Problem: Article: Onions and garlic should be translucent, not burnt. If ingredients do not blend well, add a little chicken stock to aid the process.   Let simmer for 15 minutes to an hour.
Summary: In a large saucepan or pot, heat olive oil and gently sauté onions and garlic. While onions and garlic  sauté, combine tomatillos, green peppers, jalapeno peppers, and cilantro in a blender or food processor. Pour the tomatillo mixture over the onions and garlic in the saucepan. To the saucepan, add chicken broth, salt, pepper, and cumin. Turn burner to high until mixture starts to boil, then turn down to low. Serve!

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: One way to stay organized is to hold yourself accountable to your friends and family. If you plan on doing a spring cleaning this month, tell your family that you intend to do it. If you plan on finally sending out your wedding invitations by the end of the week, tell your friends so they can eagerly check their mailboxes. Saying that you'll get a task done is different from writing it down, because it makes you feel like you'll be letting people down if you don't do it.  This isn't meant to make you put a ton of pressure on yourself. However, it is meant to make you feel like you will stay organized as you go about your daily tasks. This is similar to telling the people close to you that you'll get something done in order to make yourself stick to your plan. For example, if you've been talking about donating your clothes to Goodwill for weeks, call them and make an appointment. If you know they'll be coming by on 3 pm on Friday to pick up your stuff, you'll have to have it ready before then! Set as many deadlines as you can for yourself, making sure that they will help you stick to your plan instead of stress you out.  If you want to take it to the next level, tell your boss that you'll get that report done by the end of the week. That'll definitely hold you accountable! One of the reasons that you may be struggling to stay organized is because you spend way too much time on one task and then leave no time for the other five things you had to do that day. Instead of making sure that you do Task A perfectly, make sure that you do a great job of it, but give yourself enough time to move on. One way to do this is to say, "I'm going to spend another 45 minutes on this project, and then I'll turn it in." Giving yourself time deadlines will help you manage your time and will make it easier for you to feel on top of things because you'll have time do to everything you wanted to do.  One of the signature qualities of organized people is that they know when they've made an "An effort" and move on. It's mostly not worth it to bring that task up to an "A+" unless it really means something to you. Learning to delegate is a big step if you want to follow through on your organized life style. Just because you want to stay organized, it doesn't mean that you want to do every little thing yourself. If you're determined to keep your household in shape, then you should make sure that your kids, significant other, roommates, or anyone else sharing the space with you also does their share of tasks; if you want to keep things running smoothly at work, make sure all of the employees are contributing toward your goals with helpful tasks.   If you plan on doing everything on your own, it'll be harder to follow through on what you say you'll do. Don't be afraid to ask for help. If you feel overwhelmed by tending to your garden, ask a friend to help you. If you feel like you can't study for a math exam alone, ask a smart friend for help. Knowing when you can't do something alone can help you stay on top of things; getting help is far better than flailing. If you want to continue to follow through on staying organized, then you should reward yourself for a job well done. Don't just do one task and move on; reward yourself with whatever works best, whether it's a frozen yogurt at the shop down the street or a fifteen-minute break to read your favorite gossip blog. Life isn't all about doing work and getting stuff done, and if you never stop to let yourself know what a great job you're doing, or take a break from time to time, then you're likely to feel overwhelmed. If you want to stay on top of things, then you have to know when to take a break!  You can even build some rewards into your "to do" list. Maybe after you do the first two things, you can take a short walk. Maybe after you finally get that project done, you can go to your friend Mindy's party. If you approach your tasks this way, not only will you be more likely to be more organized and to get everything done, but you'll also have more fun along the way!

SUMMARY: Tell your friends and family about it. Set deadlines for yourself. Avoid perfection. Delegate as much as you can. Reward yourself for tasks you've accomplished.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: For a triangle with sides a, b and c, the perimeter P is defined as: P = a + b + c. What this formula means in simpler terms is that to find the perimeter of a triangle, you just add together the lengths of each of its 3 sides. In this example, the length of side a = 5, the length of side b = 5, and the length of side c = 5. This particular example is called an equilateral triangle, because all three sides are of equal length.  But remember that the perimeter formula is the same for any kind of triangle. In this example, 5 + 5 + 5 = 15.  Therefore, P = 15. In another example, where a = 4, b = 3, and c=5, the perimeter would be: P = 3 + 4 + 5, or 12. If the sides of the triangle are measured in centimeters, then your answer should also be in centimeters.  If the sides are measured in terms of a variable like x, your answer should also be in terms of x. In this example, the side lengths are each 5cm, so the correct value for the perimeter is 15cm.
Summary: Remember the formula for finding the perimeter of a triangle. Look at your triangle and determine the lengths of the three sides. Add the three side lengths together to find the perimeter. Remember to include the units in your final answer.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Adventures like the forgotten desert or lucky clovers can reward a person with many good things like spikes, betas, etc.  Now thanks to the 2018 update, all Jammers can explore all the adventures (except for the forgotten desert).
Summary:
Doing adventures can be very fun and rewarding.