Write an article based on this "Eat as soon as possible. Scoop into small bowls. Garnish if desired. Store in an air-tight container. Finished."
article: The fresher the sorbet is, the better it will taste.  You should eat it within a week of making it, but it will be best the day that you make it. While some people may want to eat an entire quart of sorbet right out of the carton with a spoon, if you’re serving guests, you’ll likely want to make your presentation nice.  You can scoop the ice cream out with an ice cream scoop or large spoon. If you want to get fancy, garnish your sorbet.  You can place a whole piece of fruit on top, garnish with a sprig of mint or another herb, or drizzle with a colorful syrup or reduction. You can store your sorbet for up to a week.  It is best if stored in the back of your freezer, behind other food items and away from the door to regulate the temperature more effectively.

Write an article based on this "Assemble the items needed. Follow the "fast set" instructions for each Jell-O. Pour 1/2 cup of water into a bowl. Pour the bowl of water and gelatin into the saucepan and place on low heat. Once dissolved, remove the mixture from heat. Pour in 1/2 cup of vodka into the blue Jello-O mix. Remove the refrigerated plastic cups from the fridge and pour the blue Jell-O mixture into each of the plastic cups 1/3 full. Pour the condensed milk into a bowl. Pour 3 cups of water into a separate container. Sprinkle 4 packets of gelatin over the top of the water in the pie plate. Pour the water and gelatin mixture into the saucepan. Stir to help dissolve the gelatin completely, then remove from heat. Pour the condensed milk into the clear gelatin mixture. Pour in 1 cup of vodka and stir thoroughly. Remove the cups from the fridge and pour in the condensed milk mixture over the top of the blue layer that has already set to about 2/3 high of each hole. Repeat steps 3-5 for the red Jell-O. Remove the cups from the fridge and pour in the red Jell-O mixture over the top of the condensed milk layer to fill to the brim."
article: These are listed below under "Things You'll Need". The reason for following "fast set" is that you need to keep moving quickly with these steps to get the shots to set properly. Add 2 packets of gelatin to the surface of the water. Mix well. Stir well, so that the gelatin completely dissolves.  Stir in well. Place in the refrigerator to set for around 7 minutes.   Mix. Set over low heat.    Place in the fridge to set for around 5-7 minutes.

Write an article based on this "Confide in a trustworthy friend or family member. Make new friends. Talk to a mental health professional if the loss feels too immense for you to process alone. Adopt a pet."
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Keeping your feelings bottled up will hurt you in the long run. This doesn’t mean that you should reestablish communication with your former friend, but certainly you should talk about your feelings with someone you know, love, and trust. Your friend or family member can offer you support and love through the act of listening.  While they are not a replacement for your former friend, your friend or family member can diminish the impact of your loss. You can go to social networking sites or simply start conversations with other people that you may encounter in your daily life. Know what traits you are looking for in a friend as you are getting to know new acquaintances. You might even look for positive qualities in your former best friend in the people you are befriending.  Here are some ways to make new friends:  Strike up a conversation with a stranger in line at the grocery store Talk to the barista at your local coffee shop about his or her interests Go to an art or music show and talk to people there Meet people online through social networking sites Open the lines of communication between the yourself and another person Participate in mutual self-disclosing behaviors with others Invite new acquaintances to hang out with you Mental health professionals are impartial listeners and it is their job to avoid making judgments. If you need to vent to someone, or if you feel that the loss of your friend has created a severe imbalance of emotions for you, please do not hesitate to seek help. You do not have to go through this loss alone. While an animal cannot replace your former friend, you can form a new and important bond of companionship and love with an animal, which might help you reconcile the loss you have experienced. Studies have shown that owning a pet also leads to lower stress levels, better psychological health, and emotional support. All of these emotional and health benefits would certainly be a pro for someone who is dealing with the loss of a close friendship.