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can ikea salmon spread be kept in the freezer?
I think it'll be fineIf it separates just massage the tube when it thaws out.
im looking for something like paper or art/craft material that you can bend it and it will stay in that shape -type of thing??thank you so much!!
Aluminum foil, paper (you already said that though), metals.
ok so tomorrow im making boudin balls for my friends, there fried pork meat and liver that was ground up dipped in an egg wash and coated in flourwell i have to wake up early to cook them but they sit in my locker at school for almost four hours before we can eat them so how can i keep them warm and crispy at least crispyso far ive tried paper towels but they werent really crispy also aluminum foil which was the same result stayed crispy for almost two hours then they softenedso please help meBTW im from louisiana so boudin balls will most likely sound weird to most of you
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what can you do with jet-puffed marshmallow creme?
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Would a carbon fiber fork look good on a aluminum frame?
Zak Yes, in fact many top end aluminum framed bikes offer both carbon forks and staysSoccerref
Heard that silver polish can ruin the silver What do I do?
Generally, most household products do what they're supposed to if you follow the instructionsSilver polish contains an abrasive, and if you use too much, press very hard, or leave the paste in the crevices, you do run the risk of taking the silver off the base metalIf you don't want to run that risk, here are some things you can do: If you're trying to remove a specific stain or blotch, a small amount of white toothpaste (not gel, not children's sugary kind) on a washcloth will often do it If you're trying to take tarnish off a piece (let's say a sugar bowl, for this example) follow this method: Take a large, ordinary kitchen pot with a metal interior (no ceramic lining or enamel, please) and fill it with water, high enough that the bowl can be completely submergedBring the water to a boil, and stir in a quarter cup of regular baking sodaTake a piece of aluminum foil, a foot square or so, ball it up, and drop it into the waterThen, gently place your sugar bowl in the waterWatch carefully, because you don't want to ding the bowl against the side of the potIn a few minutes, you will see the tarnish cling to the foil and away from the bowl Using tongs, gently remove the bowl from the boiling water when you are satisfied that the tarnish has been removedThe bowl will be extremely hot to the touchIf you have more items, repeat the process, refreshing the baking soda each time An advantage to this method is that only the metal oxide, and not the clean, pretty silver underneath, is removed and therefore preserves the item longer than an abrasive methodThe disadvantage, though, is that it exposes the item to heat, so if there's been a repair you run the risk of ungluing the repairAlso, remember that silver is soft and becomes softer when exposed to high heat, so be very gentle with your silver piece to avoid denting or disfigurement Good luck.
I'm doing a project in school and am researching designs, but I haven't found any experiments involving the pinwheel shape for a wind turbine designAll of my group members are really into the pinwheel shape because they've seen the paper ones, but I'm more than a little skeptical about whether it would actually work in aluminum (I know it's light, but not as much as paper!)I really need good sources to be able to prove my point, so a lot of source information would be much appreciated!
your stick is probably made out of aircraft grade aluminum (t6061 t6) if you try to hammer on it it will most likely crack br cause it has been tempered
i've been looking for foods that are okay to eat for both conditionsI'm bored with vegetables and fruitsI need something FLAVORFUL so I won't be tempted to eat junk or processed foodsChemotherapy is still in question (not sure if i will do it or not).please help.
I very much doubt itOtherwise people all over the world would own bits of space shuttleWhy would you want to purchase a sample of this productCan you think of another use for it that no one else has? Perhaps it would act as a good draft excluder around the edges of old windows etc.