Problem: Article: Your cat will understandably be nervous when you take it home, and a secure carrier can offer an enclosed space to offer comfort and keep your cat safe.  Some cats vomit or urinate while nervous, so a well-made carrier can protect your car's interior. Your shelter or breeder may be able to lend you a carrier for your first trip home. Ask your shelter or breeder for a blanket or towel that your cat has been sleeping with to put in the carrier. The familiar smell will be comforting to your cat on its trip to your home. Your cat or kitten will obviously need to eat and eliminate waste the day you bring it home, so be prepared by having all of the essentials you will need. These include food and water dishes, a litter box, and a supply of kitty litter.  Kittens grow a lot in their first year, and they have specific dietary and nutritional needs. If you're adopting a kitten, be sure to buy specially formulated kitten food.  You may want to talk with your shelter or breeder and select the same type of food and litter your cat or kitten is already used to, at least for the first few weeks. You can gradually add in different types so your cat doesn't face too many changes at once. While some cats may be happy to sleep on other furniture in the house, they will feel more secure and comfortable if they have their own bed. You can choose a bed as simple as a cat-sized pillow, blanket, or mat or a nest-type bed that will help keep your cat warm while sleeping.   Cats like to sleep off of the floor, so place your cat's bed on top of a chair or table. Be cautious about this with very young kittens or elderly cats. This may increase their risk for injury. If you have more than one cat, providing a bed for each of them will help ease territorial issues. You may need to move the location of the cat's bed a few times before you find a place that your cat prefers. It can be easy to forget about these if you haven't had a cat before, but they are important for making your new pet feel at home.  Make sure any cat toys you buy don't have small pieces that can be easily eaten by your cats. Similarly, steer clear of toys with strings or ribbon on them. If these become loose, your cat can swallow them. Keep rubber bands and elastic away from your cats as well because they can swallow these and choke on them or sustain intestinal injuries from them. You will want to make sure your new cat or kitten is in good health as soon as it becomes yours, so find and schedule a visit with a veterinarian as soon as possible. It is best if you can take your cat to the veterinarian before you even bring it home.  Your veterinarian will check for pests like ear mites, fleas, and worms. Your cat or kitten will also receive any vaccinations it needs. Keep in mind that kittens can be spayed or neutered as early as eight weeks, but ideally before 6 months of age. However, spaying or neutering is a wise idea at any age after eight weeks.
Summary: Purchase a sturdy pet carrier to take your cat home. Buy feeding and litter box supplies. Purchase bedding for your new pet. Remember to get toys and scratching posts for your cat. Find a veterinarian.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Make sure the garlic is fresh and from a good producer. The fresher the garlic the better the benefits. Put the rest of the garlic in a container in the pantry or freezer to keep it fresh. The fresher it is the more minerals and vitamins are in it and that will provide many more benefits. Make sure it is a very small part of the clove you can get sick from too much garlic and the point of this is to make you feel better. The water helps to calm your stomach and sends helps with digestion. Make it a habit of this. Combined with vitamins and a good breakfast this will have you feeling much better soon. The garlic will help with dark rings under the eyes and will improve the immune system.

SUMMARY: Get a clove of garlic from a local food store. Peel the skin off of one part of the clove. Cut a small chunk off of the part you peeled. Swallow the garlic with a full glass of water. Continue to do this every morning for better health.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: All you need here are a few simple supplies to make your own Peter Pan Hat. You can use whatever kind of paper you want, but green construction paper will get you the best look.  Green construction paper that’s at least 12” x 18”. Pencil. Scissors. Glue. Red feather. Ruler.
Summary: Get your supplies.

Most GPS devices can find much more than addresses these days. Try searching "Indian Food," "Post Offices," "Gas," "Rock Climbing Gyms," or whatever else you are interested in and see what pops up. This can be incredibly useful when you are in a new city, or if you just feel like finding the closest burrito shop.  Apps and Internet enabled GPS (like those found on phones) will always have this feature. Many portable GPS devices have a section labeled "Nearby Locations" or "Find Locations" that list businesses within a short radius of your current location. Geocaching is when people hide objects in the world with GPS coordinates. It is a global community that prides itself on sharing and exploration, and can be a great way to see the outdoors. To Geocache, buy a GPS and sign up for one of the many internet-based services and forums. Most modern GPS devices and apps can be turned on while you run or bike, and store the information on your speed, elevation, and distance for later. You will need a specific app like NikeFit, MapMyRun, or AppleHealth to get the most out of this feature. Because smartphones are constantly hooked up to a GPS, you can use them to find lost or stolen phones if you act quickly. Download a tracking app on for your phone and sync it with your computer to always keep tabs on your phone's location.  Use "Find my iPhone," by going to the Find my iPhone Website and inputting your Apple username. Log onto Google's online "Device Manager" to find your lost/stolen android phone without a tracking app. You can even download "Android Lost" to your phone remotely to get your phone's coordinates.
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One-sentence summary -- Find shops, restaurants, and events near you. Have fun Geocaching. Track your workouts. Find a lost phone.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Even before you pull your Brussels sprouts out of the freezer, you can begin heating up an oiled baking sheet. Pour a thin drizzle of olive oil over the surface of a large baking sheet, and put it in the oven to warm up as the oven heats. A pre-heated baking sheet—with pre-heated olive oil—will help your sprouts cook more rapidly once you stick them in the oven. Pull your sprouts out of the freezer and open the bag. Also pull out large mixing bowl. Pour the Brussels sprouts into the bowl. You may need to use a pair of household scissors to cut open the bag of sprouts if it won’t tear open. In order for frozen vegetables to roast properly, they need to be well-oiled. Pour a generous 1⁄4 cup (59 mL) or 1⁄2 cup (120 mL) over the Brussels sprouts. Once the sprouts have olive oil on them, sprinkle 1–3 teaspoons (4.9–14.8 mL) of salt over them. The amount of salt can vary based on how strong you want the taste of salt to be on the finished sprouts. Any type of salt is fine; you can suit your preference. Common types of salt used include kosher salt or coarse sea salt. Use your hands to toss and roll the Brussels sprouts in the olive oil and salt mixture. Make sure that the salt doesn’t stick together in clumps, but is evenly spread over the sprouts. Each of the frozen sprouts should be evenly coated with olive oil and salt.
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Drizzle olive oil over your baking sheet. Pour your frozen Brussels sprouts into a mixing bowl. Pour olive oil over the sprouts. Add salt to the oiled sprouts. Toss the sprouts with the oil and salt.