Write an article based on this "Place the cornstarch and cheese into the saucepan. Add 1 cup of evaporated milk, along with the hot sauce and salt. Heat over a medium-low heat. Remove from the heat. Pour in the remaining evaporated milk if necessary. Serve."
article: Stir together to coat the cheese with the cornstarch.  Stir frequently, to combine and prevent lumps from forming. Continue to cook until the sauce thickens. When the sauce has thickened and is bubbling, it's ready to take off the heat. This will help to thin the consistency, so only add small amounts at a time, until you're satisfied with the sauce's texture. Pour over pre-arranged nachos and serve straight away.

Write an article based on this "Acknowledge your own emotions. Cope with stress effectively. Lean on friends and family for support. Take time for yourself. Avoid taking responsibility for the person."
article: Dealing with someone in crisis is stressful and can take a toll on your own health and wellbeing. Take a step back every once in awhile and acknowledge your own emotions. Recognize when you feel stressed, anxious, worried, sad, angry, hopeful and hopeless. While it's important to be attentive to the person's feelings, don't forget about your own. Ignoring your emotions can lead to burnout or feeling overwhelmed with stress. Dealing with someone who is suicidal is a high-stress situation or event. Find ways to relieve this stress so it doesn't take over your life and emotions. For example, do activities aimed to relax and calm you, such as yoga, meditation, and deep breathing. You may also want to try journaling, exercising, getting a massage, or taking a bath. Make stress relief an important part of your day. Even setting aside 10 minutes each day can help you unwind and cope better. You may need your own support system to help you cope. Especially if you are a primary person in helping a suicidal individual, you might feel drained in giving all of your support. Make time for friends and family, as keeping a healthy social life can help you cope with stress. Even if you don't talk about what you're going through, it can still help to have people that love and support you nearby. While text messaging and emails are great, aim to see friends face-to-face at least once a week. Eat a meal together, have a game night, or go on a walk. If you feel like much of your time and energy is given to the person in crisis, make sure you take some time off for yourself. As important as it is to be there for someone in need, you need to be there for yourself as well. Do things that you need to do (like housework) as well as things you enjoy doing on your own. For example, watch the sunset, enjoy a cup of coffee or tea, and get enough sleep to feel well rested. Being helpful is one thing, but remember that the suicidal person is responsible for their own thoughts and behaviors. While you can offer your support, care, and resources, they ultimately make their own choices. Don't hold yourself responsible for what they choose. If you feel burdened or overwhelmed by taking care of the person, remember that there are resources and trained professionals who can help.

Write an article based on this "Invest in high-quality yoga pants. Choose neutral-colored pants for a more professional look. Wear tops that go past your bottom. Separate your workout pants from your work pants. Keep all logos hidden. Dress your yoga pants up, not down."
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If you’re wearing yoga pants to work, you want them to be durable while also providing comfort. Try to find yoga pants made of a thicker material, and try them on before purchasing them to ensure they aren’t see-through. Sheer yoga pants are definitely something to avoid in the workplace.  Yoga leggings offer the most outfit options and tend to look the best in a professional work environment. Yoga pants with a slightly flared leg can also work, just make sure they are not baggy. While you may love your yoga pants, you don’t want them to stand out at work. Black gives off a more professional look and will go with almost any outfit, and brown, navy, gray, cream, and burgundy are also options that will look professional.  Subtle jewel tones, such as a dark green or dark violet can be appropriate. Avoid bright or neon yoga pants, as well as printed or patterned ones. This is one of the most important parts about wearing yoga pants to work and the key to an appropriate outfit. Wear long shirts or sweaters that go past your bottom, or even opt for a dress over your pants. Wearing longer tops will ensure you look professional and work-appropriate. You shouldn't be wearing the same yoga pants to work that you just worked out in at the gym. Not only do you not want to be wearing smelly clothing at work, but you want to preserve the quality of your work yoga pants. To do this, make sure you have separate yoga pants for work and the gym. To make sure your look remains professional, you don’t want people to be able to see the logos on your yoga pants. Logos, as well as any colorful side stripes, give off an athletic vibe that doesn’t fit in the office. Most logos are on the waistband of your yoga pants, making them easy to cover up with a long shirt or dress. To successfully pull off wearing yoga pants to work, you need to wear stylish tops that will balance out your pants. Try to create outfits that look professional while still being comfortable. Just because you’re wearing yoga pants doesn’t mean you should throw on some sneakers and a tank top.  A cinched button-down or flowy blouse looks great with yoga pants. Use jewelry and other accessories to take your outfit to the next level.