INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Though you may find it difficult to handle being around an annoying person, you should strive to maintain your composure and stay calm. Getting angry, upset, or frustrated may only ruin your day and have no real effect on how that person is behaving. Rather than let your emotions get the best of you, try to take deep breaths and  remain calm. You may try doing deep breathing exercises, where you close your eyes and inhale deeply in your nose from your diaphragm, followed by a deep exhale out your nose. You may do deep breathing a few times to calm down and block out the annoying person. Though you may be tempted to yell or curse at the person who is annoying you, reacting to them will only upset you and give the person the attention they may be seeking. Instead you should focus on tuning out what they are saying and try not to react to them. Coping through non-reaction can be a good way to get used to the annoying person and not them get to you. You may try repeating a word in your mind to help you not react to the person. This word may be “compassion” or “acceptance”. Try saying the word in your mind over and over until it becomes a mantra for you to lean on. To help maintain your composure, it may help to try to view a situation or issue from the person's point of view. Put yourself in their shoes for a second and consider why or how they may have become so annoying. Be empathetic toward the person and show them some compassion. Doing this may help you remain calm and composed around them. For example, perhaps the person who is always pointing out the negatives of every situation did not have a very happy childhood and tends to see only the worst possible outcomes. Or maybe the family member who is often too happy and excited about everything is in fact lonely and isolated in their social life, leading them to try to always project a sense of happiness. When you encounter this person, you may be so frustrated that you end up saying something that hurts his or her feelings. To prevent this from happening, try to develop a few stock lines that you can use to either engage with the person or end the conversation.  ”Hmm, I'm glad you mentioned that because…” “That's interesting. I don't know the first thing about that!” “It was nice to see you, but I have to run!” “I'm sorry. I don't have time to talk right now. Maybe some other time.” If you are hungry, tired, or stressed, then you might find it harder to maintain your composure around someone who annoys you. Make sure that you are practicing good self-care to increase your chances of being able to maintain your composure. Some things you can do to ensure good self-care include:   Getting enough sleep.  Eating healthy foods.  Exercising regularly. Making time to relax.

SUMMARY: Take a deep breath and stay calm. Do not react to them. Try to empathize with the person. Prepare some stock lines to say to the person. Take good care of yourself.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Reduce the heat so that the sauce simmers—that is, bubbles only occasionally and very gently. Whisk it at least twice per minute during the 5 minute cooking time. After 5 minutes, the sauce will be darker and thicker. If the sauce starts getting too thick for your liking before the 5 minutes is up, add 1 US tbsp (15 ml) of water at a time and whisk it in to thin the sauce. If you’re not using the sauce right away, pour it into an airtight container—for instance, a glass jar with a screw-top lid—and refrigerate it for up to 1 week.  The sauce may last for up to 2 weeks in the fridge, but the flavor and texture may start to decline after 1 week. Give the refrigerated sauce 5-10 minutes on the countertop to warm up and thin out a bit, then stir it well before using it.
Summary: Turn the heat to low and cook the sauce for 5 minutes. Let the sauce cool, then use or refrigerate it.

It's the black and white app on one of the Home Screens. If you haven't already downloaded QuickFlip, do so now. This icon is in the top left corner of the screen. Doing so gives the app permission to use your Photos app. This can be any album from your Photos app except for Moments. Choosing Moments prevents you from saving your mirrored photo.  Doing so flips the photo on its vertical axis (e.g., left or right). Doing so will flip the photo on its horizontal axis, which will turn it upside down. It's in the top right corner of the screen. Your photo will save to the All Photos album in Photos. You can also tap the mail icon to email the flipped photo to yourself if the Save option doesn't work for you.
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One-sentence summary -- Open the QuickFlip app. Tap the camera icon. Tap OK. Tap an album. Select a photo. Swipe left or right on your photo. Swipe up or down on your photo. Tap Save.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Place the diced cucumbers, peppers, and onions in a large bowl. Toss the vegetables together with the salt, then cover the entire batch with cold water.  Note that you should not add the minced garlic to this mixture. Set it aside until later. The bowl you use should be made of glass, plastic, or another non-reactive material. The water should be very cold to keep the vegetables as fresh as possible. If desired, you can add 1 cup (250 ml) of ice to the water, as well, to cool the mixture further. Set the mixture aside and let it rest for 4 to 6 hours at room temperature.  Technically, you can move onto the next step after 2 hours if you're in a hurry. You can also allow the vegetables to soak overnight. Longer resting times should help prolong the lifespan of the relish, which is beneficial if you plan on storing it long-term. Check the mixture every hour or so. If the water level decreases significantly, add more cold water. If the water temperature becomes too warm, add more ice. Pour the contents of the bowl through a fine mesh colander, discarding the soaking water. Thoroughly rinse the vegetables with cool, running water.  Agitate the colander carefully while rinsing the vegetables to promote even coverage. Allow the rinse water to completely drain from the vegetables before continuing. Return the vegetable mixture to the bowl and cover it with additional cold water. Allow the mixture to soak for another hour. Pour the contents of the bowl through the colander, discarding the water and keeping the vegetables. You do not need to rinse the mixture this time, but you may need to gently press the vegetables against the sides and bottom of the colander to squeeze out as much excess moisture as possible.

SUMMARY:
Toss the vegetables with salt and water. Let the mixture rest. Drain and rinse the vegetables. Soak in fresh water. Drain the vegetables again.