INPUT ARTICLE: Article: For a delicious variation on regular butter, try making this BBQ butter to serve alongside your grilled corn. It will give an extra kick of flavor to your perfectly grilled corn and is sure to impress your guests. You will need:  2 tablespoons canola oil 1/2 small red onion, chopped 2 cloves garlic, chopped 2 teaspoons Spanish paprika 1/2 teaspoon cayenne powder 1 teaspoon toasted cumin seeds 1 tablespoon ancho chili powder 1/2 cup water 1 1/2 sticks unsalted butter, slightly softened 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Salt and freshly ground black pepper Add the oil to a medium-sized pan and heat on high. When the oil is hot, add the chopped onions and garlic, and fry for 2 to 3 minutes, until soft. Add all the spices to the pan and stir to combine. Add the water to the pan and continue cooking for a minute or two until the mixture thickens. Take the pan off the heat. Blend the butter, Worcestershire sauce and spice mix in a food processor until combined. Add the salt and pepper, then transfer to a small bowl and chill in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes. This will allow the flavors to develop. Remove from the fridge ten minutes before serving. This lime mayonnaise butter will add a zesty twist to your grilled corn and is sure to leave your family and friends clamoring for more.  You will need:  1 stick unsalted butter, softened 1/4 cup mayonnaise 1/2 teaspoon onion powder 1 lime, zested Lime wedges, for serving In a bowl or food processor, combine the butter, mayonnaise, onion powder, and lime zest. Place in a small bowl and leave to chill in the refrigerator for half an hour. When the corn is cooked, generously brush on the flavored butter and serve with a wedge of lime. An herb butter is another great way to liven up grilled corn, and is so easy to make. You simply blend all on the ingredients together in a food processor until smooth, place in a small bowl and allow to chill in the refrigerator for 30 minutes before serving. Here are the ingredients:  2 sticks unsalted butter, at room temperature 1/4 cup chopped fresh herbs, such as basil, chives or tarragon 1 teaspoon kosher salt Freshly ground black pepper Garlic and butter are perfect companions, especially when it comes to grilled corn. Simply mash these few simple ingredients together in a small bowl until completely blended, and then brush onto hot corn for a more side dish. Here are the ingredients:  2 sticks of butter, at room temperature 2 tablespoons of freshly chopped chives 2 cloves of garlic, minced 1/2 teaspoon of Kosher salt

SUMMARY: BBQ butter. Lime mayonnaise butter. Herb butter: Garlic chive butter.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Ask your parents if you can plan a family vacation. Research locations and present them to your family. Next, ask your parents about a budget. Plan your hotels, travel, and itinerary to fit the budget. Travel to a place where they speak a foreign language you study. You'll be more confident when you go back to school and your vocabulary and conversation skills will be better. Examine how books have been adapted to movies or TV shows to use your analytical skills. Or just watch adaptations of great works of literature. Keep up with the news to prepare for discussing current events in the coming school year. Studying current events will also keep your mind active over the summer. Check out interesting lectures on TED Talks on topics you're studying in school. Get a Scrabble set or play Words with Friends to keep your vocabulary sharp. Play Monopoly, Set, Blokus, Racko, and Yahtzee to work on math and logic skills. Do jigsaw puzzles to work on your spatial and pattern-recognition skills. Create a website, learn to cook, build a model airplane, or conduct some science experiments. Ask your parents about redesigning your room or garden. You'll improve your research skills, and many projects will also involve math and reading comprehension.

SUMMARY: Plan a trip. Watch TV and go to the movies. Play games. Research and plan a project.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: It's tough to fake a runny nose if you don't have one, but you can fake being stuffed up. Breathe only through your mouth and talk a little slower. Sniffle occasionally with short inward sniffs. Wear many layers of clothing or curl up under several blankets. Take an icy cold shower to make your skin chilly to the touch. or coughing. This is a risky move. Either of these, if done unconvincingly, can let on that you aren't actually sick. Faking a cough is definitely easier than faking a sneeze, but even that can sound forced if you aren't careful. You could also make yourself sneeze, by sniffing pepper. For some sleight of hand, sprinkle pepper in a sweater and pretend to rub your nose on it. Sniff in the pepper to make yourself sneeze. Make sure it's near but not in your eyes. Leave the toothpaste on for about three minutes to make your eyes feel like they're burning.

SUMMARY: Breathe only through your mouth. Shiver and pretend that you are freezing. Fake sneezing Apply a small amount of toothpaste onto your bottom eyelids to make your eyes watery.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If a Comcast representative didn't come to your house to install cable, you'll need to call Comcast and request the installation. If you call Comcast, be sure to have your account information and ID on-hand. If your TV is an HDTV, you can use an HDMI cable to connect your Comcast box to your TV; if not, you'll need standard A/V cables (the red, yellow, and white cables) to connect the box to your TV.  The cable box should come with A/V cables. You can usually buy HDMI cables for under $15 online or in a tech store. Press your TV's "Power" button (or the "Power" button on the TV's remote), then remove the plug from the back of the TV. Leave the TV's power cable plugged into the wall during the setup process. You'll need plenty of space to hook up the cable box, so move your TV and/or entertainment center a foot or two away from the wall. This should give you enough room to attach the cable box without bending any wires. It's good to have a general idea of where the cable box will go before you start plugging in wires, so make sure the box is roughly where you want it before continuing. You should see several slots and connectors in the back; this is where you'll plug in all of the necessary cables. You can now proceed to connecting the cable box to your cable service and TV.

SUMMARY:
Make sure that you have cable installed. Confirm that you have the correct cables. Turn off and unplug your TV. Move your TV away from the wall if possible. Place the cable box near the back of the TV. Face the back of the box.