Article: One way to celebrate your love is by working together to make something new and exciting. Whether you've always hated the paint on the living room walls and want to refresh it, or if you think adding lights to the back porch would help make it more inviting in the summer months, get together to design and create something for your home. Married life can sometimes fall into a routine and, even if you love your daily routine, you might notice you don't learn new things or try new experiences. Take a class with your spouse to break that bubble and bring new life and fresh air into your life! Classes you could take include:  A beginner language class in a language you've always wanted to learn A sailing or surfing class together A pottery-making class A dance class like swing or salsa A cooking or baking class If your wedding dishes are fancy enough, chances are they're on display or maybe even hidden away “for safekeeping” in a high cabinet or the back of your pantry. While there's probably a reason you don't want to use your wedding china every day, make your anniversary special by bringing the china out and using it for a night! Take this time to renew your vows or, if you don't want to do something that formal, take the time to tell each other why you'd marry each other again in a heartbeat. Collect pennies from the year you were married and throw them into a fountain or well while making a wish. Instead of making the wishes in your head, say them out loud, and then talk about them together, and how you can support each other in the coming year. If you and your partner like travelling, you can also use pennies from your travels around the world! Take an afternoon to write your love story together, and then enclose the piece of paper in a bottle and send it on its way! Not only will you be sharing your love story with the world, but you might find it exciting to think that you're sharing your love and life with someone you'll never meet! Make sure you don't include too-personal information, like your last name or your address.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Make a change to your home. Learn something new together. Eat dinner with your wedding china. Go to the spot where you got engaged. Share your hopes for the future at a wishing well. Write a note in a bottle.

Problem: Article: Let the meals sit out on heat-safe surfaces for at least 30 minutes before you start to package them up for the freezer. If you need to, touch the top of the food or insert a fork to check the temperature in the center. If you don’t let your food cool off before you put it in the freezer, it may not freeze well or the texture could be negatively affected. Use small plastic containers for sauces, gravies, and dressings. Use larger airtight containers, like Tupperware, for the entrees. Use aluminum foil to cover dishes like meatloaf or lasagna, then wrap it in plastic wrap before freezing it. If you’re putting meal components in freezer bags, press out as much air as possible or use a vacuum sealer. Since you’ll be stacking the meals in your freezer, use shallow containers and press down the freezer bags to be as flat and thin as possible. Label everything clearly with a permanent marker so the information will stay put! Write the dish name, the cook date, and the number of servings on the label. If you like, you can also include brief thawing and baking/warming instructions on each container.  For example, a label might look like this: Chicken Spaghetti. October 5, 2018. 5 servings. Thaw in fridge overnight and reheat at 350 °F (177 °C) for 45 minutes. If you prefer, print the labels out and cover them with packaging tape to protect the ink from smearing. Your recipe sheets or label notes will definitely save you time when it comes to thawing and reheating the food. Simply follow the instructions you noted earlier and enjoy your pre-cooked meals! Be sure to thaw dishes out properly to preserve the flavor and texture of the food.  Thaw food overnight in the refrigerator or defrost it in the microwave before reheating it. For example, thaw casseroles out completely before heating them, or reheat un-thawed casseroles at a lower temperature for 30-45 minutes before increasing to the regular temperature for the normal cooking time.
Summary: Let the meals cool off before putting them in storage containers. Package each meal securely in an airtight container before freezing it. Label each container with the dish name and number of servings. Thaw and reheat each meal when you’re ready to eat it.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The bride and groom might have a particular song list they want to use for the wedding party processional, bride’s processional, and recessional. If not, send them several tried-and-true options to choose from, such as “First Day of my Life” by Bright Eyes, “Here Comes the Sun” covered by the Sleepy Time Players, and “Make You Feel My Love” by Adele. If your bride and groom prefer more traditional options, Pachelbel’s Canon in D, Claude Debussy’s “Claire de Lune,” and Bach’s “Air on the G string” are classics. Great genres for these events include smooth jazz and classical. Match the feel of the music to the atmosphere of the venue. These include: the father/bride dance, the mother/groom dance, and the first dance as couple. The couple may have songs in mind, but most slow, romantic songs will work. Great options include “When You Need Me” by Bruce Springsteen, “Isn’t She Lovely” by Stevie Wonder, and “Count On Me” by Bruno Mars. Send your list to the couple for approval. Make sure that it’s at least two hours long, and start with a slow song to get people ready for dancing. Include a wide variety of songs that are suited for every demographic (children, young adults, and older folks). Pick songs that 85% of people would know.  Ask the couple for their list of must-play and don’t-play songs. Change the genre between each song that so that everyone gets a break sometimes. You want people with different music tastes to have a chance to get a drink, step outside, or talk to the couple while keeping some guests on the dance floor.

SUMMARY: Work with the bride and groom to decide songs for the ceremony. Make a cocktail hour, entrance, and dinner playlist. Plan out songs for the formal dances. Create a dance set.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: [Find That Email] is an email finding tool with great accuracy. It's algorithms scans through 20 different datasets to accurately figure out a person's email address. It also has a feature called "Domain Search" that lists all the people, job titles and email addresses of anybody from that domain.
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This app can help guide you through cleaning your Registry by scanning for corrupted or unnecessary files, determining which ones are safe to remove, and removing them as needed. To install it, do the following:  Go to http://www.auslogics.com/en/software/registry-cleaner/ in your computer's web browser. Click Download now. Double-click the downloaded setup file. Click Yes when prompted. Click Click to install. Uncheck the offered software's box and click Decline (you may have to do this several times). Wait for the app to finish installing. Click Finish once the Registry Cleaner finishes installing, then click Yes when prompted. It's a tab at the top of the window. A drop-down menu will appear. In the Settings drop-down menu, you'll see a "Back Up Changes" option which should have a checkmark to the left of it. If this option isn't checked, click it to check it. This option is at the bottom of the window. Registry Cleaner will begin scanning your Registry for bad entries. When the results display, you can proceed. It's at the bottom of the window. Doing so causes Registry Cleaner to remove any unnecessary or corrupted entries. This can take anywhere from a few minutes to over an hour depending on how bloated your Registry is. If your computer begins acting different or displaying errors for normal processes, you can restore your Registry by doing the following:  Click File. Click Rescue Center. Select the most recent backup. Click Restore.
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Install the Registry Cleaner app. Open the Registry Cleaner. Click Settings. Make sure "Back Up Changes" is checked. Click Scan Now. Click Repair. Restore your Registry settings if necessary.