Take your washed cherries and set them in a container so you can pour in additional ingredients more easily. If you’re preparing a large amount of cherries at once, consider preparing them in batches. Make sure you know what type of cherries you’re preserving, as the process for sweet and sour fruit is slightly different. Label the bag or jar with the type of cherry you’ve preserved, as well as the current date. As you label the fruit, be sure to mention that you preserved them in a dry sugar pack. Set the container(s) in your freezer for the time being, and try to use them within 1 year. Use freezer-safe tape to add labels to your cherries.
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One-sentence summary -- Place 1.5 pounds (680 g) of cherries into a large bowl. Use the cherries within 1 year for optimal freshness.

Q: UV rays are the most intense at this time. The longer you're outside, the longer your skin is exposed to the radiation. Get your exercise and activities done earlier or later in the day, when the rays aren't as strong. In some latitudes, you should stay out of the sun between 11am and 4pm. Do your research before you go on vacation, especially if you'll be close to the equator. Err on the side of safety during the hours suggested. clothing over your skin. Use lightweight fabrics so you don't overheat. Cover as much skin as you can. Choose materials that won't itch, scratch, or overheat you. Wear reflective colors, such as yellow or white, to stay cool. This will protect your scalp, face, and neck from too much exposure. Opt for a hat with a brim that is at least 3 inches (7.6 cm) wide. Make sure it's not too tight to avoid discomfort. If you're standing in one spot for a long time, tilt the brim as the angle of the sun shifts. The sensitive skin around your eyes is prone to fast aging. Worse, too much sun can raise your risk of ocular melanoma and cataracts. Choose sunglasses with strong UV protection and select the color of your lenses based on your needs. For example, you should choose:  Gray for truest color correctness. Brown for truest color contrast. Yellow for enhanced depth perception. Sunbathing or using a tanning bed increases your chances of developing skin cancer. Moreover, sunbathing can add 20 years to your age by dehydrating and wrinkling your skin. Use mineral bronzer if you must have a tanned look.  Be careful with spray-on tans or other “fake tan” products. They contain a lot of chemicals that can be harmful for your skin and your whole health. Check the EWG Skin Deep website for the safest products.  Dark skin is vulnerable to sun damage, too. Even though you may not be able to see the damage, it's still there. Chlorine can dry out your skin and result in an allergic reaction. Even if you've been swimming in a natural body of water, hitting the post-swim shower will rinse harmful bacteria and irritants off of your skin. Use soap and shampoo as you would during a regular shower. Do this at least once a month. Keep your eyes peeled for moles that have changed shape or size or that hurt, itch, or bleed. If you see any signs of skin cancer, contact your doctor as soon as possible.
A: Stay out of the sun between 10am and 3pm.  over your skin. Wear a wide-brimmed hat. Wear sunglasses. Ditch the obsession with a tan. Shower after swimming. Examine your skin for possible skin cancer.

Article: The first step to take when teaching your dog how to crawl is to have him lie down.  This will get him in position and ready to focus on the new trick he is learning.  If your dog doesn't already know the lie down trick, consider teaching him this first before teaching him how to crawl. Have a treat ready to help your dog focus and to reward him with. Once your dog is lying down, take a few steps in front of him.  Squat down and show your dog the treat.  Keep the treat low to the ground and say “crawl.”  Your dog should start to crawl along the ground, trying to get the treat from you.  Reward your dog immediately if he crawled correctly.   Your dog may stand up and walk over to you.  If this is the case, start over from the lying down position. You should only be a few steps away from your dog at first.  Walking too far away may confuse your dog. Make sure your dog crawled correctly before rewarding him.  Your dog will repeat whatever behavior you reward. Once your dog starts to understand what the “crawl” command means, you can start to increase the distance your dog crawls.  Work gradually, taking a few steps more each time you train your dog.  This will increase how far your dog can crawl as well as reinforce the trick overall.  Always work slowly to increase the distance your dog is crawling. Practice around twice a day.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Have your dog lie down. Use the "crawl" command. Increase the distance.