INPUT ARTICLE: Article: YouTube (youtube.com) is the Pandora's Box of online entertainment. If you can't find something on here to tickle your fancy, it's likely you have no fancy to tickle.  You can try searching a word or idea that appeals to you, such as "silly kittens," or you can start with a video you know and see what else the YouTube deity recommends. If you find a video you like, check out the Channel and view their Playlist for similar videos. Sometimes you can find movies and TV shows on YouTube. They might be broken into "parts." There are a lot of sites online that allow you to listen to your favorite music and even some that suggest other music you may like. Here are some sites that let you listen for free:  Pandora Radio (pandora.com). You have to sign up for it, but it introduces you to music based on your taste. iTunes Radio. This is similar to Pandora, but if you have iTunes already you don't have to sign up for anything. Spotify (spotify.com). You'll have to sign up for this, too, but you can listen to whole albums on here. YouTube (youtube.com). And, of course, there's always YouTube to listen to your music. Watching your favorite musical artist's music video or live performance can be fun, too. A movie will occupy you for a good 90 minutes, and a good TV show will have you binging until your boredom is but a faint memory. If you don't have a membership to a movie/TV show website, the best ones offer free trials: Amazon Prime (amazon.com/prime); Netflix (netflix.com); Hulu (hulu.com); HBO NOW (hbonow.com). If you can't find the movie/TV show you want to watch, browsing movie trailers on IMDB (imdb.com) or iTunes is a fun way to excite you for the future. On websites like Facebook, Instagram and Twitter you can look at old pictures of your friends, creep on what everyone else is doing, and see what's trending. Online games range from mind puzzles to mind-less, and there's a lot of them out there, so there's at least one that will fit your mood.  Armor Games (armorgames.com). Known for its good selection of action games. Miniclip (miniclip.com). Offers a wide-array of games, but has a distinctly childish feel. Addicting Games (addictinggames.com). Also offers a wide-array of games, but has a distinctly mature feel. Kongregate (kongregate.com). Known for its great selection of MMOs (Massive Multiplayer Online [game]s). This site also allows game developers to easily post their games, so you're likely to find some cutting-edge games on here. A "meme," generally defined, is a humorous picture or video to which users may add witty text for greater humorous effect. You can find memes all across the Internet -- and even create your own! Here are some meme sites to check out:  Quickmeme (quickmeme.com). Your standard meme site with popular meme images and hilarious captions. Cheezburger (memebase.cheezburger.com). This site offers memes and more, such as Geek culture and even explanations of popular memes. There are a lot of others. A quick search will find you more! Many websites make it their specialty to compile lists of funny websites and inane images for the express purpose of curing your boredom. Here are a few:  Bored (Bored.com). This site is designed to tackle boredom from all different, fun angles. Bored.OverNow (bored.overnow.com). This site links you to some of the funniest sites on the Internet. Pointless Sites (pointlessSites.com). Don't let the name mislead you, the point of these sites is to cure your boredom! eBaum's World (ebaumsworld.com). This site has it all, from videos to pictures, to just plain funny stuff. Warning, though, some material is graphic and may not be suitable for children. StumbleUpon (stumble upon.com). Although you have to sign up to use, this site takes your interests and then directs you to sites that would appeal to you.

SUMMARY: Go to YouTube. Listen to music. Watch a movie/TV show online. Watch movie trailers. Browse social media sites. Play a free online game. Browse memes. Visit a boredom specialty site.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Keep in mind that natural treatments have not been shown to cure the infection, so you will still need to seek medical treatment for the infection. However, they may help to keep the bacterial levels low, protect your the gastrointestinal system, strengthen your immune system, and improve your health in general. Studies suggest that eating broccoli helps to reduce H. pylori. Consuming broccoli regularly doesn't entirely kill off the H. pylori. But, it can reduce the population. Eating a serving of broccoli several times per week may be beneficial. Studies have shown that green tea brings about a significant reduction in the H. pylori for people who drink it every day. It contains high levels of polyphenols, which inhibit H. pylori production.   If you don't like the taste of green tea, green tea extract has the same beneficial effects. Red wine, which also has high levels of polyphenols, has similar benefits to green tea. Probiotics are beneficial bacteria that keep harmful bacteria populations from getting out of control. Studies show that regularly ingesting probiotics may be a good natural way to keep H. pylori at bay. Yogurt, kimchi, kombucha and other fermented products contain probiotics.
Summary: Don't rely on natural remedies alone. Eat broccoli. Drink green tea. Eat probiotics.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you didn’t brine the turkey and haven't emptied out the neck cavity, do so now. You can either discard the giblets or keep them for making broth or gravy.  To find the giblets, you must first locate the head of the turkey. Look at the orientation of the legs, because they will always point toward the back of the turkey, meaning the head is opposite.  At the head of the turkey, there will be a flap of skin that covers the neck cavity, and the giblets will be located in here. Pull up the flap, place your hand in the cavity, and pull out the giblets. You may also have to remove the neck, which will likely be located in the cavity between the legs at the back of the turkey. You may also find a premade gravy pouch in either of the cavities, which you can either use or discard. Put the onion, apple, and cinnamon stick into a small saucepan. Cover them with water and bring them to a boil over medium heat. Once the water starts simmering, allow it to boil for 5 minutes. Remove the pan from the heat, strain the water, and allow the aromatics to get cool enough to handle. You don’t have to boil the aromatics first, but it will help release the flavors of the onion, apple, and cinnamon, which will help to give the turkey some subtle flavors and keep the meat moist. Place the strained and cooled onion, apple, and cinnamon stick inside the bird’s large cavity. You can also fill the cavity with other or additional ingredients, such as:  Apple slices Orange slices Crushed garlic Fresh or dried herbs, such as rosemary, thyme, and sage This will be rubbed on the skin of the turkey to make it crispy, tasty, and golden brown. In a food processor, mix together the butter, herbs, salt, and pepper. Using your hands or a basting brush, spread the herb butter all over the turkey’s skin.

SUMMARY:
Remove the neck and giblets. Make the aromatics for the cavity. Place the aromatics in the cavity. Baste the turkey with an herb butter.