Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Select your fish. Heat milk and salt in a saucepan. Add the fish and poach it. Check to see if the fish is done. Remove and serve the poached fish.

Answer: While you can poach any kind of fish, you should choose a fish that benefits from the flavor of being poached in milk. Delicate white fish works well and so do fillets of:  Bass Cod Haddock Halibut Salmon Sole, Tilapia Select a wide-bottomed saucepan and set it on the stove. Pour in 2 cups (500 ml) of whole milk and add a pinch of salt. Turn the heat on to low and bring the milk to a light simmer.  The milk should just bubble a little when it reaches a light simmer. You can also replace the milk with coconut milk, fish stock, or broth. Place two fillets of skinless fish in the pan with simmering milk. Each piece should be about 1/3 of a pound (150g). The milk should come about halfway up the sides of the fish. Continue to simmer the milk after you've added the fish and let it cook for 5 to 8 minutes.  Try to select fillets of fish that are similar in size. This will ensure that they cook evenly. You don't need to turn or flip the fish as it poaches. This could cause it to fall apart or overcook. Take a bamboo or metal skewer and insert it into the thickest part of the poached fish. The skewer should slide right in and be easy to remove. If it's hard to poke the skewer into the fish, it needs to poach a little longer. If you take a fork and gently rub it over the fish, the fish should flake. Let the fish cook for another minute and check it again. Fish cooks quickly so, check it frequently. Use a slotted spoon or fish turner to carefully lift the poached fish up and out of the milk. Serve the poached fish with fresh vegetables, roasted potatoes, rice, or a side of your choice. You can use the poaching liquid as a base for a creamy sauce. Try thickening the milk with a roux, cheese, or pureed vegetables (like cauliflower).


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Purchase the necessary materials. Apply the glass etching substance using the cotton swabs. Let the substance remain on the lenses for no more than 5 minutes. Wash off the etching substance. Clean the glasses using a microfiber cloth.

Answer: Normally, glass etching involves the use a fairly powerful acid to cut or burn an image into glass. In this particular context, it will be used to burn off the exterior layer of the glasses. You will need:  A glass etching substance. A brand known as Armor Etch produces one popular variety of the material, but there are others as well.  High quality rubber gloves to protect your hands. Cotton swabs or some other material to use for applying the substance to the glasses. Do not rub the substance in, but merely apply it to the surface. Because of the strength of the acid in glass etching substances, you must work quickly. Only apply enough of the substance to cover the lens. Again, etching solution contains powerful acids. Over-exposure to these acids will likely damage the lenses. Use water to wash off the etching substance, unless the instructions call for alternatives. Wash thoroughly to guarantee that no residue from the substance remains. Use this to wipe and dry the lens, again using only side-to-side motions.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Act positively. Be supportive. Try not to make things awkward. Bring your phone. Let them know if you feel uncomfortable. Invite someone else. Go somewhere else.

Answer: Although being a third wheel is probably not your idea of a good time, and possibly a little demoralizing, with the right mental framework you can make it a positive experience. One easy way to do that is to act like you are having a good time and not be a downer. Be chatty and engaging. Try buying a round of drinks. If you act like you are having fun, you might find that you are actually having a good time. Instead of focusing on the fact that you are a third wheel, try focusing on your friend’s relationship. Think of your role as providing moral support for your friend and their love life. If you understand your role as being supportive in nature, being a third wheel might become less of a chore. The easiest way to make being a third wheel not fun is to make it awkward. Try not to constantly refer yourself as a “third wheel” and lament your singleness. Be sure to avoid wallowing in your self-pity and making things uncomfortable for the couple you are with. If you can do it, limit how often you talk about being single. Instead, try to discuss things that you all have in common. Although it is typically considered rude to be on your phone when spending time with others, it might be a lifesaver in a third wheel situation. You can use your phone to invite another friend to where you are. It can also serve as a nice distraction from the couple. Try not to be rude but, if your couple friends are ignoring you, your phone might save the day. A phone can give you some distance from the romantic couple, even if it isn’t physical distance. The worst case scenario for being a third wheel is that the people you are with start getting hot and heavy with each other. If you are out with a couple and they start making out or doing things that make you uncomfortable, you should definitely let them know about it. Ask them to stop and, if they do not, get out of there. That is really inappropriate and you might want to reconsider hanging out with them in the future.  If you still feel uncomfortable or if your friends seem to want privacy, perhaps it is best to leave. If you can't, just get on your phone and text a friend or play a game. Being on your phone will make you feel more occupied and comfortable. However, don't pull out your phone unless if you've absolutely given up on the situation; it can be seen as an uninviting gesture. If you want to give them time alone for a little while, you can simply say something like, "I'll give you guys some privacy," and leave the immediate area for a bit. If you find yourself invited to something where you know that you will be a third wheel, try to bring along someone else. Find someone, be it a friend or relative, who you can bring along to chat with. This way, no third wheel dynamics develop and you do not feel like the outsider. Be sure to make plans ahead of time. If you invited someone at the last second, they will likely say no. If you find yourself in a third wheel situation and it is miserable, just get out of there. Say that you are not feeling very well or that you have some other obligation. You could also just be honest and say that you are not having much fun. Regardless, bail on being a third wheel and go somewhere else. Find out where your single friends are and go hang out with them.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Go to https://www.office.com in a web browser. Log in with your Microsoft account. Click the Word icon. Click Upload and open. Select the .DOCX file and click Open.

Answer:
If you don't have a recent version of Microsoft Office installed on your computer, Microsoft recommends using the free Word Online app or Word Mobile to open and edit documents. If you don't already have a Microsoft account, you can create one at https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/account by clicking Create a Microsoft account. If you have an email address that ends with @outlook.com, @live.com, or @hotmail.com, you can use your login information for that address to sign in. It's the blue sheet of paper with a "W" on its left edge. You'll see it in the row of icons near the top of the page. It's under "More templates" in the top-right area of the page. This uploads the .DOCX file and displays it in the free version of Microsoft Word. In addition to viewing the document, you can also use Office Online to edit it. To save the edited version to your computer when you're finished, click the File menu at the top-left corner of the page, click Save As, and then select Download a Copy.