Write an article based on this "Melt the butter. Whisk in the flour. Gradually add the broth. Season the gravy. Serve."
article: Place the butter in a large saucepan and set it over medium heat. Allow the butter to melt completely.  To help the butter melt faster, cut it into six to eight chunks before tossing it into the saucepan. Rotate the saucepan as needed to spread the butter evenly across the bottom. Sprinkle the flour evenly over the melted butter, then quickly and continually whisk the two ingredients together.  Add the flour gradually to prevent any of it from burning or clumping together. After combining all of the flour and butter, continue whisking for another 1 or 2 minutes. Prolonged exposure to heat should "cook out" the raw flour taste and give the resulting gravy better flavor. Pour the broth or stock into the saucepan, whisking well and continually after each addition.  Use chicken or turkey broth to create a gravy for poultry dishes, or beef broth to create a classic beef gravy. For a generic brown gravy, consider using two parts beef broth and one part chicken broth. Continue cooking the gravy until the mixture bubbles. Once it bubbles, it should also thicken to the right consistency. Sprinkle the gravy with black pepper and chopped parsley, if desired. Mix well to combine.  Adjust the amount of each seasoning to taste. Since canned broth is usually quite salty, extra salt usually isn't needed. You can add some to the gravy if desired, however. Remove the pan from the stove and serve the gravy while it's still hot.  If you aren't ready to serve it yet but plan to do so soon, keep the pan on the stove over very low heat until the rest of the meal is ready. Stir the gravy occasionally. If you won't be ready to use the gravy soon, pour it into an airtight container and refrigerate it. Simmer it on the stove until heated through prior to serving.

Write an article based on this "Give things a bit of a break. Don't let it get to your head."
article: If you think that you might have been a bit too "full on", try pulling back for a while and giving him back the space that you've tried to inhabit. This doesn't mean withdrawing affection or not seeing him at all; it just means learning to pace yourself and take it easy.  Don't text or call him for an entire day. Try to stick with it. If he hasn't reached out to you at all during that day, talk with him about what he expects out of a relationship. If you expect something that he won't give you, you may want to look elsewhere for a boyfriend. Don't text or call him about pointless things. Don't call him just because Mindy broke up with Seth when your boyfriend doesn't know either of those people. You may think it's important, but he probably doesn't. Getting sad and emotional about it just lowers your appeal and may be the goal of some chauvinistic men. Be happy and smile more. Your days will not be hindered by the fact that he is ignoring you. The happier you are, the more he'll want to feed off that happiness.

Write an article based on this "Brush your cat. Pet your cat. Play with your cat."
article:
Cats enjoy being brushed. It helps keep their fur free of dirt and debris. Cats also may enjoy the sensation of brushing as it itches places they cannot reach with their paws. Hard to reach spots, like the back of your cat's neck or under her chin, might occasionally need a gentle brushing to keep these areas free of mats. You can get a cat brush at a local pet store. Most cats enjoy being petted. If your cat dislikes being picked up, you can show affection by petting her each day.  As always, let your cat come to you. Cats dislike being interrupted while they're doing other things. Cats will show you they want to be petted by gently scratching at your arms, rubbing up against you, and climbing in your lap. Make sure to pay attention to where your cat likes to be petted. Some cats have specifics spots on their sides and stomachs they dislike having touched. If your cat growls or shies away, try petting her in a different spot. Cats of all ages enjoy playtime. Most cats need 15 to 20 minutes of play time each day.  Cats enjoy toys that resemble prey they would stalk in the wild. Toys with fake fur and feathers can be a lot of fun for cats. Try attaching a toy mouse to a string or buying a bird toy that comes equipped with a fishing pole like device so you can make the bird "fly." Cats tend to be more energetic during the morning hours, so if possible play with your cat when you first wake up.