I was cooking in a ‘new’ pan and my meat sauce scorched on
the bottom and I stirred one time before I smelled it or realized what had
happened. This is a large amount of sauce. I’ve transferred the ‘top’ of the
sauce to another pan. We are unable to afford to replace it at this time,
and this is our food mainstay for the main part of the week.
Thanks for any helpful suggestions, or just some kindhearted
‘pats on the back’.
It was outstanding sauce up to the scorch.
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March 15th, 2010 | Posted in Food | 13 Comments
I have a running toilet that keeps messing up. The little rubber like thing inside the toilet keep not going back all the way down, so I have to do it manually. This has happened two or three times since I’ve moved in. I called my landlords the last time and left a message telling them what was going on and how it was affecting my water bill. My water bill jumped up to $152 this month and the only reason is because of the running commode. I even had the water company send someone out to do an investigation because I was convinced they made a mistake. They came out and investigated the water and nothing. Can I have my landlord held responsible for my high bill due to my running commode? I called her and she called me back after normal hours. She said she was going to send someone out to fix the problem, but did not tell me when. She was fussing at me about me complaining about how high my bill got due to the running toilet, like she always do when I call to get them to fix something, so I hung up the phone on her. I have a child who throws hissy fits and don’t have time to handle another adult’s temper tantrums at 10pm! Thanks in advance for answering my question and I apologize for it being so long!
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March 14th, 2010 | Posted in Rubber | 3 Comments
I just want to advoid them
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March 14th, 2010 | Posted in Food | 5 Comments
just wondering for a school project please explain if one could get food or water at Mordor any answer would help thanks =]
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March 14th, 2010 | Posted in Food | 1 Comment
The driver of an 1800 kg car (including passengers) traveling at 29.0 m/s slams on the brakes, locking the wheels on the dry pavement. The coefficient of kinetic friction between rubber and dry concrete is typically 0.600. Use the work-energy principle to calculate how far the car will travel before stopping. How far would the car travel if it were going twice as fast?
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March 14th, 2010 | Posted in Rubber | 2 Comments