Problem: Article: Take four heads of garlic that have been cut in half horizontally, and place them on a piece of foil. Drizzle 2 tablespoons (30 ml) of olive oil over the garlic halves, and sprinkle a pinch of a salt over them. You can omit the salt if you’re trying to limit sodium in your diet. Once the garlic halves are covered with the oil and salt, put them back together to form a full head. Tuck four sprigs of thyme among them, and fold the foil up around the garlic to create a sealed pouch. If you aren’t a fan of thyme, you can substitute rosemary or omit the herbs entirely. Place the foil pouch with the garlic inside your slow cooker. Turn the heat setting to low, and allow the garlic to cook until it is caramelized, which should take approximately six hours.
Summary: Season the garlic. Seal the garlic in foil with thyme. Cook the garlic in the slow cooker until caramelized.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Once you have your marriage license, you are ready to start planning the court ceremony. Search online or call the court to find out which days they perform wedding ceremonies. The times and dates will vary depending on the location, but typically these are performed during business hours from Monday to Friday.  In some regions you will be able to book a specific date and time for your ceremony. Alternatively, some districts will only perform walk-in ceremonies. This means you may have to wait in line in order to get married at the court. When planning your court wedding, you should ask the court office about any extra details concerning your wedding. Court weddings are typically quick and don’t allow the couple to say their own vows and in some instances you may not be able to have decorations and flowers. You should know this in advance so that you can plan around it. For example, you should ask:  How many guests are allowed to attend the ceremony? Are outside decorations and flowers allowed? Can we have a photographer present? What should we wear? Can we exchange rings during the ceremony? Are we able to say our own vows? Many couples will exchange rings during a court wedding ceremony. You and your partner should decide if you would like to exchange rings. Make sure you have purchased the rings well in advance and don't forget to bring them with you on the day! Alternatively, you may want to use a family heirloom, such as your great grandparents' wedding bands. Witnesses are needed to sign your marriage license. Typically people choose a close friend or relative, but a witness can actually be anyone over the age of 18. Check to find out how many witnesses are necessary and make sure that you have someone who can attend the ceremony with you. In some instances more than one witness will be required. A court wedding, although less flashy than a traditional wedding ceremony, is still a special and monumental occasion in your relationship. You may want to hire a photographer to document the day. This will give you images that you can look back on and cherish for the rest of your life. Most courts will allow photography during the ceremony, but be sure to check in advance. If photography is not allowed, you can always take pictures before or after the ceremony. You may want to have your immediate family present at the court while you get married. You can send out wedding invitations or evites to let them know the details regarding the date, time, and location of the ceremony. Prior to sending out invitations, make sure you know how many guests are allowed to attend the ceremony.

SUMMARY: Select and book a date. Ask questions about the details of your wedding. Purchase rings if desired. Find witnesses. Hire a photographer. Invite your guests.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It's hard to beat addiction on your own, and a therapist can be a consistent source of accountability and support. Working with a therapist can include discussing emotional triggers, finding coping strategies, preventing relapse, and digging deeper to understand the emotional causes of addiction.  Staying consistent with therapy is important, especially for addressing relapse prevention.  Addiction can coexist or contribute to psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia, depression, anxiety, or bipolar disorder. Together with therapy, prescription medications may treat concurrent psychiatric disorders that contribute to addiction. A medical evaluation can help pinpoint how cigarettes and alcohol have affected your body. Work with a medical professional to help improve your bodily health. They can also offer prescription medication to lower nicotine dependence. Both alcohol and nicotine can seriously harm your body. Be honest with your medical doctor and request tests to assess the health of your liver, heart, kidneys, and lungs. If you fear you cannot quit on your own, consider a recovery facility. An intensive treatment facility can help you address the physical and emotional challenges of addiction and quitting in a supervised and supportive setting. A program can help you decide how to detox and will monitor your physical and emotional state as you come down from alcohol and nicotine. Treatment programs include intense medical and psychological supervision.  Treatment often includes intense individual and group therapy that targets mental health conditions. Medication may be prescribed to treat and monitor psychiatric disorders while in treatment.
Summary:
Find a therapist. Obtain a medical evaluation. Seek inpatient treatment.