In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: them for a fresh and crisp side dish. Place 1 pound (450 g) of stemmed, blanched, and unchopped green beans in a large skillet. Add 3 tablespoons (44.4 ml) (43 g) of butter, and cook the beans on medium-low for about 2 minutes to warm them. Add 3 cloves of minced garlic, salt and pepper, to taste, and cook the beans for another 3 to 4 more minutes. them for softer green beans. Fill the steamer basket with 1 cup (125 g) of green beans per person. Fill the reservoir with water to the minimum fill line. Turn on the steamer and cook the beans for about 7 minutes, until they're tender but still have some crispness.  You can season steamed green beans with salt, pepper, lemon pepper, garlic powder, or any other herbs or spice you like. You can also use a portable metal steamer basket and cook the beans in a Place 1 cup (125 g) of whole green beans into a microwave-safe bowl. Add 2 tablespoons (30 ml) of water and cover the bowl with a lid or plastic wrap. Open the lid slightly or peel off a corner of the plastic wrap to let steam escape. Microwave the beans on high for 3 to 4 minutes, until tender. Spread the green beans out on a baking sheet lined with aluminum foil, parchment paper, or a silicone baking mat. Drizzle the beans with 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of olive oil and season them, to taste, with salt, pepper, and garlic powder. Bake the beans for 15 minutes in an oven that’s been preheated to 425 °F (218 °C). Flip the beans once during the cooking process.  To finish the beans, you can sprinkle them with some shredded cheese, such as mozzarella, parmesan, or cheddar.  You can also use canola or grapeseed oil in place of the olive oil. There are many different types of casseroles you can make, and you can add 1 cup (125 g) chopped green beans to just about any of them. Some popular casseroles that pair well with green beans include:  Vegetable casseroles Rice casseroles Lasagna Taco casseroles Many homemade meat soups, stews, and  vegetable soups can be customized with the addition of chopped green beans. Add 1 cup (125 g) of green beans to any soup you like, such as:  Broccoli Cream of chicken Minestrone Beef and barley Cream of asparagus Mushroom stew
Summary: Sauté Steam Microwave beans to cook them faster. Roast them for a crisp and flavorful side dish. Bake them into a casserole. Add them to soup.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: An angled or sloped bottle helps to keep the milk at the top of the bottle, where the nipple is, even when your baby moves the bottle around. This keeps the nipple full at all times. These bottles are specially designed so that air cannot reach the milk. The nipple is separated from the bottle by a one-way valve.  Use a bottle with a valve at the top. This valve allows just enough air to enter the bottle so that your baby can drink easily, without consuming any air bubbles. In this case, the straw is not actually used for drinking. Instead, the straw acts like a vent, so it makes it easier for your baby to drink out of the bottle without drinking any air bubbles.
Summary: Use angled bottles. Try a bottle with a one-way valve. Try a bottle that has a straw vent.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Parents can install apps that help prevent teens from texting and driving. These apps can alert you to when your teen uses their phones while driving, and also when the teen turns off the app. Talk to your teen about using these apps on their phone and their purpose. You want to help them learn safe driving habits, not make them think you are spying on them.  Cellcontrol is a paid subscription service that provides a device that goes in the car which hooks to the app. The app blocks the phone from receiving or sending texts while the car is moving. It also blocks other features, like the camera. Drive Safe Mode is another app for parents that helps prevent the driver from sending and receiving texts. If you see someone who constantly texts and drives, consider having a conversation with them. You may want to ask them if they are aware of the dangers of texting and driving, or just tell them you feel uncomfortable when they do that while you ride in the car with them.  For example, if you have a teen driver, have a family discussion about the dangers of texting and driving. Discuss possible alternatives to help keep your teen off their phone. If you are in the car with someone who is driving, ask them not to text while you are a passenger. Say, "I am very uncomfortable with texting and driving because it is so dangerous. Will you please not text while you are driving me around?" If someone is trying to check their phone while driving, offer to read the text and respond for them. This keeps their eyes on the road, and they still get to send a text they feel is really important. Try saying, "I am happy to text them back so you can concentrate on driving. Just tell me what to say." Setting texting and driving rules in your family can help everyone, teen and adult drivers alike. Make it a rule that no one can text while driving, even the adults. This sets a good example for teen drivers and keeps everyone safe.  Set consequences for texting and driving. For example, your teen may lose driving privileges if they text and drive. Don't text and call each other while you know the other person is driving. This reduces the risk that your family will text back.
Summary:
Place an app on your teen's phone. Talk to the person. Offer to text for the person. Set rules.