Article: Choose a medium to large sized potato, preferably a Russet or Yukon Gold potato. Scrub and rinse it thoroughly. Dry with a paper towel. Cut the potato up into 1 inch cubes (approximately 2.5 cm). Place potato pieces in a microwave-safe dish. Disperse the potatoes evenly. Drizzle the potato pieces with olive oil (approximately 0.5 oz. or 1 tbsp.). Sprinkle them with the seasoning of your choice, such as salt and pepper, ranch dressing powder, oregano, or garlic powder. Toss the pieces to coat. Cover the dish tightly with a lid or plastic wrap. Do not vent, as the steam trapped inside will cook and brown the potatoes. Microwave on high for 5-10 minutes. Starting at 5 minutes, check the potato pieces to see if they're cooked by piercing them with a fork. If you can pierce through the potato pieces effortlessly, they are done. If the pieces still seem hard and under-cooked, return them to the microwave and continue checking at 1 minute intervals.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Choose a Russet or Yukon Gold potato. Slice up the potato. Season the potato pieces. Cover the dish and cook. Check to see when they're done.

Problem: Article: Tap the Yahoo Mail app icon, which resembles a white envelope and the phrase "YAHOO!" on a dark-purple background. This purple Yahoo Mail icon is in the middle of the page. It's a link at the bottom of the screen. Doing so opens the account creation form. You'll need to type in the following information:  First name Last name Email address - Your preferred Yahoo email address. If your email address is already taken, you'll have to type in a different one. Password Mobile phone number - Without a mobile phone number, you can't create a Yahoo account. Birth date (month, day, and year) Gender (optional) It's the blue button at the bottom of the screen. If you've neglected to fill out any of the required fields or your selected username isn't available, you won't be able to proceed until you correct the problem. Doing so will prompt Yahoo to text a code to the mobile number you entered earlier. You can also tap Call me with an Account Key to have Yahoo call you and recite the code. Open your phone's Messages app, look for and open the message from Yahoo, and review the five-digit security code in the message. If you chose the Call option, wait for your phone to ring, then answer the call and listen to the recited number. This field is in the middle of the screen, just below the "Enter the Account Key we sent to [your number]" heading. It's the blue button near the middle of the screen. Doing so will take you to your Yahoo inbox, which is set up and ready for you to begin using it.
Summary: Open Yahoo Mail. Tap Yahoo Mail. Tap Sign up. Enter your account details. Tap Continue. Tap Text me an Account Key. Retrieve the verification code. Type the code into the "Verify" field. Tap Verify. Tap Let's get started.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Scanning the leaves works better than examining every leaf. As there are hundreds of clovers in a single patch, you won't have time to look at them all. If you scan the leaves instead, a difference in the general pattern may jump out at you. Don't expect a four-leaf clover to have completely even leaves. Keep in mind, when scanning for a four-leaf clover, the clover's fourth leaf may be significantly smaller than the others. Four-leaf clovers are incredibly rare. The more often you search, the more likely you are to find one. If you don't find a four-leaf clover on your first search, keep an eye out each time you pass a clover patch. The more often you look, the more likely you are to eventually find a four-leaf clover.

SUMMARY: Don't try to look at every individual clover. Look for smaller leaves on four-leaf clovers. Don't get discouraged.

That way, you can start the ball rolling with the invitation, and if you need guests to bring things for the theme, this can be included in the invitation. For example, if you do a girly award show theme make little awards and try to find a red carpet. Or, tell all of your guests to come in their girliest fanciest clothes. Even if you only have one guest coming you can still have some fun following these steps. It's a good idea to keep the group small, anything above six girls will become a bit rowdy and difficult for you to ensure everyone is having a good time. Plus, consider where everyone will fit for sleeping. Don't pass them out at school, people will get jealous. Send them through the mail. If that isn't possible, do it when people won't notice too much. Make sure you list anything they will have to bring, like sleeping bags, pillows, CDs, etc.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/4\/49\/Have-a-Girly-Sleepover-Step-3.jpg\/v4-460px-Have-a-Girly-Sleepover-Step-3.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/4\/49\/Have-a-Girly-Sleepover-Step-3.jpg\/aid303898-v4-728px-Have-a-Girly-Sleepover-Step-3.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"546","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"}
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Think of a theme first before you send invitations out. Make a guest list. Send out the invitations.