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The directions on my package of frozen enchiladas say to place the aluminum dish of enchiladas on a cookie sheet and back in the oven at 400 degrees for 1 hr and 20 mins.Is this bad for my nice new EverWear commercial cookie sheet or should I not worry about it?
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Does anyone know any good pumpkin recipes?
I would say rolledThat's what i have and i don't need a furnaceI really depends on how much work you're willing to do and your budget.
Years ago krogers had a awsume pecan coffee cakeIts been years ago was pecan an had a glaze over it Was wondering if anyone know the recioe or close to itThe pecan recipes i have found on line don't look simular.
Ingredients 2 cups all-purpose flour 1/4 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon baking powder 1 cup butter, softened 1 cup sour cream 1 1/2 cups white sugar 2 eggs 1 tablespoon vanilla extract 1/2 cup brown sugar 1 cup chopped pecans 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon 2 tablespoons butter, melted Directions 1.Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C)Line a 9x13 inch pan with aluminum foil, and lightly grease with vegetable oil or cooking spraySift together the flour, baking powder, and salt; set aside2.In a large bowl, cream the butter until light and fluffyGradually beat in sour cream, then beat in sugarBeat in the eggs one at a time, then stir in the vanillaBy hand, fold in the flour mixture, mixing just until incorporatedSpread batter into prepared pan3.To make the Pecan Topping: In a medium bowl, mix together brown sugar, pecans and cinnamonStir in melted butter until crumblySprinkle over cake batter in pan4.Bake in the preheated oven for 30 to 35 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center of the cake comes out cleanLet cool in pan for 10 minutes, then turn out onto a wire rack, and remove foil.
I purchased some fresh thyme from the market and didnt use it allThe leftovers i put in a ziploc in the fridgeit smells good still, but appears a bit wiltedi dont want it to go to waste-how long will it stay good in the crisper (it has been there about 2 weeks maybe)should i hang it up to air dry if i want to presevre it longer?
I am a former chef and use alot of fresh Jamaican thyme, and YES you can dry it, just place it on a paper lined baking sheet, put in a 150 d F or 75 d C oven for half an hour, turn off the oven, open the door and let it sit there overnight, next day take it out and on a clean sheet of paper towel, rub the stems to extract the tiny leaves, then seal in a jar or plastic bag for later useHanging is fine or place it on a aluminum foil pie tin and let them sit on top of the frig for a few days (turn them daily), I have do this with peppers and other herbs even bread crusts for making breadcrumbs.
Cedric and Zelda went shopping at Price BusterCedric bought 2 jumbo rolls of aluminum foil and 3 packages of AA batteries for a total cosst of $21Zelda bought 5 identical jumbo rolls of aluminum foil and 2 identical packages of AA batteries for a total cost of $25Find the cost of 1 package of AA batteries[ only an algebraic solution will be accpetedPLEASE SHOW ALL STEPS CASUE I HAVE TO SHOW MY WORK THANKSSlt;33
You can choose between 2 part urethane spray foam insulation, which is a closed cell foam insulation that gets sprayed onto the underside of the roof deck: or Icynene, which is an open cell foam insulation that can be applies anywhere There are so many variables with insulation, that I would really need to know if your attic has walls or not, If the walls are finished or not, if the attic ceiling is finished or not, and if the attic floor is finished or notAnd finally I would need to have some idea of your budgetThe spray on foam insulation products tend to be very expensiveThey are not a DIY product.
I made cake toppers out off sculpey and am in the process of painting themWhat can I use as a sealer/clear coat that will be safe when I put them on the cake? Thanks!
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Why does Glenn Beck buy the government story of 9/11 so willfully?
Because only a numnutz wearing an aluminum foil covered shoebox as a hat with coat hanger antennas believe that 9/11 was orchestrated by AmericaHELLO ??? - I was there !!!! - I am a retired Detective who was on duty working 1 1/2 blocks from the WTC when the first plane hit on 9/11I saw sights I hope I never have to see againWhile many of these 9/11 truthers were cowering under a desk pissing their panties over 100 miles awayI was assisting in rescuing many people that dayPeople who perpetrate this truther B.Smake me want to get sick to my stomachThey dishonor the memory of the 3,000 innocent men, women and children who died on that dayI was one of the lucky onesI made it home aliveMany did notStop the insanity, people.- Sadly 9/11 was caused by an insane Muslim terrorist whose organization is still sworn to annihilate all Americans.
I've searched around the internet for ways to keep my kitten from chewing cords, and my older cat to stay off the kitchen counterTwo things I discovered, using citrus scents and spicy stuff (such as chili powder) are not workingI tried put tape with chili powder around some cords to see how my kitten would respondShe loves it! She keeps going back and licking it like it's the tastiest thing she's ever had!As far as citrus, I've made my kitchen as lemony smelling as possible, and neither cat caresIt doesn't bother them at all.What else can I try??
I know what you mean I thought I had the only cat in the world that actually likes the smell of citrus and doesn't mind double-sided tape or aluminum foilI tried all those training methods and none of them workedWhen I sprayed citrus carpet freshener around my computer desk to keep her away from there, she immediately rolled around on the floor and purredWith aluminum foil and double-sided tape on the kitchen counters, she just gives me a look and then walks across it anywayWhen I had no success with these methods, I went to a book store and picked up a couple of books about cat training and found several suggestionsOne way to keep cats off of kitchen counters is to place a couple of baking pans or unbreakable plates on the counter and put a little water in themCats usually don't like to walk in water, so if they step in the water, they'll try to get awayIn the process, they might knock down the pans or plates, which will be noisy, so they might not want to jump on the counters again and relive that experienceI have to tell you, though, that I also tried this method and it didn't seem to work with my cat - but maybe with yours, it willI just ended up deciding that I'd let my cat on the counters whenever there's nothing there for her to get into, but when I'm preparing food, I put her in another roomOf course, since she's now allowed on the counters, I have to clean the counters more often, but that's not as much of a hassle as trying to keep her offAs for the electrical cords, you can go to a hardware store or home improvement store and pick up something (I can't remember the name of the product) that wraps around the cords that can't be bitten or chewedI really wish you luck with this!