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With the exception of aluminum I heard recycling things like paper and plastic cost more money and exhaust more resources than from making these things from scrapI also heard that there is vast huge amounts of land fill space to spare, and we are no where near filling these land fills to capacity.What do you know of this?
omg people couldnt have dragged rocks a long time ago must have been aliens its hard to believe because you have zero evidence for your ancient astronaut hypothesis, and why any space faring species would come all the way here just to construct simple geometric shapes with common rocks and basic mathematics
How do you deep fry bacon? Like the whole recipe please.thanks!!!?
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sugar maple syrup and bi carb soda.plz help!
Maple Honeycomb Ingredients: 3/4 cup maple syrup 2 cups granulated sugar 1 generous tbsp baking soda 1/4 cup water Prep: Prepare a rimmed baking sheet by lining it with aluminum foil and spraying the foil with nonstick cooking sprayCombine the sugar, maple syrup, and ? cup water in a large saucepanYou want to use a saucepan large enough so that the mixture can triple in size and still be safely containedStir the ingredients together until the sugar is completely moistenedUsing a wet pastry brush, wipe the sides of the saucepan to remove any stray sugar crystalsInsert a candy thermometer and cook the mixture over medium-high heat, without stirring, until the temperature reaches 300 degreesOnce the candy is at the proper temperature, remove it from the heat and add the baking soda all at onceImmediately whisk the candy to incorporate the baking soda, and be careful—it will foam up a great deal! As soon as the baking soda is incorporated, pour the candy carefully onto the prepared sheetAllow it to cool and harden completely, then break it into small pieces.
How to build a solar cooker of my own?
I make those mixed vegetibles from aldi or any other food stores that are mixed boil them atleast 15 mins or when they look ready
I can only paint short spans at a time and don't want to buy 10 new brushes to finish the paint job on the trim in my houseI tried wrapping in an air-tight plastic bag but it only lasts for one added paint dayThank youOnly professional answers please.
Unfortunately I can't try it because it contains soy.
What would be the best:to weld a bike frame to a trike chassis (same metal)orto build a new frame entirely (including the more complex bits such as the pedal axle and handlebar tube)?Any advise on welding the pedal axle hub thing from an old bike to a newly built frame?
If you are using an aluminum bike frame as a basis do NOT weld anything onto itIf you are using a steel frame then you MIGHT be able to convert itbut there is no way 3 adults will be able to ride itno more than 3 adults could ride the bike in its original formYou are trying to do something that takes some significant knowledge in engineering and some very fancy fabricating (machining) workI am a master builder, have built trikes before and it is definitely not for those who don't have an intimate understanding of making fabrications with thin walled tubing with a good dose of structural engineering whether it be through school or experienceIt is also important to get your terminology correctThe pedal axle is the bottom bracket (which comes in a variety of sizes that you'll have to determine) and the handlebar tube is either the fork steerer or the head tube (I can't decide which one you mean)There is also the seat tube (which has to be reamed for a particular size) as well as close attention paid to the head tube angle, the bottom bracket drop, and the chainline among dozens of other detailsAll the bits you need- including tubing- are generally available from various specialist shops onlineDo NOT use the pedal axle thing from an old bike for a new frameIf you want to look at a couple of custom trike frames, consider searching for Bob Jackson Cycles in Leeds England, and I think Mel Pinto Imports still has one lying around.
How do I defrost 3 1/2 - 4 pounds of frozen uncooked chicken thighs that still have the bones and skin on them? Do I put them in the refidgerator for a few days- or am I supposed to put it in the sink all day? I don't knowAlso, once its defrosted, how do I cook/bake it? Does anyone have some super simple dinner ideas?
ALWAYS defrost meats in the refrigerator; never in the sinkUsually defrosting a package will take overnight in the fridge(Make sure container holding the defrosting raw meat is large enough to keep any juices from dripping onto other foods in fridge.) Super simple oven-barbecued chicken (easy clean up also): 1Use oven roast bag and large flat pan (a 9 inch by 13 inch cake pan will work in a pinch) 2Shake three tablespoons of flour in bag 3Place washed, pat-dried chicken pieces in bag in a single layer 4Pour 1 eight-ounce container of your favorite barbecue (sauce over chicken, close bag, do the slits in the bag for vents) 5Bake for length of time and temperature that is stated on the bag for weight amount of chicken (check the label)Check to see if the chicken is done near the bone6Chicken will brown on its own within the oven roasting bagNote:If you bake with aluminum foil; you can probably figure on about an hour (more or less) baking time at 350 degrees F., you'll turn the chicken over after 30 minutesAfter 60 minutes, you'd remove top foil to allow chicken to brown(Make sure chicken is done near the bone before removing foil to brown.) Note: always be super careful to avoid contaminating other foods with meat juices.I wear gloves when preparing raw meat that I must handleUse sanitized cutting boards and knives when preparing foodColor code your cutting boards for use in the kitchenThey make some great sets that make it simple.
I bought a beautiful tiffany silver bracelets, I want it is always so clean and pretty.
brush transparent nail polish on the surface of the bracelet, which can prevent it from tarnish for a period of time; while buying some silver jewelry back home, so that you can clean it as instructions when needed