Write an article based on this "Bring a pot of water to boil over high heat and cut 4 potatoes into cubes. Boil the potato cubes for 3 to 5 minutes and drain them. Cut 4 morcilla links into 1 in (2.5 cm) thick slices. Brown both sides of the sausage for 5 to 6 minutes. Remove the morcilla and add the potatoes to the skillet. Season the potatoes with paprika and cook them for 5 minutes. Serve the pan-fried morcilla with the fried potatoes."
article: Fill a 3-quart (2.8 liter) pot three-quarters full of water. Then turn the burner to high so the water comes to a boil. While you wait for the water to boil, take 4 peeled potatoes and cut them into 1/2 in (1.3 cm) cubes. Use your favorite type of potatoes for this recipe such as new potatoes or russets. Once the water begins to boil add the potato cubes to the pot. Boil the potatoes until they're just starting to become tender when you poke them with a fork. Then turn off the burner and set a colander in the sink. Drain the potatoes into the colander and set them aside. If you don't want to fry the blood sausage with potatoes, you can skip these steps or use a different vegetable such as sweet potato. Place the morcilla links on a cutting board and use a sharp knife to cut them into slices. Slicing the morcilla will increase the surface area so you get crispier sausages and better flavor. If you can't find morcilla, use any type of blood sausage that's available. Pour 3 tablespoons (44 ml) of olive oil into a cast-iron skillet and turn the burner to low. Once the oil is hot, place the morcilla in the skillet. Cook the sausages for 2 to 3 minutes and then use tongs to flip them over. Cook them for another 2 to 3 minutes so they're browned on both sides. Commercial blood sausages are already cooked, so you're simply reheating them until they're hot throughout. Transfer the browned sausages to a plate and leave the oil in the skillet. Put the drained potatoes into the hot oil in the skillet. Sprinkle 1 teaspoon (2 g) of paprika over the potatoes and cook them until they brown. Stir them occasionally so they cook evenly and become soft in the center when you poke them with a fork. Stir 1/2 teaspoon (3 g) of kosher salt into the potatoes and serve them with the slices of morcilla. Sprinkle a little more paprika over the potatoes and morcilla for a simple garnish. Refrigerate the leftover sausages in an airtight container for up to 3 to 4 days. While you can also refrigerate the potatoes, they'll become soggy the longer they're stored so it's a good idea to store them separately.

Write an article based on this "Find the right height. Estimate where your picture will hang."
article: Plan to hang most of your pictures at roughly eye level for a pleasing effect. The center of your picture should usually end up between 57 and 60 inches from the ground. Measure it out with a tape measure and lightly mark the proper height with a pencil. Feel free to adjust the center height of your pictures based on your own height or the height of the room you are decorating. These numbers are only a guideline. Hold your picture up so that its center point is directly over the spot you marked with a pencil and ensure you like how it looks there. If you feel that it should be raised or lowered, do so. Once you have made a final decision, measure from the center of the picture to the top edge of the frame and note the height. Next, measure down from the top of the frame to the hanging bracket or wire on the back of the frame. Subtract this small measurement from the frame height measurement to determine where on the wall you should insert your anchor so that the center of the picture will be at the desired height. If your picture has a wire hanger, pull the wire up towards the top of the frame until it is taut before measuring, since this is where the wire will be once it is hung on the anchor.

Write an article based on this "Help her make plans. Plan your transportation. Dress to impress. Bring a corsage. Be on time. Plan for post-prom activities."
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Prom is not just about the dance itself. The prom experience includes transportation, pictures, dinner, the after party, and more. Offer your assistance with the planning process to not only share ideas, but also to show you care.  Discuss whether you will be attending prom with a group or whether you two will be attending alone. Coordinating plans with a larger group requires more time and effort. Decide the best time for pictures and dinner, and what time you plan to arrive at and leave from prom. Decide whether you will be renting a limousine or whether you will be picking up your date in your vehicle. While you may be in love with your vehicle, your date may prefer a more romantic gesture like a limo (which can be quite pricey).  If you decide to drive your vehicle, be sure to put gas in the vehicle the day before to avoid running late. Make sure you car is clear of clutter and both the interior and exterior are cleaned. If you will be renting a limo, be aware that they are usually booked by the hour and most companies have a minimum number of hours for which you must reserve the vehicle. Whatever form of transportation, make sure you exit the vehicle to retrieve your date and always hold the door for her or allow her to enter first. Girls usually put a lot of time and thought into their outfit and they expect their dates to look just as great as they do. Because prom is usually a black tie affair, be sure to dress formally and to be well groomed for the occasion.  Wear a nice suit or tuxedo to make sure your dress is formal enough for the occasion. Find out what color your date is wearing so you can coordinate small details like socks, ties, and pocket squares. Pay close attention to your hygiene that night including showering, shaving, getting a fresh haircut, and using cologne (sparingly). Corsages are small bouquets of flowers that are presented to your date as a sign of respect. Traditionally, they are worn on the left shoulder or left wrist if the dress is strapless or spaghetti strap.   A boutonniere is a similar (but smaller) version of the flower bouquet that is pinned to the male's suit. It is customary for the female to present the boutonniere to the male and it usually matches the corsage (but it is not necessary). You should try to coordinate the corsage with your date's gown or choose neutral colors such as peach, white, or pink. Many different flowers can be used depending on style and budget including roses, lilies, carnations, and orchids. Because prom season is a peak season for florists, you should order your date's corsage 1-2 weeks in advance to ensure the florist has enough time to create the custom bouquet. Although you order in advance, you should try to pick your order up no sooner than the day before prom. You can also make the corsage the day before prom. Keep the flowers looking fresh by spritzing with water, keeping it in the container, refrigerating it, and using a sealant which can be found at any flower shop. Because there are so many stops to make on prom night, being prompt is incredibly important. Aside from that, nothing makes a worse first impression on a girl (and her parents) than being late.  Have an itinerary or a plan of action. Know your schedule ahead of time so you know exactly what time you have to leave one spot in order to arrive at your next destination on time. If you know you are chronically late, determine what is making you late (enjoy the rush, easily distracted, trying to get too much done?) By doing this, you can be more realistic with time and learn how to overcome your chronic tardiness. Don't plan to leave on time. Plan to leave early so you leave some wiggle room for the unexpected. The actual prom dance only lasts anywhere from 2-4 hours so many people choose to have post-prom activities to keep the fun rolling. Discuss possible plans with your date so you can plan accordingly. (Will you have to take the limo back?  Will you need a change of clothes? Will you need an overnight bag?)  In an effort to keep students safe, many schools will host a post-prom activity at a local entertainment center like a bowling alley or skating rink. Be sure to know how long the event lasts, if there is an entry cost, and how you will arrive. Cruise around. If you have a limo, this is a perfect way to burn off the extra hours of paid time you may have remaining. Drive to spots in your city or town where you've never been or spots that are known to be romantic in nature. Attend a house party. Naturally, there will be a few post-prom parties thrown by students. Before planning to attend, be sure to respect your date's rules and curfew, and make sure you aren't putting her in any dangerous situations.