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| How do you cook a precooked spiral cut ham |
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Posted by: Kellyruind - 01-16-2020, 02:12 AM - Forum: aluminium faq
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How to cook a precooked spiral cut ham? It\'s a 9 pounder and it says to cook it for 10 - 12 minper pound at 325 degreesI only wanted 5 pounds, but to get the sale at $1.98 a pound I had to get a 9 pounder Can I do that in the slow cooker, on low, and how long do you think it would take? It also says to wrap it in foil for the ovenDo I have to do that also in the slow cooker? I\'m no Betty Crocker by any meansI\'ve never done a ham beforeI\'m a bit nervous.wrap the ham in aluminum foil and put on a cookie sheet; cook in oven for 90 minutes at 325 degreesIt should be fineI have never cooked a ham in a slow cooker, but it would take longer and would heat more from the bottom upI would use the ovenYou are mainly just heating it as it is already precookedYou can cook it early as it doesn\'t have to be hot when served; most hams are not.Other related question
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| Just tell me the truth |
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Posted by: 133gojito1 - 01-16-2020, 02:12 AM - Forum: aluminium faq
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Was my telepathy (where people hear my thoughts) caused by God and God only, or was it created by humans? Was there something in my head that was triggered that caused it? TELL ME! And if not, then why can\'t I know?Wrap your head in aluminum foil and leave us alone.Other related question
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| in the reactivity series is aluminium more reactive than magnesium |
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Posted by: BlackMissster - 01-16-2020, 01:56 AM - Forum: aluminium faq
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Iyes aluminum is less reactive than magnesium it is less reactive because as you read left to right on the periodic table the element became less reactive because they get more electrons on their valence shellAluminum is exactly as reactive as it is in the reactivity seriesHowever, when aluminum reacts, with oxygen for instance, a thin layer of aluminum oxide builds up on the outside of the aluminum metalThis prevents more oxygen from reaching unreacted aluminum metalThis prevents the reaction from proceeding further, thus effectively protecting the aluminum metal from further reaction.Other related question
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| What dripped from my saucepan |
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Posted by: MicahMorto - 01-16-2020, 01:56 AM - Forum: aluminium faq
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I was steaming something and the water in my saucepan boiled away and so for a while it was just heat and an empty saucepan, when I realized what happened I took the pan over to the sink on the way over to the sink this liquid molten silver stuff dripped out from the pan and incenerated my floor where it drippedIt looks like it came from where the pan was saudered (sp) but I also have my burners wrapped in aluminum foilIf you cant tell I really cannot cookWhat do you think dripped from the pan?YepIt\'s probably molten solder from where the handle joins the panThe handle will likely fall off if you put any weight in it, because the solder was keeping the pan together; it could also have been molten aluminium if the pan was made out of thatEither way, you may have ruined the pan, and I would be very careful how you handle it even if there isn\'t a hole in it.Other related question
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| Can I make garlic bread in the oven with only using aluminum foil |
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Posted by: Colleensax - 01-16-2020, 01:56 AM - Forum: aluminium faq
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I don\'t have a baking pan or anything and I was just wondering if it was safe to place garlic bread on aluminum and cook it in the oven?Thanks :]Yes ,perfectly safe ,fold the foil into a cookie sheet type shape,then throw a little oil or butter on it before placing bread(make sure to use some potholders when done,because the foil conducts heat very fast)Other related question
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| Do I Need to Bleach to Go From a Dark Brown to a Dark Blue Help And if Yes what |
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Posted by: Jackieunere - 01-16-2020, 01:56 AM - Forum: aluminium faq
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I Need a Response ASAP Please!Yes first of all you will need to buy a powder bleach and a creme developer( if you\'re hair is currently colored then buy a 30 developer, if not then buy a 20 developer) You will also need a plastic mixing bowl an application brush Gloves Aluminum hair foil And of course your color You can get all of these at a Sally\'s or any beauty supply store Firstly section off the peicea of hair you are planning on coloring Put on your gloves Pour some bleach into the plastic mixing bowl Add some developer and stir until the mixture is frothy Place an aluminum foil under your hair and apply the mixture until your hair is saturated Let develop until your hair is light blonde ( if your hair is currently processed you may have to spread the bleaching out over a couple of weeks to prevent breakage) Then you just wash it out and let it dry and apply the color( unless the color directions specify to apply to damp hair, in that case just towel dry ) hope this helpsOther related question
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