Article: In a large saucepan, combine the cranberry juice, lemonade, and ginger ale. Heat the mixture over medium heat for 20 to 30 minutes, until it’s warmed through. To make a spiced punch, add two whole cloves, a cinnamon stick, a whole star anise, two bay leaves, and a pinch of fresh nutmeg to the mixture as the punch warms up. When the punch base is heated through, add the cranberry wine and vodka to the saucepan as well. Turn the heat to low and continue heating the punch for another 10 minutes, or until the mixture is thoroughly warmed. Adding the alcohol last and turning the heat down will prevent the alcohol from burning off. Pour the punch into a heat-proof punch bowl that can hold about 3 quarts (3 L) of liquid. The punch shouldn’t be too hot, but you don’t want to shatter a glass bowl or melt a thin plastic one.  If you don’t have a heat-proof punch bowl, you can also serve the punch in a Dutch oven or a ceramic baking dish. To keep the punch warm while your guests are enjoying it, you can serve the punch in the saucepan and keep the heat on low, or serve the punch in a crockpot set to Keep Warm. When you're ready to serve your punch, stir in the fresh cranberries for garnish. Wash the orange under running water and scrub the rind with a vegetable brush. Pat the orange dry and slice it into disks. Add the slices to the punch, along with the fresh mint leaves before serving.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Heat the non-alcoholic punch base. Add the alcohol. Transfer the mixture to a punch bowl. Garnish and serve.

Problem: Article: Go over what you’re planning to say to your boyfriend with someone you trust. Or, you can simply practice by yourself in front of a mirror. Anticipate his reaction and prepare responses based on what you think he’ll say.  Practicing can help you avoid rambling or saying something you regret. Keep in mind that no matter how well you prepare, he still may react differently than you expect. Breakups are hard enough as it is. Once the conversation has started, there’s no reason to drag it out any longer than necessary. Let your boyfriend know that you want to have a serious talk. You might start by saying something like:  “I’ve been wanting to talk to you about something.” “I've been thinking about our relationship and I've made a decision." Be sensitive but firm with him so that there's no room for interpretation. Don't leave things open-ended or give him false hope. It's often best to very literally state that you want to  break up. For instance:  "So, I want to break up." "I want to continue being your friend, but I don't want to be your girlfriend/boyfriend anymore."  "I'm not happy in our relationship." Don't be vague or beat around the bush. It's best to tell him why your relationship isn't working in an honest and straightforward way. You might say:  "I'm not ready for a serious boyfriend right now." "This doesn't feel right to me anymore. I'm not happy." "We argue more than we have fun together." "There's someone else." "I just don't have time for a relationship right now" is not a good thing to say if there are more pressing issues you broke up for. This can be seen as a way of leading him on. He may keep contacting you in hopes of getting back together. Even though you want to be very clear that you're breaking up with him, it's still best to explain that you're sorry if the situation hurts. Try to put yourself in his shoes and imagine how he might be feeling. You could say:  "I'm sorry if this hurts to hear." "I'm sorry if this hurts you." "I know this may be difficult to hear and I'm sorry about that." More than likely, your ex will have some remarks after you do the deed. Be respectful and  actively listen to what he has to say. Let him say what he needs to, but if he starts to beg or try to get you to change your mind, firmly restate your choice. Then, tell him you think it’s time for you to leave. If he becomes rude or violent, say, "I don't feel safe, so I'm leaving." As you're leaving, call a friend and let them know what's happening. Wrap things up quickly, but try to end on a positive note. Try so say something that you honestly feel rather than just saying something  to be nice or to make a quick getaway. You might say something like:  "I'll always remember the special times we shared." "Whoever you go out with next will be lucky to have someone like you." "I know we'll always care about each other." "I'm so glad we got to know each other."
Summary: Rehearse what you’ll say beforehand. Get to the point. State clearly that you want to break up. Be straightforward about why you want to break up. Do not lie to make him feel better about himself. Tell him that you're sorry if this hurts. Hear him out. End the conversation with a kind or positive statement.

You want to work with clean skin, so remove any makeup or other products that may be on your face. Gently pat the skin dry, taking care not to irritate it by rubbing with a towel. Comedones are easier to remove when your pores are nice and wide. A little steam facial will not only open your pores up to prepare for extraction, but it will also put you in a nice, relaxed mood! While you’re waiting for the water to boil, find a towel you can drape over your head during the steaming process. The towel will trap the steam and keep it from escaping, improving the effects of your steam facial. When the boiling water is producing enough steam, remove it from its heat source. Lower your face over the bowl, letting the towel drape over you like a tent, trapping the steam. Stay in this position for 4 to 8 minutes.   Be careful when handling the hot water container. You may wish to use oven mitts to protect your hands. Do not bring your face close enough to the steam to burn your skin. The effect of the steam should be pleasant, not strident. A little bit of redness from the steam is normal, but stop the steam facial if your skin begins to feel irritated.
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Wash your face. Bring water to a boil over a stove. Place a towel over your head. Bring your face close to the steam.