In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This will give you about 1 ½ cups (350 milliliters) of sugar water. If you need to make more/less sugar water, then use one part water to one part sugar. The high temperature will help dissolve the sugar water faster.  Be sure to stir often to help the sugar dissolve. As soon as the water begins to boil, reduce the heat and bring the water to a simmer. It will take about three minutes for the sugar to dissolve. Set it down onto a heat-resistant surface and let the mixture return to room temperature. Place a funnel into the neck of a glass bottle, and carefully pour the sugar water into the bottle. If you cannot find a bottle, you can use a glass jar. Put the cap on the bottle and close it tightly. Use it within one month. You can use sugar water to make lemonade or cocktails.
Summary: Fill a pot with 1 cup (240 milliliters) and 1 cup (200 grams) sugar. Set the pot on the stove and boil the water. Reduce the water to a simmer and wait until the sugar dissolves. Take the pot off the stove and let it cool. Transfer the mixture to a bottle. Store the sugar water in the refrigerator.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It's the purple app with an envelope icon on the front. It's in the top-left corner of the screen. This option is near the top of the menu here. You'll see this link below your name near the top of the "Accounts" page. If you have multiple Yahoo accounts signed into one device, you can tap "Account info" below any name to view that account's settings. It's near the bottom of the account page here. If you've recently signed into the Yahoo Mail app, you may not be prompted to enter a password. If you're using an iPhone with Touch ID enabled, you can scan your fingerprint instead. It's near the middle of the screen. This grey link will appear toward the bottom of the page beneath the Make my account more secure button. You'll enter your password once in the "New password" field and then again in the "Confirm new password" field directly below it. You can check the "Show password" box toward the bottom of the screen to reveal the password you're typing. Tapping this option will change your password for your Yahoo account on all platforms. To verify, sign out of your Yahoo account and then sign back in with your new password.
Summary: Open Yahoo Mail. Tap ☰. Tap Manage Account. Tap the "Account info" link. Tap Security Settings. Type in your phone's passcode. Tap Change password. Tap No, I want to change my password. Type in your new password twice. Tap Continue.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: While all programmable thermostats have roughly the same functions, they aren’t universally operated in the same manner. If you have the manual for your thermostat, keep it handy in case it has a unique set of operations. Track when you leave the house (or workplace) and are away regularly for at least 4 hours. Make notes about your schedule for 7 days, including all 24 hours each day. The current time and date must be entered into your programmable thermostat for it to function properly. Nearly all thermostats have a button that reads “set” or possibly even “day/time” Press this button and a clock will appear on the display for you to set the time and the date. Use the up and down arrows to set the items and press the same “set” or “day/time” button again after each step to proceed to the next.  Prompts will indicate whether to enter the time as a twelve-hour increment or as a twenty-four-hour figure. You may also need to set the day of the week, but it will follow in the same process after the time and date. Once you have the date and time programmed, you are ready to program the thermostat’s schedule. Some brands will have an actual “program” button, whereas others may require you to scroll past the time and date information by hitting the “set” button several times. You will reach a screen on the display where it prompts you to set a “wake” time for weekday mornings. You may actually want to set the time very slightly before you wake up so that the system is already running.  Most thermostats will allow you to schedule weekdays and weekends separately, whereas some may allow you to schedule each day separately. Again, you can use the up and down arrows to cycle through the time. With the “wake” time set, you will now have to set the “wake” temperature. Press the respective button for your model thermostat again and the temperature will begin blinking. Use the up and down arrows to find the temperature you want. Some models may allow you to set a temperature range so that you don’t have to reprogram the thermostat with each season. For example, it may prompt you to set both a wake summer and winter temperature. This will ensure that the system heats when the ambient temperature is below a certain threshold and cools when above another threshold. With the “wake” time and temperature set, the thermostat will prompt you to schedule the time you leave for the day during the week. Most people set these temperatures much higher during the summer or lower during the winter to conserve energy and run the system less while no one is home. Use the same process of hitting the “set” or “program” button and the up and down hours to cycle through and find the settings you want. If you don’t want the system to run at all while you’re away, you can simply set it to turn on at a temperature that you know your home won’t reach. The next time and temperature setting the thermostat will request is for what time you return home during the week. As with the “wake” setting, you may want to set the time fifteen-to-thirty minutes before you get home if you want to ensure that the home has already reached the temperature when you arrive. The fourth and final weekday setting the thermostat will request is for the time you go to sleep at night. Since many people might open windows during summer nights or pile on extra blankets during the winter, you can save money and energy by respectively raising or lowering the overnight temperature setting. Wherever you set this temperature will hold over until the “wake” time and temperature you have set for the following morning. Once you finish setting the weekday schedule, the thermostat will prompt you to set the same four times—wake, leave, return, and sleep—for the weekend. As with the other settings, keep using the “set” or “program” button in order to advance the menu and keep using the arrows to adjust the times and temperatures. Depending on your thermostat model, once you hit “set” or “program” on the final weekend “sleep” settings, it may return you to the current day, time, and temperature and begin following the schedule. Other models may have a “run” button that you must press to initiate the schedule.
Summary:
Read the manual. Determine your schedule. Program time and date information. Press the “set” or “program” button. Press “set” or “program” again to set a temperature. Set the “leave” time and temperature. Set the “return” time and temperature. Set the “sleep” time and temperature. Repeat the process for the weekend. Press the “run” button to initiate.