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You aren't keeping the bucket of water out there for weeks, or even days. This is supposed to be a night - by - night strategy for the occasional cold night. Besides, you'd be swapping out the cooled water in the bucket for warm water every day anyway if you were keeping them out for more than just a single night.

I don't know about collisions, but I've smelled plenty of dark matter before. Take that, Cavil!

Not mint. Actually Seaweed flavour. Sold in the far East (and available from Amazon, I'd bet). Also come in Grilled Shrimp and Soft Shell Crap flavours.

Really?

My reasoning would be that if you stacked more than one layer of sandwiches (ie baking sheet - sandwich - baking sheet - sandwich - baking sheet), the middle baking sheet(s) would be insulated somewhat by the bread and you'd get less heat transfer and less toasting on the bread against it, especially in the center of

Since I'm at work I can't see the video or access the NPR site. Did they also mention if the burgers included dihydrogen monoxide?

Mallows are a type of hibiscus-like flowering plants. One variety, Althaea officinalis, is called a 'marsh mallow' - probably was found growing in marshes. In ancient times, an extract from the plant was used for medical and culinary uses. In France, it was added to beaten egg whites, resulting in a sweet gummy

So the title of this article is misleading - there is no 'life' on the comets, just organic materials that may have contributed to the creation of life. Like holding out a chunk of rubber that could be used to make tires, and saying "It's a car!"

You can do this ahead of time, there's something satisfying about working with seeds when you can look outside and see nothing but snow falling - okay, this year bad example.

Can prepare seed tapes well before the planting day, so your time outdoors is reduced - especially if the planting day turns out to not have the most optimal weather. For extremely small seed, you can space them out ahead of time on the seed tape, reducing future thinning chores.

Because real pots are super, super expensive and very rare to find (/s) . I'd rather use a real pot with drainage, and save my Mason jars for the garden produce I put up.

According to Wikipedia (yeah I know, but its the best we got out there):

It does, actually it did - just on another Gawker site

No, but they read it to me in my sleep in Elementary Class Consciousness. I'm so glad I'm a Beta.

Vacuum packing only delays the inevitable, it doesn't prevent it. While you reduce the incidence and start time for freezer burn, you will still get the changes in texture/flavor that can occur with extended freezing.

It all depends on the concentration of the ethylene around the banana. In a group - or enclosed in a bag, or any way that impedes air flow around each banana - the concentration of ethylene will be higher around the bananas than for single bananas in the open. And ethylene production is a function of ripeness - the

I think I spent that much on peanuts when I went to see Captain America in the theater.

It's not just a matter of making the silk proteins - they've spliced the genes into goats and have gotten silk protein production through the milk glands. The spider's silk glands also purify, organize, and dispense it in a nice useful package.

I just saw this tip on TV recently, but I can't remember if it was on a repeat of Good Eats or America's Test Kitchen/Cook's Country...