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| 1 clove of garlic pan roasted peeled and chopped explain please |
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Posted by: valScevy - 01-17-2020, 01:31 AM - Forum: aluminium faq
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part of a receipe for a spread.!!! cook first in oven what temp? then pe and chop?The best way to roast garlic is to toss with olive oil and place it in on a sheet pan and put it in a 350 FovenThis works best for cloves with the skin on For garlic with the skin off, its better to toss it with oil and make a place it in a pouch made out of aluminum foilPlace it in a 350 F ovenMake sure you double or triple the layers of foil, otherwise the garlic will burnThe skins prevent burning, tooThe garlic is done when it becomes softSqueeze the clove out of the skin when it becomes cool enough to touchThe chopped part of the recipe really doesn\'t make sense because roasted garlic is very soft and tuns into a pasteIt really doesn\'t need to be choppedYou can also roast the garlic in a pan on the stove topPut the garlic in a pan and cover with olive oilLet the oil get hot and cook the garlic until softDon\'t the oil get too hot or it will burnKeep an eye on itIf it starts to smoke, turn down the heat.Other related question
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| is there a simple lasagna recipe to make small serving and not using cottage che |
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Posted by: swoherb - 01-17-2020, 01:31 AM - Forum: aluminium faq
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I want to use an 8x8 pan using hamburger , mozarella cheese and whatever I can useThe basic idea is you layer sauce, noodles, and thin layers of cheese until you run out of noodles, putting some extra mozzarella on the top, maybeA combination of ricotta and mozzarella works best, but it would be interesting to see what exclusive use of mozzarella would turn out to be likeI like to mix romano in with the ricotta, personallyIf you want to put hamburger spinach, or bits of zucchini or other vegetables in the sauce, that\'s up to youAn 8 X 8 pan should take from 45 minutes to an hour on 350 F, depending on how high you stack itI get good results with the no-boil kind of noodles if you can find them, and it saves an extra step with no noticable difference in taste or textureIf you want to make sure the inside gets warm before the cheese gets brown, you can put aluminum foil on the top of the pan until the last ten minutes of baking.Other related question
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| Can someone help me with my science project |
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Posted by: Tybqkata - 01-17-2020, 01:01 AM - Forum: aluminium faq
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my atom is aluminum its symbol is ALand its atomic number is 13its atomic mass is 26.981and it has 13 protons 14 neutrons and 13 electronsi dont know if this element is reactive or not so is it and why?and also if it has 13 protons and 13 electrons with 14 neutrons and we have to make a proect on the atoms do i have to use 13 balls for protons and 13 more for electrons and 14 more for neutrons? or is it like 6 protons and 7 electrons?my science teachers a butt and told me to figure it out myselfthe element aluminum isn\'t very reactive because metals get less reactive as they go across (left-right) a group and up a periodyou\'d use 13 balls for protons, 13 for electrons and 14 for neutrons because number of electronsnumber of protonsatomic number, and neutronsmass number-number of protons.Other related question
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| Have you shopped at a 100 Store |
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Posted by: Sallytof - 01-17-2020, 01:01 AM - Forum: aluminium faq
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There are some GREAT questions on the board todayPrice of eggs, gas, etc.With us being Senior Citizens have you shopped at a Dollar Store to attempt to stretch your budget?I have! And I am not ashamed to admit itI buy all of my plastic products (trash, storage/sandwich type bags, etc), aluminum foil, shampoo/conditioner, some cleaning products (name brands like Ajax, etc), some canned food (always checking the quot;use by datequot , however I am a little leary about buying other quot;foodquot; productsDo you have any good/bad experiences shopping at a $ store?Note I am always careful to check prices at my local grocery store or super store (Walmart, etc), because sometimes you can buy things there cheaper than at the discount $ store.The Dollar Stores are the best places to shopIn my area, I shop at the Dollar Tree Dollar GeneralMy favorite store is Dollar GeneralI can buy brand name products there, especially cleaning suppliesI love the DG brand of window cleanerIt\'s not just for windows mirrorsIt\'s great for getting certain stains out tooI buy all my paper products there as well(brand names) I like to go to DG spend time, just looking aroundI like their greeting card selection as wellThey aren\'t Hallmark cards, but they\'re nice inexpensive alsoI have compared prices at WalMart DG is cheapest by far.Other related question
