Kaila
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Are they in a section of a store together? Or are they in separate sections, depending on what the food category is?there so much more choice, as well..
Are they in a section of a store together? Or are they in separate sections, depending on what the food category is?there so much more choice, as well..
they're in the freezer sections, the chill sections, and the dried goods.. next to cans... in packages..Are they in a section of a store together? Or are they in separate sections, depending on what the food category is?
they're in the freezer sections, the chill sections, and the dried goods.. next to cans... in packages..
You can pretty much microwave any pre-packaged foods, whether frozen, chilled or freeze dried...... just follow the instructions on the packet .. takes just a couple of minutes for most things...
Thank you! I will add this to my list of possible options to try.@Kaila, this is from Walmart.com (US). Very similar to mine. It’s easy to use. Just avoid those cans with a pry tab.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/BLACK-DE...n-Opener-with-Knife-Sharpener-White/537031611
It sounds like a great hobby. Have you put any pictures of your projects, into the Hobby section of SF?Just a new shader pen for my woodburning setup. It's a fun hobby.
No, I haven't. It's just something I enjoy doing. Here's one I just finished a couple days ago of a lab, but I still need to frame it (Gotta pick up some more wood glue).It sounds like a great hobby. Have you put any pictures of your projects, into the Hobby section of SF?
It's a really enjoyable hobby. It's very relaxing, and there's something about burning an image into wood that turns into a handsome image because of the subtle woodgrain in the background. I have many, but here are a couple of others: one of a jaguar, and another of a cat, and an eagle.Oh @bobcat48 can you post about woodburning sometime? A friend of mine is planning to take it up and it sounds interesting.![]()
Those are gorgeous. Do you use a template or can you freehand the designs? (I can't even freehand a straight line without messing up...)It's a really enjoyable hobby. It's very relaxing, and there's something about burning an image into wood that turns into a handsome image because of the subtle woodgrain in the background. I have many, but here are a couple of others: one of a jaguar, and another of a cat, and an eagle.
No, I'm not that good a freehanding. I use an image transfer method. First I bring the image into Photoshop, adjust contrasts and light, resize to desired dimension, then use a photocopy filter to just highlight the lines of the subject. Once that's done, I flip it in Photoshop, send it to the laser printer to print out, then I tape it onto the wood piece (centered), and use a transfer/shader pen to carefully go over the image at the right temp to get the image to transfer. Sometimes the little details don't always transfer, but I fill those in when I am hand burning it and looking at the image on my laptop. The actual burning is the fun part. There are a few techniques to learn, but you learn as you go, and I would be happy to share those with anyone who desires to learn.Those are gorgeous. Do you use a template or can you freehand the designs? (I can't even freehand a straight line without messing up...)
Wow! They are greatIt's a really enjoyable hobby. It's very relaxing, and there's something about burning an image into wood that turns into a handsome image because of the subtle woodgrain in the background. I have many, but here are a couple of others: one of a jaguar, and another of a cat, and an eagle.
I have disposable paper liners for the Airfryer.. ..they're a real lifesaver when it comes to not having to clean the AF every time it's used.. I get 30 ..for about £1.28Some special plastic containers that fit in the new air fryer as it is a pain to wash up, well it is for my wife.
We admire the honesty.Some special plastic containers that fit in the new air fryer as it is a pain to wash up, well it is for my wife.