Q: Sauté them for about 5 minutes, or until they start turning golden brown and the butter starts to bubble.  This is a good rule of thumb to prevent your oven from getting dirty and from things burning on the oven floor, changing the flavor of your dish.
A: Spoon the mixture into your baking dish and set it aside. Melt the butter in a small skillet over low heat. Add the almond slices and toss them in the butter with your wooden spoon until they're well coated. Place the buttered almonds on top of the dip. Place the container with your dip on a cookie sheet. Bake the dish in the center of your oven for 20 minutes or until the edges start to bubble. Remove it from the oven and allow it to cool slightly for a few minutes. Serve the dip hot with gluten-free crackers or crudites.

Article: Many products that people consume in the morning contain caffeine. If you have decided to eliminate caffeine, you need to be able to identify products with caffeine. Common caffeine products are coffee, soda, caffeinated teas, energy drinks, and chocolate. Be careful not to consume products with hidden caffeine. This includes energy bars, non-cola sodas, decaffeinated coffee, coffee-flavored dairy products, and chocolate candy products. Caffeine can affect different people differently. Many of the effects of coffee are positive. Caffeine is a mild stimulant and has been linked to a number of benefits, including decreasing the risk of Type 2 diabetes and Alzheimer’s disease. Moderate coffee drinking (about two to five cups a day) has also been linked to reducing the risk of gallstones, colon cancer, and Parkinson’s disease. Moderate coffee drinking can also help with cognitive and memory issues. Caffeine can interfere with sleep, which can cause insomnia or exacerbate pre-existing sleep problems. In addition, for some, caffeine can increase anxiety, nervousness, irritability, and depression.  Espresso can increase the blood level of cholesterol. In some people, coffee can slightly increase the risk of heart disease and increase the heart rate. These negative effects tend to occur in people who have excessive amounts of caffeine, such as more than five or six cups of coffee a day a day.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Watch for caffeine in common products. Learn the positive side effects of caffeine. Recognize the negative side effects of caffeine.

Problem: Article: Either use cupcake papers or grease. Whisk lightly. Whisk to blend. Set aside. Mix well to combine. Mix through. Mix thoroughly. If using an electric mixer, use medium-high but no higher, as the green mixture can stain if it lands anywhere.  The cake is ready when a skewer inserted into the cake comes out clean. Use a frosting or icing that is green. Green cream cheese frosting is the best for these cupcakes.
Summary: Preheat the oven to 350ºF/180ºC. Prepare the muffin tin or cupcake pans. Break the eggs into the mixing bowl. Pour the remaining liquid ingredients into the whisked egg mixture. In another mixing bowl, pour the dry ingredients. Add the green food coloring to the wet mixture. Pour the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients. Pour the batter into the cupcake papers or muffin tin holes. Bake for 20-25 minutes. Frost. Decorate with green sugar, green sprinkles or green edible decorations, such as sugar shamrock shapes or little edible pots of gold.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Set your oven to convection and make some room on the center rack. Let it begin warming up as you assemble the nachos. A lower cooking temperature will allow everything to heat evenly throughout without burning the chips. Melted cheese and other temperamental ingredients can stick and harden on an ungreased cooking surface if you're not careful. A quick spritz of cooking spray will prevent that from happening, even with the cheesiest nachos.  Nonstick cookware can be cleaned with a simple wipe, saving you a lot of messy cleanup. Choose a deep pan or casserole dish that will contain all the ingredients you'll be heaping onto your nachos. Distribute the chips out to the edges of the dish. Make sure they're lying as flat as possible. This way, they'll be able to hold toppings better and won't be as likely to break.  Use a hearty style of tortilla chip that will hold up to heavier toppings.  Try to overlap the edges of the chips so there are no open spaces between them. Distribute the cheese evenly over the top of the tortilla chips. Use as much as you please—for smaller portions, a couple handfuls should be enough, while you may need to use an entire package for party-sized platters.  Freshly grated cheese tends to melt better than bagged shredded varieties.  Put down two layers of chips and cheese to achieve just the right ratio of crunch to creaminess. With your first layer complete, you can now pile on any and all of your other favorite nacho toppers. Fresh tomatoes, diced red onion, black olives, refried beans, jalapeño peppers, corn and black beans are all popular options. Once again, aim for even coverage with your ingredients.  Sprinkle a little more cheese on top to help tie it all together. Get creative with your nacho toppings. Try bacon-bleu cheese nachos with sliced scallions, or serve them fajita style with caramelized bell peppers and onions.

SUMMARY: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (176°C). Prepare a large baking pan with cooking spray. Spread the tortilla chips at the bottom of the baking dish. Cover the chips with shredded cheese. Add the rest of your ingredients.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If your close enough you might be able to fly to help if you came with other people.
Summary: Maybe make a high tower for jumping off with a elytra again.

Q: Advertisements can take a variety of forms including:  Electronic messages Print in publications or on outdoor surfaces Audio ads for radio or podcasts On-line videos or broadcast commercials The headline should capture attention and convey the main idea of the ad. If you are working on a video or audio advertisement begin with the major statement of the piece.  Keep the headline short. Be creative, but be careful not to stray too far from a clear, core idea behind the ad.  One example of a great advertising headline is Nike's "Just Do It." The line is short, and memorable, but it also conveys a clear message about fitness and sports behind the brand.  Another great example is the De Beers diamond company's "A Diamond is Forever." This line on DeBeer's ads helped make the public see diamonds as the standard choice for engagement rings. It is simple, and clear, but it conveys a big idea about the product. Write the "body copy" for a print ad (the text that makes up the main part of the advertisement.) For an audio or video ad, work on the script.  The main text will convey the whole idea of your ad, including what you are offering, what sets it apart, and how to get it. The copy should also remain concise. Balance detail with brevity to hold your audience's interest.  The "Got Milk?" ads show how important the main text of the ad can be. The ads featured a short clear headline, "Got Milk?" and great images (celebrities with milk mustaches,) but the ad copy explained the benefits of drinking milk. Include graphics for print and video ads to draw and hold audience attention. Sometimes the graphics make up most of the idea behind the ad. Absolut vodka used just the shape of their vodka bottle to catch attention in famous ads. Decide how to arrange the graphics, headline, and copy in a print ad. For a video, determine where graphics will appear in relation to the action on screen and the script. Try testing your advertisement out on a focus group, a small group of people in your target audience. Show the advertisement to the group and ask about their reactions.  Do they understand the message in the ad? Do they find the way the ad looks appealing? Would they try the product or service? Would they tell a friend about the ad or product?
A:
Choose a type of advertisement. Write a headline. Work on the body or main text. Draw the graphics in your ad. Create a layout. Test your ad.