Write an article based on this "Pair soft and fresh cheeses with crisp white wines. Pair hard, aged cheeses with full-bodied white wines. Pair stinky cheeses with light-bodied wines."
article: You can also pair them with dry aperitif wines, dry Rosé wines, sparkling wines, and light-bodied reds that have low tannins. Avoid tannic red wines, such as Bordeaux, Bordeaux blends, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Malbec.  Examples of soft and fresh cheeses include Brie, Brillat-Savarin, Bûcheron, Burrata, Camembert, Chèvre, Crottin, Feta, Halloumi, Mozzarella, and Ricotta. Wines that go will with soft and fresh cheeses include Albariño, Beaujolais, Cava, Chablis, Chardonnay (unoaked), Champagne, Chenin Blanc, Fino sherry, Gewürztraminer, Grüner Veltliner,Lambrusco, Moscato, Pinot Grigio, Pinot Gris, Provençal rosé, Riesling (dry to sweet), Sauvignon Blanc, and White Port. Tannic red wines and oxidative wines also work. These wines help off-set the cheese's strong, often nutty flavors.  Examples of hard, ages cheeses include Aged Cheddar, Asiago, Cheshire, Comté, aged Gouda, aged Gruyère, Manchego, Parmigiano Reggiano, and Pecorino. Wines that go well with of hard, ages cheeses include Aged white Burgundy or Bordeaux, Barbaresco, Barolo, Cabernet Sauvignon, California red blends, Madeira, Nebbiolo, Oloroso sherry, Petite Sirah, red Burgundy, red Bordeaux, red Port, red Rhône blends, Sauternes, sweet Riesling, Tawny Port, white Rhône blends, Viognier, Vin Jaune, vintage Champagne, and Zinfandel. Because of their strong odor, stinky cheeses such as Époisses, Morbier, and Taleggio need an aromatic wine to help balance them out. Consider pairing such cheeses with any of the following wines: Gewürztraminer, Pinot Noir, Riesling, red Burgundy, or Sauternes.

Write an article based on this "Pour the powdered (icing) sugar into a large mixing bowl. Add cream or milk, vanilla and butter. Add the unsweetened cocoa. Add more milk to add consistency, and beat 1 more minute. Finished."
article: Beat until fluffy, scraping the bowl often, approximately 2 minutes.

Write an article based on this "Open Microsoft Edge. Click the  •••  menu. Click Settings at the bottom of the menu. Click the Advanced menu. Slide the "Adobe Flash" switch to On . Visit a website with Flash content. Click the puzzle piece icon. Click Allow once to display Flash content."
article:
It's the "e" icon in the Windows Start menu. It’s the three dots at the top-right corner. A menu will expand on the right side of the browser. It's in the left column of the menu. If the switch was already on you can skip this step. Click the right-pointing arrow in the menu's upper-left corner to close it. If you were already on the site in question, click the Refresh button on the browser's toolbar (the curved arrow) to refresh the page now. You'll usually see this icon right on the location where the Flash content is supposed to appear. If you don't see it, click the puzzle piece in the address bar (to the right of the website's address) instead. The page will now display Flash.