Article: New York can be overwhelming, especially if you've never lived there before. Give yourself a primer on the city and what it has to offer by visiting different areas, or at the very least researching them in depth. There are many factors to consider when choosing a general location, like the local culture, population makeup and average cost of living.   New York City is divided into individual neighborhoods, or boroughs, which include Manhattan, The Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island. Each of these places may be worth visiting if your resources are flexible. Spend some time touring the city in the weeks or months before you plan on moving. That way, you can learn to find your way around and familiarize yourself with your surroundings firsthand. Rather than focusing your attention on one specific section of the city, expand your search to include outlying areas. A one bedroom apartment in Manhattan might be out of your price range, for instance, whereas similar units in nearby Brooklyn or Queens may be more plentiful and affordable.  Consider what your commute would be like in each location. Would your workplace and other be within walking distance? Is there a subway entrance on the block? How easy is it to get a taxi? Be sure to check out online listings as well through sites like NYBits, StreetEasy or even Craigslist. When a listing grabs your attention, start digging a little deeper. Scan reviews posted on real estate websites like The Listings Project or Zillow to get an idea of what previous tenants thought about the place. Doing your homework will help you uncover potential problems or reinforce your decision to move forward with a rental.  Check listings against New York Department of Buildings records. There, you can find out about any complaints or violations filed against the property that might raise a red flag.  Take note of the kinds of services and amenities that are nearby, like restaurants, convenience stores and laundromats. These places will likely play a big part in your daily routine. Write down the address of each listing and make time to drop by in person to investigate. This will give you a chance to lay eyes on the property for the first time, get a feel for the area and scope out your prospective neighbors.  If you happen to spot the property manager or landlord, don't hesitate to ask them any specific questions you might have about a listing. It's not recommended that you commit to renting a place without first seeing it yourself.
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Get to know the city. Look at listings in multiple areas. Read up on potential properties. Take a closer look.
Article: As soon as you've created your account, you'll want to add a payment method to your account. Use the following steps to enter or add a new payment  to your account:  Log in at https://www.amazon.com or open the Amazon Shopping app Click or tap the icon with three horizontal lines (☰) in the upper-left corner. Click or tap Your Account. Click or tap Manage payment options. Scroll down and click Add card or tap Add a payment method on mobile. Enter the name on the card and the card number. Use the drop-down menus to enter the expiration date. Click or tap Add your card. Using the following steps to add a shipping address to your account.  Log in at https://www.amazon.com or open the Amazon Shopping app. Click or tap the icon with three horizontal lines (☰) in the upper-left corner. Click or tap Your Account. Click or tap Your address. Click Add address, or tap Add a new address on mobile. Use the form to enter your name, street address, city, state, zip code, phone number, as well as any delivery instructions. Click or tap the yellow button that says Add address at the bottom of the form. Use the following steps to personalize your profile.  If privacy is important to you, be careful to limit which kinds of information are visible on your profile. You might choose to list only a first name and general location, for example  Log in at https://www.amazon.com or open the Amazon Shopping app Click or tap the icon with three horizontal lines (☰) in the upper-left corner. Click or tap Your Account. Click Your Amazon Profile or tap Your Profile on Mobile. Click or tap the icon that resembles a person and click Upload or tap Add a Photo on mobile. Click a profile image and click Open or tap a profile image in your gallery or camera roll. Click or tap the grey background and click Upload or Add a Photo on mobile. Click a banner image and click Open or tap a banner image in your gallery or camera roll. Click or tap Edit profile. Answer the question in the form.  These questions are optional.  Only share information you want to be made public. Scroll down and click or tap Save.
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Edit your payment options. Add a shipping address. Personalize your profile.
Article: Looking for something completely new in your sausage gravy? Swap the breakfast sausage out for some Mexican chorizo and toss in a can of chipotle in adobo sauce or drained green chiles and cook like normal, until the sausage is browned. Then add 2 tablespoons of butter and whisk it in with the flour until you have a nice gravy base, proceeding like normal.
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Throw caution into the wind with a southwest chipotle sausage gravy, complete with chorizo.