In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Mix cola along with your choice of barbecue sauce, in 50:50 ratio. This will enhance the taste of the original sauce. If you'd rather make barbecue sauce from scratch using cola, try this recipe:  Gently cook 1 chopped onion and 2 chopped cloves of garlic in 2 tablespoons of butter until soft. Add 2 cups of catsup, 6 ounces of cola, 1 tablespoon of Worcestershire sauce, 1 teaspoon of mustard, and 2 tablespoons of vinegar. Simmer for one hour or until the mixture has thickened. Add the cola to the beef marinade along with whatever else you're planning to use as marinade (such as salt, pepper, garlic, and herbs). Just be careful when cooking, as the cola contains sugar and will cause the outside of the marinated meat to darken and crisp faster than the inside. See also How to make Coca Cola marinade for a specific recipe.
Summary: Improve the barbecue sauce with cola. Make a marinade with cola.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It's important to decide how you want your blog to appear, because in part this will determine how your blog is consumed. You might want a more visually-oriented blog, posting screenshots of scoreboards or photos from a game, for example. Or you might want a blog that lets you write long, detailed reports on game statistics, player performance, or predictions for the season. How you envision your blog appearing and being used may affect your choice of platform.  A primarily visual blog can be built for free using a site like Tumblr. Tumblr is widely used as a form of social media across all demographics, has mobile compatibility, and uses tags that can help drive traffic to your blog.  A platform like Medium might be more compatible to a longer, text-driven blog.  Platforms like Typepad and WordPress can be curated to either a visual or text-driven blog. It may seem like an obvious choice, and for cash-strapped bloggers it may be a necessity to choose a free service. But the trade-off is that a paid service, which typically charges a monthly fee of $8.00 or more, allows you total control over the design and layout of your blog, and may offer technical support and search-engine optimization for your blog. There's no clear-cut answer to this choice, but some factors to consider as you choose between free or paid services include:  how important design and layout are to you how often you will write for your blog how big an audience you hope to reach This is another choice that may seem obvious, but owning your site outright (called a self-hosted blog) or using an existing blogging platform both have their advantages and disadvantages. Owning your own self-hosted blog requires you to pay for a registered domain name, which can cost anywhere from $7 to $15 annually.  The advantage to a self-hosted blog is that you have full ownership of your site's content, and you can sell ads on your blog and make money.  The downside to a self-hosted blog is that it requires maintenance and some extra time and effort. You'll need to update the software for your blog's platform when new updates are released, whereas if you were using an existing blog platform the site would be automatically updated by the platform's server.  If you're just getting started in blogging and aren't sure whether it's something you'll want to continue longterm, you may want to opt for a free platform on an existing server that won't require you to do anything other than post updates from time to time. Consider whether you hope to make money off your blog  Consider how important content ownership is to you  Consider whether you're willing and able to regularly check for updates and maintain your site's platform
Summary: Decide how you want your blog to look. Choose between free or paid services. Determine if you want ownership.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you can't get any graham crackers, you can use another type of honey-cinnamon flavored crackers instead. You can use any type of chocolate spread, such as Nutella. You can also use chocolate fudge sauce instead. If you are using chocolate fudge sauce, make sure that it is cold and thick, like butter; don't heat and melt it beforehand. If you can't find any marshmallow spread, you can use one marshmallow, or four mini marshmallows. Place the chocolate and marshmallow sides together, and make sure that the corners match up. To prevent the graham cracker from getting soggy, put a paper towel underneath it. If you are making more than one s'more at a time, you may need to increase the cooking time to 20 to 30 seconds. Press down hard enough so that the s'more sticks together, but not so hard that the marshmallow oozes out everywhere, or that the cracker breaks. Because you did not heat the chocolate, you won't have to wait that long. A few seconds to a minute will be enough. S'more are delicious, but not when they burn your mouth!
Summary:
Break a graham cracker in half so that you end up with two squares. Cover one of the graham crackers with some chocolate spread. Cover the other graham cracker with marshmallow spread. Press the two graham crackers together, then put them on a plate. Microwave the graham cracker with the marshmallow on high for about 10 seconds. Gently press down on the s'more to seal it. Let the s'more cool a little before eating it.