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4 cup sugar1 teaspoon ground cinnamon1/2 teaspoon salt1/4 teaspoon ground cloves2 large eggs1 can (15 oz.) pumpkin1 can (12 floz.) evaporated milk1 unbaked 9-inch (4-cup volume) deep-dish pie shellWhipped cream (optional)It is for school so if you can help me please 10 points
You make assertions of fact which aint fact you ignore the facts and claim they aint facts or are fakes you pose questions that show your ignorance of the subject the question is about So whats the point trying to explain anything? as for update 2) Were you drunk when you saw the videos? - cos none of them show a plane going through a building
I took two sheets of Aluminium foil, placed them inside a book with one page separating themI checked to make sure they where insulated from each other, and that they do not connect anywhereWith a piece sticking out of the book of each foil plate, I hooked up my gater clipsStuck a 9v battery for about 10 secondsUnhooked the battery and gave it a testAll I get is zero, nothing, no change, not for one second, only zeroI for some reason cannot get two metal plates to hold a charge of any kindThe battery has a 9v charge on it.
You have some very good ideas there,but first check For permits that way you won't be spending until you know you can.And with the landlord,they may not want the changes you want to make to the property.
Can you use Wax Paper in the oven? or is that a no no?
Do not put wax paper! It will burn and smoke! You can use it in the microwave, the wax paper can function as a splatter cover in microwave cookingBecause the paper is mostly unaffected by microwaves, it will not heat to the point of combustion under normal usageThis makes wax paper more functional than plastic wrap which will melt at lower temperatures, or aluminium foil (or tin foil) which is not safe for use in microwave ovens I hope that helps!
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Depending on the theme, you may want to use candy molds, which come in many sizes and shapesWilton makes several molds that you could use, but I would suggest that you use cold water to make the gelatin, not hot, or allow the gelatin to cool to lukewarmIf you poured hot liquid gelatin into these molds, you might melt or warp themThere are also similar molds and kits for making Gummy candyThese molds are sold at Michael's craft stores, and Hobby Lobby carries a similar brand of molds, Make'n MoldIf you have a local variety store that has cake decorating supplies, they should carry some as wellIf you just want simple shapes, the Reynolds company (Reynolds wrap aluminum foil, etc.) has those new Fun Shapes baking cups and cake pans (usually sold in grocery stores near the cake mixes), although these may be too big if you want them to be kid-sizedAnother option is pouring the gelatin into a shallow pan (a jelly roll pan or cookie pan with a 1/2 inch edge) and then use cookie cutters to cut out shapesWilton also makes mini shaped pans, which have 4 or 6 cavities for making small cakesThere are also similar silicone pans and pans to make smaller seasonally-shaped cakesAll of these would work well for creating gelatin moldsGood luck and Happy Cooking! Maria
I had an open bag of hershey kisses and an open bag of reese's cups hiding in a drawer of my deskI came home from school one day to find that my dog had eaten all of it, including the aluminum wrappersFor the past few days she has been pooping and throwing up with some foil here and thereFor all that candy, that seems to be a lot of foil so I'm just wondering if she'll be able to pass all of thatTonight I have noticed that she's been laying around and she won't eat her foodJust wondering what you think I should do(I've also been snowed in to my house for the past few days, but I can get to a hospital if I need to.)
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Just bought a new AR-15 and am on the market for some 30 round magazineswhich are better, the plastic magpuls (around 15$ each) or the aluminum/ teflon (around $10 each)?? thanks
The magpuls are a better magazine and I would reccomend getting them but there is nothing wrong with USGI magazines if they come from a better company.
I live in a fairly small town and I recycle my newspapers, plastic and aluminum I also have a compost pile - do you compost things?
We recycle just about everything including paper, glass, metal, aluminum, newspaper, plastic, etcWe also have a large compost pile where we put all of our scraps from meals, and any organic material from the yard, etcWe then add that to our vegetable garden at various intervalsWe try to live as green as possible to minimize our personal impactWe can't change the world but we can change ourselves!
I'm having to replace several firearms that I was forced to sell to pay medical billsI do carry concealed, but I've always carried a black/blued weaponI'm considering getting a Stoeger Cougar, and I'm really enamored with their stainless offerings (well, technically anodized aluminum)Is it that much more difficult to carry a stainless pistol?
An aluminum pistol? Well, I guess it couldn't be worse than plasticI have a CCW but do not use it much, mostly got it so I could keep a gun in the carHave experimented with a couple short stroke .45 autos and finally settled on a stainless steel Ruger .3575-shot, 2 barrelBecause revolvers ALWAYS work and you don't have to think about which button is where or is there a lot of sweat and lint in it and is there already a round in the chamber, etcAlso, stainless steel is not prone to rust, muchI am a big guy so such a revolver is easily concealableSince it is concealed, what difference does it make how shiny it is? Might be a drag in a dark alley, but my dark alley days are over (Phew! ;) If you don't like revolvers because of the popular myth that you may have time to reload before the (defensive) fight is over, think again and read up on the statisticsIf you expend 5 rounds and it's not over yet (usually 10 seconds), well, it almost always is already overHopefully you were able to lay down some covering fire so you could escape from the situationIf you actually shoot anyone, the paperwork is a nightmareAsk ZimmermanBut just in case, I sewed up a little 2 square leather pouch ( 3/8th wide) which goes in the pants pocket on the side not bearing the weight of the pistol (so you don't walk funny, that's a dead giveaway that you may be armed: your body language gives you away) which holds another 12 rounds Concealed is concealedUnless you are the pool boy, you will dress appropriately so it's covered and will not reflect lightEDIT: If you ARE the pool boy, does your customer have any friends who like their servants to go about armed? I'm looking for workHA!