squeeze the juice of several lemons into a small bowl. Apply the juice to the strands of your hair from root to ends using a paintbrush, your fingers, or by dipping your strands into the bowl. Sit out in the sun for 20-30 minutes to activate the bleaching effect. This method works best on light hair, as darker hair may turn orange or brassy. . If you want to add some colored streaks to your hair, you need look no further than your kitchen pantry! Kool-aid can be used to achieve purple, red, pink, and green highlights.  Boil water in a medium-sized pot. Add 4-5 packets of sugar free Kool-Aid and mix until the powder dissolves. Apply the Kool-Aid to your hair in streaks using either a paintbrush, your fingers, or by dipping your hair into the pot. Leave the color in for 10-15 minutes before rinsing. . If you're brunette and just looking for a some lighter tones for dimension, consider rinsing your hair in chamomile tea until you see the desired effect. Just brew a pot, leave it to cool, and use it to rinse your normal conditioner out of your hair. Then go relax in the sun! This won't drastically change the color of your hair -- it'll just add some natural, sun-kissed tones. It should take about a week. . If you're looking for a temporary, fun color, you can "dye" your hair with chalk. It's easier with lighter hair, but darker hair can take on a more subtle, is-it-or-isn't-it-look that's fun, too. It's super temporary, of course! If you have very light hair, the tint can last through a wash or two. If it doesn't come out completely immediately, it will come out within the next few washes.
Summary: Use lemons Use Kool-Aid Use chamomile tea Highlight your hair with chalk

Heartier species of fish are the best type to grill, since they'll hold up to high heat and won't flake apart when you try to lift them. Look for a thick, steak-like texture and avoid grilling flaky, delicate fish that will simply fall apart when prodded. Here are some great types of fish to barbecue:  Salmon Tuna Halibut Swordfish
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One-sentence summary -- Choose a fillet to barbecue.

Q: Place the pan or skillet you will be using to cook the pizza over medium high heat. Add a teaspoon or so (about 4.92 ml) of cooking oil and swirl so that the cooking oil coats the bottom of the pan. You can also use two equal sized pans if you want to cook both pizzas at the same time. Other than a skillet, you can also make stovetop pizza using a tawa, a thin metal pan common throughout parts of Asia. Once the pan has heated, carefully drop one pizza dough circle into the pan and cook for about 1 minute until you see bubbles forming on the dough and the edges getting slightly golden. If the bubbles are large, you can deflate them by poking them with a spatula. You also can keep them if you wish; they will turn crispy when fully cooked. After the one minute of cooking is up, flip the dough circle over using a spatula. Then spread half the pizza sauce over the dough except for the outer two inches (5 cm) or so, as this will be the crust. Sprinkle on half the cheese and add half the pizza toppings. After you have added all the pizza toppings, place the lid on top of the pan or skillet you are using and turn the heat down to medium. Covering the pan traps the heat so that the cheese can melt and the toppings can cook. Leave the pan or skillet covered for 4-5 minutes. After the five minutes are up, take the lid off the pan. If the cheese has melted and the bottom of the pizza looks golden brown, the pizza should be done. If not, replace the lid back on the pan and check every minute or so until the pizza is ready. Once the pizza is ready, use a spatula to take it out of the pan and place it on a cutting board to cool. In the meantime, make another small pizza using the other dough circle. Once both pizzas are cooked and have cooled enough to eat, slice and enjoy your pan made pizza!
A: Heat a large pan. Cook the dough on one side. Flip the dough. Cover the skillet and turn down the heat. Cook for 4-5 minutes. Place the pizza on a cutting board and cool.

Article: Babies with low muscle tone are usually described as floppy or feeling like a "rag doll" when held. This condition is known as hypotonia. Infants usually have flexed elbows and knees, whereas those with low muscle tone have loosely extended joints.  While infants with normal tone can be lifted and held from under the armpits, babies with hypotonia typically slip from their parents' hands because their arms rise without resistance.  Hypotonia results in weaker stomach muscles. Therefore, the stomach may extend outward more than usual.  Poor muscle control of the head (head rolling to the side or forward and backward) is also a symptom. Children affected by Down Syndrome often grow slower than other children, and are therefore shorter in stature. Newborns with Down Syndrome are usually small, and a person with Down Syndrome will most likely remain short through adulthood.  A study conducted in Sweden shows that the mean birth length is 48 centimeter (18.9 in) for both males and females with Down Syndrome. In comparison, the average length for those without the disability is 51.5 cm. Also look for excess fat or skin surrounding the neck. In addition, neck instability tends to be a common issue. While neck dislocation is uncommon, it is more likely to occur in people with Down Syndrome than those without the disability. Caretakers should be aware of a lump or pain behind the ear, a stiff neck that doesn't heal quickly, or changes in the way a person walks (appearing unsteady on their feet). This includes legs, arms, fingers, and toes. Those with Down Syndrome often have shorter arms and legs, a shorter torso, and higher knees than those without it.  People with Down Syndrome often have webbed toes, which is distinguished by the fusing together of the second and third toe.  There may also be a wide space between the big toe and second toe, and a deep crease on the sole of the foot where this space is. The fifth finger (pinky) can sometimes only have 1 flexion furrow, or place where the finger bends.  Hyperflexibility is also a symptom. This is identifiable by joints that seem to easily extend beyond the normal range of motion. A child with Down Syndrome may easily "do the splits," and may be at risk of falling over as a result. Having one singular crease across the palm of the hand, and a pinky finger that curves towards the thumb are additional characteristics.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Look for low muscle tone. Look for shortened height. Look for a short and wide neck. Look for short and stocky appendages.

Problem: Article: Place two cans of sardines, seven ounces of cottage cheese, seven ounces of Greek yogurt, and the juice from half a lemon into a food processor. Turn the food processor on and mix until you have a fine paste. You can serve this on crackers or bread for a quick, savory snack. You don't have to cook sardines to enjoy them. You can open a can and simply eat the sardines on their own. This can be a quick snack on the go. Sardines and crackers can be a quick and easy snack. Simply cut some sardines into small pieces and use them as a topping on your favorite cracker. For added taste, combine the sardines with a bit of cheese.
Summary:
Make pate with sardines. Eat sardines on their own straight from the can. Top crackers with sardines.