Q: You may have let some relationships fall to the side while you were in love, but those friends have not forgotten you. Go out and have fun with people you like. Learning something new is a great way to take the sting out of a break up. Take cooking classes, learn a new language, start exploring photography or plant a garden. People are ready at different times. Some are ready to jump back into the dating pool and others are hesitant.  Let everyone know you are ready to date again. This will inspire introductions, blind dates and other potential set-ups. You can also think about online dating. Make new friends if you are not comfortable dating just yet. Friendships can develop into something more romantic down the road.
A: Seek the company of old friends. Discover new interests. Consider dating again.

Article: . Paint is the most traditional way of changing a home's color, but it can also be one of the most time consuming and expensive ways. To cut down on cost, consider painting one accent wall instead of redoing the whole room.  If you don't have the time, you can consider hiring painters, though depending on where you live that can be quite expensive. Make sure you use painter's tape and cover any large furniture while you're painting. Nowadays, peel and stick wallpapers offer nearly endless options while simultaneously being relatively inexpensive and easy to apply. Consider redoing a room or, for an easier and cheaper look, consider just doing a feature wall. If you don't want to or can't permanently alter the state of your walls with paint or wallpaper, add quirky colorful touches by hanging paint chips or cardstock in interesting patterns. These easy and nearly costless decorations catch the eye and are great conversation pieces!  Keep in mind that such DIY projects, while cheap, can be very time consuming. Browse websites like Pinterest for great tips and ideas. You don't necessarily need to redo your walls in order to bring color into your home. By introducing bright throw pillows, colored area rugs, or small colorful lamps or tables, you can easily add color to a room without breaking the bank. These additions can also be done over time.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Paint your walls Add wallpaper to give a room a unique look. Use paper to add nontraditional color to your walls. Introduce small colorful items like pillows and rugs.

Problem: Article: If you don't have a grill, you can preheat your oven to 400°F (205°C) instead. If you are using an oven, bake it for 5 to 6 minutes, and then broil it (uncovered) until the marshmallows are golden brown. The s'more like flavor makes it an ideal camping trip treat!
Summary: Preheat your grill to medium-high heat. Wrap the foil around the banana and grill it for 5 to 6 minutes. Let the banana cool, then eat it with a spoon.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Make the business plan look as professional as possible. Open a word processing document and set the font to Times New Roman or Garamond. Add a cover page to your document. You can title it “[Company Name]’s Business Plan” or “Business Plan for [Your Name].” If you have a logo, include that too. In the first section, you should summarize your business as briefly as possible. For example, you should mention what products or services you offer and where you are located. You should also briefly explain why you think you will succeed. You might want to write this summary last, but it goes first. For example, you can write, “You All Day is a start-up dedicated to providing men and women in Chicago a high-quality day spa experience at an affordable price. We specialize in pedicures, manicures, massage, and herbal aromatherapy. The Near North Side of Chicago has grown substantially over the past 20 years, with young, educated millennials settling in to start families. This area is currently under served, and we hope You All Day can meet the demand of the local market.” You might write bits and pieces of your business plan over several months. However, you need to put it all together into one document. Arrange the business plan sections in the following order:  Executive Summary Company Description Industry Analysis Market and Competition Products and Services Marketing and Sales Plan Operations and Management Financial Forecasts Exhibits/Appendix This material should go in the back of the business plan. Make sure to clearly label each attachment. For example, if you include a resume then identify it: “A: Lisa Jones Resume” or something similar. Make sure your label is the same as what is mentioned in the body of the business plan. Once you’ve finished a draft put it aside for a few days. When you take it back out, review with a critical eye. Does the business plan make sense? Is it too repetitive? Is it hard to read?  Review for typos and other errors. An accountant should check your numbers to make sure they are accurate.  Analyze the overall presentation. Is the information crammed in so that the document is tiring to read? If so, spread out the information so that there is a lot of white space on each page. You can also show the plan to a business adviser. If you live in the U.S., you can show it to someone at your nearest Small Business Development Center, which provides help drafting business plans. You can find your nearest SBDC by visiting this website: https://www.sba.gov/tools/local-assistance/sbdc. Use quality paper—the brightest white you can find. If you have pie charts or other graphics, you’ll want to print in color. Bind the plan using a three-ring binder or more sophisticated methods of binding available at Staples or other printers. You might want to include tabbed partitions between each section of your business plan. This will make it easier for someone to flip through it and find what they are looking for.

SUMMARY: Format your document. Draft your executive summary. Assemble the pieces. Add attachments in the appendix. Review your business plan. Print and bind the plan.

Q: Pour 1 tbsp oil into your pan and heat it until it starts to shimmer. Use 1/2 of a fresh medium onion, diced. You can use a white, yellow, or purple onion. Any one will taste great, so use your favorite kind or whatever you have on hand. Stir your onions frequently and cook them in the oil for about 5 minutes or until they turn translucent. Be careful adding the fresh onion, once your oil has heated up, it may pop and sizzle when you pour the onion into the pan. Peel and dice two garlic cloves and cook with the onions for another minute. Garlic is delicious and has great health benefits, but it is also very strong in flavor. If you are sensitive to garlic, just add one clove or half a clove. Drop in 1 can of drained and diced green chilies, and 1 lb of green tomatoes or tomatillos, roughly chopped. You can use fresh green chilies too. Add 1 tsp cumin, 1/2 tsp oregano, 1/2 tsp salt, 1 cup vegetable broth and 1/2 cup water to the skillet. Many store bought broths have preservatives and additives so you may be better off making your own vegetable broth. Bring your sauce to a boil and then reduce the heat to a simmer and cook for about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Your tomatoes should start to break down, giving your sauce a thicker and richer consistency. This is a great time to get creative with your sauce. Taste it as it heats up and add an additional pinch of salt or oregano if you desire. At this point, you are ready to pour your sauce onto a dish of freshly assembled enchiladas. Just sprinkle with 1/2 cup of cilantro and use it immediately or store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator for later. You can adjust the amount of cilantro to your taste.
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Heat the vegetable oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium heat. Pour in the onion. Add the garlic. Pour in your chilies. Spice it up! Cook your sauce. Remove from heat.