Article: Stir the spinach and garlic occasionally to help them cook more evenly and prevent them from burning. Cook until the spinach is wilted, about 2 to 3 minutes. Once the spinach has wilted, transfer the mixture to a blender or food processor. Add some hot water and puree until it is smooth. If the spinach is not mixing smoothly enough, use a rubber spatula to scrape any unblended spinach down the sides and towards the bottom. Set the mixture aside when it is completely smooth. Make sure that the saucepan is large enough to fit the rest of your ingredients, including the milk and pureed spinach. Occasionally stir the mixture with a spatula. You will end up with a roux-like paste, which you will eventually thin out. This will help create a thicker soup. Use a whisk to help the roux dissolve and break up any clumps or lumps. Open up the blender or food processor, and pour the pureed spinach into the saucepan. Whisk everything together to combine, then cook until the soup thickens, stirring occasionally. If you need to, add in some more salt, cayenne pepper, and/or black pepper. For extra flavor, garnish it with Gruyere cheese. You can also use other types of cheese as well.
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Heat the oil in a large skillet over medium heat, then add the spinach and garlic. Puree the mixture in a blender or food processor with ¼ cup (60 milliliters) of hot water. Cook the onions in butter over medium heat in a saucepan until the onions start to soften. Sift the flour into the mixture, and cook for another 2 minutes. Pour in the milk, salt, and pepper, and cook over medium heat for 5 minutes, stirring constantly. Add the pureed spinach and cook until it thickens, about 3 to 5 minutes. Taste the soup and make any necessary adjustments. Pour the soup into bowls and serve.

Problem: Article: Whether you make an invoice on the computer or use an invoice book, write the name of your company at the top. Include the following information about your company just below the company name:  The complete address The phone number The email or any other pertinent contact information It's always important to you and your clients to know the date of the invoice. That's because payment is usually due within a certain number of days of the date on the invoice. You'll number the invoice sequentially according to how many transactions you've had with the client. For example, if you've sold cakes to the same client on three different occasions, the invoice for the third sale should be #3.  If you're using invoice slips that you purchased at an office supply store, the invoices will already be numbered. If you're using accounting software or PayPal, the invoice will also be automatically numbered. Include the customer or client's name or company name. If you performed services for the client as a contractor, you should also include the company address and phone number.
Summary: Include your company's information. Provide the date. Number the invoice, if necessary. Write the client's information.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Everyone loves to sleep in in the mornings from time to time. If for whatever reason you're trying to make a day disappear faster, you can shave off some time from it by hitting the snooze button and sleeping in a bit. Sleeping is by far the most effective way of making time speed up. If you're already in bed and want the morning to disappear, sometimes the best thing to do is nothing at all. A shower is one of the most physically pleasant stages of your day. Most people try to get in and out of the shower in record time, but if you have some time to kill, taking things more slowly can be great. Let the water rush over you; appreciate the warmth and temporary peace.You can enjoy the shower and it will make time go by faster Sitting down with a cup of coffee and enjoying yourself at the kitchen table sounds sort of like a cliche, at a point where everyone seems to rush from place to place, but slowing down to enjoy yourself strangely makes time feel that much faster. There is probably a regular time you like to leave to go to work, school, or wherever else you typically need to be. If this is the case, consider leaving ten or fifteen minutes earlier than usual. Your brain tends to chunk memories into chapters, and leaving early will streamline that particular stage of your day. Unless you're leaving early, you may actually enjoy the extra time you have to prepare at the start of your day.

SUMMARY: Sleep in. Have a long shower. Read the morning paper. Leave for work or school early.

It's important to give your Cavalier new experiences, especially while he's still very young (before 18 weeks old). He'll consider the new sights and sounds to be normal which can help build his confidence. This socialization will also prevent over-anxious behavior as he gets older. Make sure your Cavalier meets a wide range of people, dogs, and experiences. You can take your dog to a socialization class run by your vet or a reputable trainer in the area. Train your Cavalier in small doses and often. Keep the sessions to five minutes at a time and do them three times a day. Your dog will respond better to this than if you do one long half-hour session. Choose a time when your dog isn't hungry or tired, so he pays attention. Stop the session if he looses interest. Always try to end on a positive note, with a command you know your dog can do. Use a clicker to teach your dog to associate a click-clack sound with receiving a reward when he obeys a command. Practice by throwing a treat on the floor and let your Cavalier eat it. As soon as he goes to the treat, press the clicker. Repeat this till he associates the click-clack sound with looking for a treat. Start giving commands and when he obeys, press the clicker as his reward. For example, when your Cavalier toilets outside, immediately press the clicker so he knows he's being rewarded for toileting in the right place. When you use the clicker training, always start with a verbal command word. For example, say "Sit" and click once he follows the command. Once he's comfortable following verbal commands with the clicker reward, stop using the clicker, but continue to use verbal commands. For example, you could run a few steps away from your Cavalier while slapping your leg and calling his name. He'll instinctively want to keep close to you, so this is good practice in responding to his name. Your Cavalier will only associate punishment with you instead of the action you dislike. This can damage your relationship, actually making it harder to train him. Instead, use positive reinforcement with verbal praise and rewards like treats or exercise.  If your dog misbehaves, you can firmly say "No." Avoid giving him a lot of attention or telling him off. Any attention is a reward for your dog. If your Cavalier grabs something he shouldn't and you haven't trained him to give it back, distract him with a toy or some food. Take the object while he's distracted.
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Expose your dog to others. Choose good times to train. Clicker train your dog. Use verbal commands. Never hit or yell at your dog.