In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: A large capsicum or bell pepper will be able to hold about 1/2 to 1 cup of stuffing, so plan your recipes accordingly. The recipes below are meant for 4-5 bell peppers, so be prepared to make some adjustments. Just combine 1 cup of cream cheese, 1/4 cup of sour cream, 1 cup grated cheese, 2 tablespoons of chopped fresh parsley, dried chili flakes, dried cumin seeds, and dried paprika to taste (about 1 tsp of each). Then add 1 tablespoon of sugar. This recipe is also highly recommended for sweet paprika peppers. If you choose the cream cheese filler recipe, it is better to heat the oven to 200°C/400°F and roast them in a lightly oiled pan without water until the peppers flesh is tender - about 20 minutes. Then top with any surplus cheese filling to serve. Use a cup of pasta sauce and mix it in with one cup of water. Then, get 2 cups of dried pasta, which can be anything from penne to gnocchi, and combine it with 1/4 cup of grated cheese. Add salt and pepper to taste for this recipe. For this one, all you need is 1 cup of herb and pine nut pesto, 2 cups of ricotta cheese, 1 egg, and 1/2 cup of grated cheese. Mix all the ingredients together and add salt and pepper to taste. Your peppers will be all ready to stuff. Take about 300 grams of any minced meat and gently brown it in a pan with 1/2 a cup of white onions. You can add this meat to any of the recipes to make them more meat-friendly.
Summary: Know that each pepper will hold 1/2 to 1 cups of stuffing. Make a cream-cheesed based stuffing. Make a pasta-based stuffing. Make a pesto-based stuffing. Add meat to any recipe. Finished.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: that will complement your skin tone. Choose a hair dye that will look good on you and your current hair color. Make sure you've gotten your hair light enough so that it will accept the new hair color. When choosing a new color, opt for a dye that's 1 or 2 shades lighter than what you're actually going for. When you dye your hair at home it often comes out darker than you anticipated. Many times your hair dye kit will come with the developer, but if not, pick up a 20-volume developer from a drug store. Follow the instructions that come with your hair dye to mix the dye with the developer proportionally. You can also purchase developer at a big box store, beauty store, or online. Pull together the top layer of your hair and secure it with a hair tie or clip. Divide the bottom layer into 2-4 sections for thicker hair. If your hair is thin, you can easily dye the bottom layer of your hair without sectioning it off. Just like you did with the bleach, use the dye applicator brush to apply the dye to 1–2 in (2.5–5.1 cm) sections of hair. Remember to do your roots last.  Make sure your shoulders are covered to protect your clothing, and wear gloves to protect your hands from the dye. You can tie your hair up and put a shower cap on once your hair is covered in dye, if desired. Each color and brand of hair dye will have different instructions, so read them carefully to determine how long you should leave the dye in your hair before rinsing it out.  Use a timer to ensure you leave the dye in long enough to have the desired effect. Don't leave the dye in longer than the allotted time on the box — it may damage your hair or skin. Once your timer has gone off or the time is up, rinse the dye out of your hair under cool running water. You can use a shampoo and conditioner appropriate for colored hair to get rid of any extra dye residue. Once the water runs clear, you'll know the hair dye has been washed out.
Summary: Pick out a hair color Mix your chosen hair color with a developer. Separate your hair into sections to make dyeing your hair easier. Use the applicator brush to apply the dye to your hair. Read the dye instructions to know how long to leave the dye in your hair. Rinse the dye out after the allotted time is up.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you are allergic to latex, some menstrual cups are made of materials that are safe. Read the product literature to be sure. Select a cup made of medical-grade silicone if you have a latex allergy. Most doctors recommend against using a menstrual cup if you have an IUD in place.  There have been reports of IUD’s being dislodged during insertion or removal of a menstrual cup.  Check with your doctor to be sure it is safe for you to try a menstrual cup before you purchase one. Check with your doctor to be sure it is safe for you if you have any concerns.  Do not use a menstrual cup if you have recently delivered a baby or recently had a miscarriage or abortion.  Do not use a menstrual cup if you have been told you have a tilted uterus.  Avoid using a menstrual cup if you were told to avoid using tampons due to a surgical procedure or other medical condition.  Do not use a menstrual cup if you have a condition called pelvic organ prolapse. Talk to your doctor about this prior to trying a menstrual cup. This is extremely unlikely, but you may wish to discuss it with your doctor. One case report of endometriosis was linked to the use of a menstrual cup. The FDA considers the use of menstrual cups to be safe, but discuss this with your doctor if you have any concerns.
Summary:
Select a latex free product. Talk to your doctor if you have an IUD. Avoid using a menstrual cup if you have certain medical conditions. Know if you are at risk of endometriosis.