In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Bacon, sausage and ham are traditional meat choices for breakfast. When serving bacon, choose to cook it in the oven instead of the stovetop. Not only can you cook larger portions, but you can turn off the oven and keep the bacon warm during brunch. Because eggs are usually the central focus of breakfast and brunch, choose to offer more than one type of egg dish. Quiches and frittatas can be prepared the night before and mixed with various veggies, or egg scrambles can be prepared quickly and mixed with items such as meat and potatoes.  Omelette bars are often staples of brunches because your guests can customize their egg dish. They are typical of buffet style services but require time and patience.  Eggs benedict is also a traditional brunch choice. It includes an English muffin topped with Canadian bacon, a poached egg, and topped with hollandaise sauce. Potatoes are common brunch additions, as they can be made into hash browns or potato pancakes. Hash browns and roasted potatoes are not only easy to cook, but they can also be spruced up by adding extras such as spinach, onions and peppers, or cheese. They may also be added to omelets, quiches and breakfast casseroles. Grain products are extremely versatile and help to keep guests full. In addition, they can be both savory and sweet. Try bagels with smear, a baguette with jam or butter, scones, muffins, pancakes, or French toast.  French toast and scones can be prepared and frozen two weeks ahead of time. Simply place them in the oven the morning of the event.  Bagels are versatile because they can be served as lox with cream cheese and cured salmon. Lox are a staple at traditional New York style brunches. While dairy products don’t constitute a major portion of a brunch menu, it’s still important to include dairy products to balance out a menu. Acceptable dairy products for brunch include cream cheese for bagels and yogurt parfait. Additionally, cheese can be mixed into casseroles and eggs for extra flavor. Coffee, tea, milk, and juice are staples of brunch. Be sure to supply options for sprucing up drinks such as sugar, cream, and flavorings. If you have a coffee maker, you can quickly whip up a pot of an inexpensive roast. Otherwise, you can purchase a jug from a breakfast shop.
Summary: Consider what meats to serve. Choose how to prepare your eggs. Include vegetables on your menu. Add bread products to your spread. Choose dairy products to include. Include drinks on the menu.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: For this recipe, you need to preheat the oven at 350 degrees. Pull out a flat baking sheet and spray with nonstick spray. Set the pan aside. Take the stale bread and crumble it in a medium bowl. Stir in the flour, cayenne pepper, and salt. Pour in the milk. It should start to feel like dough. Mix in the cheese. Knead the dough until the cheese is well mixed in.  Since ingredients were rationed in the war, the amount of fresh flour is minimal. The use of stale bread allowed every resource to be used for something. If the mixture is too dry, add in a little milk at a time to thin it out. Roll the dough until it is about a 1⁄4 inch (0.6 cm) thick. Cut the dough into strips that are 6 inches (15.2 cm) long and a 1/2 inch wide. You may need to dust your work surface with flour so the dough doesn't stick to it. Place the straws in the oven. Cook for 20 minutes. Remove them from the oven and let them cool before serving.
Summary: Preheat the oven. Make the dough. Make the straws. Cook the straws.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Go with a 20 US gal (76 L) tank, which is big enough for plants and animals to thrive in, but not so big that it is a pain to clean. This amount of water actually requires less energy to maintain than smaller sized tanks! Although a tank under 10 US gal (38 L) might seem like it would take less effort, it's actually a lot of work keeping the water at the right chemical levels. The smaller the tank, the more quickly the quality of the water can change due to evaporation and waste. Research all fish you are considering buying and make sure they don’t grow very large. Small fish are just as pretty and interesting as big ones, but they produce a lot less waste. Smaller animals are usually more active for their size and they have the added benefit of requiring less work to care for.  Good examples of small fish for saltwater aquariums include goby, chromis, and certain types of clown fish.  Small fish will have room to swim and stake out little territories comfortably in a 20 US gal (76 L) tank. They are better for a low-maintenance aquarium and for the environment. This is because in most cases they reproduce well in captivity or are plentiful in the wild. They tend not to die on the way out of the pet store and will not take a lot of extra care to keep alive. The reason that cheap fish, invertebrates, and corals are better for the environment is that they are usually bred instead of being taken from the wild. Taking these animals from the wild can cause environmental degradation. Generally this includes soft corals, which are like masses of little anemones without much of a sting. High-powered light consumes more energy than anything else in the aquarium. It also encourages the growth of microalgae and coralline algae, which are difficult to scrape off the sides of the tank.  Some good items to choose include polyps, soft corals, leathers, and mushrooms. More light also produces heat, which can require a chiller to remove from the aquarium and more air conditioning to remove from the house. Make the aquarium colorful with a lot of macroalgae and soft corals and relatively few animals that move freely, such as fish and shrimp. If it doesn't move, it doesn't produce much waste, which will reduce the amount of cleaning you need to do.  However, some hermit crabs and snails are worthwhile for eating microalgae and stirring the sand.  A large amount of macroalgae, live rock, and live sand is a great bio-chemical filter.
Summary:
Purchase a medium-sized shallow tank. Buy fish that stay small to reduce waste in the water. Get cheap fish, invertebrates, corals, and macroalgae. Use corals that do not require a lot of light. Purchase just a few animals that move freely.