In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Place a saucepan on the stove and pour in 1 cup (225 g) of tomato sauce along with 2 tablespoons (30 ml) of vinegar and 2 tablespoons (29.6 ml) (30 g) of tomato paste. Add 2 tablespoons (29.6 ml) (25 g) of brown sugar and stir in:  1/2 teaspoon (1 g) of chili powder 1/8 teaspoon (0.3 g) of ground cinnamon 5 to 6 dashes of Tabasco to taste 1 dash of cloves 1 dash of allspice Turn off the burner and let the chili sauce come to room temperature before you use or store it. To store the sauce, transfer it to an airtight container and refrigerate it for up to 2 weeks.< Try using the chili sauce in place of ketchup on a burger or hotdog.
Summary: Put all of the ingredients into a saucepan. Cool the sauce to room temperature.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: White is the most common color worn to accentuate a tan. It is the best color to make your skin appear darker than it really is. Bright white is best for cool skin tones. Off-white is best for naturally golden skin tones. Blue is a great choice to complement your tan. Any shade of blue accentuates your tan, but some shades of blue make tans stand out more than others. Colors of the sea are the best shades. Choose warm blue-greens to make your tan glow. To make your tan appear darker, wear lighter shades of blue. Colors like orange, yellow, and lime green look great on people with golden skin tones. Citrus colors will enhance the glow your skin has picked up from a tan, whether you got the tan naturally or unnaturally. Fruity colors like watermelon, melon, and berry will also do a good job of contrasting your tan. Coral and warm pinks do a good job of adding a rosy glow. Consider these colors if you do not like wearing too bright of colors, but want to accentuate your tan.
Summary: Wear white. Choose different shades of blue. Pick out citrus and fruity colors. Look for coral and warm shades of pink.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Going out and having a normal day will usually make you sicker. It also exposes those around you to illness. Stay home and take care of yourself so that you can go out again soon. Keep in mind that you're usually at your most contagious at the beginning of an illness — for a cold, this means the first three days, possibly four or five. Sleeping can be one of the most vital steps in allowing your body to get better. When a sickness attacks your body, it needs as much energy as it can to fight it off. Sleep helps give you that energy. Even if you do it every day and find it gives you increased energy, working out hard when you're sick doesn't give you that energy. It typically makes you even more drained than before and can exacerbate breathing or congestion issues. This will help prevent you from getting more germs and conceivably getting sicker. It's also going to help you get rid of the germs that have collected on your hands. Wash your hands with hot water, scrubbing with soap for at least 20 seconds.
Summary:
Stay home from work or school. Sleep as much as you need. Refrain from high-impact exercise. Wash your hands frequently.