INPUT ARTICLE: Article: A sincere compliment is always a good way to start things off with a new friend. Find something that you honestly appreciate or admire and let that show in your voice. Don't hold back! You can compliment something they work on, their personality, their sense of style, or anything else that you think of. Anatomy may not be the best choice! Being a little silly can help someone who's uncomfortable loosen up a bit and see that you're nothing to be intimidated by. Take this approach if you know that people tend to see you as serious or scary. Do something like ordering your drink by saying, "Appletini. Light on the tiny," or reading them their horoscope in a silly voice after asking their sign. Straight up admit that you're new or don't get out much and ask for advice on the area, fun things to do, or good places to eat. Asking people to talk about something they love is usually the fastest way to get them feeling comfortable an talkative. Pay attention to what's happening around you and you will easily find things to comment on. Changes in the architecture new buildings going up, someone doing something nice for a stranger, upcoming events, etc. All make good ways to break into a casual conversation with someone you're just meeting. This technique should be used sparingly, but it can be a good way to break into a conversation with someone. Ask them to do you a small favor (hold a drink, hold your place in line, grab something you can't reach, give you directions, etc). Just be sure that what you're asking of them only takes about 30 seconds of their time. When they're done helping, thank them and then break into a casual conversation. If you want to break into a conversation with someone at a restaurant, coffee shop, or other area with food, ask them about the drink in their hands or the food that they're eating. Say something about how good it smells and then ask where they got it or what it is. You can then move into a discussion of food in the area or special ingredients in the item, etc.

SUMMARY: Compliment them. Be silly. Be the new guy. Respond to something going on around you. Ask for a favor. Ask what they're eating or drinking.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: When the coffee mixture is spread over your brow, let it sit in place for approximately 20 minutes. The longer that you let the dye sit, the darker your brows will be, so you can adjust the time accordingly.  If you’re dyeing your brows for the first time, err on the side of caution and stick to 20 minutes or less. It's best to dye too light than too dark. Remember, you can always dye your brows again to make them darker, but you can't make them lighter.
Summary: Let the mixture sit on your brow.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You can add just about any seasoning mix or dried spices to your potato chips, before or after cooking. Try paprika, pepper, garlic salt, or barbecue spice mix. Mix a Cajun spice blend or invent your own blend if you're feeling creative. Rosemary or thyme are excellent flavors to pair with potato chips, but a pile of dried leaves is not too appetizing. You can buy them in powder form, or infuse dried herbs in olive oil instead. Toss the potato chips in the olive oil before cooking for an extra-crisp, extra-flavorful result. Also try dill, oregano, or chives. Toss the slices from two large potatoes in 1 teaspoon (5 mL) of lime juice, a pinch of cayenne, a pinch of chili powder, and pepper to taste. These strong flavors pack plenty of kick and no sodium. These take more time and effort to cook, but the basic process is the same. For best results, line the pan with foil and coat the foil and both sides of the chips with oil. Cook at 325ºF (160ºC) for about 40 minutes or until they start browning, flipping every five minutes. You can add sugar or cinnamon instead of salt to make sweet potato dessert chips.

SUMMARY:
Add dry seasonings. Bake the chips with herb-infused oil. Add strong flavors to no-salt recipes. Bake sweet potato chips.