Wrap them in aluminum foil and put in a
Posted By: see message on 2009-02-10
In Reply to: How to keep baked potatoes hot out of the oven? - Sara
pan as you suggested or, if you have crock pots, you could put them in there on warm. If your kitchen at teh church has an oven, I would wrap them and put them in the oven on warm, and then replace them on the serving table as needed.
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Try putting up some aluminum foil.......sm
to see if that will work. I know that for woodpeckers doing this scares them off. If this doesn't work, iF you have a county extension office office call and ask them what they recommend. Otherwise you can call a wild life preserve in your area for advice.
Good luck!
My cat is afraid of aluminum foil --
but doesn't mind vacuum cleaners, hair dryers, or leaf-blowers!
>^..^<
I was going to try grilling them on aluminum foil. Not sure I could turn them. nm
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Have you tried aluminum foil? Pasted in part of article...
Deterring pets
Aluminium foil is also sometimes used in the training of cats; as cats have an inborn dislike of either the texture or noise caused by sheets of aluminium foil, it is possible to prevent cats from jumping on or otherwise damaging furniture by covering its surfaces.
you can wrap them in alu foil and put them into the oven (preheated).....
But then they do not come out crispy, rather soggy, but good, nevertheless.
Just wrap the key in foil and use a blob of silicone from a tube and glue it on. Under blade
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You could put a plastic or aluminum "collar" around the -
trunk of the tree, maybe at about your chest-height. (So the cat can't jump over it.) He'd have to climb up to it, but if it's fairly wide, maybe 1-1/2 to 2 feet, he won't be able to get a grip on it and won't be able to climb any further. It won't hurt the tree, and you can then remove and store it once the babies have left the nest.
good info on aluminum and other modes of cooking
http://hgic.clemson.edu/factsheets/hgic3864.htm
The last I knew they were about to wrap and that was some
strike would make any difference.
I love this cats will wrap you around their paws,
mine already have me like that. Did not take long. That was a really cute quote! I call them my furkids, 3 of those babies. Hubby asking me how old they have to be before I quit calling them babies- the answer is never!
Boys wrap their moms around their fingers too
Apparently you, for example......I know moms of boys and sometimes I think some of them are delusional about their *boys/men*.....I don't know - I surely just don't get it.....as much as I try to get it.....
Full foil and cut - $100 nm
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The foil worked! Thank you so much! nm
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Doesn't everybody use foil now?
I have never seen the other process done; just heard about it. I'm sure the foil is less physically stressful to the hair.
Chicken in foil - sm
Boneless, skinless chicken breasts pounded a bit thin, place in tin foil, season with Italian spices/herbs, garlic, cover with sliced onion, zucchini, green pepper, a jar of sliced mushrooms, a bit more seasoning, dot with margarine, fold foil tightly, place in a pan, over 400 degrees for 30 minutes. Juices are good on rice.
Can also place all in a 9 x 13 pan, covered tightly with tin foil and baked.
Can vary toppings to your taste - can add shredded mozzarella.
How about a cooler lined with foil? nm
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Not from CA, but what about a fancy sun dress and a sparkly wrap of some sort for the AC/night
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I put the egg and cheese in a whole wheat or veggie wrap with some cooked spinach
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is there a difference between foil highlights and pulling through cap sm
I've had both these done to my hair before. I'm just wondering, does one dry hair out more than the other? Seems to me when I have highlights done pulled through the cap, my hair seems dry.
Thanks
Salad in a whole wheat tortilla wrap with hummus and salsa. Yumbo! nm
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Any ideas on how to attractively wrap a dozen cookies and/or brownies cheaply?
I have a large quantity of these to do and could use any tips and advice. Thanks.
Make the sandwich open-face, no butter for grilling, or just wrap
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Whatever fluids you use, keep basting during baking, then cover with foil out of the
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