Q: This should take about 3 minutes. This should take 3 to 4 minutes. Break up the ground beef into small pieces with a wooden spoon. Follow the instructions on the packet about how much seasoning to add. Usually, it's recommended to add 2 tablespoons of seasoning for every pound of beef. If you don't have pre-mixed taco seasoning, here's a recipe to make the seasoning on your own:  2 tablespoons chili powder 1 tablespoon ground cumin 2 teaspoons cornstarch 2 teaspoons kosher salt 1 1/2 teaspoons hot smoked paprika 1 teaspoon ground coriander 1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper Stir, incorporating evenly, and bring to a simmer. Cook, uncovered, until mix thickens a bit, about 2 to 3 minutes. Start with soft tortillas or taco shells. Layer the bottom with the taco mix, then any combination of the following:  Cheese Jalapeño slices Diced tomatoes Sour cream Guacamole Chopped cilantro Sliced lettuce
A: Sweat 1 diced onion in a well-oiled skillet over medium heat. Add 16 ounces of ground beef (sirloin works best) to the onion and brown over medium high heat. Add taco seasoning to the beef, stirring until coated. Add 2/3 cup low-sodium beef broth to the skillet. Assemble your all-American taco.

Article: Take some time to reflect on how much you matter to your loved ones. Make a mental list of your family and friends, and think about the unique role you play in their lives.  Whether you're a parent, child, sibling, friend, teacher, or student, you play a unique role in each of your relationships, and those roles add meaning to your life. In each of these examples, you and your loved one matter to each other, and that gives your life meaning. For instance, if you're a parent, you play an incomparable role in your kids' lives. You and your best friend are special, unique parts of each other's lives. If you have a sibling, you share an irreplaceable bond with them. Even the smallest acts of kindness can help you make a mark on other people’s lives. From your loved ones to complete strangers, try to nurture your connections with others with kindness and generosity. for a cause that’s important to you. In addition to small acts of kindness, volunteering can give you a greater sense of purpose and meaning. Devote your time to a worthy cause, and reflect on how your actions are making a real difference in someone’s life. Volunteering for a cause you value is especially meaningful. For example, if you love animals, foster pets or volunteer at a local animal shelter. If a loved one is sick, you could volunteer for a charity related to their illness. Feeling like your job is pointless is normal, but the key is to change the way you think about your work. Draw connections between your day-to-day tasks and the people you’re ultimately serving. No matter what you do for a living, take pride in the fact that your work improves someone’s life, solves a problem, or makes the world a better place.  You don’t need to be a doctor or firefighter to make an important difference in someone’s life. Suppose you’re a waiter; focus on the roles you play in your guests’ lives. Think about how you’re helping your customers unwind after a long day or celebrate an important occasion. Additionally, if your job doesn’t feel meaningful, remember why you work. Think about how the money you earn pays your bills. If you have kids or help support your parents, think about how your work is an invaluable service for someone you love. Consider how you can leave lasting impacts on the people in your life. You don’t need to have a monument in your honor to leave a lasting legacy. From teaching someone a lesson or skill to helping a loved one through tough times, you can make a meaningful impact through positive actions.  Thinking about topics like mortality and your legacy isn’t easy. It’s especially tough if you’ve lost someone close to you or if you or a loved one are facing a life-threatening illness. Questioning life’s meaning in these situations is normal, but don’t let doubt overwhelm you. Accept that no one lives forever, but remember that your presence leaves a lasting impact on the world. Focus on making a positive, meaningful difference through your kindness, humor, service, and love.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Remind yourself of the unique roles you play in other peoples’ lives. Help others in small ways whenever you have the opportunity. Volunteer Think of your job as a meaningful act of service. Ask yourself how you want people to remember you.

Problem: Article: Pour the mixture into a 1 gallon (3.8 L) plastic resealable bag. Seal the bag and refrigerate the chicken for 30 minutes.  Add 1 tablespoon (15 milliliters) of vegetable oil and heat the oil until it begins to smoke. Cook and stir the ingredients for 15 seconds using the slotted spoon. Allow the chicken to cook for 1 minute without stirring.  Keep your skillet hot to cook your vegetables.
Summary: Mix 1/4 cup (60 milliliters) of soy sauce and rice vinegar in a bowl using a fork. Add the chicken to the mixture inside the bag. Remove the chicken pieces from the bag with a slotted spoon and discard the marinade. Heat a large nonstick skillet or wok over high heat. Add 1 tablespoon (14 grams) of garlic and 1/2 tablespoon (7 grams) of ginger. Add the marinated chicken pieces. Cook and stir the chicken for an additional 3 to 5 minutes or until the chicken is seared on the outside but slightly underdone on the inside. Remove the chicken from the skillet or wok with a slotted spoon and place the chicken in a bowl to use later.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Center the wheel before you start to install the cover. Slide the top of the steering wheel cover over the top of the wheel and slide it over the wheel as much as you can. Position the cover so that the seam is centered over the bottom of the wheel. Use your fingers and stretch the cover over one side. Then, alternate to the other side and stretch that side over. Work your way incrementally down the wheel until the entire cover is attached. You may have to pull hard on the cover to get it to stretch over the wheel. Once you’re done sliding the cover over as much as you can, you’ll probably find resistance near the bottom of the wheel. Use as much force as you can to get the final part of the cover fitting snugly over the wheel. Once you’ve fit it over the bottom, you’ve successfully fit your steering wheel cover.  You can get a friend to hold the wheel straight if you are having trouble getting the cover on. To reposition the cover, take it off your wheel and repeat the process.

SUMMARY: Fit the top of the cover over the top of the wheel. Stretch out both sides so that the cover fits over the wheel. Pull the bottom of the cover over the wheel.

Q: Find a pair of clean socks that match your hair color. Cut the toes off, then roll each sock from top-to-bottom to form a doughnut shape. The socks need to be long enough to cover your ankle, otherwise your buns will turn out too small.
A:
Create a set of sock buns.