In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This will prevent kitchen injuries and give you the space to work when needed.  Clean your stove and oven after use. Debris on burners or in the oven can catch fire, especially grease and fat. Wait until they have cooled, however; do not wipe a burner while it is still on or hot. Clean up spills. Liquids on the floor can cause you to slip and fall. If you can't clean it up right away, throw a towel onto the spot to remind you to get to it as soon as you can. Put away dishes and utensils after you are done with them and they have been cleaned. You should always have enough room on your stove and counters to do what you need for cooking. Keeping your stove and counters clear will reduce the chances of things falling. This also includes other items, such as cook books, homework, and paper. Not only can they get dirty, but they can create a fire hazard if they are too close to the stove. . A dull knife may sound safer, but it is actually more likely to slip and slice you. To prevent this, you should always keep your cutting knives sharp with a sharpening stick or whetstone. How often you do this depends on how often you use your knives; the more often you use them, the more often you will have to sharpen them. If you have children in the home, you need to designate a safe area for dangerous kitchen items. A knife block is safer for your children, and you, than storing them in a drawer. Make a habit of returning these items to their safe spot and never leave these items in reach of young children. Put heavy equipment on lower shelves. You don't want to worry about them falling down or breaking your shelves. Don't move it between temperature extremes, such as from the freezer to the oven. Don't add liquid after the dish has gotten hot, and if it is cracked or chipped, you should throw it away.  Clean up any broken glass immediately. Carefully sweep up the larger pieces, then vacuum to floor to pick up any finer pieces. You should also be careful with other breakable cookware, such as ceramic casserole dishes or china plates. It should include band-aids, antibiotic ointment, alcohol or hydrogen peroxide, and aspirin. You never know when you might need it, and it's always better to be prepared.  Have this item in an easy-to-reach area, such as a kitchen drawer or cabinet. You don't want to have to dig for this kit. If you have children, make sure that they know where to find the kit and how to use it.
Summary: Keep your kitchen clean. Keep counters clear of clutter.  Sharpen your knives regularly Store dangerous objects in a safe location. Keep your glass cookware safe. Keep a first aid kit handy.

Seriously. Though your man will claim you're being too mushy, if you're at the "I love you" stage, don't forget to tell him that you love him every day. Show him that you mean it by keeping eye contact and touching him lightly. Remember that there's a big difference between saying "Love ya!" and "I love you." If you want your man to know that you love him, then you should encourage him to achieve his goals every day, whether they are big or small. Being there to support and encourage him the night before a big exam or a job interview will show him how much you care and want him to succeed.  If he's not feeling confident, list all of the things that make him great, and all of the reasons that he'll succeed. If he has a big event coming up, leave him a sweet note to wish him luck. Push him to do something out of his comfort zone. If he wants to train for a marathon but isn't sure that he can do it, you can tell him that he can accomplish anything (within reason) if he really puts his mind to it. Communication is key in any relationship. If you want your man to know how much you love him, then you need to be able to communicate honestly and clearly. Taking the time to check in and make sure that you're on the same page will help your relationship grow even stronger. Here's how you do it:  Don't yell or argue. Instead of yelling or arguing, learn to state your side of the story and wait for a response.  Learn to listen. Communication is a two way street, so take the time to slow down and understand your boyfriend's perspective instead of interrupting and focusing on your own feelings. Be honest. Be honest about how you're really feeling instead of being passive aggressive. Let him know what's on your mind. Pick the right time and place to have a serious talk. If you have something important to discuss, don't just blurt it out in a public place, but wait for the right moment when you both have time to sit down and really have a conversation. You can show your boyfriend that you care by making it clear that being happy is more important than being right. You and your boyfriend need to learn how to work together to make decisions, big or small. You need to learn to factor him into all of your decisions, and to be able to concede some of the time.  Before a big decision, sit down with your man and write down all of the pros and cons of your two plans. Discuss which plan is best overall, and which will make the two of you the most happy collectively. Make sure that both people are compromising. Don't always give in to his needs, and don't let him give in to yours all the time. Take turns, even on the small things. If you picked the dinner location on your date, let him pick the movie. If you want your man to know how much you love him, then you need to learn how to be responsible for your mistakes. If you've made a mistake, let him know how truly sorry you are by saying the words like you really mean them, and assuring him that you feel terrible for hurting him. If you're too stubborn to say you're sorry, the relationship won't last. You should also learn to accept his apologies. You can fume a little bit, but understand that he feels terrible and don't hold a grudge, or you'll never be able to move forward.
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One-sentence summary -- Tell your man how much you love him. Encourage him. Communicate like a champ. Learn to compromise. Learn to say you're sorry.

Problem: Article: Place your soda in a saucepan over medium-high heat. Keep the soda on the stove until it boils. Boiling times will vary, but most liquids boil within a few minutes. Once your soda is boiling, immediately transfer it to a medium-sized mixing bowl. Sprinkle your gelatin over the soda and stir gently until it dissolves completely. When dissolved, you will no longer be able to see the gelatin mixed into the soda. Times vary, but gelatin usually dissolves within a few minutes. Pouring the wine straight into the boiling gelatin mixture will cause the alcohol to evaporate. Give the mixture a few minutes to cool down first. Once the gelatin is dissolved, pour your red wine into the gelatin/soda mixture. Stir until the ingredients are combined. You can use a turkey baster or a container with a spout to distribute the mixture between your shot glasses. Fill each glass just to the brim with the mixture. Place your shots in the fridge. Chill them for a few hours or overnight until the shots are set. Times will vary, but most shots will set within 24 hours. You can remove your shots by running a knife along the side of the shot glass. You can also simply have guests remove the shots themselves at a party or get together.
Summary:
Boil your soda. Mix your soda and gelatin. Let the mixture cool for a few minutes. Add your red wine. Pour your mixture into your shot glasses. Refrigerate your shots overnight. Serve your shots.