In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: " This game is much like FLAME. It is also random, but can be played with friends for fun or to explore your true feelings for someone. The romantic twinge you feel deep down when you select that certain someone could mean your feel for that person as more than a friend. To play this game you'll need a blank piece of paper and a pen or pencil. On one side of your paper, you should write two lists of people: one male and the other female. These lists should have an equal number of people in each and can even include famous people, if you want to have fun with it! On the back of your paper, write a list of simple actions. You can include as many or as few actions as you wish, some examples of actions including: hug, shake hands, poke, wave. You can do this many different ways, but you'll want to fold your paper so that your lists are hidden from view. Try folding your paper in half three times - depending on where you've written your list, this kind of fold might work for you. Now that your paper is folded in such a way that your lists can't be seen, blank parts of your paper should be all that is visible. On the side that is face up, draw a button and label it "Button", "The Button", or "Push." Ask a friend who is willing to play to "push the button" and, when she does, open your paper to the side with your lists of people. Be careful that you do not show your friend any of your lists. You should keep your lists of people and actions secret. You should ask your friend what gender she wants to choose for this round of "Push the Button." When she has chosen either "Boy" or "Girl," you should ask her to choose a number. This is the subject, or the person you will be performing an action to/on. Now that you know the "who" you and your friend need to find out what will happen to that person. Turn to your action list and ask your friend to choose a number. Once she does, you will can tell her what she is going to do and who she will do it to! For example, if your friend chose the name "Alex" and the action "shake hands," once these decisions have been made you would tell her, "You are going to... shake hands with Alex!"
Summary: Prepare to play "Push the Button. Write down your subject group. Come up with your action list. Fold your paper. Draw your button. Get a friend to push the button. Have your friend choose. Determine the action and tell your friend.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: While English muffins are a good size for an Egg McMuffin sandwich, you could use another small bread. Split a biscuit in half and replace the muffin. Or toast a few slices of your favorite bread to use. You could also use:  Mini pita bread Croissants Small bagels Use a different breakfast meat on the sandwich for a little variety. Cook some turkey sausage, pork sausage or bacon in the pan that you use to saute the egg. Set the cooked meat on top of the bottom half of the English muffin or bread. For a vegetarian version, just leave the meat out. Changing the cheese is one of the easiest ways to make the biggest difference in flavor. Instead of using American cheese, add a slice of your favorite cheese. You could use crumbled soft cheeses (like blue cheese, goat cheese, or feta). Or you could add a slice of one of these firmer cheeses:  Cheddar Jack Swiss Gouda Although a traditional Egg McMuffin doesn't have any vegetables, you can easily add some. Just slice your favorite vegetables and add them to the sandwich or saute them for a few minutes before placing them on top of the egg. You could add:  Sauteed mushrooms Sliced tomato Sauteed bell peppers Sauteed onions Fresh sprouts To add a really unique flavor, squirt a condiment onto the English muffin before you assemble the sandwich. For a spicy sandwich, add a little sriracha sauce. Or for a typical sandwich, spread a little mayonnaise and mustard. You could also add:  Ketchup Horseradish sauce Harissa Relish
Summary: Use a different bread. Swap out the Canadian bacon. Melt a different cheese. Add sliced vegetables. Squirt a little sauce. Finished.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Most home growers find that a standard size aquarium is perfectly adequate as a space to grow spirulina in. A tank that size will supply a family of four with plenty of spirulina. You can grow spirulina in larger tanks, or even in a basin or pool outdoors (if you live in a warm climate). However, it will be easier to manage the spirulina culture indoors in a small tank. A spirulina colony can appear thick, but it’s mostly water. Once it’s ready to eat or use, you’ll want to squeeze out the excess water. For most home growers who will want to use only a small amount of fresh spirulina at a time, a fine cloth or mesh will work just fine. In addition, you'll need a scoop to get the spirulina out of the tank. If you want to harvest larger amounts of spirulina to dry, get a larger supply of fine cloth or mesh to make things easier. Trying to grow spirulina in plain water won’t necessarily lead to great results. To have an optimal colony, you’ll need to add specific minerals. You don’t have to be an expert, though--you can buy premixed mineral “food” for spirulina from health and organic stores as well as online. Make sure that it contains:  Sodium bicarbonate Magnesium sulfate Potassium nitrate Citric acid Salt Urea Calcium chloride Iron sulfate Ammonium sulfate To get your own spirulina colony going, you’ll need a bit of live spirulina as a starter. Check with your local or favorite online health food or organic supplies store and ask for a spirulina starter kit.  Spirulina starter cultures are usually as simple as a bottle containing spirulina algae in its medium (water). Buy spirulina cultures only from sources you trust. Since spirulina can absorb heavy metals and other toxins, you want to ensure that the starter supply has come from a safe source.
Summary:
Get a tank. Gather harvesting equipment. Purchase minerals to encourage algal growth. Buy a spirulina culture.