Write an article based on this "Keep a lightweight outer layer item with you. Stick to warm weather fabrics. Try to avoid visible under layer lines. Keep it simple."
article: This can be a cardigan, light sweatshirt, windbreaker, or some other garment that won't look out of place in warm weather. When the temperature climbs outside, people often crank up their air conditioners to compensate. Additionally, in many areas the temperature can drop dramatically overnight. Avoid getting goose bumps because you dressed for only the heat. These are textiles that are lightweight and less insulating than cold weather fabrics. Some good examples to keep in mind are linen, poplin, and light cottons. You want to make sure that all layers whisk away sweat and promote its evaporation. Because warm weather clothing tends to be lighter and thinner than winter clothing, it also tends to be much more transparent.  Gray inner layers will be less visible under light clothing than white. Matching your inner layer with your skin tone will also help to cut down on visibility.  When done right, sheer outwear can also be on-trend. A good rule of thumb is to match the sheer piece to the main color of the garment visible underneath. In general, there is much less of a reason to layer in the warmer months. While the layered look can be chic, too much may make you stand out in the wrong way.  An unbuttoned shirt over a t-shirt or tank top is a good conventional causal look. Just remember to keep that lightweight outer garment on hand if you need it. Keep your sleeves as short as possible while still being appropriate for the occasion. Sleeves can dramatically increase an outfit's heat retention. One trendy layering option is to wear a sleeveless vest over a longer-sleeved shirt.

Write an article based on this "Introduce the morning routine before implementation. Make a chart. Provide positive feedback. Make a game of the routine. Provide problem-solving and encouragements."
article: Use roleplaying to help your child understand the family's morning routine.  For instance, you could use stuffed animals to show how a parent and their child go through their morning routine.  You could make the juvenile stuffed animal start by waking up.  The parent stuffed animal might say, “Wake up, sleepyhead.”  Continue in this way until the whole morning routine is complete.  Don't spend the actual amount of time necessary to complete each morning routine task.  That would be tedious for both you and your child.  Instead, act out each task briefly, but long enough that your child understands what each step entails. Play this morning routine act out during the evening before starting the morning routine. Some people learn better when presented information visually than they do when just being told.  Draft a morning routine chart on an erasable marker board and place it in a prominent location like the front door of the fridge, or in the hallway where everyone in the family – especially the kids – can see it.  The chart should list all the morning routine tasks and the exact time they should occur.  Your chart should include things like:  waking up brushing teeth eating breakfast getting dressed Use timers to remind kids how much time they have to complete activities. For example, give them 15 minutes of time in the bathroom. Use verbal feedback to keep your kids motivated.  For instance, if your daughter is getting dressed, comment on what she is wearing.  You might say “Wow, I noticed you're wearing a blue shirt today.  Great choice.  It looks really nice.” If your child is a laggard and does not readily conform to the morning routine, find ways to make doing so more enjoyable.  For example, you might ask your child to play a game with you.  The game requires them to do one morning task by the end of one song on their favorite album.  For instance, they might brush their teeth when the first song is finished, get dressed when the second song finishes, and so on. Create morning playlists to help wake them up and motivate them. If your kids repeatedly fail to meet the requirements of the morning routine, consider sitting down with them to discuss the problem and how they can solve it.  Work with your child on how they can get things done in reasonable amounts of time.  On the other hand, you could provide positive reinforcement for kids who conform to the morning routine.  For instance, if your child is ready for breakfast at the exact time they are expected to be, you could reward them with a neat sticker or a special blueberry muffin. If your partner does not conform to the morning routine, talk with them about why they are not conforming to the morning routine.  Say, “I've noticed you aren't conforming to the morning routine for the whole family.  What can I do to help you conform to the morning routine?”

Write an article based on this "Pour the sauce into a bowl. Use the sauce to spice up your meal. Refrigerate leftover chipotle sauce."
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Whether you're serving it as a dip or a condiment, you'll want to transfer it from the food processor to a serving bowl. Use a spoon to scrape down the sides of the food processor container.  If you want to get fancy, you can pour the sauce into a squirt bottle. This will allow you to control how you drizzle the sauce over your food. If you don't have a squirt bottle, use a clean ketchup or salad dressing bottle. Chipotle sauce can be used in a variety of dishes. A little chipotle sauce can make a regular meal taste restaurant-quality. You can use chipotle sauce as a dip for tortilla chips, or try it in the following ways:  Make a chipotle  grilled cheese sandwich. Spread the sauce on the bread before grilling. Use it as a condiment for  fish tacos.  Make chipotle  nachos. Drizzle the sauce over nachos after the cheese has melted. Serve it with  grilled chicken salad. Chipotle sauce makes a delicious salad dressing. Since it contains perishable ingredients, the chipotle sauce should be kept in the refrigerator. Cover the bowl tightly with plastic wrap or transfer the sauce to an airtight food storage container. The sauce will keep in the refrigerator for three to four days.