INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Pull out a flat tray or baking sheet that’s small enough to fit inside your freezer. Clean off the tray if necessary, then line it with a piece of parchment paper or non-stick plastic wrap. Look for parchment paper at discount and grocery stores. The individual slices should not touch each other, but you can set them incredibly close to preserve space. If necessary, pull out additional baking sheets to store all your fruit slices. To better preserve the color and flavor of your kiwi slices, you can coat them with a thin layer of standard, granulated white sugar. To do so, grab the sugar with your fingers and sprinkle it over the fruit, letting it spread out evenly. For every 1 imp qt (1,100 mL) of kiwi slices you have, plan to use about 8 oz (230 g) of sugar. In place of sugar, you can use a store-bought fruit preservative powder. To help pack in moisture, lay a sheet of parchment paper or non-stick plastic on top of your kiwi slices. Press down on the paper to make sure there is no space between it and the fruit. If you’d like, wrap the entire sheet in protective paper to cover up any additional air holes.

SUMMARY: Cover a baking sheet with a piece of parchment paper. Place your kiwi slices on the sheet. Coat the kiwis with white sugar (optional). Cover the kiwi slices with parchment paper.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: ”Do I feel like I received the space I needed?” ”Did the space help me?” ”Is there anything I would like to change?” You may decide to keep communication as is. Perhaps you and your boyfriend will decide that you can increase communication by texting and talking, but continue to see each other infrequently. Or you may choose to cease all forms of communication all together. ”I am grateful for your support.” ”I appreciate that we are working on this together.” ”I am really glad you are trying this with me.”
Summary: Try out your plan, and ask yourself questions to help you fine-tune and adjust as needed: Decide on clear and concrete changes together. Give each other positive feedback to show that you support and care for each other.

com. Click the button that says “Create Something” or “Make a Wall.” You will be sent to your own wall with a unique link. As long as you drag it onto the browser window, it will land on your wall. Click the center of the picture to move it around the wall, or use the arrows in the corners to make it bigger or smaller. Type a title for the picture or a caption. Start typing to create a message. There is a link button, an upload button and a video button. Use these buttons to attach a multi-media element to your message.  Click on the link icon to attach a URL to the message. This is also a good way to attach a photo, since you can link to an image on a website. Click on the upload link to choose a file from your computer. Click on the video link if you have a webcam. You can take a video, including audio, and post it to the page. Clicking the pencil icon in the upper right part of the post will allow the author or wall owner to edit it. Use a pinching motion to resize an image on another device, such as a mobile phone or tablet. It should start with “padlet.com/wall/” and then include an alphanumeric code that is unique to your wall. Paste this in any browser to grant access to the wall.
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One-sentence summary -- Go to padlet. Drag a photo from your desktop or folders on your computer to place it on your wall. Double click on photo to name it. Click or tap on an empty place on the wall. View the small icons below your message. Click on any element on the wall to make it larger and easier to see. Copy the URL in your browser. Select the plus sign in the right hand column to start a new wall.

Q: Arrange a time to chat over text, or wait to call until you think she will be free. Don’t inconvenience her or make her choose between you and her friends or family. Call after drama club, soccer practice, her shift at the coffee shop, or family dinner. Text her a few hours before you want to talk: Hey, will you be free to chat tonight? or Can I call you at 7? Be flexible and work out a mutually convenient time. If she's busy:Don't: get irritated or sullen.Do: say How about tomorrow night? or Good luck on your midterm! Talk this weekend? Girls will be more open and honest with you if they know no one can overhear your conversation. Don’t call when you are hanging out with other people, and don’t put her on speaker phone without her permission. She is giving you the gift of her time, and you should do the same. Most young people believe that multitasking takes away from conversation. Let her know that her conversation is the most important thing in the world. Don’t text, chat online, watch TV, or talk to other people while you are talking with your girlfriend.
A: Work around her schedule. Call from a quiet, private place. Give her your undivided attention.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Some progesterone creams are available over the counter, while others require a prescription from your doctor. You should ask your pharmacist about different options, and ask for details about the differences. When applying anything to your skin, make sure to read the ingredients and make sure that you do not have any known allergies. If you decide to go with an over the counter option, you might want to try your local natural health store. Homeopathic remedies can be very successful, and you can ask the staff at a small store any questions you may have. You might receive more personalized advice than at a large chain store. While generally considered safe, progesterone can cause some unwanted side effects. Some users have reported issues such as upset stomachs and weight gain. Others have noticed depression-like or PMS-like symptoms. Remember, this cream contains hormones, so it will affect you physically. Before you start using progesterone cream, discuss your options with your doctor. Explain your concerns, and what you hope to gain from using the cream. Ask all of the questions that you have, and gain a clear understanding of what the cream can do for you.

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Research different creams. Shop around. Know the possible effects. Talk to your doctor.