In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Hatch chiles are only in season for 6 weeks out of the year, so those that are on the market in August and September are the freshest available. Look for chiles at farmer’s markets and produce stands or online when they’re in season.  Buying your chiles at farmer’s markets or produce stands will allow you to not only support your local economy, but also to ensure you’re getting the freshest and greenest peppers. Some online suppliers of hatch chile peppers include Frieda’s, Bristol Farms, and Melissa’s World Variety Produce. Green hatch chile peppers are the freshest and thus are the best to use for cooking. Look for fresh peppers at farmer’s markets and produce stands and look for the greenest peppers when you go to buy them.  Look for chile peppers with an even color, as well. Peppers that are solid green and don’t have splashes of other colors on them are best. Avoid red hatch chile peppers, as these are not as fresh. Roasting festivals for hatch chile peppers are held every year in the area around Hatch, New Mexico. Consider attending one of these festivals to see how experienced cooks roast their peppers and to find out more about how to buy the best chiles.  You can find roasting festivals in multiple cities and towns in New Mexico, Arizona, and Texas. During the growing season, many stores in the southwest will also roast hatch chiles for your right outside of their buildings.
Summary: Shop for hatch chiles in August and September to buy fresh chiles. Aim to buy chiles with a bright green color. Attend a roasting festival if you live in the American Southwest.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The length of the carrot should be against the side of the grater. Make sure to keep your fingers and hands away from the sharp edges of the grater.
Summary: Peel your carrots. Hold a box grater in your non-dominant hand and a peeled carrot in your dominant hand. Place the carrot against the side of the grater that has the smallest holes. Grate the carrot using a downward motion. Discard the carrot piece when it becomes so small that you can no longer grasp it as you shred. Repeat the process with additional carrot pieces until all of your carrots are shredded.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You need to understand how and when to groom them, the best options for boarding them, how to muck out their stables, how to use and clean tack equipment and how and what to feed them.  You should also understand how to maintain a horse's health and what vaccinations it needs and when.  Study multiple sources.  Technical and medical advances revolutionize the horse care industry periodically. Learn what plants are poisonous to horses and how to avoid horse ailments. Let the stable owner know that you plan on owning a horse.  Try to do every job you can.  You'll gain valuable hands-on experience caring for horses while learning from an expert.  Work often, the more experience you have, the more comfortable you'll be taking care of your own horse. Ask the stable owner any questions you may have.  He'll likely have great insight. Show them everything you've learned.  Let them see you perform daily tasks related to horse care. Have them speak to the stable owner.  A good recommendation from him could ease your parents' concerns. Show your parents your dream to own a horse is more than a passing thought.  Keep working with horses as much as possible.  Be consistent.  It may take time before your parents understand that you truly want to own a horse. Bring your work to your parents' attention.  Remind them of your goal to own a horse often.  Say things like: "Today I mucked the stalls for all the horses in the stable.  I can't wait to clean up after my own horse." or "I helped hold a horse still while it got vaccinated today.  Did you know horses need to be vaccinated for tetanus every year?"
Summary:
Read everything you can find about horse care. Volunteer at a local stable. Take your parents to the stable. Stay devoted to horses.