Q: Stir well after adding each spoon.
A: Heat 2 tablespoons (30 ml) of butter in a sauté pan and add the onions to the melted butter. sauté the onions until they are soft and translucent. Transfer the onions to a food processor or blender and pulse them until they become smooth and pureed. Stir the cooked and pureed onions into the  béchamel  sauce. Add 3 tablespoons (45 ml) of heavy cream, 1 tablespoon (15 ml) at a time, to the sauce. Season the finished sauce with salt and pepper as desired and serve on your dish of choice.

Article: Your blanket can be much heavier when wet. Some household dryers may be too small for the size and weight of your blanket. If you are machine drying, choose lower heat settings. Throw in a clean towel to help fluff your blanket up while it is drying.  Low heat is best for fleece, cotton, and chenille blankets. High heat can shorten the fibers of chenille over time.  Poly-pellet blankets can be dried and warmed safely in low or medium heat dryer settings. Dry waterproof blankets on a low heat setting even if warm or hot water has been used to wash a stubborn blanket. If you are air drying your blanket, exercise caution. Avoid hanging the blanket to dry. If the weight of the blanket is pulled to one side, this negates the even weight distribution within the blanket, stretches the material, and can ruin the blanket.  Try laying it out or across open, ventilated surfaces like a banister. Shake it out regularly to ensure the weight hasn't redistributed unevenly.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Ensure your dryer has the capacity and size to dry your blanket. Use a low heat or air fluff setting. Lay out your blanket.

Problem: Article: If they can communicate the thing that is bothering them, they are less likely to build up stress or resort to bad behavior. Your child needs to know how to say or communicate the following:   "I'm hungry." "I'm tired." "I need a break, please." "That hurts." Many autistic children have trouble understanding their feelings, and it may be helpful for them to point to pictures or learn the physical symptoms that accompany feelings. Explain that telling people how they feel (such as "The grocery store makes me scared") allows people to help fix problems (such as "You can wait outside with your big sister while I finish shopping").  Make it clear that if they communicate, you will listen to them. This eliminates the need for a tantrum. The meltdown-prone child will need a calm, stable parental figure as well as consistency from all those involved with their care. You will not be able to address your child’s self-control until you have control of yourself first. This is called "presuming competence" and it greatly improves autistic people's social skills. Autistic people are much more likely to open up if they feel that they will be respected. If an autistic child is not ready for speech, there are other ways to have him communicate with you. Try sign language, typing, picture exchange systems, or whatever a therapist recommends.
Summary: Help your child express basic needs. Teach your child to try to identify their own emotions. Remain calm and consistent. Assume that your child wants to behave well. Explore alternative communication.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The closer your flowers are to each other, the less room weeds will have to grow. Some studies have shown that certain plants are very good at stifling the growth of weeds. These plants are:  Walker's low catmint Golden fleece dwarf goldenrod Majestic lilyturf Thriller lady's mantle Mulch is greatly beneficial in the garden. In addition to retaining warmth and moisture and promoting good soil health, it also prevents weeds from getting the sunlight they need to grow. Instead of leaving the soil around your desirable plants bare, surround them with a thick layer (up to 4 inches or 10 cm) of coarse, light-blocking mulch.  Good mulch options include rocks or pebbles, bark, shredded wood, or straw. Make sure to leave a little space around the stems of your desirable plants, since piling up mulch around the base can lead to rot. . It sounds a bit ridiculous but chickens are excellent at keeping weeds at bay. Chickens will scavenge the lawn and till the soil with their beaks as they look for food. They will eat weeds when they first start to grow and the chickens will also eat the seeds of weeds that have spread around the lawn. Chemical herbicides are not made for consumption and could harm your chickens if they ingest it. If you take eggs from your chickens, using a chemical herbicide could also impact the eggs.

SUMMARY: Plant your flowers close together. Mulch your lawn beds. Keep 2 or 3 chickens to eat your weeds Avoid using a chemical herbicide if you keep chickens.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: In a lot of cases, your username only appears to you as the account holder. However, if you are creating an account on an online forum, a shared account, or are creating a username in a work environment, it is important to remember that the other users in your community will be able to see your username. While a complicated username can be great for privacy reasons, it is important to remember that you will most likely need to recall this information on a regular basis. Some websites require your username to meet specific guidelines, like a capital letter and at least two instances of numbers or symbols. Make sure you meet these requirements when designing your username. It is incredibly important to make sure that your username will be appropriate in the future because you may be using it for a long time. For instance, a username that you find appropriate as a student or young adult may not be appropriate when you enter the workforce. In a lot of situations it is important to maintain anonymity, especially when posting to forums and comment sections on the internet. You probably don't want that comment you left on YouTube to lead to someone messaging you through Facebook!
Summary: Recognize what kind of username your are creating. Don't make it too complicated. Recognize the site's specifications. Understand that you may have this username for a long time. Avoid using too much personal information.

Q: If your doctor recommends that you exercise as part of a rehabilitation program, you'll probably need to stretch the quadriceps muscles in front of your thighs. Try one of these stretches:  Do the hip flexor stretch by putting one knee on the ground and the other foot in front so the knee is bent. Push your hips forward while you keep your back straight. Hold your ankle and pull the leg behind you toward your back. You should feel a gentle stretching in your quadriceps muscles. Hold the stretch for 10 seconds and release it. Once your knee no longer feels painful, start simple exercises to contract and relax your quadriceps. Stand or lay down and pull your knee towards your chest. Hold your knee for 5 seconds before you slowly release it. Do 3 sets of 8 repetitions for each knee. You can eventually work up to holding the knee for 10 seconds. Do 4 sets of 12 repetitions for each knee once you feel comfortable. If you're not comfortable with putting weight on the knee while you exercise, sit down and use the leg extension machine. Extend a single leg with light resistance and try to do 3 sets with 10 repetitions when you start out. Work up to 3 sets of 10 to 12 repetitions once your knee feels stronger. Stand against a slanted foam roller or board so your heels are raised up at the back. Slowly squat down and then stand up a little quicker. Put your weight on the good knee instead of the knee that's healing. Do 3 squats 10 times a day when you start out. Work your way up to 3 squats 15 times a day.
A:
Stretch your quadriceps muscles. Begin basic strength training. Use a leg extension machine for more strength training. Do eccentric squats on raised heels.