Problem: Article: If you're going to air dry parsley, you want to make sure you gather it at its most tender point, which is early in the morning, but enough after sun-up to have burned off the dew from the night before. Don't worry about washing the parsley if you've picked it. It should be as dry as possible to start out with. Keep them fairly loose so that air can circulate around the leaves as they dry. You can make bundles as big as your hand or you can keep the bundles smaller if you wish. Just make sure they're not too tight when you tie them. Rubber bands are easiest if you have bigger bundles. Secure the stems of the parsley, letting the larger, leafier portion fan out while it dries. Storing the drying bundles in bags will keep them dust free and won't allow sunlight to bleach the color from the parsley. Cut some holes in the bags to allow air to circulate, and keep the bundles nice and dry.  Store the bags in a cool, dry place with good air circulation. Stacking them on a drying rack, or an old clothes rack can be a good method of storing them. Alternatively, you can leave them out of the bags and tie them with string to hang in your kitchen and dry. Hang the bundles upside down for a more decorative, but equally effective, method of drying. The parsley is dried when it becomes easily crumbled in your fingers. Spread the bundles on the counter on a piece of wax paper or a cutting board, and crumble the bunches, taking care to remove the woody stems. Save old herb containers to reuse for your dried parsley, keep them in mason jars, or other containers. Store in a cool dry place in your kitchen.
Summary: Pick the parsley in the morning. Gather the parsley in bundles. Secure the bundles with twine or rubber bands. Place the bundles in brown paper bags. Remove the bundles after two weeks. Store the parsley in an airtight container.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Choose one room to let your rabbit roam around freely in. This room needs to meet all your rabbit’s needs, so it needs a litter box, a hay feeder, food dishes, and water bowl. Inside the room, you can set up cardboard houses, bunny condos, puppy pens, or rabbit cages. One of a rabbit’s favorite activities is chewing. In the bunny room, cover up wires or remove them completely. You can place electrical cords in hard plastic tubing split lengthwise with the cords tucked inside. Place cords behind woodwork or trim, wrap them in spiral wrap or use concealers to keep them out of sight. Since your rabbit will love to chew, she will chew on trim, door edges, furniture, wallpaper, sheetrock, and carpet if you let her. Protect the room by putting boards over places your bunny can chew that she shouldn’t.  To keep your rabbit from burrowing up into the furniture, put cardboard or 2x4s under it. Cover the wall with clear plastic panels to keep the rabbit from chewing. To discourage your rabbit from chewing on inappropriate objects, give her an acceptable chewing toy if she tries to chew on something else. Make sure your rabbit has a lot of toys and objects to chew on. You can leave out alfalfa cubes, cardboard tubes stuffed with grass hay, fresh apple, willow, or aspen branches, or rolled up cotton towels. You can make homemade toys for your rabbit, like a cardboard box stuffed with hay, cardboard rolls from paper towels, gift wrap, or toilet paper, or multiple cardboard boxes lined up to make a rabbit tunnel. You can also stuff a paper sack with shredded newspaper (and a few treats) to give your rabbit a digging adventure.

SUMMARY: Let your rabbit roam in a designated room. Protect electrical wiring. Keep your rabbit from chewing on trim and furniture. Give your rabbit toys to chew on.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you don't have a YouTube account you will have to click on the "Create Account" link to create a new account and then return to the YouTube homepage to sign in. The link is located near the search bar at the top.  It will ask you to provide the following information.  Title: a short title for your video. Description: a brief paragraph describing what your video is about. Tags: keywords that people should type in the search bar to find your video (separate each tag with a space in between). Video Category: select the category that the video belongs to, such as Comedy, Sports, Music or Film and Animation. Language: use the drop-down menu to select the language that your video is in. Share your video with the world" under the Broadcast options.
Summary: Go to the YouTube homepage and log in using the "Sign In" link in the top-right corner of the page. Browse to the page that allows you to upload videos by clicking the "Upload" link on the YouTube homepage. Click the "Select File" button to browse to the video file on your computer and select it. Fill in the form on the Upload page. Select "Public: Mark a dot next to "Enabled" in the page that appears next asking if you want to allow external sites to embed the video that you have uploaded. Select "Publish" to make your video live. Copy the "Embed HTML" code that appears after you enable the embed feature and paste it within the HTML of your blog where you want it to appear.

Look for a solution, or for a way to take control of your circumstances. You may find that you feel trapped by the permanence of the past. If you take action in some way, you might empower yourself to move forward. Escape the chains of the past, and find your purpose in motion. Dive back in, and do not be afraid. You cannot fix everything. Irreversible things happen, and you can only act upon the new reality that exists in the wake of the event. Think about how you might ease the suffering of others, or make amends, or keep what happened once from happening again. Once you acknowledge and accept the past, you can begin to take valuable lessons from it.  Study the past, and use it to guide you into the future. Be careful not to internalize bad habits and anxieties – only practical lessons. You may not be able to undo what happened, but you might be able to keep it from happening again. Evaluate your goals, and throw yourself into something new. Change the static energy of grief into the kinetic energy of action. Give something new the space it needs to bloom.  If you are trying to get over a relationship, consider whether you are ready for another relationship. If you lost a friend, think about ways to connect more deeply with other friends. Maybe those friends who you kind of tossed aside deserve some more affection. Try doing more things with your current friends and do not let your past lost friendship haunt you. If you regret something that you did or didn't do: look for a situation that gives you the opportunity to make the choice you wish you'd made. You won't get over the past until you stop thinking about it so much. Throwing your energy into something new can be a great way to stop thinking about the past. Change your focus. Re-engage with your life.
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One-sentence summary -- Take action. Learn from what happened. Look toward the future.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you want to store the puree for a longer period, freezing it is a great option. Use a silicone ice cube tray to make it easier to pop out the puree once it’s frozen. Each ice cube tray makes about 1 ounce (28 g) of baby food, which is about how much your baby will eat at once. Pop the covered ice cube trays into the freezer, making sure to keep them level so the puree doesn’t get frozen to the covering. Leave them alone for 2-3 hours or overnight to ensure they’re completely frozen through. Try sticking a toothpick into a puree cube. If it easily pushes into the center, the puree is still soft. If it can’t penetrate the puree, chances are it is completely frozen. As long as your freezer stays at 0 °F (−18 °C), the puree should technically be good indefinitely, but the flavor of the puree will decline over time.
Summary:
Pour the puree into ice cube trays to freeze baby-sized portions. Freeze the ice cube trays for several hours. Use frozen puree within 3-6 months of freezing it for the best quality.