In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: A cozy hoodie will make you feel right at home no matter where you are, whether you're binge-watching Netflix with a friend or heading to the grocery store. Channel your inner 90s rockstar by tossing on a plaid flannel over a band tee. This is best done on a cool day, but if you're committed to the casual grungy look, you can rock it anytime. Military jackets add a neutral layer to any outfit. These are usually either khaki or olive green, and they're made from a lightweight, water-resistant material that's perfect for almost any season.  Complement your jacket with non-matching neutrals like black and white. Make your look pop by wearing a bright color under your military jacket. Think James Dean, the ultimate in casual cool, when you're styling your leather jacket — keep the rest of your look relatively clean to let the jacket stand out.  Wear your jacket with simple T-shirts or tanks, or get tough with a rocker tee and black skinny jeans. If you don't wear animal products, imitation leather is perfectly okay! Cardigans are perfect to wear over a dress, a button-down shirt, or a T-shirt, and their cozy style will have you wanting to curl up with a good book all through the afternoon.
Summary: Top your outfit with a hoodie for the ultimate casual outerwear. Wear a flannel over your T-shirt for a grungy look. Choose a military-style jacket for a look that's versatile and rugged. Opt for a leather jacket to give off a rocker vibe. Layer on a cardigan for a conservative casual look.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: A week or 2 before the first freeze of the season, cover your planted peonies with mulch. You can use a commercial mulch if you’d like, but weeds, straw, pine needles, sawdust and grass will work just fine. Cover each of your planting sites with a 4–6 in (10–15 cm) layer of your preferred mulching material.  While peonies certainly need cold weather to grow, you don’t want the roots themselves to freeze too quickly or for too long. Mulching the soil insulates it and ensures that the soil won’t freeze and thaw repeatedly through the season. Most peonies need around 400-hours of exposure of near-freezing temperatures in the winter to bloom completely in the summer. You do not need to mulch peonies that you’re storing indoors. Indoor peonies do not require as many freezing hours, since their root systems won’t get that big anyway. Keep your pot near a chilly window during the winter months. As spring starts, wait for the temperature to consistently rise above 32 °F (0 °C). Once it has been above freezing for a few weeks, remove the mulch from your plant. Use a shovel or throw on some thick gloves and scrape it off the top of the soil. If you accidentally scrape away some of the top soil, go ahead and replace it. Get a fertilizer that is low in nitrogen from your local gardening store. As spring progresses, you’ll soon notice stems sticking out of the ground. When the stems get to be around 2–3 inches (5.1–7.6 cm) high, sprinkle 2-3 tablespoons (15-20 g) of fertilizer into the soil and mix it with your top soil by hand or with a trowel. You may not see any stems emerge from the soil for the first 1-2 years. Over the course of the first 2 years, you may not notice much progress with your peonies. Peonies can live over 25 years, but they take a while to get going. During the first 2 years, water your plants every other week to ensure that the soil retains moisture and the roots get some water. Apply a soft stream of water to the top soil for 5-6 seconds when you go to water the rest of your garden.  You do not need to water your peonies in the winter. You can water less frequently once stems begin to grow. If your flower is going to bloom on a given year, you’ll notice the stems in early-to-mid spring. Once you notice your flowers growing, water them once every 3-4 weeks. Peonies are pretty easy to care for after the first few years, and it’s particularly hard to starve them of water since their root systems are so efficient. Give them a few seconds of water by spraying around the stem of the plant once your peonies have grown. Peonies typically bloom around April or May. The blooms may only last a few weeks, but they’ll be back next year! Once your plants start to wither, you need to trim them down to avoid starving the roots. Grab a set of garden shears a week before the first freeze of the winter season. Cut your flowers down until there are only 3 inches (7.6 cm) of stem remaining  near the soil. Mulch the soil and repeat the process to ensure that your flowers come back next year. You can prune your plant to remove dead bulbs if you’d like, but peonies typically don’t require much (if any) pruning. The biggest predators when it comes to peonies are blight, rot, and fungus. If you ever notice discolored fungus or dark rot setting into your plants, trim them down to the topsoil and discard the damaged portions of each plant. Wait for a year to allow the winter frost to kill any remnants of the disease.  Peonies tend to be very resilient when it comes to insects and illness. If you ever have a year where your plants seem sickly, the winter will freeze away most of the common offenders and your plants will grow back beautifully next year. You may notice ants feeding on the flowers when they bloom. Don’t worry about the ants, they can’t permanently damage the plant and won’t cause very much trouble—they’re only there for the secretions that come out of the flowers.
Summary: Mulch your flowers over the winter to protect your plants. Remove the mulch once spring arrives and the ground thaws. Add a low-nitrogen fertilizer to your soil when the stems emerge. Water your plants once every other week for the first 2 years. Give peonies water once every 3-4 weeks after the stems grow. Cut your flowers down to 3 in (7.6 cm) as the following winter sets in. Trim your plants down to the base of the stem if they get ill.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: When you overeat, write down any factors that triggered you to overeat. Identifying triggers like negative emotions, stress or even people who encourage poor habits so that you can address the problems in a healthier way. Choose a notebook that will fit in your purse or in your pocket. If you weigh yourself and find that you’ve gained 1 or 2 pounds, then you know that you need to get back on track. Don’t allow your weight to continually creep upward; be proactive to address setbacks by always knowing how much you weigh. For instance, a photograph of yourself at your maximum weight or a nice ring or bracelet that you purchase as a weight loss reward can remind you of the benefits of losing weight even when you aren’t feeling motivated. If you start to regain weight and to grow out of the clothing, then the expense of replacing it will motivate you to check your weight gain.
Summary:
Record everything that you eat in your food journal. Keep your food journal with you wherever you go. Use your scale. Choose a token that reminds you to stay on track. Purchase high-quality clothing for yourself when you reach your goal weight.