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Found a spring pan at TJ Maxx or whatever for five bucks! Bf loves cheesecake so I figured I'd give it a tryI made an oreo cheesecake and I saw things I needed to improveI thought some mistakes might have been from using a 9quot; recipeHe requested NY cheesecake but I can only find 9quot; and 10quot; recipes!
Chilli beans and quinoaPeople always ask this pointless questionHow can we possibly know what your choices are? We can't see into your pantry and fridgeWe don't know which city you live in.
Somebody help please!
Low Slow RibsFor the rub4 Tablespoons Chili Powder 4 Tablespoons Paprika 2 Tablespoons Ground Coriander 2 Tablespoons Garlic Powder 3 Tablespoons Kosher Salt 2 teaspoons Ground Cumin 2 teaspoons Cayenne Pepper 2 teaspoons Crushed Red Pepper 2 teaspoons White Or Black Pepper 2 teaspoons Dried Leaf Oregano 16 Tablespoons Light Or Dark Brown Sugar For the sauce3 Tablespoons Light Or Dark Brown Sugar 2 bottles (18 To 21 OzSize) Store Bought BBQ Sauce your choice 4 Tablespoons Worcestershire Sauce 1 Tablespoon Hot Tabasco Sauce Rib spice rub: Mix together the spice rub seasonings and store any extra in a plastic or glass container (this recipe is for much more than one use, depending on the quantity of ribs being cooked—keep on hand for easy spicing of ribs or other meats)Lay ribs on top of a double layer of tin foil (or one layer of heavy duty tin foil) that is long and wide enough to totally wrap each rib rack individuallyUse a spoon to sprinkle rib spice rub over the ribs then use your hands to thoroughly rub spices into all sides of the ribsFold tin foil to tightly seal ribs inside the foilRefrigerate overnightBarbeque sauce: I prefer using Sweet Baby Ray's BBQ Sauce .but if you have a preferred choice of your own.that is cool tooIf you want you can doctor up the bottled sauce, mix together the bottled BBQ sauce, brown sugar, Worcestershire sauce, and Tabasco sauceAfter allowing ribs to sit overnight or as long as possible with the rib rub on them, carefully open packets of ribs, pour mixed BBQ sauce over the ribs and reseal the packetsLay rib packets onto baking sheets and cook low and slow in the ovenat 225 degreesif leaving the ribs in for approximately 8 hours, or at 250 degrees if cooking the ribs for approximately 6 hoursWhen done serve any heated sauce on the sideI always make a full 3 racks of ribs because the cooked ribs and sauce freeze beautifully! Just pull out the bones and store in a freezer safe containerA great weeknight dinner in a flash! ! !
Okay so I have a chem test tomorrow and I still can't figure this density thing outIf someone could explain in detail how to do these questions, I would REALLY appreciate it!1You have a sample of lead with a mass of 4.54 gIt measures 4.2 cm long, 2.1 cm wide and 1.9 cm highDetermine its densityIs it really lead?2An aluminum cube has a density of 2.70 g/cm3It measures 1.5 cm on one sideWhat is the mass of the cube?
NoIf you knit tightly, it will be slightly shorterKeep practicing on knitting looserYou'll get it.
My friends and I are making a little homemade music video next weekend, and I've been researching various elements that are important for making a good videoI'm a total n00b, but I know that the lighting can either make a video good or terribleWe're doing the majority of shooting outside, and I read that reflecting the light back onto the subject is the most effective way to improve the lightingThe same article I read this from said that white poster board can work as an alternative to a legit reflectorThere's a cheap, small light reflector for about $15 online, but with shipping it'd be over $20 and I don't think I'm willing to spend that much for one music video (I'm a broke high-school student)Would poster board work?
You can make a larger reflector by stretching a white bed sheet over a frameAlso, you can glue aluminum foil to a sheet of cardboard (might be less expensive than white poster board)Leave the dull side of the foil out and crumple it to diffuse the light moreYou can also look for natural diffusers, like a white wallHope this helps.
My class did a lab about synthesizing alum using the equation:2Al + 2KOH +4H2SO4+ 22H2O -gt; 2KAl(SO4)2 x 12H2O + 3H2The question i'm having trouble with is:Calculate the minimum volume of 5.0M H2SO4 that the student must use to react completely with 2.7g of aluminum metal.
40 ml (round up to 45 ml to compensate for kenetics mixing/contact inefficencies.) 2.7g Al 0.1 moles 2 moles H2SO4 per mole Al 0.20 5 Moles H2SO4 per liter water 0.20/5 0.04 liters 40 ml
Is there something I can re- wash it with that will make it shiney again?
There are many cosmetic differences, but only 1 big one I'm aware ofSide air bags are now standard in the 2007, and have increased their safety rating dramaticallyAnother nice feature is the addition of the IPod jack, so you can plug your IPod or other MP3 player in and play it through your stereoIf that's important, just double check to make sure it's thereThe earliest 2007 models didn't have it.
I have a stucco house with relatively large aluminum framed horizontal sliding windows (RO is 70w x 58h)I know how to install a retrofit window of the same style but aside from not seeing that size available, I would prefer to have two side-by-side single hung windows in the space to give this boring 1980 tract house some much needed characterI've seen it done (I think it was Bob Vila) using a 4x4 to divide the space vertically creating two or more separate window frames but that was part of a larger restoration project and the existing frame was removed down to the woodExterior siding and such had been removed as well)I want to leave the existing aluminum frame primarily to avoid water infiltrationCould I use this method or some variation of it using retrofit windows to leave my aluminum frame in place? Inside, my window returns are drywall with aluminum sillOutside, the windows are flush to the stucco.Thanks for any help
You could leave your old frame in situ and fix your new windows to it, but realistically it's going to look like a dogs dinnerYou'd be much better fixing your new windows to the brick or house framewhichever suits your particular situation and storm proofing the window with the appropriate moulds, I'm guessing with a house of 30 years there would be no guaranty that you're not actually get any infiltration anywayAddition: I want to leave the existing ALUMINIUM frame primarily to avoid water infiltration You'd have far more chance of having problems down the track if you do what you WANT You have 2 carpenters telling you that you're better off ripping your old windows out and fixing the new ones to the opening, yet you seem to know better I'm sorry dude but to many guy's here Yahoo QA only want the answers that suit their own agendaI'm pretty sure neither my learnered friend or I are trying to steer you wrongI'll tell you why it's better to start with a raw opening, because you can make a frame to fit your opening, once you have this frame you can build the windows into it using whatever trim, moulds, transom, mullions or divider panels so as to make it look good, I doubt leaving the old frame in the opening will look anything but ordinary.