In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: In recent years it has become popular to make whipped cream in a variety of different flavors that complement the dish the cream will top. Whipped cream is easily flavored by extracts, cocoa, liqueurs, and zests; choose a combination that works with your dessert. Here are a few ideas:  Make chocolate whipped cream by adding a tablespoon of cocoa. This would make a great topping for  chocolate silk pie. Make vanilla bourbon whipped cream as a topping for pecan pie. Add a teaspoon of vanilla and a teaspoon of bourbon to the mix. Create a bright-tasting cream by adding a tablespoon of lemon zest, and use it to top  strawberry shortcake. Almond or anise extract add a subtle depth to whipped cream. These make an excellent topping for berry pies.
Summary: Decide how to flavor the whipped cream.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you're musically inclined, try your hand at writing a song and lyrics to go with it. Writing a song is much like writing poetry, but you'll have have to fit the lyrics to a melody. Grab a pen and paper, then write about how you're feeling or about a situation you were in recently. Many people have an instrument gathering dust in a corner or a closet. Quiet Saturday nights are the perfect time to put the instrument to use and learn how to play. Start slow, and use internet tutorials or music books to learn the basics. If you don't already have an instrument, buy an inexpensive instrument like a ukulele or melodica with a basic songbook. One of the best things about being home alone is that you can sing as loud as you want, and no one will be annoyed. Put some jams on with your phone, computer or radio and sing along at the top of your lungs. For even more fun, pull up karaoke tracks of your favorite songs on youtube and practice your star power.
Summary: Write lyrics for a song. Play an instrument. Sing.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Rather than hanging with the crowd that always lands in detention, find friends who keep up with their grades and participate in appropriate after-school activities. Look for classmates who share your interests, and spend time with them. For instance, if you love comic books, find a few friends who share your passion. You could even start a comic book club after school. A great way to stay out of trouble is to get involved at school. Join the student council/government or look for other ways to help out. Volunteer to organize a school event, such as a dance or fundraiser. You could also reach out to a coach and see if they could use your help managing a team or club. Many schools put on a play during the spring. See how you can get involved. They often need people to help out with the costumes, props, and sets. When you have a lot of free time on your hands, it can be easy to get into trouble. The best thing to do is to stay busy. Join a sports team or a school club so that you have activities after school. You can also get a job, which will keep you busy as well as provide you with some extra cash.  For example, join the softball team, the art club, the swim team, or the drama club. As for jobs, offer to babysit your neighbor’s children, mow lawns in your neighborhood, or apply for work at a local ice cream shop or restaurant, or even go to the park to let yourself let loose.
Summary:
Choose your friends wisely. Get involved at school. Stay busy after school.