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No, It goes soggy if you leave the lid on
It isn't dangerous to the television or anything, right?
Counters It's not a good idea to let your cat on your kitchen counters or tabletopsThere are several ways to prevent thisLeave a collection of poorly balanced kitchen utensils or empty (or with a few pennies inside) aluminum cans on the counter near the edge, so the cat will knock them off if it jumps upCats hate surprises and loud noisesLeave some ordinary dishwashing liquid on the counters, or some masking tape (or two-sided carpet tape) arranged gummy side upDon't leave things on the counter that will attract the cat (like raw meat)These same techniques will work for other surfaces like dressers, TV's, etc Furniture You may wish to keep your cat off of the furniture or off of a particular piece of furnitureOr to keep them off the counters and or tablesBecause of a cat's ability to climb and jump, this isn't always a practical thing to do - but you can somtimes train them to stay off very specifiic pieces of furniture or locations by covering it with aluminium foilIn most cases, a month of leaving the foil on when you leave the house will be effective.
a recycle drive is planned for oxford elementary school to raise $1750 for playground equipment for their schoolthe following table shows the prices that the county recycling center gives for recyclables.TYPE OF MATERIALPAPER ALUMINUMCARDBOARDPRICE PER CANPAPERALUMINUM $0.05CARDBOARD PRICE PER POUNDPAPER $0.41ALUMINUMCARDBOARD $0.26 YOU HAVE TO FIND OUT WHAT THE PRICES ARE FOR THE MATERIALS THAT DONT HAVE ONEwhat is the reasonable amount of aluminum cans the school would need to collect if they have made $925 already in newspaper and cardboardA.10,200B.13,800C.16,500D.21,700please explain how you got the answer
Since they already have $925, they only need $825I got that number by subtracting 925 from the required 1750When you divide 825 by the 0.05 per can, the answer is 16500 ANSWER C16,500
I need a custom mold builtIt will be simple, all I need is for it to cast aluminum, copper, and brass , up to 10 inches in diameter, and .035 to .040 inches thickI guess the alloy of the mold doesn't matter much, as long as it's steel or ironThis is all the information I can provide for nowAny ideas??
for simple round thin discs why pi about casting them?? Go to a sheet metal shop who has a turret punchThey will knock them out at about the rate of 250 a minute ! OK, for larger discs like 10 dia they will either laser or water cut them but the principal is similar.
My neighbor just gave us one of their turkeys fresh from the butcher 30 minutes agoIt is literally still warmI am not cooking it until Friday or Saturday, today being TuesdayI don't have enough room in the freezer, but I have a big aluminum round tub 2 1/2 feet wideShe also said something about brining for juicinessHELP!!!!!!!!!!!!
You don't want so as to add whatever, you just wish to get out as much air as feasibleAir is what motives freezer burnSomething are exceptional frozen in water like shrimp , it protects it from the cold and they are as recent as whilst you packed them Meat wants to be tightly packedYou could put the gizzards, liver , heart in a small freezer bag and place in the opening to rid as much air as feasibleVacuum packed is the satisfactoryButter can be brought below the skin while you prepare it for bakingInvariably cover your turkey with cheese material and butter when baking, it is going to stay moistMany home grown turkeys and chickens will not be as moist as the store purchased ones, however it's extra healthfulThe industrial ones are pumped with all types of preservatives and chemical compounds, so a contemporary home grown one is a lot better for youI elevate and freeze roosters for my meatI place them in a plastic freezer bag and them a retailer grocery bagTHen I bind the hen as tight as i will get it with cotton string to drag the legs and wings nearly the bodyTHis helps do away with air, the air does the injury.Ice crystals form on the birds if there may be air in the bagThat's what does the damage.
besides laminating, pressurization through between newspaper in a bookFor the first and second 4 leaf I found, I put it in a pile of bookThe third one I put in a seran wrap + aluminum foil.
I would put it in a press and seal or in a photo album with the plastic!!
I'm looking for a simple one that does not require beer or milkRecipes without breadcrumbs are preferred, but not necessaryAlso, I would like to cook these in the oven.Thanks.
1 large onion, cut into 1/4 inch slices 1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 1 egg 1 cup milk, or as needed 3/4 cup dry bread crumbs seasoned salt to taste 1 quart oil for frying, or as needed Heat the oil in a deep-fryer to 365 degrees F (185 degrees C)Separate the onion slices into rings, and set asideIn a small bowl, stir together the flour, baking powder and saltDip the onion slices into the flour mixture until they are all coated; set asideWhisk the egg and milk into the flour mixture using a forkDip the floured rings into the batter to coat, then place on a wire rack to drain until the batter stops drippingThe wire rack may be placed over a sheet of aluminum foil for easier clean upSpread the bread crumbs out on a plate or shallow dishPlace rings one at a time into the crumbs, and scoop the crumbs up over the ring to coatGive it a hard tap as you remove it from the crumbsThe coating should cling very wellRepeat with remaining ringsDeep fry the rings a few at a time for 2 to 3 minutes, or until golden brownRemove to paper towels to drainSeason with seasoning salt, and serveYou can omit the milk altogether with this recipe.