In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Slow-cooked chips cook evenly and crisp up well. Set your oven to 325 degrees Fahrenheit, or 160 degrees Celsius. Move the racks to the middle position. Scrub the potatoes under running water to remove dirt, and cut off any green areas. You can leave the flavorful skin on, or peel it if you prefer a uniform appearance. Russets and Yukon Gold are two good options for this recipe. Avoid waxy or boiling varieties, since these tend to fall apart or cook unevenly. Uneven slices are much more difficult to cook, since the thin slices will burn before the thick ones are ready. Use a mandoline set to ⅛ inch (3 mm), or a slicing disc attachment on a food processor. If you don't have either of these, sharpen a knife as much as possible and cut by hand.  Keep the mandoline surface wet to keep the starch from sticking to the surface. Use a corrugated knife or mandoline blade if you prefer wavy chips. This size makes a thick-cut, crunchy chip, similar to store-bought kettle-cooked chips. You can cut the slices thinner with mandoline, but thin slices burn more easily. Starch molecules are essentially long chains of sugar, and just like sugar, they caramelize and turn brown when heated. If you prefer a light-colored potato chip with no burnt flavors, parboil the slices first to get rid of some starch:  For every two large or three medium potatoes, combine 2 quarts (2 liters) water and 2 tbsp (30 mL) white vinegar in a large pot. The vinegar stops the potatoes falling apart. Bring to a boil. Add potato slices and cook for exactly three minutes. Cook for one or two minutes instead if slices are thinner than ⅛ inch (3 mm). Drain potatoes and transfer to a baking sheet lined with paper towels. Pat dry, then leave on paper towels for five minutes to finish drying. Move slices occasionally for even drying. Grease heavy-gauge baking sheets or roasting pans with a light layer of olive oil, butter, or cooking spray. Thin, lightweight baking sheets may warp in the oven or burn the chips. If these are your only option, let the sheets warm in the oven as it preheats, and cover the entire surface with chips. Brush or spray on a little bit more oil or butter over the slices, or just flip them over once on the greased pan. See below for additional flavor ideas. Check on the chips frequently, since the cooking time can be unpredictable due to differences in potato variety. Rotate the pan halfway through for even cooking. Remove chips as soon as they are completely dry and the edges are starting to turn golden brown. You can leave them to brown a little more if you prefer them that way.  If some slices brown more quickly than others, remove them with tongs and continue baking the rest. This cooking time is for ⅛" (3mm) slices. Thicker slices may take much longer to cook. Transfer your homemade baked potato chips onto paper towels to absorb the excess grease. Leave them uncovered to finish crisping as they cool. Homemade potato chips will turn soft sooner than store-bought chips. Keep leftovers in airtight containers in a dry, cool location.
Summary: Preheat your oven. Prep the potatoes. Cut into thin, even slices. Parboil to reduce starch (optional). Grease the baking sheets and potato slices. Add the potato slices in a single layer. Sprinkle with salt and spices to taste. Bake for 15–30 minutes. Let cool on paper towels. Eat within a couple days.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: When you receive your enrollment call, be ready to place your first order for a starter kit. The starter kit will include skirts, dresses, tops, and leggings, and you should receive anywhere from 44-75 pieces of each.  There are 3 different order packages you can choose from when ordering for the first time. You should be emailed these options when you're in the queue. You should receive your shipment (free of any shipping costs) within 3 business days after your payment goes through. While you can't choose specific sizes and styles during your initial order, you can on future orders. Choose which styles of clothing you'd like and in which sizes, making sure that you order at least 33 pieces.  The adult sizes range from 0-26, while the girls sizes range from 2-14. The clothing comes in different colors, patterns, prints, and fabrics. You can't pick specific prints or colors that you want — these will be picked for you because only 5,000 pieces are designed for a specific print. You get to choose the prices for the items you're selling, but there is a minimum price that you need to follow. When you get your order, the items should come with their minimum advertising price, which is usually between $18 and $65 USD. Creating a Facebook group for your LuLaRoe business, as well as an Instagram page, will allow you to post updated photos of the clothes you're currently selling. This lets people purchase clothing online or through their phones. Use hashtags like #lularoeleggings, #lularoelove, or #fashion to promote the clothing. The photographs you take of the clothing need to attract people's attention and portray the LuLaRoe brand in a professional fashion. When you're photographing the clothing, make sure you have a great light source and take pictures of the clothing hanging, not laying flat on a carpet or table.  Consider having yourself or someone else model the clothes for pictures. You can find LuLaRoe display ideas on Pinterest, YouTube, and Instagram. You can host selling parties on Facebook or at a physical location, such as your house. Posting pictures of new clothing items in your custom Facebook group will attract customers from different locations, while hosting a party at your house allows local people to come and check out the clothes in person.  Customers will pay for the clothing through LuLaRoe's specific payment system. Try to host at least 1 party per week. A guide for hosting a successful party should come with your initial order.
Summary:
Place your initial order over the phone. Pick out your inventory after your initial order. Set your selling prices. Create a strong social media presence to attract potential buyers. Focus on taking clear and attractive photos of the clothes. Host parties to sell the LuLaRoe clothing.