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| Are these materials conductors resistors or insulators |
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Posted by: RayPer - 01-17-2020, 01:01 AM - Forum: aluminium faq
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PorcelainCeramicLead WoodCardboardChalkStyrofoamFabricCopperAluminiumZincPlasticIronPaperNickelRubberCarbonSilioconGraphitesay what each are (conductors, resistors or insulators)The division line between conductors, resistors and insulators is a bit fuzzyHere is my interpretation Porcelain I Ceramic I Lead C Wood I Cardboard I Chalk I Styrofoam I Fabric I Copper C Aluminium C Zinc C Plastic I Iron C Paper I Nickel C Rubber I Carbon C or R Silicon I or R depends on purity and additives Graphite C or R Carbon ( graphite) are used to make resistors, but that is because they are conductors with a relatively high resistance.Other related question
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| Why are electrolytic capacitors unipolar |
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Posted by: AnkeRigsby - 01-17-2020, 01:01 AM - Forum: aluminium faq
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Why are electrolytic capacitors unipolar?The dielectric is an integral anodic coating produced in situ on the electrode such as aluminum foil , tantalum foil or a porous sintered tantalum pellet by electrolysis, which is why the nameIn the capacitor a tin film of the electrolyte remains in contact with the dielectric, which therefore becomes self repairingIf the polarity is reversed the dielectric will disappear because it is now the cathodeIt is possible to make an AC electrolytic capacitor by having both electrodes to have the coatingThis is not very effective and the main advantage of compactness of the electrolytic is compromised.Other related question
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| Should I get Gardasil Vaccine |
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Posted by: HenryTrots - 01-17-2020, 01:01 AM - Forum: aluminium faq
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Okay, so my freshman year Vaccination is coming up, and I\'m wondering if I should get the Gardasil shotMost of my friends have gotten it, but I\'m still pretty skeptical, I feel like the FDA doesn\'t scratch deep enough into vaccines anymore, but I am horribly afraid of cancer.like horriblyIt doesn\'t run in my family or anything, but it\'s certainly frighting enoughI mean should I invest in it, or do the cons out limit the pros?The decision to get one of the two approved HPV vaccines is up to youTry to make an informed decision.on what is best for youThe vaccines have both been studied.the FDA does have some good information on the vaccines.spend a few minutes reading some of the informationMany women do have mild side effects due to the vaccine It is your body so weigh the pro and cons what is right for you the decision made with your research and knowledge If you have engaged in sex you may have already acquired an HPV typeAt least 50% of sexually active people acquire an HPV type.many times with there first sexual encounterThe vaccines can\'t provide protection to HPV types you may have already acquired.but you may receive some benefits from the vaccineThe vaccines are most effective you have not engaged in any sex If you have not engaged in any sex then Gardasil prevents HPV types 6, 11, 16 and 18Cervarix prevents HPV types 16 and 18 HPV types 16 and 18 are found in 70% of cervical cancers.so pros hereYou will still need routine Pap testing as recommend by your doctorNeither FDA approved vaccines provide protection to all the 13+ high risk HPV types that are found in most all cervical cancersNeither vaccine prevents cervical cancer.they prevent two high risk HPV types.Other related question
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| classify the following materials as conductors or insulators |
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Posted by: ElisaWedly - 01-17-2020, 01:01 AM - Forum: aluminium faq
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woodpaper clipglassair paperplasticsteelnailwateraluminum canThe conductivity of Sn relies upon on its allotrope: white tin is a competent conductor because it acts like a metallic; gray tin is a semiconductorthat\'s via its crystal shape, gray tin has a face-based diamond-cubic crystal shape such as Si (yet another semiconductor), and white tin has a extra common metallic shape.Other related question
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