Q: What days of the week are you home late? Chances are you are too tired to even think about cooking, let alone shopping for food! What days are you home a little earlier, or maybe working from home? Consider cooking extra on these days. For example: have a rice dish on Tuesday and a fried rice dish on Thursday, made with the leftover rice.  Monday: salad. Tuesday: chicken curry with rice.  Wednesday: mashed potatoes, peas and a pork chop. Thursday: fried rice with vegetables and fish. Friday: soup and a sandwich. Saturday: dinner date (yes, you can still eat out if you want!)  Sunday: treat yourself to a three course meal.
A: Take a writing pad and a pen. Think about your schedule: Browse your recipe books. Make a draft like this: Put your meal plan on your fridge.

Article: You should type up the purchase and sale agreement so that it is legible. You don't want the other side to claim that you hid information using small fonts, so set the font to a readable size and style. Times New Roman 12 point works for many people. If you are going to use your sale and purchase agreement more than once, then set it up as a template. Include blank lines for information that will change from contract to contract, such as the name of the purchaser and the purchase price. At the top of the page, you should center the title between the left- and right-hand margins. Title your document something like “Purchase and Sale Agreement” or “Agreement to Purchase Real Estate.” You need to identify the purchaser and the seller at the start of your agreement. You could include blank lines for their names or insert a brief paragraph like the following: “[Insert the name of purchaser] (‘Purchaser’), offers and agrees to purchase from [insert the name of seller] (‘Seller’), upon the terms and conditions set forth herein, the property legally described as [insert legal description].” You need to accurately describe the property in your agreement, so find the legal description of property, which is on the deed. You can get a copy of the deed at your county’s Recorder of Deeds office. See Get a Legal Description of Property for more information.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Format the document. Insert a title. Identify the parties to the sale. Add the legal description of property.

Problem: Article: The trench coat is a classic piece that works well for nearly any woman's wardrobe. A coat with a hood will provide you with added protection from the rain, but even a  trench coat without a hood can work if you plan on carrying an umbrella. Consider a standard beige trench, a sophisticated burgundy trench, or a vibrant red trench, depending on your personality. A double-breasted coat flatters many women, but women with larger busts should consider a single-breasted coat, instead. Additionally, belted coats look lovely on girls who want to define their waist and show of their curves. Materials like cashmere and thin cotton weaves work best under a well-fitted coat since they do not add extra bulk. Conversely, you should avoid heavy wool sweaters and over-sized garments. These pieces may make you look lumpy beneath your coat. When the weather is gray and cloudy, your spirits naturally sink. Adding bright, cheerful colors to your wardrobe is a good way to keep your spirits high. Choose colorful coats and umbrellas to add a splash of color to your rainy day attire.. Outerwear and accessories in black, chocolate, or deep red create a sophisticated appearance. If a boost to your confidence is enough to lift your mood on a rainy day, stick with neutral or subdued colors that give your appearance a mature twist. Brightly colored rubber boots can give off a childish vibe, especially if they are speckled in daisies, polka dots, or other loud prints. If you want to wear a colored rain boot, opt for bold, solid colors over patterns. Alternatively, a rubber riding boot or a leather boot with a waterproof coating can give your look a sophisticated edge. Do not carry any bags in this material or wear any shoes made with this material. Unprotected leather can also get ruined in the rain. Look for a bright color or pattern to liven up the dreariness outdoors, or opt for a chocolate brown or red umbrella with a wooden handle for a mature, chic look. Have fun with it, and choose an umbrella that suits your personality.
Summary: Wear a fitted trench coat with a hood. Look for a coat that flatters your figure. Wear thin clothes beneath your coat. Cheer yourself up with lively colors. Look chic in classic colors. Get a good pair of rain boots. Avoid suede and other materials that can suffer water damage. Treat your umbrella like an accessory.

Q: Leaving the refrigerator door open lets the cold air out, meaning your fridge has to work harder to maintain its inside temperature.  Also, try to remember that oven-baked foods will cook more quickly and evenly if you can avoid opening the oven door repeatedly to check on the food.  Try to pull everything you need from the refrigerator in one go. Use an oven timer for help with preheating, checking on your food, and remembering to turn the oven off. Putting frozen items in the refrigerator to thaw is safer than thawing them on the counter. Frozen foods also help to keep the interior of your fridge nice and chilly as the cold seeps into the surrounding air. Thawing foods like meat or casseroles all the way will reduce their cooking time once you're ready to start. If you're only using a small saucepan to cook with, put it on the smallest burner. Using a larger burner will allow heat to escape into the room, and does not cook your food any faster. This can be especially helpful around the holidays or if you enjoy baking large batches of pies or cookies. You can also turn off the oven before the end of the specified cooking time; the residual heat will continue to cook the food for several minutes. It'll boil faster that way, and keep steam heat from escaping into your kitchen. If you boil water every day, an electric kettle can save time and energy because they heat up very quickly. For speed and convenience, many people try cooking meals where all the ingredients can be cooked together in one pot. Soups, pasta dishes, and rice-based dishes are great examples of recipes that can be made using only one pot. This may require cooking in stages, i.e., browning the meat, boiling the pasta, and then finally combining all ingredients in the pot to finish the cooking together. Once your pot has reached the boiling point, turning the heat down will save energy by allowing the heat trapped inside the pot to do most of the cooking.  Leaving your soup to boil increases the possibility of scorching food at the bottom of the pot, so lowering the heat can have more than one benefit. Cooking outdoors is a great summer pastime, but you can grill year-round if the weather permits. Cooking over an open fire or charcoal grill won't add a dime to your energy bills, and you can cook large amounts of food for use throughout the week.
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Open the refrigerator or oven door only when absolutely necessary. Thaw frozen foods in the refrigerator. Match the size of the pot to the stove top element. Optimize your preheated oven by cooking several items in a row. Use a lid when boiling a pot of water. Try one-pot cooking. Put soups and stews on simmer. Use a charcoal grill outdoors.