Q: Even if you’re not a fan of drinking beer by itself, what you’re eating with it can make all the difference. You may find that a Saison is surprisingly crisp and refreshing when sipped alongside a platter of broiled seafood, or that a dark, bitter stout makes the perfect companion for a juicy cheeseburger. When mingled with the flavors of a meal, a beer’s body can transform and take on new complexity.  Like wine, different beers are typically recommended for pairing with different foods.  With time, you’ll develop a sense of which flavor combinations you find appetizing together. Atmosphere can also play a big part in how much enjoyment you get from beer. You probably won’t get the same satisfaction from splitting a pitcher in a crowded, deafening dive bar as you would sharing with a tall one with your best friends from the comfort of your own home. If you’re not big on your surroundings, that distaste may rub off on you when it comes time to drain a pint.  Stay away from places with strong smells or other unwanted distractions that might detract from your experience. Set up a tasting at your home with a friend who’s a connoisseur. They’ll be able to make recommendations and give you cues on how to savor your beer. You’re never going to appreciate beer if you convince yourself that you don’t like it. Make an effort to stop thinking of all beers in black and white terms. Once you soften your stance, you’ll be able to start judging each unique form of the beverage on its own merits.  If you don’t like one style, move on to the next until something stands out to you. Try not to overthink it. It’s just a drink.
A: Pair your beer with food. Drink beer in a comfortable setting. Change your perception of beer.

Article: Hearthstone is an online TCG (Trading Card Game) that enables you to challenge anyone in the world to a card duel. It works like most of the TCG games out there, but Hearthstone made it easier even for beginners to understand. Winning the duel just means depleting your opponent’s health (HP) to zero. Unlike other TCGs, depleting your deck does not make you lose the match. You just deal damage to yourself each turn you aren’t able to draw anything from your deck. Both players will have their own heroes to use plus access to their specific hero powers. These powers or abilities can be triggered by clicking the hero ability icon just right beside the player’s hero avatar. Hearthstone cards are divided into three categories: minions, spells, and weapons. These cards can be used when you have acquired enough mana equal to their usage cost. Attacking simply means clicking on your minion and directing its attack at your target. You can target an enemy minion or the hero directly. Spells also work the same way. Just choose the spell you want to cast and then choose the target you want to affect.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Know what Hearthstone is. Know the basics of winning. Know how to use your hero ability. Know the card categories. Know how to attack your opponent.

Problem: Article: Once the shrimp are done, they will become firmer in texture. They will also change from gray to a pink salmon color. That's when you know they are done!  The shrimp should be opaque when they're done. They start out a little translucent. Store leftover shrimp in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.
Summary: Watch for the shrimp to turn a pink color.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Instead of spades, hearts, diamonds, and clubs, a Spanish deck of cards is made of up 4 different figures, each of which has its own name. There are golden coins, called oros; there are glasses (or cups), called copas; there are swords, called espadas; and there are sticks (or clubs), called bastos. The ace of swords and the ace of sticks are the 2 highest ranking cards in the deck. Though they hold a numerical value of 1, they will trump any other card because of their rank. A Spanish deck is made up of 40 cards instead of 48. This is because there are no 8s or 9s in the entire deck. There are aces through 7s, each of which holds a numerical value that matches the number on the card. There are also face cards, which hold no numerical value. The jack is called the sota and has a number 10 in the upper corner; the horse (or knight) is called the caballo and has a number 11 in the upper corner; the king is called the rey and has a 12 in the upper corner. Remember, the face cards have a 0 point value, but they rank higher than many of the numerical cards, which means they can often win tricks. Each deck may have slight variations on what the face cards look like, but if you pay attention to the numbers in the upper corners, that should keep you from getting lost. This will be important when you’re trying to win individual tricks during the game. Follow this ranking order from the highest to the lowest to determine who wins a trick: Ace of swords; ace of sticks; seven of swords; seven of golds; all 3s; all 2s; ace of golds; ace of glasses; all kings; all horses; all jacks; seven of glasses; seven of sticks; all 6s; all 5s; all 4s.

SUMMARY: Differentiate between the 4 suits in a Spanish deck. Recognize how the deck is assembled. Memorize the names for the face cards. Learn the order of cards from highest ranking to lowest ranking.

Q: Playing a guitar, piano, saxophone, or other instrument requires both a logical attention to detail and an intuitive “feel” for the music. This combination of precision and improvisation makes playing music a great whole-brain exercise. There are countless apps and programs out there that claim brain-boosting benefits, but many of the claims are dubious or at least not well supported at present. That said, even if challenging your brain with puzzles, games, and so on may not necessarily provide the specific claimed benefits, there’s certainly no detriment to giving your brain regular workouts. Don’t feel as though you need to spend large sums of money on brain-boosting programs, though. You can find many free or low cost options online, and traditional options like crosswords and jigsaw puzzles will give your brain a workout as well. Simple activities like reading a book, engaging in a conversation, or doing a hobby put your brain to work. And, while there’s still a lot of research to be done, it seems as though active brains are more likely to remain healthy and vital for longer. Focus on active brain engagement—reading instead of watching TV, going to a cooking class instead of watching a cooking video, putting together furniture instead of buying it pre-assembled, and so on. regularly, sleep sufficiently, and eat healthy. What’s good for your body is good for your brain. Talk to your doctor, a dietician, and/or an athletic trainer if you need advice about developing healthier routines in your daily life.  Try to sleep for 7-9 hours per night (as an adult). Aim for 150 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise per week. Eat lots of fruits and vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins, and drink more water.
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Learn to play a musical instrument. Try brain-training puzzles, games, and activities. Keep your brain active. Exercise