INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Maybe you don't get to spend as much time painting as you'd like to, or maybe you enjoy gardening but don't get out in the backyard very much. Take some time on your pampering day to enjoy doing a hobby you love. Not only will it make you happier, it can help you de-stress from the week. If you love yoga, take a few minutes during your day to do some stretching. It will help you relax and feel rejuvenated. Spend some time in your backyard. Sunlight can help reset your body's schedule, helping you feel more relaxed the rest of the week. Plus, just being outside in nature can help you relax. Flowers can help you relax and feel pampered, but you don't have to wait for someone to send them to you. Set up some to be delivered on your pampering day. For a cheaper method, pick some up at a grocery store the day before. Most cities have delivery services now that deliver food from even high-end places. Look at services available in your city, such as GrubHub or Postmates, to see what restaurants they deliver from. Pick one of your favorites to pamper yourself. Let's face it, sometimes you just don't get to spend enough time with your family, and pampering yourself can mean focusing solely on being with the ones you love. If that's the case, break out the family games, movies, and coloring books, and enjoy some time at home with your family. Maybe instead of your whole family, you want to spend time with just your significant other. If that's true for you, try taking a bath together, reading to each other, or just curling up on the couch together to watch a movie.

SUMMARY: Work on something you love. Try some yoga. Get some sunlight. Send yourself some flowers. Order food from a fancy restaurant. Enjoy some time with your family. Pamper yourself with your partner.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Wait until after the roast and vegetables have been removed and use a ladle to transfer the liquid into a small saucepan. Turn the burner on to medium heat. Ladle the liquid into a small bowl. Use a whisk or fork to blend the cornstarch into the 2 Tbsp (30 ml) of broth already in the bowl. Blend until smooth. Stir it in with a fork or spoon until evenly distributed. Once the liquid starts to bubble after a minute or two, reduce the heat and continue stirring an additional few minutes as it thickens. Pour it over slices of the roast before serving or place it in a gravy boat so that everyone may serve themselves.
Summary: Remove about 1 1/2 cups (375 ml) broth from the crock pot. Place the saucepan on the stovetop. Remove 2 Tbsp (30 ml) of broth from the saucepan. Mix cornstarch into the bowl. Add the cornstarch mixture to the rest of the broth. Simmer until thickened. Serve with the roast.

Most sebaceous cysts are harmless and do not require treatment. But if the cyst becomes irritated or inflamed, you may consider going to your doctor so they can remove it for you safely.  Check if there is a tiny blackhead in the center of the cyst. The cyst may also be red, inflamed, and tender. You should also note a thick yellow fluid that comes out of the cyst when you press on it. The fluid may have a foul smell. If you think the sebaceous cyst is infected, you should allow your doctor to examine it and avoid touching it or draining it on your own at home. Trying to drain the cyst at home can increase your risk of having the cyst appear again, as you will not be able to remove the sac completely. Draining the sac on your own can also increase your risk of infection and scarring in the area around the cyst. This is a fairly easy procedure and can be done in your doctor’s office. They will first apply a local anesthetic on the cyst so you do not feel the procedure.  Then, she will make a small incision in the cyst and drain the contents by “expressing” the fluid. “Expressing” means she will apply a small amount of pressure on the cyst to push the fluid out. The fluid in the cyst may appear yellow, cheesy looking, and have an unpleasant smell. Your doctor may also remove the cyst wall to prevent the cyst from appearing again. This is considered minor surgery and your doctor may need to give the area sutures once the cyst wall has been removed, depending on how big the cyst is. Removing the cyst is generally done after the acute infection has subsided, to prevent recurrence of an infected cyst. Your doctor should give you instructions on how to treat the area around the removed cyst so it does not get infected and stays clean. They should put a bandage on the removed cyst so it can heal and instruct you to apply over-the-counter ointment to keep the area clean.
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One-sentence summary -- Note if the cyst has become inflamed and irritated. Let your doctor examine the cyst. Allow your doctor to drain the cyst. Make sure the area around the removed cyst does not get infected.

Q: Bake the uncovered dish for approximately 15 minutes on the center rack of the oven. In order to avoid burning the beans make sure the rack is not too close to the oven heaters. You are looking for that golden brown color. You may want to flip them over and add more cheese if they are cooking too quickly. Whether you are topping a salad or meal with the beans or serving them for a snack, allow them to cool slightly first. Use crisp edamame to top salads or to sprinkle in soups. Instead of croutons, use this carb-friendly options.
A: Place the dish of edamame in the oven. Check the edamame after eight or nine minutes have passed to check for doneness and consistency. Allow the edamame to cool before serving. Finished.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You should train your bird to step up on your index finger. Place your index finger in front of it, say “up,” and give it a treat every time it steps up. Practice this even when you aren’t putting it back in the cage, so it doesn’t assume that step up practice will translate into going back into the cage. In fact, sometimes you should put it in the cage and let it come back out, so that it does not know for sure that returning to the cage translates into a prolonged period of enclosure.  You can try practicing with things other than your finger, includes sticks. Ladders can be particularly useful because birds naturally like to walk up them. Training your bird to do this can be an easy way to get them back into the cage. Because birds like to move upward, your bird will often grow fonder of this trick if you begin to lift your finger slowly after it steps up.  Some people recommend that you perform this procedure every time you return your bird to its cage. The idea is that, if you allow it to fly back on its own volition it might come to believe that it sets its own schedule for outside time. Once you have it on your index finger, you need to secure your bird so that it can’t fly off, but also so that it is still comfortable. One way to do this is to press your thumb lightly against your index finger, securing the birds feet to your finger. Alternatively, you can hold your other hand over its back gently, so that it will not be able to extend its wings out. You should practice these positions during regular training, so that your bird becomes accustomed to them and does not anticipate that it means a return to the cage. Also, if it becomes second nature, you will be less likely to forget to secure it and allow it to fly off when it is someplace foreign or dangerous. If you are having trouble controlling your bird, you can have its wings trimmed, permitting it to fly only a little or not at all, depending on how short they are clipped. This can, however, be counterproductive, because your bird will not tire itself outside of the cage and might be less willing to return.

SUMMARY:
Train your bird. Hold your bird so that it can’t fly off. Ask your veterinarian about trimming your bird’s wings.