In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can either use a microwave-safe bowl or create a double boiler. Stir the chocolate to make sure everything is melted evenly. Prick them in the center, just enough to pick them up from the parchment paper and hold.  If you're wanting to present the cake balls on a stick, it's recommended to use lollipop sticks, which can be found in specialty baking aisles. Dip about 1/2 inch (1.27 cm) of the stick into the melted chocolate prior to inserting them into the cake balls. If you're wanting to present the cake balls in decorative individual wrappers, poke them with toothpicks. While holding the lollipop stick or toothpick, submerge the cake ball into the melted chocolate. When lifting it back up, gently lift them in a swirling motion or give them a gentle shake. If you're using toothpicks, remove them from the balls. Add a very small amount of extra melted chocolate to cover the holes. You can use the back of a spoon to evenly spread out any extra coating as well. Place the chocolate covered cake ball in the same place on the waxed paper. Pick up the next one and repeat the dipping until everything is covered.
Summary: Melt the chocolate. Insert sticks into the cake balls. Dip the cake balls. Repeat with the rest.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Since you are planning to add a new family member, it’s imperative to take your whole family with you to the adoption centre, especially if you have kids in your family because there may be instances where a dog can be super cute and friendly around adults. Still, it may show signs of aggression around kids because of some bad past experiences with kids.  If you already have a dog or any other pet, then try to take it along with you to the adoption centre, that way you can ensure that the new family member gets along with all your family members. Shelters generally don’t allow any other animal to their refuge for visits, but there are always exceptions, and it shouldn’t harm asking them. Depending on the size of the shelter in your area, you may be able to make an appointment to talk to a pet counselor there. Bring a list of your desires for a pet with you. A pet counselor can guide you in selecting the right type and breed of animal to best meet your needs. Not all shelters will have a designated pet counselor. However, many shelter employees are good at discussing the needs of specific pets and what it takes to care for them properly. You can look at the websites of large shelter organizations for lists of available pets. There are also websites on the internet that smaller shelter and rescue organizations use to advertise their available pets. Doing an online search that includes the type of pet you want, the city you live in, and the words "shelter" or "rescue" will usually provide some hits. If you don't find potential pets online, you can contact a shelter directly and tell them what you are looking for. In some cases, if you tell a shelter what type of pet you are looking for, they will keep a lookout for you and contact you if one comes in. Even if a shelter doesn't have the type of pet you are looking for right now, it may have one tomorrow! Once you have selected the dog for adoption, it's important to understand the actual behavior of the dog before taking him home. Even though there are good chances that the foster homes may not allow you to take the dog out of the foster home before adopting but do give it a try and take your furry friend on a walk somewhere outside of the foster environment.  There are a variety of dogs in foster homes. Some are happily barking, and some are crying because they are missing their owner. This kind of environment can have some psychological impact on your furry friend, which can mask the dog's actual behavior. A dog can feel scared inside the foster home because it is not used to this kind of environment and may show aggression, while outside the foster home, once it feels safe, it would be friendly.
Summary: Take your entire family along with you. Talk to a pet counselor. Do an online search for pets in your area. Contact a shelter directly. Take your dog for a walk outside of the foster home.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: ” Location Services will now be disabled on your Windows Phone.
Summary:
Navigate to the Home screen and select “Settings. Tap on “Location,” then move the location switch to the “Off” position.