In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Add salt to taste (optional). Place in the refrigerator to chill until needed. This serves about 4-6 people and goes well with a meal needing a sweet, hot touch as a condiment.
Summary: Assemble the ingredients and items needed to make the salsa. Combine all of the ingredients in a large bowl. Cover the bowl. Serve.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Realize that children cope differently at different ages, and that children of all ages are likely to be resistant to you dating soon after separating from their other parent. Think about how your child(ren) are likely to react to you going out with other people.  Have your children had the ability to process their emotional issues regarding the separation? Adolescents tend to hide their fears. Children under age 10 tend to be more possessive about their parents. Children frequently have concerns about losing a parent during a separation or divorce. Children of any age should be made aware that just because you are dating, you are not trying to replace their other parent.  Open lines of communication, but don’t overshare. If a child is fine with you dating, end the conversation. Reassure your child that the other person will not replace their other parent or take you away from them. Allow your child to voice concerns and emotions without fear of punishment. Even if your divorce is final and your children appear to be okay that you are dating, you should avoid having them meet every person you date. The children should only meet a person that will likely be around for a while, not casual dates that will likely come and go.  Young children tend to form attachments more easily than adults. If your relationship doesn’t work out, your child may need to deal with the loss of this person, too. If you have not gotten to know this person very well, they may bring some exposures to your children that you would prefer they not be exposed to. Realize that children need time to transition to their new lives with separated parents before new people are added into it.
Summary: Be sensitive to the children’s ages and emotional states. Talk about dating. Shield children from casual dates.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: While it seems like all doorbells should be able to withstand varying weather conditions, that’s unfortunately not the case. Be sure to choose one that will last throughout the seasons and won’t be damaged by fluctuating temperatures, rain, or snow. Look for a bell with packaging that specifically states it is weather-resistant or weatherproof. Because wireless bells use radio waves to transmit the signal, you should pick one that can operate on multiple frequencies. This will ensure that neither your neighbor’s wireless doorbell nor their garage door opener signal your own doorbell to chime. If you find that there is interference, simply change the privacy code on the bell to adjust the frequency. The size of your home will determine the range that you’ll need. A standard wireless doorbell has a range of 150 feet (46 m). If the interior of your home has a distance greater than this, you’ll need to choose a bell with a wider range. Interior walls can also interfere with the range of a bell, so take your room configuration into account. If you have your heart set on a certain bell, but the range is insufficient, buy an extender to increase the range so that it can be heard throughout your home. If you have a large home, you may want to place receivers in more than one location. For instance, you may want one on every level of your home, or you may wish to place an additional receiver somewhere where it may be difficult to hear the main receiver, such as the laundry room. Wireless doorbells need a power source, and you have a choice of what kind of source you prefer. If the location you’d like to put the bell and receiver are near outlets, then you can go with an electric bell. If there’s not an outlet handy, you may want to choose a battery-operated doorbell—just be sure to stock up on extra batteries and change them out when needed.
Summary:
Pick a doorbell that is heat and water resistant. Choose a doorbell with varying frequencies. Ensure the range is sufficient. Decide how many receivers you would like. Pick between battery-operated or electric power.